Top 10 Best Things To Do in Woking, United Kingdom UK
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List of Best Things to do in Woking, United Kingdom (UK)
Brookwood Cemetery
The Lightbox
New Victoria Theatre
John Pinkerton Canal Cruises
RHS Garden Wisley
Lightwater Country Park
Brooklands Museum
Cellar Wines
Topgolf Surrey
Great Cockcrow Railway
Surrey Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Surrey? Check out our Surrey Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Surrey.
Top Places to visit in Surrey:
Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden, Hampton Court Palace, Brooklands Museum, Watts Chapel, Air Forces Memorial, Farnham Park, Priory Park, Sunbury Park Walled Garden, Leith Hill Dorking, Watts Gallery, London Bus Museum, RHS Garden Wisley, British Wildlife Centre, Mercedes-Benz World at Brooklands, Nonsuch Park
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Top 10 Best Things to Do in Nuneaton, United Kingdom UK
Nuneaton Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top 10 things you have to do in Nuneaton. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Nuneatonfor You. Discover Nuneatonas per the Traveller Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Nuneaton.
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List of Best Things to do in Nuneaton, United Kingdom (UK)
Hartshill Hayes Country Park
Nuneaton Museum and Art Gallery
Ashby Boat Company Limited
Hoar Park Craft Village & Children's Farm
Richard Golding at Station Glass
Arbury Hall
Bosworth Water Park
Ace Karting & Segway
Astley Castle
Bermuda Adventure Soft Play World
Places to go on a Kent Holiday (Dover, Deal, Margate, Ramsgate) - by Keat Farm Holiday Parks
The best things to do and tourist attractions to visit during a Kent (the garden of England) holiday in British summer time and make sure to stay at a Keat Farm holiday and touring park! We have parks located in Folkestone, Dover and Birchington near Margate.
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Kent attractions in the video:
1. The Battle of Britain Memorial
2. Folkestone Old Town
3. The White Cliffs of Dover
4. Dover Castle
5. Port of Dover
6. St Margarets Bay
7. Deal Castle
8. Walmer Castle
9. RAF Manston Museum
10. Margate Seafront
11. Ramsgate War Tunnels
Other attractions worth a visit:
1. Samphire Hoe
2. Quex Park and Powell Cotton Museum
3. Leeds Castle
4. Canterbury Cathedral
5. Howletts Wild Animal Park
6. Port Lympne Reserve
7. Canterbury City Centre
8. St Augustine's Abbey
9. The Canterbury Tales
10. Wingham Wildlife Park
11. Whitstable Harbour Village
12. Chatham Dock Yard
11. Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway
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WALKING AROUND WISLEY - FLAGSHIP GARDEN of THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
A reply to THE KYOTO BOTANICAL GARDEN or the last word on THE JAPANESE GARDENS TOUR ? Who knows ? Who cares ? Here's a few of us from that tour enjoying a classic Spring day at RHS Garden - Wisley (23 April 2013)
Places to see in ( Guildford - UK )
Places to see in ( Guildford - UK )
Guildford is a large town in Surrey, England, located 27 miles southwest of central London on the A3 trunk road midway between the capital and Portsmouth. It is the seat of the borough of Guildford.
Guildford has Saxon roots and historians attribute its location to the existence of a gap in the North Downs where the River Wey was forded by the Harrow Way By AD 978 it was home to an early English Royal Mint. On the building of the Wey Navigation and Basingstoke Canal Guildford was connected to a network of waterways that aided its prosperity. In the 20th century, the University of Surrey and Guildford Cathedral, an Anglican cathedral, were added.
Due to recent development running north from Guildford, and linking to the Woking area, Guildford now officially forms the southwestern tip of the Greater London Built-up Area, as defined by the Office for National Statistics.
Guildford lies at the eastern end of the A31 and is bypassed by the A3, which links London and Portsmouth. The M25 is to the north-east of the town. Guildford has two railway stations. The main station is on the west side of the River Wey, across the river from the main shopping area and the bus station. It is on the Portsmouth Direct Line between London Waterloo and Portsmouth Harbour. Guildford's other station, London Road, is about half a mile (1 km) north-east of the town centre, on the New Guildford Line. It is served by stopping services only between Guildford and Waterloo.
