10 Most Loved Towns in England
What are the most loved towns in England? There is something about the towns in England that makes them famous the world over. Could it be because, in England, there is always a carnival or festival in one place or the other? You probably have to look past the large towns and cities to discover them. That's why we want to look at these 10 most loved towns in England to see why they're loved.
Some of these towns are neatly tucked away, in rolling green hills, on rugged cliffs, near forests, or moorland. Others have beaches and rivers. There’s something about these quintessential towns in England that makes them loved. Follow along and see if you too would love these most loved towns in England.
10. Selby
We start off with Selby a town in the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire. It is a market town and civil parish in the Selby District. With its status as a town council, Selby is 14 miles south of York on the River Ouse. The town with a population of 14,731 is one of the 10 most loved towns in England.
There used to be a large shipbuilding industry in this town which was historically a part of the West Riding of Yorkshire until 1974. It was also an important port on the Selby Canal that was bringing trades from Leeds. Something to be loved about this town is the market towns and picturesque villages. It’s one of the most loved also because house prices there are lower and people get more for their money.
9. Frome
When Frome was listed among one of the “Best Places to Live in Britain” by a popular ranking, we know it’s going to be one of the most loved towns in the country. Now, this town and civil parish in eastern Somerset is the ninth most loved town in England. Frome is built on uneven high ground on the Mendip Hills, at the eastern end and it centers on the River Frome.
The town about 13 miles south of Bath and the largest in the Mendip District of Somerset is loved for being welcoming, charming, and vibrant. A part of the parliamentary constituency of Somerton and Frome, it has a wealth of history, culture, and natural beauty. People from outside the town love it for its tranquility and antiquity.
8. Maldon
The next of the most loved towns in England is Maldon. The town council also in the ceremonial country of North Yorkshire is another town in the county on this list. Of course, North Yorkshire has a lot of loved towns, and this civil parish on the Blackwater estuary in Essex is just one of them. It is the seat of the Maldon District and the starting point of the Chelmer and Blackwater Navigation.
Known for Maldon Sea Salt being produced in the area, the town with a population of 14,220 is loved for being a good place to retire. You will find a lot of elderly people from whom you can learn about the rich English history and culture
7. Hart
We would love to include Hart here even though it is a local government district. It’s in Hampshire and derived its name from the River Hart with its council based in Fleet. Formed on 1 April 1974 under the Local Government Act of 1972, it doesn’t have city status. However, it’s a merger of the urban district of Fleet, and the Hartley Wintney Rural District.
We consider Hart one of the most loved places in England after it was named the best place to live in Britain by the 2017 Halifax Quality of Life study. It’s indeed one of the richest and least deprived areas in the entire United Kingdom, according to the Indices of Deprivation 2015. The town ranked 326th least deprived out of 326 local authorities in England. That’s why people love Hart.
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10 Poorest Places in The UK
What are the poorest places in the UK? The last thing that’ll come to mind when the UK is mentioned is poverty. It’s not among the countries you’ll associate poverty with. This should be clearly noted as we begin. Yet, not every part of Great Britain has the affluence of London, Edinburgh, or Glasgow. Some places in the UK are poor. We’re here to show you the 10 poorest places in the UK.
These places are the same neighborhood with the biggest shortages of basic social infrastructure and facilities such as playgrounds, parks, pubs, shops, and sports centers. You’ll find some of them among the areas left behind in England, Wales, and Scotland. Authorities have to do something about these 10 poorest places in the UK.
10. Newport, Wales
We’re starting in Wales. One of the poorest places in the UK is a city and county borough in Gwent in Wales. We are referring to Newport which is situated on the River Usk close to the river’s confluence with the Severn Estuary. It is 19 kilometers northeast of Cardiff. Newport’s population of 145,700 at the 2011 census notwithstanding, all is not going on fine with the city. It can’t get past its nagging poverty.
Imagine this: of Newport’s 95 neighborhoods in Newport, 23 currently rank among the most deprived in Wales. Do the math, and you will find out that this is about 24 percent of the authority. That’s the biggest percentage of deprivation in the country.
9. Greenock, Inverclyde, Scotland
Wales doesn’t have a monopoly on poor places. Scotland has, at least, one of the 10 poorest places in the UK. You’ll find the ninth on our list in Inverclyde. This is Greenock, a town and administrative center in the Inverclyde council area. The town with a population of 44,248 is located in the west-central Lowlands of Scotland.
