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Which is London's best area? | Central vs East vs West vs North vs South
Which London area is best to explore? London is HUGE and so you can't see it all in a few days, not even a few weeks. So in this video I tell you which London area is (in my opinion) best for what, so you can decide which one to explore (but hopefully you make it to all of them).
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Crawley, United Kingdom UK
Crawley Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top things you have to do in Crawley. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Crawley for You. Discover Crawley as per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Crawley.
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List of Best Things to do in Crawley, United Kingdom (UK) Tilgate Park Southern Pursuits Buchan Country Park Gatwick Aviation Museum Tulleys Farm The Hawth Wings Museum Crawley Memorial Gardens Ifield Mill Pond and Bewbush Water Gardens Nymans Gardens and House
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Rob Broadfield's 5 Of The Top 10 Restaurant's World Tour...
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Look what morphed out of a chance meeting between a renowned WA food critic Rob Broadfield and Nilla Spark travel agent when they indulged together at the Trustee Bar & Bistro.
Nilla said to Rob. . . “Have you been to the top 10 restaurants in the world?”.
Rob’s reply. . . “Not all of them”.
Nilla rather excitedly said. . (Whilst being under the influence of a lovely Margaret River red). . “Then how would you like to try them all in one unbelievable trip?”
Rob’s reply. . . he simply reached over to Nilla's mobile phone and immediately added his contact details to Nilla’s phone and said “Count me in. . . I know it will probably cost me 100K. . . but hey this has never been done before!!”.
And that was how this ‘Once in a life time’ visit to 5 of the top 10 San Pellegrino restaurants in the world tour was born. We talked excitedly late into the night with our imaginations and excitement flowing as freely as the wine.
That was back in May 2014. Little did we realise how much work was needed to bring it all together. It had to be ‘Business Class” Air travel and personalised luxury accommodation. After all it is a one off ‘Once in a lifetime” experience. This is going to give you serious bragging rights amongst your peers and friends!!!
Then of course there is Rob’s personal contacts in New York and London who will show you their food secrets…priceless. . .money can’t buy experiences.
But the real reason you are here is to indulge in each of these world leading restaurants.
So let’s start salivating shall we. . .here is a taste teaser...
The past and the future meld in artful fashion
In third place for the second consecutive year, Osteria Francescana continues to fly the flag for a nation that is arguable under-represented on the list. Italians are famously spiky when it comes to people interfering with long-established culinary traditions, yet Massimo Bottura is able to balance the demands of heritage and modernity and has created a restaurant where traditionalist and those seeking something entirely new are both amply catered for.
Chef Daniel Humm’s menu is the antidote to humdrum
You'd be excused for thinking that a fine-dining restaurant housed in New York's Credit Suisse building would be something of a dour affair. After all, global financial services and food don't make for obvious bedfellows. But at Eleven Madison Park, chef Daniel Humm and co-owner Will Guidara's sleek Art Deco restaurant, the experience is anything but dull.
Given the grandeur of the spacious dining room - its huge floor-to-ceiling windows and wooden floors are an imposing backdrop - this fun and fine dining is all the more welcome.
British culinary history inspires big-flavoured dishes
It may have launched as The Fat Duck's young townie cousin but, since opening in 2011,Dinner by Heston Blumenthal has rapidly grown up to become widely celebrated in its own right. Signature dishes including Meat Fruit and Tipsy Cake with split-roast pineapple have already gained iconic status around the world and Dinner continues to wow its patrons with ever-evolving creations. Dinner is not about delicate combinations or table theatrics, but gutsy dishes that deliver a taste sensation with lasting impact.
Grant Achatz has been a world leader in culinary innovation since opening Alinea in Chicago back in 2005. Dishes such as hot potato, cold potato and black truffle explosion, as well as food suspended on wires or plated straight on the table, have become iconic around the globe.
