SNOW IN UK 2018 (MAIDSTONE)
Winter madness in United Kingdom. Video of cold weather and plenty of snow in Maidstone, England. In video was -3 degrees.
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DJI Phantom 3SE(shot in 2,7K)
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Color graded with Osiris Lut
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England 2013
Two years after the Levy's last tour of Europe, they're back again, visiting some old favorite locations and exploring new ones! Though Sarah couldn't make it to England, we were lucky enough to be able to spend a couple days with our cousin, Lindsay!
Tenterden Town in Kent, the jewel of the Weald . Our hidden paths
Tenterden is a town with a large conservation area in the Ashford District of Kent, England. It stands on the edge of the remnant forest The Weald, overlooking the valley of the River Rother. It was a member of the Cinque Ports Confederation. Its riverside today is not navigable to large vessels and its status as a wool manufacturing centre has been lost. Tenterden has several voluntary organisations, some of which are listed below, seven large or very old public houses within its area and has long distance walking and cycling routes within its boundaries.
The town's name is derived from the Old English Tenet Waraden, meaning a den or forest clearing in the forest which belonged to the men of Thanet.
History
The first record of dwellings in Tenterden can be found in a charter which mentions that it, as 'Heronden', began to grow from the 14th century around the strong local wool industry. Unlike other such centres in the Weald it had the advantage of access to the sea. Much of what is now Romney Marsh was under water, and ships docked at nearby Smallhythe. Timber from the Wealden forests was used to construct ships, and in 1449 Tenterden was incorporated into the Confederation of Cinque Ports as a limb of Rye. Ships built in the town were then used to help Rye fulfil its quota for the Crown.
A school was in existence here in 1521; later (in 1666) it was referred to as a grammar school. Today Homewood School and Sixth Form Centre, a large secondary school catering for the Weald and south of Ashford Borough is in Tenterden.
In 1903, Tenterden Town railway station was opened. It closed in 1954, but half of it reopened in 1974 as the Kent and East Sussex Railway. The route starts at Tenterden Town Station and finishes at Bodiam station, near Bodiam Castle. The main line track is being extended to Robertsbridge
Churches and chapels
There are two parish churches, as well as a number of other chapels and religious meeting spaces:
St Mildred's (Anglican) is in the main part of the town. The church dates from the 12th century, and was progressively enlarged until 1461, when the distinctive tower was constructed. It was one of the churches in the 1588 system of warning beacons.
It was a major surveying point in the Anglo-French Survey (1784–1790) to calculate the precise distance between the Paris Observatory and the Royal Greenwich Observatory, overseen by General William Roy.
St Michael and All Angels (Anglican). The suburb now called St Michael's was known as Boresisle until Victorian times, when a church dedicated to St Michael was built to serve this community. The church was consecrated in 1863, but construction of the steeple took a further 12 years.
St. John the Baptist (Anglican).
St. Mary's Church (Anglican).
St. Andrew's Catholic Church.
Trinity Baptist Church.
Zion Baptist Church.
Jireh Chapel: Strict Baptist church.
The Methodist Church.
The Unitarian Chapel, originally called the Old Meeting House, was built c. 1695. A plaque on the wall records that Dr Benjamin Franklin worshipped here in 1783, where he was to hear Joseph Priestley preach.
The Jehovah's Witness Kingdom Hall.stings) in East SuPublic houses
Its large and/or old pubs are generally owned by Kentish breweries and are:
The Woolpack, next to the Town Hall,
The White Lion, the High Street
The Vine, the High Street
The William Caxton, the High Street,
The Crown, Ashford Road in St. Michaels
ssex.
Tenterden folk festival
UK: But Accents are Hard
Becky's second travel vlog while studying abroad in the United Kingdom responds to Kate's questions about goals, and brings up accents!
Want a postcard? Inbox me on Facebook, Twitter, or Youtube your address and I'll send you something lovely (or not, my postcards are rather infamous.)
All Saints Church, Maidstone, Kent.
Video of All Saints Church, Maidstone, Kent. This is one of a series of Kent vids - search on g4shf Kent
Kent Churches : St.Mary's Church, Higham.
A Video Tour of St.Mary's Church in Higham,Kent.
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Property For Sale in the UK: Kent 550000 GBP House
UK Property For Sale in Kent - FULL DESCRIPTION BELOW
This property can be found at
This UK property has the following features
+ REF#2826096
+Kent
+550000 GBP
+House
+5 bedroom(s)
This detached and contemporary styled family home was built to high
specification approximately 3 years ago by local property developer Ash
Southgate. Offering excellent family accommodation and set at the end
of a quiet cul-de-sac on the edge of the cricket field this property is
also within the sought after Cranbrook School catchment area. Featuring
solid oak doors throughout and an oak staircase, the accommodation
comprises a tiled entrance hallway, sitting room with fireplace, dining
room with French doors out onto the terrace, a study with broadband, a
bespoke fitted kitchen/breakfast room with glazed bi-fold doors which
opens onto a decked terrace and a cloakroom. The first floor offers a
good sized master bedroom with an ensuite, four further bedrooms and a
family bathroom. There is another double bedroom and separate shower
room located on the second floor.
The enclosed garden is mainly laid to lawn with mature hedges and
shrubs. There is off road parking and a detached garage.
The property is located on the edge of the popular village of
Sissighurst and within walking distance of the store, restaurants,
country inn, cricket club, church and primary school.Other local
attractions include the Sissinghurst Castle Gardens.