As proof of how gripping the poverty state of this town is, its population reduced by almost 3,000 within 10 years. In a report that shows how poor some parts of the nations are, Greenock tops the list. In the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation for 2020, Greenock has the highest number of deprived areas in Scotland.
8. Halton, England
England too has some of the poorest places in the UK and the first of these on this list is the eighth poorest place in the UK, Halton. The district and unitary authority that registers its name on this list has a borough status in Cheshire.
When you consider its ranking as one of the worst areas in England and Wales by a global children's charity that also ranks Halton as one of the worst areas in England and Wales to be a girl, you will understand why Halton slipped into the rank of the 20 most deprived areas in England. Other indices like life expectancy, children poverty which is 25 percent, health inequality, and unemployment rates are not in a positive light for this district.
7. Merthyr Tydfil, Wales
We’re back in Wales to find Merthyr Tydfil, the main town in Merthyr Tydfil County Borough, as the seventh of the 10 poorest places in the UK. The town administered by Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council is about 37 kilometers north of Cardiff. Often called Merthyr, the town believed to be named after Tydfil, daughter of King Brychan of Brycheiniog, has a population of 43,820.
This town seems to be hitting above its weight as the go-to place for those looking for gloomy job news. As of March 2018, the unemployment rate was 5.7 percent. Even though it's an iron producer, poor transportation service is the bane of this town that makes it so poor.
6. South Elmsall, England
South Elmsall is a small town and a civil parish lying to the east of Hemsworth with a population of 6,519. When it comes to safety, this town is among the most dangerous of small towns, villages, and cities in West Yorkshire. It’s faring badly in income deprivation, employment deprivation, education, skills and training deprivation, health deprivation, and disability. The 2021 overall crime rate in South Elmsall was 111 crimes per 1,000 people Living in this small town, you will be on a downward spiral of ill health and at the risk of premature death or the impairment of quality of life caused by poor physical or mental health.
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Visiting to London for the first time? Here are the best 10 places in London you Must visit
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10 Most Miserable Towns in the UK
What are the most miserable towns in the United Kingdom? Many of the towns in the United Kingdom are not doing too badly in terms of basic amenities. The quality of life in those towns is higher even than in places recognized as cities in other countries. Still, it can’t be said that all those towns are having it equally. Assessing the standard of living and quality of life in the UK as a whole, we can describe certain towns in the United Kingdom as miserable. Granted, those towns are not inherently terrible. Yet, the situation there is not acceptable in the light of what we see in other villages, towns, and cities, in the UK. In this video, we shall be discussing the 10 most miserable towns in the UK.
10. Cumbernauld, Scotland
We will start our discussion with a town in Scotland. To give you a hint; this is the first of the three Scottish towns on this list of the 10 most miserable towns in the UK. We are talking about Cumbernauld, a large town in North Lanarkshire with an area of 8.3 square miles or 21.5 square kilometers. Under normal circumstances, it should be a city because of its city-like huge population of 51,000.
It has not shed that horrible description as “Scotland’s most dismal town.” Truly speaking, this town is lacking in anything of the good things you would find in Glasgow or Edinburgh. The center of Cumbernauld has been described as the “Kabul of the North.” This says it all. Whatever you know about Kabul has its miniature in this miserable town.
9. Grimsby, England
The first of the 5 cities in England on this list is Grimsby. Maybe we should stop calling it Great Grimsby. If it were great indeed, this port town and the North East Lincolnshire administrative center on the south bank of the Humber Estuary would have all amenities that would make it rank among the best. But the comments from its residents and one-time visitors indicated that life is miserable in this place that has been voted several times as one of the worst places to live in England.
Therefore, the town of around 100,000 residents is one of the most miserable towns in the UK. Its entire area of 88 square miles (or 230 square kilometers) has been ranked the 18th worst place to live a while ago.
8. Airdrie, Scotland
Back in Scotland; we are now examining Airdrie, a town in North Lanarkshire. It also is one of the most miserable towns in the UK. The town on a plateau with an elevation of 400 feet or 130 meters above sea level is about 12 miles (or 19 kilometers) east of Glasgow city center. During its industrial heyday in the 19th century, coal mining and cotton milling were the major industries, no one could then think of this former industrial town as miserable.