Where all is not what it seems
Located in Lincoln Park, Alinea is a truly modern restaurant, Divided into four distinct rooms to allow patrons privacy and an uninterrupted dining experience, the contemporary decor features special lightning allowing for the colour of the walls to change and create different moods. But that's just where the magic begins. Alinea's ground-breaking tasting menus typically comprise 15 to 19 courses and take diners on an unapologetically mind- blowing journey,
Brett Graham’s understated west London restaurant breaks into the top 10
Discreet, welcoming but quietly outstanding - the same epithets can be used to describe chef Brett Graham, his food and The ledbury itself. The restaurant, tucked away in a corner of west London's fashionable Notting Hill neighbourhood, still retains a royal local (if distinctly well-heeled) following, with long-time regulars sitting harmoniously alongside the increasing number of international visitors.
Graham's culinary approach is broadly Modern French, but with diverse accents gleaned from Britain and the Pacific Rim.
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Last Broadfield Park walk
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Places to see in ( Kingswinford - UK )
Places to see in ( Kingswinford - UK )
Kingswinford is a suburban area of the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley, in the West Midlands, England. In 2001, its population was 25,808, falling to 25,191 at the 2011 Census. Historically a part of Staffordshire, Kingswinford is mentioned in the Domesday Book its name relates to a ford for the King's swine (Kingswin(e)ford) - Latin Swinford Regis. The ancient parish of Kingswinford spanned Wordsley, Brierley Hill and Quarry Bank. The parishes of Kingswinford and Amblecote formed the Kingswinford rural district in 1894. It gave its name to the Kingswinford Parliament constituency from 1885 until 1950. However, Amblecote became an urban district in 1898, leaving Kingswinford one of a minority of single-parish rural districts in England.
The current economic focus of Kingswinford is tourism, education and housing for commuters. Positioned at the western edge of the West Midlands Urban Area it borders on a rural area extending past the River Severn; but its position at the edge of the Black Country and its long standing in the area means it has had significant industrial influence in the past.
Kingswinford is a part of the West Midlands metropolitan county, West Midlands conurbation, and the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley. It was historically a rural district in Staffordshire, but in 1933 it was divided between Seisdon in the north and Brierley Hill in the south. Kingswinford is situated on the edge of the conurbation and to the north, east and south lie other suburban areas of the Black Country. It was linked by rail to Oxley, and the colliery at Baggeridge. However, the border to the west is green belt, which stretches for many miles through Shropshire, beyond the Severn Valley and into Wales. The Kingswinford DY6 postal district covers the entirety of Kingswinford and Wall Heath as well as nearby rural areas such as Hinksford and Ashwood.
From 1894 to 1938, Kingswinford was the centre of Kingswinford Rural District Council. It was then part of Brierley Hill Urban District Council and since 1966 has been controlled by Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council. It now forms part of the DY6 postal district. Recent house building, commencing in the 1950s and 1960s, has largely destroyed the original rural character of Kingswinford, the result being the complete absorption of the former village into the large urban area that is the Dudley borough. This turn of events is lamented by some but has also brought considerable economic wealth into the area through the arrival of upmarket housing estates. Until its closure in 2012, Kingswinford was home to food retailer Julian Graves' head office and distribution centre.
Kingswinford has many local shops in the town centre, along with five public houses and bars. Once a town centre with a cinema, modern 1960s precinct and local quality butcher's, baker's and grocer's, it saw decline in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Many locals attribute this to the opening of Merry Hill Shopping Centre. Unlike Dudley town centre, Kingswinford has brought many locals back to the town centre by concentrating on quality shops and attractions. Kingswinford town centre doesn't just attract locals, however. Due to its location and major road networks that pass through, many people who use the A491 road, stop in Kingswinford.
Broadfield House Glass Museum, Compton Drive, was housed in a splendid grade II listed building set in its own grounds and located in the historic Stourbridge Glass Quarter. It had a notable collection of British glass, much of it made locally, from historic 18th century pieces to contemporary works from Britain's leading glass artists. The museum eventually closed in September 30, 2015. A programme of lectures and events, and support for the work of the glass museum is organised by the friends of Broadfield House Glass Museum.
