The River Where It All Began : walking a Chilterns chalk stream (4K)
A walk following the River Wye in Buckinghamshire, which runs through the area where I grew up.
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Remapping High Wycombe
Our walk actually starts in Saunderton and we stroll across the Chiltern hills to West Wycombe where the River Wye rises before flowing through the grounds of West Wycombe House. Our route takes us through the village and along the A40 before picking up the stream in West Wycombe Park and following it through the industrial fringe of Wycombe around Desborough Avenue and Desborough Road.
After a break in the Eden Centre we take a look at Wycombe High Street and follow the river as it flows underground through a culvert before it re-emerges near Buckinghamshire New University. Our walk takes us across the Rye and then out through Wycombe Marsh, Loudwater and Wooburn Green to Wooburn Park.
The final leg of this epic River Wye Chilterns walk goes through the village of Bourne to where the Wye makes its confluence with the Thames at Hedsor.
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Chippenham Walk - Wiltshire, England
Walking in Chippenham - Wiltshire, England
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Hawker Sea Hawk at RAF Lyneham 7th August 2010.
RAF Lyneham Family Day.
Fish shop in Newlyn Cornwall
The best place to buy fresh fish. Grab catch of the day from The Fish Shop right opposite Newlyn Fish Market. If you're visiting Cornwall and can cook, get on over for some fab filleted fish.
Virtual Tour of Leconfield with James
There are many untold stories behind every place and every person, and Leconfield has its own stories, in a way that only James can tell them!
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Snap Village, An Abandoned village in Wiltshire
This isn't a long walk, 6 miles. but it was an enjoyable walk. walking a small part of the ridgeway i hadn't done yet and visiting the abandoned village i had heard a lot about.
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Beautiful Cotswold villages. A walk from Upper to Lower Slaughter.
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This text is an edited version of the captions (enable CC) in the video.This morning we are walking from Upper Slaughter to Lower Slaughter. Upper Slaughter is a small village in the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, England. The main town of the Cotswold district is Cirencester, a 30 minute car drive away. Travelling from London by car is about 140 km and would take over two hours. Public transport from London would take around three hours, by train, then a bus ride and then a 30 minute walk. In 2011 the population here was recorded at 177 people. As there are so few houses the property market in the village is small. There have been 12 houses sold in the last five years. Those house sales averaged at £1,613,561 per property. Which is £1,332,561 above the UK national average (April 2022). Weather; average temperature is as low as 1°C around December to January, climbing up to a maximum average around 22°C from June to August. The name Slaughter may sound ghoulish, but originates from an Old English term “slothre”, meaning wet land or a muddy place. The village was built on the banks of the River Eye, a small river branching from the River Windrush. Lower Slaughter is also on the River Eye, only a two km walk away. Excavations in the area revealed there could have been a small Roman settlement here. The first records of Upper Slaughter are of its Manor, in the Domesday Book (1086). The manor is recorded as being in the possession of powerful Norman nobleman; Roger de Lacy. During the 12th century Upper Slaughter was the site of an adulterine castle. Adulterine castles were castles built without royal approval. They were mainly built during the Anarchy, a civil war between 1139 and 1154. The castle at Upper Slaughter was built of earth and timber. A mound on the north side of the village marks the remains of the castle. The church we saw earlier dates back to the 12th century. The church underwent restoration work in 1877, but retained some of its Saxon features. There is a gabled Manor House in the village dating from the 15th century, after much neglect it was restored in the 19th century, it is now a private residence. Next door to this building is the 17th century hotel; Lords Of The Manor Hotel. Upper Slaughter is known as a Double Thankful Village, meaning the village lost no men in the armed forces during World War I and II. In 1944 a German bomber dropped 2000 incendiary bombs on the village. Buildings were damaged, but there were no fatalities or injuries. The BBC series Father Brown (2013–2022) has been filmed here, as well as the Charles Dickens BBC mini-series Our Mutual Friend (1998). We are now heading into Lower Slaughter, from the west end of the village. We pass-by the water mill in a few seconds. A mill has been recorded here all the way back to the 11th century. The current 19th century water mill is open five days a week as a museum. You can learn more about bread making and the workings of the mill. The mill was last used to grind flour for bread in 1958. As well as the water mill, the local inn and manor house support the village’s main trade of tourism. Both Upper and Lower Slaughter are very attractive villages. Most of the homes here are 16th and 17th century, built from Cotswold limestone. There are more modern residences that have been built the other side of the old village. These homes put the average house price in the area at £468,750. There have only been two house sales recorded in the last five years. Access and parking to both villages can be hard. The roads and lanes are narrow, meaning vehicles like tour buses can not enter. Parts of the 2020 film adaptation of Jane Austin’s Emma were filmed here.
