Places to see in ( Nailsworth - UK )
Places to see in ( Nailsworth - UK )
Nailsworth is a town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England, lying, in one of the Stroud Valleys in the Cotswolds, on the A46 road. It had a population of 5,800 at the 2011 census, and lies 4 miles south of Stroud. In ancient times Nailsworth was a settlement at the confluence of the Avening Valley and the Woodchester Valley, on the Nailsworth Stream. Among many notable historic medieval buildings in the area are Beverston Castle and Owlpen Manor.
In the modern era Nailsworth was a small mill town and centre for brewing. It was connected directly to the UK national rail network between 1867 and 1947 with a station that was the terminus of the Stonehouse and Nailsworth Railway. The River Frome, which runs through the town, was also the site of an important trout fishery. These days Nailsworth is visited in the summer by walkers. It holds a farmers' market every fourth Saturday in the month. Local events such as the market and the Nailsworth Festival are announced by the town crier.
Over the past decade the small town centre has been reinvigorated. Besides numerous restaurants and cafes, it now contains a number of shops, including bakers, a delicatessen with a fishmonger, one hardware store, butchers, craft shops, bookshops, art galleries and a gardening shop. Nailsworth is a Fairtrade Town and is twinned with the French village of Lèves, with which it enjoys an exchange visit in alternating years.
( Nailsworth - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Nailsworth . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Nailsworth - UK
Join us for more :
Places to see in ( Cotswolds - UK )
Places to see in ( Cotswolds - UK )
Cotswold is a local government district in Gloucestershire in England. Cotswolds is named after the wider Cotswolds region. Cotswolds main town is Cirencester.
Cotswolds was formed on 1 April 1974 by the merger of the urban district of Cirencester with Cirencester Rural District, North Cotswold Rural District, Northleach Rural District and Tetbury Rural District.
Eighty per cent of Cotswolds lies within the River Thames catchment area, with the Thames itself and several tributaries including the River Windrush and River Leach running through the district of Cotswolds .
( Cotswolds - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Cotswolds . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Cotswolds - UK
Join us for more :
ENGLAND villages and manor houses of The Cotswolds (hd-video)
Very popular region between Oxford and Gloucester.
In this video: Bibury, Snowshill, Broadway, Chipping Campden, Bampton, Shilton, Little Barrington, Duntisbourne, Slad, Painswick, Blockley, Brockhampton, Stanway, Chastleton, Moreton-in-Marsh, Batsford and Northleach.
Music: 1 Simplicity of heart by Govi. 2, 3 and 4 I'm leaving it up to you / Blue Spanish eyes / Sealed with a kiss all by Harald Winkler.
A weekend in the Cotswolds - Cotswold Villages Trail - Holiday Diary 2018
The Cotswold Villages Trail passes through twenty seven of the beautiful towns, villages and hamlets that make the Cotswolds so special. It visits the wool town of Stow-on-the-Wold, with its mellow stone houses overlooking the medieval cross and stocks in the market square, as well as Northleach, with its magnificent church and immaculate late-medieval cottages clustered around the central square; and Chipping Campden, arguably the loveliest of all the Cotswold market towns.
Along the way the trail also takes in a number of sites of historic interest, including Iron Age hill forts, a gothic folly, a ruined medieval abbey, Sezincote House and Sudeley Castle.
For more information follow this link here:
Music: Gift by Jonny Easton
Videographer & Photographer: Gosia
Edited by: Eden's Family
Camera: Sony RX100
Software: PowerDirector
Northleach
Sample Location Library 'Places' clip.
North Leach in the Cotswolds England 01
The Virtual Tourist walks through North Leach in the Cotswolds England
Chedworth Roman Villa, Gloucestershire, England
The Chedworth Roman Villa is a Roman villa located at Chedworth, Gloucestershire, England. It is one of the largest Roman villas in Britain. The villa was built in phases from the early 2nd century to the 4th century, with the 4th century construction transforming the building into an elite dwelling arranged around three sides of a courtyard. The 4th century building included a heated and furnished west wing containing a dining-room (triclinium) with a fine mosaic floor, as well as two separate bathing suites – one for damp-heat and one for dry-heat. The villa was discovered in 1864, and it was excavated and put on display soon afterwards. It was acquired in 1924 by the National Trust who have conducted a long-term conservation programme, with new on-site facilities and cover-buildings. It is debated amongst historians whether Chedworth was indeed a farm or in fact a religious hostel, as evidence has been found in support of both arguments. However most currently believe that Chedworth was a private farmstead, inhabited by a very wealthy Romano-Briton.
Music.
Brandenburg Concerto No4-1 BWV1049 - Classical Whimsical by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (
Source:
Artist:
Cotswolds, England
The Cotswolds is a range of hills in west-central England, sometimes called the Heart of England, an area across and long. The area has been designated as the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Woodstock
Sample Location Library 'Places' clip.
Oxford, England
Apr 2010 - Took a train from London to Oxford, toured the university town, rented a car for a tour of Blenheim Palace and the Cotswolds.