Alot to see in ( Guildford - UK ) such as :
Guildford Castle
Hatchlands Park
Loseley Park
Watts Gallery
Stoke Park, Guildford
Polesden Lacey
Shalford Mill
Clandon Park
Guildford Museum
Winkworth Arboretum
RHS Garden, Wisley
Surrey Hills AONB
Newlands Corner
G Live
Guildford Cathedral
Hatchlands Park
Steam Dreams - The Cathedrals Express
( Guildford - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Guildford . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Guildford - UK
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London Gardens & Parks Walk - design and history garden tour guide
London is the world's garden capital. See London has museum exhibits about gardens and gardening in the Ancient world; archaeological remains of Roman gardens and medieval gardens; good examples of Renaissance gardens, Baroque gardens, Neoclassical gardens, Romantic gardens, Arts and Crafts gardens, Abstract Modern gardens and Postmodern gardens. London garden design is disussed in the art-historical categories used by art historians and architectural historians and also in stylistic categories. In London, the best represented garden history design styles are: the Augustan Style, the Serpentine Landscape Style, the Picturesque Style, the Gardenesque Style and the Arts and Crafts Styles of garden design. The Chelsea Flower Show and Chelsea Fringe Festival, held in May each year, are great place to see recent trends in the history of garden design, including the Abstract Modern and Postmodern Styles of garden design. The video has clips of Chelsea designs by David Cubero, James Wong, Paul Hervey Brookes, Dairmuid Gavin, NIPpaysage, Petra Horackova, Caroline Comber, Tom Hoblyn, Laurie Chetwood, Patrick Collins, Robert Myers, Andy Sturgeon, Marcus Barnett, Jim Fogarty, Sarah Eberle, Nigel Dunnett.
The script is by Tom Turner, author of books on the garden history, philosophy and design of Asian Gardens, European Gardens and British Gardens. Many of the places mentioned in the video are further described in the London Gardens Walk (a Kindle eBook published in 2012 and available from Amazon ASIN: B007L110K0).
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European gardens: history, philosoply and design
British gardens: history, philosophy and design
Kent - Visit Britain - Unravel Travel TV
The White Cliffs of Dover are cliffs which form part of the British coastline facing out to sea towards continental Europe and France. The cliff face, which reaches up to 110 metres owes its striking façade to its composition of chalk. They spread both East and West from the town of Dover and because crossing at Dover was the primary route to the continent before air travel, the white line of cliffs also formed the first or last sight of the UK for travelers. The ancient Port of Dover still thrives to this day and is the gateway to one of Britain's prettiest counties. The County of Kent, is often called the Garden of England. It earned that reputation from the growing of apples and hops. Hops are used in the brewing of beer to give it its distinct bitter taste flavour and aroma and were once processed in coastal houses where the hops were dried. These coastal houses can still be found dotted throughout Kent, but nowadays many have been converted into upmarket homes. Today the county is beginning to make a name for itself for producing wine rather than beer, with its soil conditions similar to that of the Champagne region in France combined with one of the mildest climates in Britain vines thrive here. Major landmarks of the county include Leeds Castle whom some call the loveliest castle in the world and historic Hever Castles, the childhood home of Anne Boelyn who would later go on to marry King Henry VIII. However one of the oldest and most impressive landmarks in Kent is to be found here in the picturesque city of Canterbury. It is of course Canterbury Cathedral. First built in 597 AD Canterbury Cathedral is one of the oldest and most famous Christian structures in England. It is the cathedral of the Archbishop of Canterbury, leader of the Church of England and symbolic leader of the worldwide Anglican Communion. After the murder of Archbishop Thomas Beckett in the Cathedral in 1170 by knights working for King Henry II, Canterbury became an important place of pilgrimage and people came from all over Europe to worship here. Over the decades the pilgrims and the money they brought with them transformed this Cathedral. Thomas Beckett was made a saint soon after his death and these 12 glorious stained glass windows are dedicated to his life and works. The Cathedral still dominates the city's skyline to this day and is as impressive now as it has always been.
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A visit to RHS Wisley May 2011
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RHS Garden Wisley - 13th July 2017
Wisley Gardens 13th July 2017