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YORK | Exploring York City Centre in Yorkshire, England

York is a historic city located in North Yorkshire, England. A popular visitor and tourist destination with York Minster, Shambles, Cliffords Tower, Jorvik Viking Centre and more , it is a vibrant and bustling city that attracts millions of tourists every year.

Its rich history, stunning architecture, and cultural offerings make it a popular destination for visitors from all over the world.

The city of York dates back to Roman times, and evidence of its ancient past can be seen throughout the city. One of the most prominent examples of this is the city's Roman walls, which are still largely intact and provide a fascinating glimpse into the city's early history. Other notable historic sites in York include the York Minster, a stunning Gothic cathedral that dominates the city skyline, and Clifford's Tower, a medieval castle that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.

Aside from its history, York is also renowned for its vibrant cultural scene. The city is home to a wide range of museums, galleries, and cultural institutions, including the York Art Gallery, the Yorkshire Museum, and the National Railway Museum. These institutions showcase a diverse range of art and artifacts, from ancient Roman coins to contemporary works by local artists.

For foodies, York is a paradise. The city boasts a thriving food and drink scene, with everything from traditional pubs serving hearty British fare to Michelin-starred restaurants offering innovative cuisine. Visitors can sample local delicacies such as Yorkshire pudding, Wensleydale cheese, and Parkin, a delicious gingerbread cake that is a local specialty.

Shopping in York is also a popular pastime, with the city offering a wide range of shops and boutiques selling everything from designer clothes to handmade crafts. The Shambles, a historic shopping street that dates back to medieval times, is a must-visit for any shopaholic.

Overall, York is a city that truly has something for everyone. Whether you're interested in history, culture, food, or shopping, there is no shortage of things to see and do in this vibrant and beautiful city.

Here are the top five visitor and tourist attractions in York

York Minster: The iconic York Minster is a must-visit attraction for anyone visiting York. The stunning Gothic cathedral is over 800 years old and is one of the largest of its kind in northern Europe. Visitors can take a tour of the cathedral, climb the tower for panoramic views of the city, and attend services.

York Castle Museum: The York Castle Museum is a popular attraction that offers a glimpse into life in the past. The museum is housed in a former prison and features exhibitions on Victorian life, World War I and II, and more. Visitors can also explore recreated streets and rooms from different eras.

The Shambles: The Shambles is a picturesque street in the heart of York that dates back to medieval times. It is lined with charming timber-framed buildings that house a variety of shops, cafes, and restaurants. Visitors can wander through the narrow alleyways and soak up the atmosphere of this historic street.

Jorvik Viking Centre: The Jorvik Viking Centre is an immersive museum that takes visitors back in time to the Viking era. Visitors can ride through a recreated Viking village, see archaeological artifacts, and learn about Viking life and culture in York.

York City Walls: The York City Walls are one of the best-preserved sets of medieval walls in Europe. Visitors can walk along the walls and enjoy stunning views of the city and its surroundings. The walls also offer access to several of the city's historic gatehouses and towers.

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Places to see in ( Alton - UK )

Places to see in ( Alton - UK )

Alton is a market town and civil parish in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire, England. It is located across a valley on the source of the River Wey. According to the 2011 census, it has a population of 17,816. The town is famous for its connection with Sweet Fanny Adams and Jane Austen.

The town was recorded in the Domesday Survey of 1086 under the name Aoltone and was notable for having the most valuable market recorded therein. The Battle of Alton occurred in the town during the English Civil War. The town contains three secondary schools and its own railway station.

Alton is between Farnham 9 miles (14 km) to the northeast and Winchester 16 miles (26 km) to the southwest. London is 52 miles (84 km). Nearby Brockham Hill, situated 3.5 miles (5.6 kilometres) northeast of Alton, rises to 225 metres (738 feet) above sea level. The nearby village of Bentworth is the highest village in Hampshire.

There have been a number of breweries in Alton since 1763. Coors Brewing Company (among the ten largest brewers in the world) had a brewery in Alton for fifty years, which produced Carling, Grolsch and Worthington. It closed in 2015 because it lost work from Heineken. Alton was famous in the 18th century for the manufacture of paper and of dress materials including ribbed druggets, shallons, silks and serges, bombazine and figured barragons.