However, the exit of those industries has made life there miserable to extent of being branded the most dismal town in the UK. The PR manager for the town admits it deserves its grim reputation as the worst in Scotland. The town is boring and the buildings are ugly.
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10 Most Miserable Places to Live in England
What are the most miserable places to live in England? Every living human has the right to a decent living. If prudent management of resources and respect for human dignity is put at the fore of all government policies and programs, there won’t be anyone living in miserable places as there would be no miserable place to live. The attention here is on England that has plenty of glamorous places. Anyone that has ever been to the most miserable places to live in England will develop choler for the affluence of the best places in England. These most miserable places to live in England are essentially the most depressing places to live in England. Let’s now analyze the places other people accept or are forced to accept as their home.
10. Harrow
We want to start with Harrow, a large town in Greater London which is the main settlement of the London Borough of Harrow. It lies about 9.5 miles northwest of Charing Cross and about 5.4 miles south of Watford.
In 2012, a popular ranking by the Happy at Home Survey, Harrow was included among the gloomiest places to live. Ever since then, it has remained one of the most miserable places to live in England. Rather than improving, the town’s newspaper, The Harrow Times, recently listed it among the most depressing places to live in England. Another survey conducted among its residents places it on the bottom of the worst places to live. Similarly, the Office for National Statistics ranked it as the fourth of the most miserable places to live in the UK, considering how tough it is to survive in Harrow on an annual income of under £60,000.
9. Doncaster
The next one of the most miserable places to live in England is Doncaster, a large town in South Yorkshire. The minster town named after the River Don flowing through it is the principal settlement of the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster. The market town is also the second-largest in South Yorkshire.
People who live in Doncaster are the ones who voted it to the rank of top ten worst places to live in the UK for consecutive years. In a survey of the towns in South Yorkshire, Doncaster was ranked as the most dangerous. Among the 110 cities, towns, and villages in the area, Doncaster is among the top 20 most dangerous. In a recent year, it was voted as the overall second worst place in Britain. The overall crime rate in 2020 was 128 crimes per 1,000 people. It’s indeed one of the most depressing places to live in England and the UK.
8. Ipswich
Ipswich, a large port town and borough in Suffolk, is another one of the 10 most miserable places to live in England. Ipswich in East Anglia is a county town located 10 miles from the mouth of the River Orwell and the North Sea. It is also 67 miles away from London northeast, 45 miles southeast of Cambridge, 40 miles south of Norwich.
The crime rate in Ipswich is as bad as 100 crimes to 1000 people. Moving around the central parts of the town, where crime often occurs, you'd see that it is one of the most depressing places to live in England. Even though it has one of the fastest-growing economies in the UK thanks to the reinvention in its popular waterfront region and the introduction of the University of Suffolk, it remains relatively the most deprived area in Suffolk.
7. Burnley
Burnley, a town in Lancashire, 21 miles north of Manchester and 20 miles east of Preston, is another one of the most miserable places to live in England. The town at the confluence of the River Brun and River Calder is known for the manufacturing and aerospace industries. However, that hasn’t taken it out of the list of the most depressing towns in England.
As of 2019, over 8,829 children in Burnley were regarded as living in poverty, almost half within the town, after housing costs. Figures from Burnley are among the highest in the Northwest.
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10 Most Boring Towns in England
What are the most boring towns in England? Do you have an idea of what it means to live in a boring place? Some people are actually living in boring cities or towns but are not conscious of what they’re missing due to their exposure. But if you want to appreciate what it means to live in a boring city or town in a developed country, consider these 10 most boring towns in England.
These are towns frequently found on the yearly data released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) on how happy people across Britain are. It was a compilation of the people’s responses to questions regarding their present and past happiness and satisfaction with life. Their comments are categorized to their priorities in life.
10. Cinderford
Let’s first look at Cinderford, a town and civil parish founded in the 19th century. The town on the eastern end of the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire is one of the most boring towns in England. The town’s origin as a coal mining center still reflects today be seen in the style, planning, and layout of the town as you could see long rows of identical terraced buildings.
Today, this historic market town that derived its name from the iron ore being mined and smelted there is the shadow of its economic past. With the decline of the coal and mining industry in the mid-20th century, most of the male population in Cinderford lost their job since they were employed in the industry. Today, the town still struggles to regulate its transportation and parking, education, and societal order.