RAF Lyneham April 2010
some video of a day sat on the approach at RAF Lyneham, with a C130K/ Hercules C3P flying training, as well as a Chinook and a BAE146 also flying circuits.
Twyford Wood (RAF North Witham)
Twyford Wood in Lincolnshire.
The wood was used for the second world war airfield RAF North Witham - the runways and the control tower are still present.
St Nicholas' Church, Abbotsbury Dorset.
St Nicholas' Church is a Church of England church in Abbotsbury, Dorset, England.[1] The earliest parts of the church date to the 14th century origin, with later alterations and extensions over the following centuries, including the construction of the west tower and north chapel in the 15th century. The church underwent restoration in 1807–08, 1885 and 1930.
The church's porch contains the effigy of an abbot of Abbotsbury Abbey. It was discovered on the site of the Abbey's church, St Peter's, in 1778, and has been given an approximate date of 1200.[The Jacobean pulpit contains two bullet holes stemming from a fight in 1664, during the English Civil War, when Parliamentarians besieged Royalists at the church.
St Nicholas' has been Grade I listed since 1956. In 2015, the World War I memorial in the churchyard, dating to around 1920, became Grade II listed.
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Avro Vulcan XH558 pass and climb at RAF Lyneham 7th August 2010
RAF Lyneham Family Day. Support the Vulcan !!
British Airways Airbus A380 and the Red Arrows
Here is something you don't see every day! The BA A380 and Red Arrows getting ready for their air show appearance.
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If you were near RAF Lyneham on Saturday you might just have seen the new British Airways Airbus A380 forming up with the RAF Red Arrows display team.
The Red Arrows and the BA A380 started their formation run above the RAF base before heading over the M4 to do a fly pass at an air show east of Cirencester.
CANBERRA Australia, Travel Guide - What To Do: IN ONE DAY (Tour - Self Guided Highlights)
An easy self-guided tour of Canberra, Australia. Showing you the best highlights and how to navigate them. Check the links below for further information on how to better plan your journey.
A busy day spent exploring must-see attractions, including Parliament House, Canberra, Australian War Memorial, and Kemal Atatürk Memorial, Canberra.
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Parliament House, Canberra to Australian War Memorial
Australian War Memorial to Kemal Atatürk Memorial, Canberra
Kemal Atatürk Memorial, Canberra to Black Mountain
Black Mountain to Telstra Tower
Telstra Tower to Mount Ainslie Lookout
Mount Ainslie Lookout to Mount Ainslie
Upper Heyford Village
Upper Heyford Village, Oxfordshire
Boeing 747s at Dunsfold Aerodrome (topgear track) #topgear #boeing #british airways #youtubeshorts
Boeing 747s with old and new livery parked at Dunsfold Aerodrome. It is by the old topgear test track.
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[Stagecoach Gold: 55 Chippenham to Swindon via Studley, Calne & Lyneham] ADL E400MMC Scania N250UD
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Major stop list: (00:00)
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6. Royal Wootton Bassett, High Street (50:11)
7. Royal Wootton Bassett, Swallows Mead (57:15)
8. Even Swindon, Great Western Outlet Village (01:07:32)
9. Swindon Bus Station (01:15:33)
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Ringing on the augmented 10 bells at Calne, 19th August 2023
The last flying Avro Vulcan in Cosford - last pass - June 8, 2014 - XH558
The pride and joy of the British - their last flying Vulkan bomber, the XH558 - simply awesome.
Discover the secrets of Largest Town in the UK , Chesterfield , England
Discover the secrets of Largest Town in the UK , Chesterfield , England
North Derbyshire’s largest market town is perhaps most famous for the distinctive Crooked Spire that dominates its skyline.
Stories abound as to why it twisted, but its unusual shape is thought to have been triggered by green timber covered with heavy lead tiles. Whatever the truth, the base of the spire of the Parish Church of St Mary’s and All Saints is a great place to get a panoramic view across the town and beyond.
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