Alton WordFest is a celebration of the spoken and written word held in late September or early October each year. The Allen Gallery serves as Alton's art gallery. It houses a large, permanent ceramics collection as well as temporary exhibitions. Holybourne Theatre is on the site of a former Nissen hut that was converted into a theatre by German prisoners-of-war during World War II. Alton Morris was formed in 1979, and have been Morris Dancing both in the United Kingdom and abroad. They often perform at Alton street events.

The Alton Independent Cinema Project was formed in May 2011 to help secure the future of independent cinema in the town. Alton Maltings was renovated in 2004-5 and is now the home of Harvest Church and is used by community groups, charities, private users and other organisations throughout the week. The Alton Maltings claims to be the widest wooden spanned building in Hampshire.

The Curtis Museum was founded in 1856 by Dr William Curtis and houses one of the finest local history collections in Hampshire. Anstey Park, is a large open space with playing fields and a small children's playground. Alton Sports Centre is open to the public and includes a swimming pool, gym, indoor and outdoor courts.

Alton station is on the National Rail network at the end of the Alton Line with a service to London Waterloo. Alton railway station also serves as a terminus for the Mid Hants Railway commonly called 'The Watercress Line', a restored steam railway running between Alton and New Alresford, so called because it used to be used to transport fresh watercress to London.

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Places to see in ( Alton - UK )

Places to see in ( Alton - UK )

Alton is a market town and civil parish in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire, England. Alton is located across a valley on the source of the River Wey. . The town is famous for its connection with Sweet Fanny Adams.

The town of Alton was recorded in the Domesday Survey of 1086 under the name Aoltone and was notable for having the most valuable market recorded therein. The Battle of Alton occurred in the town during the English Civil War. The town contains three secondary schools and its own railway station.

Alton is between Farnham 9 miles (14 km) to the northeast and Winchester 16 miles (26 km) to the southwest. London is 52 miles (84 km). Nearby Brockham Hill, situated 3.5 miles (5.6 kilometres) northeast of Alton, rises to 225 metres (738 feet) above sea level.
The nearby village of Bentworth is the highest village in Hampshire.

Alton was famous in the 18th century for the manufacture of paper. Alton has businesses in the retail and service sectors in the centre of the town, and over a hundred businesses in the four industrial areas of Mill Lane, Newman Lane, Caker Stream and Omega Park, ranging from light industrial to computer software production.

Alton WordFest is a celebration of the spoken and written word held in late September or early October each year. Alton WordFest has hosted The Pint Pot of Fire - a story-telling competition among champions representing writers' circles, public speaking groups and oral-tradition story-telling clubs from around the area. The Pint Pot of Fire has run annually since 2005 and was formerly held in Guildford (2005) and Farnham (2006–2009).

The Allen Gallery serves as Alton's art gallery. It houses a large, permanent ceramics collection as well as temporary exhibitions.
Holybourne Theatre is on the site of a former Nissen hut that was converted into a theatre by German prisoners-of-war during World War II. Alton Morris was formed in 1979, and have been Morris Dancing both in the United Kingdom and abroad. They often perform at Alton street events.

The Alton Independent Cinema Project was formed in May 2011 to help secure the future of independent cinema in the town. Alton Maltings was renovated in 2004-5 and is now the home of Harvest Church and is used by community groups, charities, private users and other organisations throughout the week. The Alton Maltings claims to be the widest wooden spanned building in Hampshire.