9. Doncaster
Next is Doncaster, a large minster town in South Yorkshire. The town named after its River Don is also a market town. It has a large market center that has acquired that status from the Middle Ages. It is the main settlement of Doncaster Borough. Today, the town with its built-up area subdivision and the wider built-up area is one of the most boring towns in England.
The majority of the residents of this town aren’t happy about their town. Just like Cinderford, Doncaster is still struggling to shed the burden of the reputation it has earned from the 1960s mining community saga and failed investment.
8. Burnley
It’s now the turn of Burnley, a town in Lancashire. The town is 21 miles north of Manchester and 20 miles east of Preston. It’s at the confluence of the River Brun and River Calder not too far from the countryside to the east and south. To the west of this town is Padiham while Brierfield is to the north. It’s a thriving market town which is surrounded by breathtaking countryside. It used to be one of Lancashire’s most prominent mill towns.
What makes this place one of the most boring towns is the income disparity. According to the council, the variation in levels of income and wealth in Lancashire are very wide and not concentrated in specific areas. No wonder why it is among the most boring towns in the country.
7. Hartlepool
The large port town of Hartlepool in County Durham in North East is another boring town. This town is the largest and main settlement of the larger Borough of Hartlepool. Upon realizing that it is just 12 miles northeast of Stockton-on-Tees, you may wonder less about why it is one of the most depressing towns in the UK. Hartlepool is also located 32 miles southeast of Newcastle upon Tyne, 17 miles southeast of Durham, and 20 miles southeast of Sunderland.
One of the reasons why Hartlepool is so boring is the unregulated behavior of kids when they’re out with their parents. This creates a lot of embarrassment for any who wants to insist on observing decorum.
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10 Most Boring Places to Live in the UK
What are the most boring places to live in the United Kingdom? Life in most parts of the UK can be interesting. There are fascinating places to live. However, in the same country, there are some other boring towns and cities to live in. In this video, we’ve analyzed the situations in those places to show you the 10 most boring places to live in the UK. One thing stands out about these places; many of them are among the most boring towns in England, the most depressing places to live, either in England or in the UK, or the worst places to live or work in the UK. As we discuss these places, you need to show some appreciation for the ruggedness and tenacity of people in those places.
10. Cinderford, England
As usual, we want to open the log of the most boring places to live in the United Kingdom with a town and civil parish in England. Cinderford is historically a market town. As you meander through the town, your attention will be drawn to its origin as you see on both sides of its streets terraced houses that bring your mind back to the historical past in South Wales when those mining villages were prominent.
Cinderford has suffered a lot of economic backwardness because of the decline of the coal industry in the 1950s and 1960s. Since most of the breadwinners in this town were employed in the mining industry, the effect of the massive job loss is still being felt. For instance, no revenue is being generated through parking as it is free or almost free. The only secondary school is relatively small.
9. Cumbernauld, Scotland
Let’s step out of England to find the next of the 10 most boring places to live in the UK. We land in a large town in Scotland. The town is Cumbernauld, the tenth most populous locality in Scotland. It’s in the center of Scotland's Central Belt. Though it’s on the Scottish watershed situated between the Forth and the Clyde, it’s culturally far tilted towards Glasgow.
In 2001, some residents of the town described it as “the Kabul of the North.” The situation that fetched it that description persists till 2017 when the town that is geographically located between east and west became the only Scottish town on the list of the most dismal towns in the UK. A group of respected analysts in Scotland chastised local authorities in charge of the town for their negligence and incompetence.
8. Burnley, England
Back to England, we find Burnley, a town in Lancashire among the most boring places to live in the UK. The town, with a 2001 population estimate of 73,021, is 21 miles north of Manchester and 20 miles east of Preston, at the confluence of the River Calder and River Brun.
As you likely knew, the thriving market town formerly recognized as one of the most prominent mill towns is considered boring because of the wide gap between the haves and the have-nots. This is a town where affluence exists side by side with poverty and social exclusion. Consequently, over 8,829 children in Burnley were regarded as living in poverty as of 2019 while some children are wasting excess resources.
