Trelowarren Estate, Cornwall, UK - Unravel Travel TV
Country Estates and their owners come and go, but Trelowarren can point to 1,000 years of recorded history, the last 600 years in the hands of the Vyvyan family. For Sir Ferrers Vyvyan, it remains a work in progress. The estate includes a 1,000 acres of pasture and woodland leading down to the Helford River. Rococo gardens designed by Dionysus Williams (under restoration), the Halliggye Fogou, a mysterious neolithic chamber; and back at the stable yard the New Yard Restaurant, the Cornwall Crafts Association main gallery, the tennis court and a swimming pool.
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Places to see in ( Horning - UK )
Places to see in ( Horning - UK )
Horning is an ancient village and parish in the English county of Norfolk. It covers an area of 11 km² and had a population of 1,033 in the 2001 census. Horning parish lies on the northern bank of the River Bure south of the River Thurne and is located in The Broads National Park. For the purposes of local government, it falls within the district of North Norfolk, although areas alongside the rivers and broads fall into the executive area of the Broads Authority.
The name Horning means the folk who live on the high ground between the rivers. Its history dates back to 1020 when the manor was given by King Canute to the newly founded Abbey of St. Benet at Hulme. The Bishop of Norwich, as Abbot of St. Benets, is still Lord of the Manor. Horning Parish extends along the south bank of the River Bure to Thurne Mouth and includes the ruins of St Benet's Abbey & St. James Hospital. St. Benet's Abbey is a Grade I listed building, and dates back to the 9th Century. The importance of the Abbey as a medieval place of pilgrimage is reflected in the medieval finds of two papal seals, that would have secured documents from the Pope.
The village of Horning is a very popular tourist destination within the Norfolk Broads, having attractions both around the village and surrounding areas. The village lies on the north bank of the River Bure, and has many waterside properties, pubs, shops, restaurants, tea-rooms, boat-trips as well as other features to enjoy. Horning is picturesque, and described as the prettiest village on the broads. The sights to see are: the River Bure from the landing stages, Lower Street, St. Benedicts Church and many properties with thatched roofs.
Following Lower Street to the east, leads to the school, marina, leisure centre, church and the old riverbank. North of Horning are the broads of Barton, Alderfen and Burntfen, and village of Neatishead. West is the popular area of Hoveton & Wroxham. East lies the quaint village of Ludham. To the south, across the river via the ferry, are Bure Marshes and village of Woodbastwick. Adjacent to the ferry, The Ferry Inn reopened in 2010 after a period of closure. The Ferry Inn was largely destroyed in a Second World War bombing raid by the German Luftwaffe on 26 April 1941, during which 15 bombs are believed to have been dropped on Horning and the surrounding area by a single aircraft. Most landed in the local marshes but one hit the ferry and one hit the Inn, where 21 of the 24 people in the pub at the time were killed. The Ferry Inn was open for business with a makeshift bar only three weeks later. Rebuilt in the 1950s, the pub was damaged again by fire in 1965.
Horning is home to Southern Comfort the Mississippi Cruise boat, which leaves from the staithe adjacent to The Swan Inn.
Outside the village centre is the popular Bewilderwood theme park, which was voted best large attraction in the East of England (2009), as well as having many other UK and International awards. Broadland Cycle Hire is located within Bewilderwood, from which there are many good cycle routes through rural areas to villages and broads.
Other local attractions nearby include Barton Broad boardwalk, Neatishead village, Ludham village, shopping in Hoveton & Wroxham. A short distance away are many beautiful beaches such as Waxham, Sea Palling and Winterton-on-Sea, as well as the more popular holiday destinations of Great Yarmouth and Cromer. The North Norfolk Coast is approximately 1hr away, which is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Horning lies just off the A1062 road, which is a designated Rural Route. This Rural Route starts at Hoveton, passes through Horning, Ludham and ends in Potter Heigham. The nearest railway station is 'Hoveton & Wroxham'. Journey time to London is 2hrs 30mins, with trains every hour. The 12A bus connects Horning with 'Hoveton & Wroxham' station.
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Property For Sale in the UK: near to Luton Bedfordshire 159995 GBP Terrace
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*** IMMACULATE TWO BEDROOM TERRACE *** INDIGO RESIDENTIAL are offering
for sale this immaculate two bedroom terraced property nestled in a
select cul-de-sac in the very desirable area of North Luton, namely
Barton Hills. The property is heated economically and efficiently via
gas to radiators combined with double glazed windows. The accommodation
comprises: an entrance lobby, living room, stunning re-fitted kitchen /
breakfast room, landing, re-fitted family bathroom and two double
bedrooms. Externally there are well tended front and rear gardens and
additional parking or storage is available as the property has a garage
en block nearby. Fittings included in the sale also comprise a double
oven, hob and extractor to the kitchen and fitted wardrobes to the
front bedroom. Viewing is highly recommended of this realistically
priced, immaculately presented property. Location Map cannot be
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found on the Google Maps Help website. Located in the Barton Hills
area. * map (opens in a new window) * neighbourhood info (opens in a
new window) * environmental info (opens in a new window) Ground Floor
Entrance: Via double glazed front door through to entrance porch.
Entrance Lobby: Door to living room, tiled flooring. Lounge: 14' 4'' x
12' 2'' (4.39m x 3.72m) Double glazed window to front aspect. Stairs to
first floor. Radiator. Laminate flooring. Feature fire place with inset
electric fire. Tv & telephone point. Inner lobby: Under stairs storage
cupboard, tiled flooring. Refitted Kitchen/Diner: 12' 2'' x 8' 3''
(3.72m x 2.53m) Re-fitted to comprise: Eye and base level units
incorporating cupboards and work surfaces. Sink unit with drainer.
Plumbing for automatic washing machine. Built in double oven, hob and
extractor. Gas boiler. Radiator. Complementary tiling. Double glazed
door to rear garden. Double glazed window to rear aspect. Tiled
flooring. First Floor Landing: Access to loft. Doors to first floor
rooms. Bedroom One: 12' 2'' x 8' 3'' (3.72m x 2.53m) Double glazed
window to rear aspect. Radiator. Airing cupboard. laminate flooring.
Bedroom Two: 12' 2'' x 8' 6'' (3.72m x 2.61m) Double glazed window to
front aspect. Fitted wardrobes. Radiator. Laminate flooring. Refitted
Bathroom: White three piece suite comprising: Low level wc. Pedestal
wash hand basin set in vanity unit. Panelled bath with shower screen
and shower over. Tiling. Heated towel rail. Extractor fan. Exterior
Front Garden: Lawn area with flower and shrub beds. Storage cupboard.
Pathway to front door. Rear Garden: Fully enclosed by panel fencing.
Lawn and patio areas. Flower and shrub beds. Outside tap. Gated rear
access. Garage: Garage in block. Metal up and over door. Additional
Information For more details please call us on 01582 490696 or send an
email to leagrave@indigo-res.co.uk.
Uploaded: 23-03-2012