Alton Library was rebuilt in 2005 to a design by the County Council Architects. The new library contains a lending library, reference library, computer facilities and a cafe. The Curtis Museum was founded in 1856 by Dr William Curtis and houses one of the finest local history collections in Hampshire. The Town Gardens contains a bandstand (built in 1935 for the Silver Jubilee of King George V). Anstey Park, is a large open space with playing fields and a small children's playground

Alton station is on the National Rail network at the end of the Alton Line with a service to London Waterloo. Alton railway station also serves as a terminus for the Mid Hants Railway commonly called 'The Watercress Line', a restored steam railway running between Alton and New Alresford, so called because it used to be used to transport fresh watercress to London. The origins of the Watercress Line date back to 1861, the year in which Parliament granted consent for what was then known as the 'Alton, Alresford and Winchester Railway'. Alton used to be a railway junction. As well as the Mid-Hants Railway, from 1903 to 1955 the Meon Valley Railway ran from Alton down the Meon Valley to join the Eastleigh to Fareham line at Fareham. The Basingstoke and Alton Light Railway ran north to Basingstoke.

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Anstey's Cove : Torquay - Visiting Devon 8K

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Anstey's Cove, Torquay

One of my top 5 places I have been to. Yes it is in England but very pretty. Walk up from the bottom is also a good workout. If you enjoyed this video please like and subscribe to my channel. Thank you

Anstey's Cove

A compilation of pictures I took at Anstey's Cove, Torquay.
What a beautiful place! Quiet and relaxed with a lovely little café. Not very easy to reach, via a steep footpath through a wooded area, but there is a handrail and steps, with a pick-nick table halfway down (or up).
Great place to go coasteering or kayaking.
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The Jubilee Inn - West Anstey

Renovated British Inn in Devon's Countryside and the beautiful surrounding.

A visit to a beautiful quiet weekend stay with some excellent food.

South Coast of England

This video is about our road trip experiences along the south coast of England. Our main aim is the Isles of Scilly. But since it's a 250 mile journey, we had to make a number of stops along the beautiful and popular southern coastline. This video includes:

00:30 Lyme Regis
05:33 Branscombe Village
06:20 Torquay (Maidencombe Beach, Anstey's Cove)

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Strolling from Meadfoot Beach to Anstey's Cove Torquay Devon

Strolling from Meadfoot Beach to Anstey's Cove in Torquay, Torbay, Devon, England, in June 2023. It is a lovely sunny day and the sea is azure blue, so it is a great day for a stroll as we explore this beautiful part of the English Riviera. Or go for a quiet walk, anyway.

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We visit Bradgate Park in Leicestershire.

Bradgate Park is a public park in Charnwood Forest, in Leicestershire, England, northwest of Leicester. It covers 850 acres. The park lies between the villages of Newtown Linford, Anstey, Cropston, Woodhouse Eaves and Swithland. We especially want to see the deer that are roaming free in the park, plus the Ruins of Bradgate house, the Old Tom Tower and the War memorial. Join us as we enjoy a lovely sunny afternoon at this beautiful location.
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The Pattern of Britain - Fenlands (1945) Digitally Enhanced

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Director - Ken Annakin
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Editor - Peter Scott
Associate Producer - Edgar Anstey
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Bradgate Park - FULL VIDEO TOUR (Leicestershire, England)

Bradgate Park is pretty much THE park of Leicester! No trip to Bradgate Park is complete without swimming in the 'no swim' areas and stumbling up to visit Old John; which sits predominently on the top of the hill in the park. They have a new addition to the park now, a small museum which was opened by David Attenborough himself!

Bradgate Park (local pronunciation: /ˌbrædɡʌt/) is a public park in Charnwood Forest, in Leicestershire, England, northwest of Leicester. It covers 850 acres (340 hectares). The park lies between the villages of Newtown Linford, Anstey, Cropston, Woodhouse Eaves and Swithland. The River Lin runs through the park, flowing into Cropston Reservoir which was constructed on part of the park. To the north-east lies Swithland Wood. The park's two well known landmarks, Old John and the war memorial, both lie just above the 210 m (690 ft) contour.

Address: Newtown Linford LE6 0HE, UK

Park set in 830 acres, with footpaths, a stream, a playground plus roaming peacocks and fallow deer.