7. Hartlepool, England
The next city to be considered is Hartlepool, another town in England that is also a port town in County Durham in the northeast. Hartlepool which has since been a major seaport also has a long fishing heritage.
In this one of the most boring places to live in the United Kingdom, the crime rates, especially violent crime, arson, burglary, and drug are too high. The Hartlepudlians, the people living in Hartlepool aren’t happy that their town has been on many lists of the worst towns. Also, as the largest settlement and an administrative center, it’s surprisingly among the most miserable places to live in England. It’s also the second most dangerous major town in Durham. Given this circumstance, there’s no way Hartlepool can avoid being on the list of the most boring places to live in the UK.
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Places to see in ( Cranbrook - UK )
Places to see in ( Cranbrook - UK )
Cranbrook is a small town in the Weald of Kent in South East England. It lies roughly half-way between Maidstone and Hastings, about 38 miles southeast of central London. The place name Cranbrook derives from Old English cran broc, meaning Crane Marsh, marshy ground frequented by cranes (although more probably herons). Spelling of the place name has evolved over the centuries from Cranebroca (c. 1100); by 1226 it was recorded as Cranebroc, then Cranebrok. By 1610 the name had become Cranbrooke, which evolved into the current spelling.
Located on the Maidstone to Hastings road, it is five miles north of Hawkhurst. The smaller settlements of Swattenden, Colliers Green and Hartley lie within the parish. Baker's Cross is on the eastern outskirts of the town. Cranbrook is on the Hastings Beds, alternating sands and clays which are more resistant to erosion than the surrounding clays and so form the hills of the High Weald. The geology of the area has played a major role in the town's development, deposits of iron ore and fuller's earth were important in the iron industry and cloth industry respectively.
During the 19th century, a group of artists known as the Cranbrook Colony were located here. The Colony artists tended to paint scenes of domestic life in rural Kent – cooking and washing, children playing, and other family activities.
Queen's Hall Theatre, part of Cranbrook School, sponsors many theatre groups, including the Cambridge Footlights and Cranbrook Opera and Dramatic Society (CODS). The Showtimers pantomime group produces an annual show. Cranbrook Town Band, founded in the 1920s, is a British-style brass band, which performs regular concerts in the Queen's Hall, St Dunstan's Church and around Kent.
There are many medieval buildings in the area. At Wilsley Green, to the north of the town, is a Grade I-listed Wealden hall house and cloth hall that dates to the late 14th century. There are a number of medieval cloth halls around the town - the George Hotel is in one dating to 1400, there are two more further down the High St on the north side dating from the late 15th century and 16th century. There are 15th century examples at Goddards Green Farm on Angley Rd, Hill House on The Hill, and on Friezley Lane.
Glassenbury Park is a late-15th-century manor house on the road to Iden Green with a 1730s front block, remodelled in 1877-79 by Anthony Salvia. Wilsley Hotel was originally built in 1864-70 as a home for the Colony artist John Callcott Horsley, designer of the first Christmas card twenty years earlier. The architect was Richard Norman Shaw in his first important domestic commission. The war memorial was erected on Angley Road in 1920.
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Albert Dock Liverpool
The Royal Albert Dock is one of the most iconic landmarks of Liverpool, UK. The place is a wonderful place for a walk and home to the city’s most popular tourist attractions. Albert Dock Liverpool is the most visited multi-used tourist attraction in the United Kingdom outside London. The Royal Albert Dock is a complex of dock buildings and warehouses which was designed by Jesse Hartley and Philip Hardwick and opened in 1846. The honorary Royal was added to the Albert Dock’s Name recently in 2018 after being granted a Royal Charter.
This place is so beautiful that you will need a full day to absorb the enchanting atmosphere that surrounds the whole area. This is also a great place to take pictures and walk beside the series of red buildings. As you enter the area from the main road. The beautiful Pump House with a large chimney welcomes you. There are some colorful food trucks parked in the area. There are some very nice museums in this area.
As you walk past the museums the path takes the curves and you can see the River Mersey from a wonderful perspective. From this point you can feel like watching the vast of the sea from a ship. The chains of the barriers are full of love locks which means this is a favorite spot for lovers.