Despite its roots as a small village, Kingswinford is now better described as a dormitory town to Dudley, containing as it does a large number of commuting communities, small industrial businesses and several schools.
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Places to see in ( Brierley Hill - UK )
Places to see in ( Brierley Hill - UK )
Brierley Hill is a small town and electoral ward of the Dudley Metropolitan Borough, in the West Midlands of England, and is situated approximately 2.5 miles south of central Dudley and 2 miles north of Stourbridge. Part of the Black Country, and in a heavily industrialised area of the Dudley Borough.
One of the largest factories in the area was the Round Oak Steelworks, which was closed down and redeveloped in the 1980s to become the Merry Hill Shopping Centre. Brierley Hill was originally in Staffordshire, but is now part of the West Midlands metropolitan county since its creation in 1974. Since 2008, Brierley Hill, including the nearby Waterfront Business Park and Merry Hill Shopping Centre, has been designated as the Strategic Town Centre of the Dudley Borough, with the aim to create a new town centre for the borough.
The name Brierley Hill derives from the Old English words 'brer', meaning the place where the Briar Rose grew; 'leah', meaning a woodland clearing; and 'hill'. Largely a product of the Industrial Revolution, Brierley Hill has a relatively recent history, with the first written records of the town dating back to the 17th century.
Brierley Hill had become heavily industrialized by the beginning of the 19th century, with a number of quarries, collieries, glass works, and iron works emerging. A National School was opened in the town in 1835, and a market area had developed along the High Street.
The Merry Hill Shopping Centre is located immediately east of Brierley Hill. One of the largest shopping centres in the UK, it was built between 1985 and 1989 on the grounds of Merry Hill Farm, the last working urban farm in the West Midlands. Round Oak Steelworks was built in 1857 on land overlooking the site of what is now the Merry Hill Centre, and employed up to 3,000 people at its peak, but that figure had fallen to just over 1,200 by the time it closed in December 1982. The adjacent Waterfront office complex was built on the former steelworks site, being developed between 1989 and 1995, although since the onset of the recession in the late 2000s around half of its office units have become empty, with an application for government-funded Enterprise Zone status rejected. The original T.H. Baker store is on the High Street, central to the town since 1888. The West Bromwich Building Society had intended to relocate to the Waterfront from its previous base in West Bromwich in 2012.
Brierley Hill Civic Hall, situated on Bank Street in the town centre, hosted several of Slade's first gigs during the early 1970s, although none of the members were actually from Brierley Hill. Brierley Hill is situated along the main A461 road between Stourbridge and Dudley, with other roads providing connections to neighbouring locations. It is also served by numerous bus services, with a bus station situated at the Merry Hill Shopping Centre, and several bus stops along the main High Street. Buses from Brierley Hill and Merry Hill provide links to central Dudley, Halesowen, Stourbridge, Walsall, West Bromwich, and Wolverhampton, among others.
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Travel to Greenbooth Reservoir - Rochdale
Greenbooth Reservoir is a network of four reservoirs to the north of Heywood and close to Norden in the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale, within Greater Manchester, England.
The only remaining visible reminder of Greenbooth village today is a plaque on the side of the reservoir dam wall which reads: This tablet commemorates the village of Greenbooth, the site of which is submerged beneath the waters of this reservoir.
The four reservoirs are in a peaceful area for a country walk with good views of Manchester in the distance. Some of the wind turbines of Scout Moor Wind Farm are also visible from the surrounding paths.
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Places to see in ( Leominster - UK )
Places to see in ( Leominster - UK )
Leominster is a market town in Herefordshire, England, and is located at the confluence of the River Lugg and its tributary the River Kenwater, approximately 12 miles north of the city of Hereford and approx 7 miles south of the Shropshire border, 11 miles from Ludlow in Shropshire.