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Award Winning Beaches of South Devon

With 22 miles of coastline and 20 beaches on offer, there's something for everyone. From long sandy beach walks to quiet picnic spots, charming secret coves to rock pooling and coasteering. Out of our 20 beaches, ten have received beach awards, including three winning the prestigious Blue Flag Award. Keep Britain Tidy, an environmental charity behind the national Seaside awards has recently announced that 156 beaches across the UK, including 10 in the English Riviera have reached the very high standards demanded. Britain has a total of 71 beaches with the Blue Flag, and there are a staggering 32 of these in the South West - so when are you coming to visit us?

WALKING IN HERTFORDSHIRE | NUTHAMPSTEAD AND ANSTEY | FRENCH NATO EMERGENCY RATION PACK

A 4 mile solo walk starting and finishing at The Woodman Inn in the village of Nuthampstead (home to Hertfordshire's only WWII US Army Airforce Base).

The route visits the tiny village of Anstey, with it's church (containing lots of medieval graffiti and town lock up built into the lychgate) and motte and bailey castle.

I also had a look at a NATO Approved French Emergency Ration Pack.

When I returned to the pub for a cider, I was kindly given a tour of the pub and it's many black and white photos relating to the history of the village and the pub and the US Air Force base that was built at Scales park behind the pub. I gained a wealth of knowledge and information for this video, so thanks must go to Sandy, the landlady of the Woodman.

I am planning to return there soon with Candice for a look in the small museum next to the pub, to find out more about the airfield.

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Anstey Hill Quarry Dive 2020

Returning to dive the flooded, abandoned Highbury Quarry one year later on. Awesome finds!
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Macdonald Ansty Hall, Coventry, United Kingdom

Macdonald Ansty Hall, Coventry, United Kingdom
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BEST seaside fish & chips I've had... in TORQUAY! Fishionados Fish & Chip shop Torquay Beach

Hello - I'm experimenting with getting more reviews on the channel, and you want the best fish and chips in Torquay? This is Fishionados Fish and Chip Cafe Bar on Torquay Beach - we think this is the best fish and chip shop in Torquay! I'll go through what the restaurant looks like, sitting outside, prices and what the fish & chips look like!

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0:00 BEST fish and chips in TORQUAY! Fishionados Fish & Chip shop Torquay Beach
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0:47 Review of the food: Fishionados fish & chips restaurant

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Imperial Hotel, Torquay, Devon, UK. #torbay #seaside

Scenes of a sunny few days stay at The Imperial Hotel, Torquay, England. There has been an Imperial Hotel on this site for over 150 years. Nicely refurbished over the years, the Hotel is very impressive today.

Peppercombe Beach, North Devon

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Peppercombe Beach near Horns Cross in North Devon, just off of the South West Coast Path.

Finding parking is tough and a fairly cumbersome walk down to this beach, which at high tide is not much but large pebbles at low tide gives way to some lovely soft sand. An ideal place to go paddle boarding or for a hike and some lunch. A small waterfall is nearby the access point and makes a pretty addition to nicely secluded beach.

There are no facilities to speak of but their is a pub The Coach and Horses a short walk away.

I parked in a lay by down the road in Horns Cross and walked.

Note! Don't go a wild goose chase for the enticingly named Peppercombe Castle on the National Trust signs - if there was once a castle here it has long since gone! There is a great lookout point a short walk up the coast path though.

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Beauty: 6/10
Accessibility: 4/10
Child Friendly: 3/10
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Exploring Torquay - Seafront, Harbour, Torre Abbey Sands, Pier & Abbey

Exploring Torquay in Devon with background music. Views of the seafront, the harbour, Torre Abbey, Torre Abbey Sands, Princess Pier and Princess Gardens.

Locations in the video are:

1. Torquay Harbour
2. Torquay Seafront and Princess Pier
3. Boat leaving Torquay Harbour
4. Big Wheel at Princess Gardens
5. Waterfall at Princess Gardens
6. Devonshire Cream Tea at Lulu's, Victoria Parade, Torquay Harbour
7. The Hole in the Wall, est. 1540 - Torquay's Oldest Pub
8. Torre Abbey - Built in 1196
9. Torre Abbey Sands at High Tide
10. Timelapse Walk of Torre Abbey Sands
11. Torre Abbey Sands at Low Tide
12. Torquay Harbour at Dusk

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