History of Royal Albert Dock Liverpool
Albert Dock was the first structure in Britain which was built of cast iron, sandstones, granite and bricks. Also, the first of its kind dock where the ships could be loaded and unloaded directly from the warehouses. These warehouses were used to store cotton, brandy, silk. Ivory, sugar, tobacco and tea. The design of Albert Dock was prepared and submitted for approval in 1839 which got approved by the parliament in 1841 and then the construction started for the site.
Albert Dock was closed in 1972 because of the damages from the Second World War. The redevelopment of the dock began in 1981 and after 3 years the place was officially re-opened in 1984.
Attractions at Albert Dock Liverpool
Walking around and taking photographs is the best activity at the Albert Dock. The area has museums, colorful food trucks, magnificent views, retails and fine restaurants.
Tate Liverpool
Tate Liverpool is home to British and International superb modern and contemporary art. This is one of the most visited art galleries in Liverpool city and the entry is free. The Tate Liverpool is only a small walk from the commercial area of the city. There is also a café at the venue and a shop that offers jewelry, artifacts, designer homewares, books, postcards and souvenirs.
Liverpool Mountain
The mountain of rocks, a ten-meter-high art of rock balancing is displayed next to The Tate. These vertically stacked rocks are colored with fluorescent colors and they look very eye-catching in contrast with the red brick buildings at the dock. The artwork is created by a famous Swiss Artist, Ugo Rondinone.
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Hartley Hotel ⭐⭐ | Review Hotel in London, Great Britain
Hartley Hotel ⭐⭐ | Review Hotel in London, Great Britain
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In the East London, Hartley Hotel is just a 10-minute drive from the Olympic Park in Stratford. A friendly, family-run hotel, it has free, secured, on-site parking, a breakfast buffet and a 24-hour front desk. The bright and contemporary rooms each feature a flat-screen TV, a hairdryer and free Wi-Fi. Some of the rooms feature a private bathroom. A hearty breakfast buffet is available to all guests. It is served in the cozy dining area. Wanstead Park London Overground Station is just a 9-minute walk from Hartley Hotel, providing routes into central London. Westfield Stratford City, one of the largest urban shopping centers in Europe, is less than a kilometer away. The Excel London Exhibition and Convention Centre is also only an 11-minute drive away. Newham is a great choice for travelers interested in entertainment, sightseeing and tourist attractions.
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Hartley Hotel - London Hotels, UK
Hartley Hotel 2 Stars Hotel in London, UK Within US Travel Directory Located in the East London, Hartley Hotel is just 10 minutes’ drive from the Olympic Park in Stratford.
A friendly, family-run hotel, it has free, secured, on-site parking, a breakfast buffet and a 24-hour reception.
The bright and contemporary rooms each feature a flat-screen TV, a hairdryer and free Wi-Fi.
Some of the rooms feature an en suite bathroom.
A hearty breakfast buffet is available to all guests.
It is served within the cosy dining area.
Wanstead Park London Overground Station is just 9 minutes’ walk from Hartley Hotel, providing routes into central London.
Westfield Stratford City, one of the largest urban shopping centres in Europe, is less than a kilometer away.
The Excel London Exhibition and Convention Centre is also only 11 minutes’ drive away.
Newham is a great choice for travellers interested in entertainment, tourist attractions and monuments.
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Durham England Things To Do
We invite you to walk with us and visit some of the attractions in Durham England. List of top things to do in Durham is based just on our own experience.
Durham is a gorgeous city located North East of England. The city is famous by its Romanesque style Cathedral where scenes of Harry Potter movies were filmed, and Norman Castle. Except those two attractions there are many other things to do...
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Join us as we visit The World's Biggest Paving Slab and explore the tribute to Titanic bandmaster Wallace Hartley! Explore the historical significance and legacy left by Hartley and his band during the ship's tragic sinking.
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0:00:37 - Parking in Colne
0:01:18 - The World’s Biggest Paving Slab
0:01:52 - Micropubs & Hippodrome
0:03:09 - The Bank Wallace Hartley Worked In
0:03:29 - Events in Colne
0:03:56 - World’s First Purpose Built Cinema - Central Hall
0:04:24 - Wallace Hartley Monument - Bandleader on the Titanic
0:05:36 - Model of the Titanic Ship
0:05:58 - Wallace Hartley Story and Funeral Route
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0:08:25 - Hartley’s Jam Founder also from Colne
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CORNWALL ENGLAND TRAVEL VLOG ◆ EXPLORING LAND'S END, MINACK THEATRE, & PENZANCE #cornwall #uk
[Filmed October 19, 2020] PLEASE NOTE: Cornwall was in Tier 1 on the date that this video was filmed, and we had traveled from another Tier 1 area. All of the UK’s hands-face-space guidelines were followed, and Derek and I strictly adhered to all local rules and regulations.
