Buckinghamshire Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Buckinghamshire? Check out our Buckinghamshire Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Buckinghamshire.
Top Places to visit in Buckinghamshire:
Abbotts View Alpacas, Rebellion Beer Co. Ltd., Bletchley Park, Bekonscot Model Village, Coombe Hill, St Lawrence's Church, Hughenden Manor, National Trust Stowe, Waddesdon Manor, Chiltern Open Air Museum, National Trust Cliveden, Chenies Manor House, Claydon House, Brill Windmill, Milton's Cottage
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UNTOUCHED ABANDONED MANSION, ENGLAND
Eyup eyup, this week we're at an amazing almost untouched abandoned mansion in the rolling hills of England. Usually these places get pretty trashed pretty quick but this one was in amazing condition.
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Exploring the dilapidated ruins of civilisation, abandoned buildings, creepy theme parks, military bases, and underground vaults containing the remnants of a by gone era. And with a bit of comedy and humour chucked in there too, can't be too serious about these things.
We're not serious urban explorers, we just love the adventure.
Urban Exploration is not for kiddies. Abandoned places are dangerous. Adventures are fun.
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Pangbourne Railway Station, Berkshire, England - 25th July, 2017
Pangbourne Railway Station, Berkshire, England - 25th July, 2017.
Pangbourne railway station is a railway station serving the village of Pangbourne in the county of Berkshire, and across the River Thames the village of Whitchurch-on-Thames, in Oxfordshire. The station is served by local services operated by Great Western Railway.
Pangbourne station is located close to the village centre, with main station buildings on the opposite side of the railway to the village. It has two platforms, one on each of the relief (slow) lines, whilst the fast lines pass behind the station. The platforms are linked to each other and the station entrance, on the up relief platform, by a pedestrian underpass. To read more about Pangbourne railway station, click here: .
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UK - A morning in Twyford - March 2015
Scenes taken during a visit to Twyford in March 2015 before electrification took place. The steam special (1Z67) hauled by 34067 'Tangmere' was involved in a SPAD incident near Wootton Bassett later in the day. Much of the freight was Southampton traffic diverted via West London due to engineering work.
Bermondsey To St Paul's London | Thames River Walk | Walking London | Slow TV | Episode 28 (2018)
You're watching a Slow TV video of a walk along the River Thames Path in London from Bermondsey to St Paul's.
The video was taken on my iPhone 7 Plus in HD at 1080p 60 fps resolution.
I hope you enjoy. #GoSlowTV
GWR Class 800/3 IET from London Paddington to Oxford 24/07/18
This is a new era of Rail Travel on the Great Western Main Line (GWML). I've been waiting to do this since it first carried passengers from Bristol Temple Meads to London Paddington back in October last year and now I finally get to witness it for myself by going on it from London Paddington to Oxford. The new Class 800 IET is an amazing new train to travel on and it's fast but much quicker than its predecessor the 42 year old Class 43 HST. The trains accelerate from the stations much quicker than the Class 43 HSTs but the only minor problem is that the seats are a little uncomfortable but that's alright because I'm used to it. I'm glad to see plenty of those fantastic new trains phased in onto the Great Western Main Line (GWML) and I love the Electrification now in place as well on the Great Western Main Line (GWML) which is brilliant.
Stations featured in the video include:
London Paddington
Royal Oak (LU) (Pass)
Acton Main Line (Pass)
Ealing Broadway (Pass)
West Ealing (Pass)
Hanwell & Elthorne (Pass)
Southall (Pass)
Hayes & Harlington (Pass)
West Drayton (Pass)
Iver (Pass)
Langley (Pass)
Slough
Maidenhead (Pass)
Reading
Pangbourne (Pass)
Goring & Streatly (Pass)
Didcot Parkway (Pass)
Oxford
Enjoy!
Operator: Great Western Railway
Train: Class 800/3
Date: 24/07/18
Departure from London Paddington: 12:22 - Left at 12:25
Arrival at Oxford: 13:23 - arrived at 13:25
The reason I said Oh no earlier in the video is that I was trying to get connected to the onboard WiFi on the train.
Abbey Lawn Hotel Torquay
Short clip of the Abbey Lawn Hotel Torquay.
READING WALKS - READING TO TILEHURST
READING TO TILEHURST
Walked from Reading to Tilehurst along The Thames Path.
Two walks in a day.
2ND WALK
Walked with my wife and sister in law.
6.81km 4.23mi 1 hr 30 mins
Total Ascent 52m 171ft
Highest Ascent 52m 171ft
Lowest Ascent 32m 105ft
After finishing the 1ST WALK Tilehurst to Pangbourne on the Thames Path we caught the train to Reading
The Reading to Tilehurst Thames Path walk starts from Reading Bridge, just a short walk from Reading Rail Station and the centre of town.
Crossed the bridge and walked the Thames Path to Caversham Court Gardens then back to Bridge Street and crossed the Thames to pick up the path on the other side of the bridge turning right down the steps off Caversham Road then walked the Thames Path to Tilehurst picked up the car from the Railway Station.
TOP TIP
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Walk Along the River Thames - The Shard and Walking the Thames Path
The Virtual Tourist walks along the Thames Path in London
River cruise from Kingston to Hampton Court
From March to September Turk Launches run up to 45 scheduled River Thames boat trips run daily on the scenic Thames between Richmond, Kingston and Hampton Court.
This is the boat trip to do if you want to view some of the greenest and prettiest of SW London’s landscape and an eclectic mix of British history.
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