The nearby town of Cranbrook is one of the most picturesque small towns
in the Weald, renowned for its eclectic mix of shops, cafe's,
restaurants, boutiques etc. Dominating the town is the stone church
known locally as 'The Cathedral of the Weald'. A variety of social
clubs offer a range of interesting activities. The Cranbrook School,
renowned and sought after for its excellent reputation and educational
facilities, is located on the outskirts of the Town. In addition to
Cranbrook School, there are other excellent schools, namely Bethany,
Benenden School, Marlborough House, St Ronans, Angley and Dulwich Prep
School.
The A21 offers excellent links to the Motorways heading North and
South. The Mainline station at nearby Staplehurst offers trains to
London Bridge, Charing Cross and Cannon Street.
Uploaded: 23-03-2012
Property For Sale in the UK: Kent 595000 GBP House
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This property can be found at
This UK property has the following features
+ REF#2766002
+Kent
+595000 GBP
+House
+4 bedroom(s)
+18th century
SOLD PRIOR TO LAUNCH TO THE FIRST VIEWER
This magnificent property forms the centre part of the former Willesley
House. Built in the early 18th century and formerly the home of painter
J.C Horsley. Horsley commisioned the famous architect Richard Norman
Shaw between 1864 - 1870 to convert and extend this historic attached
property which boasts fine examples of the influences that defined the
architect. Features abound throughout from the gable detailing,
tilehangings, patterned coves interspersed with bottle ends, tall
chimney stacks, oak panelled drawing room, incised ceiling patterns,
inglenook fireplace and a marvelous peacock with eyes and tail feathers
made of green bottle glass bases under the gable end with the
inscription 'except the Lord build the house, they labour in vain that
build it', to name but a few. It is believed that Queen Victoria used
to visit Willesley House.
The rooms are generously proportioned throughout the house, with a
magnificent oak panelled drawing room with original leaded windows and
a substantial inlenook fireplace which overlooks the pretty lawned
garden to the rear.
Upstairs, the double bedrooms are flooded with light and offer
flexiblity. Three of the bedrooms have ensuites. Bedroom five could
easily be used as a family room.
To the front of the property is a tarmac parking area with allocated
parking for three cars. A wooden gate opens onto a gravel courtyard
garden with mature shrubs and trees. The courtyard is south facing and
enjoys the sun throughout the day with an area for seating. A pergola
leads to the rear door and a path leads to the front door. To the rear
the garden is laid to lawn with mature trees and shrubs.
Situated off Angley Road and approached via a private drive, this
unique property is within walking distance of the thriving and popular
town of Cranbrook.
Cranbrook is one of the most picturesque small towns in the Weald,
renowned for its eclectic mix of shops, cafe's, restaurants, boutiques
etc. Dominating the town is the stone church known locally as 'The
Cathedral of the Weald'. A variety of social clubs offer a range of
interesting activities. The Cranbrook School, renowned and sought after
for its excellent reputation and educational facilities, is located on
the outskirts of the Town. In addition to Cranbrook School, there are
other excellent schools, namely Bethany, Benenden School, Marlborough
House, St Ronans, Angley and Dulwich Prep School.
The A21 offers excellent links to the Motorways heading North and
South. The Mainline station at nearby Staplehurst offers trains to
London Bridge, Charing Cross and Cannon Street.
Uploaded: 20-03-2012
Property For Sale in the UK: Kent 495000 GBP House
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This property can be found at
This UK property has the following features
+ REF#2766001
+Kent
+495000 GBP
+House
+3 bedroom(s)
+reaching views
Attractive detached property situated in an elevated location on the
outskirts of the sought after village of Goudhurst. Far reaching views
can be enjoyed from all main receptions and bedrooms. The light and
spacious sitting room has doors out onto a stunning large decked area.
There is a dining area and family room off the fully fitted
kitchen/breakfast room. On the ground floor are two double bedrooms and
family bathroom. The master bedroom with ensuite is situated on the
first floor with stunning views.
The gardens to this property are landscaped and separated into three
different areas. Along the entire length of the property is a large
decked terrace on two levels. A hot tub on the lower level enjoys the
wonderful views. Steps lead down to a lawned area with various flower
borders. There is also a further lawned garden with several sitting
areas from which the magnificent views can be enjoyed.
This property is located within walking distance of the village of
Goudhurst with its variety of village shops including the Butchers,
Bakers, Chemist, General Store, Hairdresser, Doctors Surgery,
Veterinary Surgery, Post Office and Taywells Farm Shop to name a few.
For those who like to indulge in a bit of rest and relaxation, nearby
Risebridge offers a members only Health Club. The village also boasts
excellent local cuisine and has its own Primary School and is within
the renowned Cranbrook School Catchment Area. Mainline Rail Services
are available from nearby Marden and Staplehurst. The A21 provides
access to the Motorways heading north and south.
Uploaded: 20-03-2012
(HD) *** Last train from Chart Leacon Depot *** 375904 + 375701 + 375608 on 5Z53 29.3.14
A sad moment in railway history took place on the 29.3.14, the last southern region passenger units left the depot after maintenance work finished there. Here we see 375904 + 375701 + 375608 working the 5Z53 special move from Chart Leacon T&R.S.M.D - Ramsgate, the two units had to be dragged as they were due for maintenance and could not be driven under there own power. Filmed on the 29.3.14