In today’s video, Derek and I drove from our AirBNB near Falmouth to the southwestern-most tip of Cornwall, England.
We first made sure to hike to Land’s End properly, so we could be official End to Ender's when we drove to John O’Groats later in this trip!
Then, we winded our way through the Cornish back roads to the Minack Theatre - which was the highlight of my day! It was absolutely stunning and I hope to go back someday and see a show!
As a final stop, we went to Penzance and scoped out the town. If only we could have stayed the night so we could go to some of the fun looking pubs!
If you’ve been to this area of Cornwall and have some tips for visitors, feel free to include them in the comments below!
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Top 10 Attractions in Monaco & 3 Day Trips | French Riviera Travel
Discover the top 10 places to visit in Monaco 2024, with our Monaco Travel Guide! ✨
In this 9-minute travel guide we explore the top 10 things to do in Monaco, 3 unforgettable day trips and share 4 travel tips. From the legendary Monte Carlo Casino and historic Prince's Palace to must-see sights like the Oceanographic Museum, we've got you covered! Plus, dive into Monaco’s delicious food scene with local favorites like Pissaladière and Socca. Perfect for both first-time visitors and seasoned travelers, this guide will help you make the most of your trip to Monaco!
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0:33 Top 10 Attractions in Monaco
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4:45 Èze Village, France
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5:57 Nice, France
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1. Monte Carlo Casino
Step into the world of luxury at the iconic Monte Carlo Casino. Marvel at its stunning Beaux-Arts architecture, opulent interiors, and grand chandeliers.
2. Prince's Palace (Palais Princier de Monaco)
Explore the historic home of the Grimaldi family. Don’t miss the daily Changing of the Guard ceremony at 11:55 AM and the panoramic views from Monaco-Ville.
3. Monaco Cathedral
Visit the resting place of Princess Grace and Prince Rainier III. Admire its Romanesque-Byzantine architecture, grand altar, and stained-glass windows.
4. Oceanographic Museum
Perched on a cliff, this museum showcases marine life and impressive aquariums. Enjoy stunning sea views from the rooftop terrace.
5. Monaco Grand Prix Circuit
For motorsport fans, walk or drive the legendary Formula 1 track and explore iconic spots like the Fairmont Hairpin and La Rascasse corner.
6. Larvotto Beach
Monaco’s only public beach with crystal-clear waters and a pebbled shoreline. Ideal for swimming, relaxing, or enjoying a seaside meal at nearby cafés.
7. Saint-Martin Gardens
Located near the Prince’s Palace, these tranquil gardens offer a peaceful retreat with panoramic sea views and lush Mediterranean flora.
8. Port Hercule
Stroll along this glamorous marina filled with luxury yachts. The waterfront promenade is perfect for people-watching and enjoying the Monaco skyline.
9. Fort Antoine
This 17th-century fortress, now an open-air theater, offers spectacular views of the sea and Monaco. It’s also a summer venue for cultural performances.
10. Japanese Garden
Escape to this serene 7,000-square-meter garden near Larvotto Beach. Featuring koi ponds, waterfalls, and Zen gardens, it’s a peaceful retreat from Monaco's bustling energy.
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3 Day Trips from Monaco:
1. Èze Village: Visit the medieval hilltop village of Èze for stunning views of the French Riviera. Wander through narrow streets, artisan shops, and tour the Fragonard Perfume Factory.
2. Menton: Explore the “Pearl of France,” known for its pastel-colored buildings, citrus groves, and vibrant markets. Ideal for a relaxed afternoon by the sea.
3. Nice: Stroll along the Promenade des Anglais, explore the charming Old Town with its colorful markets and cafés and head to Castle Hill for panoramic views.
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Monte-Carlo - Casino Bar (49582110096)
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Casino de Monte-Carlo (49582351802)
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Monaco Casino de Monte Carlo Intérieur Atrium 6
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Interior of Saint Nicholas Cathedral, Monaco
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Fort Antoine - panoramio
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