From 1974 to 1996, Leominster served as the administrative centre for the former local government district of Leominster District. Leominster is also the historical home of Ryeland sheep, a breed once famed for its Lemster [sic] wool, known as 'Lemster ore'. This wool was prized above all other English wool in trade with the continent of Europe in the Middle Ages. It was the income and prosperity from this wool trade that established the town and the minster and attracted the envy of the Welsh and other regions.
Leominster railway station has Arriva Trains Wales services on the Welsh Marches Line, northbound to Manchester Piccadilly via Ludlow, Shrewsbury and Crewe as well as Holyhead via Shrewsbury, Wrexham General and Chester and southbound to Milford Haven or Cardiff Central via Hereford and Abergavenny and Newport; links to London Paddington are achieved by changing at Hereford, for services via Worcester and Oxford, or at Newport, South Wales.
Alot to see in ( Leominster - UK ) such as :
Croft Castle Berrington Hall Grange Court, Leominster town centre Leominster Museum Broadfield Court Burford House Gardens Priory Church, Leominster Monkland Cheese dairy Hampton Court Stockton Bury Gardens
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Bus 303 to Edgware
London single decker bus to Edgware
Tilgate Park | Crawley | UK
Tilgate Park one of beautiful place in the uk 17.08.2023
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UK Driving along Crawley Avenue(A23) (broadfield to manor royal)
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London Double-decker Bus Ride | City Bus Tour 2022 | Bus Route Trafalgar Square #shorts #video #uk
London Double-decker Bus Ride | City Bus Tour 2022 | Bus Route Trafalgar Square #shorts #video #uk
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Waterlea Adventure Playground Crawley West Sussex
Waterlea Adventure Playground may encourage you to leave the house more often and explore the many attractions of Crawley West Sussex. For more information on the area please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Moonlight | Dessert | Oldham | UK
Moonlight | Oldham
Taste 6/10 Value for money 8/10 Ambiance 8/10 Cleanliness 8/10
Famous for their dessert. Specialist in ice cream. We tried there rose falooda. It was avergae. But overall value for money and ambiance was good. Must try something else too.
UK: Crawley - A Place To Grow 1970 🇬🇧
Former and current residents of Crawley, take a trip down memory lane and remember what Crawley was like in back 1970.
Produced by TAYLOR-JOCHIMSEN LTD - CRAWLEY URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL 1970
Crawley Walk: Town Centre【4K】
Located around 30 miles/48km south of central London, in the county of West Sussex, is the town of Crawley.
The name Crawley is believed to be derived from an old Saxon name from the 5th century - 'Crow's Leah', meaning a crow-infested clearing. In 1202 King John granted Crawley a market charter.
For several centuries it remained a very small town, registering a population of just 210 on the first census in 1801. Prior to this, Crawley had served as a coaching stop between London and Brighton for horse-drawn carriages. One such example of the architecture of this era can be seen just after the 1-minute mark on Crawley High Street. The George Hotel (now the Ramada Crawley Gatwick), dating back to the 15th century, was one of the country's most famous coaching inns in its heyday. The beam structure outside is a replica gallows.
The construction of a turnpike road between London and Brighton in 1770 allowed Crawley to prosper. The arrival of the railway would follow in 1841 in the form of the Brighton Main Line.
After the Second World War, Crawley was identified as a suitable location for a New Town, which was a programme to relocate those whose houses had been bombed during the Blitz. Hence as we see in the video, virtually everything outside of the High Street takes on a 20th century grid-like design. Queen's Square was opened in 1958 by The Queen herself. Crawley's population went from below 10,000 just after the war to over 100,000 today.
Legendary rock band The Cure formed in Crawley in 1978.
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Filmed: 6th March 2021
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Filmed on a Sony FDR-AX700 with a Zhiyun Crane 2 and a Rode Stereo VideoMic Pro.
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0:00 High Street 1:06 The George Hotel (famous coaching inn between London and Brighton) 1:20 High Street 3:36 The Boulevard 6:48 The Pavement 7:32 Queensway 8:16 Queens Square 9:37 The Broadway 10:20 Queens Square 11:31 The Martletts 12:58 Haslett Avenue West 13:59 The Broadway