Places to see in ( Bawtry - UK )
Places to see in ( Bawtry - UK )
Bawtry is a small market town and civil parish which lies at the point where the western branch of the Roman road Ermine Street crosses the River Idle in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England and met the Great North Road. Nearby towns include Gainsborough to the east, Retford south south-east, Worksop to the south-west and Doncaster to the north-west. Historically within the West Riding of Yorkshire.
Bawtry is located in the metropolitan borough of Doncaster on the border with Nottinghamshire, and is situated between Bircotes and Misson at the conjunction of the A614, A631 and A638 roads. The present A638 was for centuries the Great North Road, and in the 20th century the town was a notorious bottleneck, until it was bypassed in 1965. The county boundary with Nottinghamshire runs just to the south of the town and for this reason the southernmost house on the Great North Road is named 'Number One Yorkshire'.
The town's former prosperity was based on its communications, the River Idle in the days when it was a port, the Great North Road in the coaching era, and the Great Northern Railway.
Bawtry has a school called Bawtry Mayflower School named after the ship Mayflower, which took William Bradford, leader of the Pilgrims, to the Americas, settling the first Plymouth Colony. Bradford lived at Austerfield, close to Bawtry. The White Hart in Swan Street is the oldest surviving pub in Bawtry dating back to 1689. The older Swan Inn, also in Swan Street, is still intact, but converted to other uses.
South Parade is a terrace of Georgian houses. The Market Hill and High Street contain other buildings of that period, interspersed with more recent developments. The Courtyard in Bawtry is a modern development hosting a variety of shops and businesses. The entire development was designed by Graham Smith Design, who went on to win the Green Apple Awards 2005 in recognition of the efforts to preserve and enhance the heritage of Bawtry.
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Market Deeping Walk: Town Centre【4K】
Located in the county of Lincolnshire, and around eight miles north of Peterborough, is the town of Market Deeping.
Geographically, Market Deeping is situated on the north bank of the River Welland - a river which forms part of a natural border between Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire. The town's name is derived from an Old English word meaning 'deep fen' or 'low place'.
During the Norman era, Richard de Rulos raised a high bank around the flood-prone river in Market Deeping, or Deeping St Guthlac as it was known at the time. Similar work was carried out by Richard's son-in-Law, Baldwin Fitzgilbert in neighbouring Deeping St James to the east. Market Deeping is part of a series of settlements in what is known collectively as The Deepings, but is the only one with town status. The market referenced in its name has been held here since at least 1220.
At the northern end of the town centre is St Guthlac's Church. This has been a place of worship for over 800 years, and features a 12th century entrance arch, a 13th century porch and a 15th century tower. The clock was installed in 1763, and two early 18th century sundials inscribed 'The Day is Thine' and 'The Night Cometh' adorn the south and north sides of the tower respectively. The church is Grade I listed.
In 1849 a railway station opened in the neighbouring village of Deeping St James (situated immediately east of Market Deeping as part of a continous settlement). This formed part of the Lincolnshire Loop Line that linked Peterborough to Gainsborough via Boston, Spalding and Lincoln. The station closed to passengers in 1961. Today, public transport to Market Deeping consists of direct buses from Peterborough, Bourne, Stamford, Spalding and various other nearby settlements.
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Filmed: 24th March 2024
Link to the walk on Google Maps:
Filmed on a Sony FDR-AX700 with a Zhiyun Crane 2 and a Sony ECM-XYST1M Stereo Microphone.
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 High Street
3:01 Market Place
5:35 Lincoln Road
10:02 Church Street
Tour of Market Deeping in Lincolnshire
This is the second part of the guided tour around Market Deeping in the South Kesteven District of Lincolnshire.
Market Deeping autumn Funfair 2021
My footage from Market deeping funfair presented by Larry Gray. Rides include Ghost Train, funhouse, round up, tagada, jump & smile, twist, waltzer & star flyer
Market Deeping Funfair 2021
My footage from the opening weekend at market Deeping funfair (John Eve Park)
Market Deeping Fun Fair, 5th April 2015 (Part 1 of 2)
Photographs of Market Deeping Fun Fair taken on 5th April 2015.
Market Deeping is in Lincolnshire, England.
This is video 1 of 2.
🚗A Drive Around Stamford Lincolnshire UK, seeing Independent Shops, Churches, Hotels & Restaurants 🚗
🚗Join me on a drive around Stamford, which is in the county of Lincolnshire in the UK. 🚗
🌞See a hint of the numerous independent shops that are found in the Historic Market Town of Stamford.
🌞In the Historic Market Town of Stamford, you will find cobbled streets and beautiful stone buildings.
🌞There are magnificent historic churches on almost every corner of Stamford.
🌞Stamford has many hotels and restaurants, found in spectacular stone buildings. For example:
• The George Hotel Stamford
• The William Cecil Hotel.
🌞The town of Stamford has a lovely Town Meadow. A great place for a short walk or a picnic next to the river.
🌞We parked at the Cattlemarket Car Park, which is a perfect location for a wander around the Town Meadow and the Town. Currently, it is free to park here on a Sunday.
✅To find out more about Stamford please check out my factsheet at EarsAndIdeas.com
Chapters
0:00 Intro
0:15 Independent Shops
0:24 Cobbled Streets
0:35 Churches
1:15 EarsAndIdeas.com
2:06 Stone Buildings
2:20 Hotels and Restaurants
3:15 Town Meadow
3:40 Cattlemarket Car Park
7:29 Sports Centre and Memorial Pool
7:37 New College Stamford
8:19 Stamford Hospital Main Entrance
8:41 Stamford Retail Park
9:18 Burghley House
10:40 Burghley Park Golf Club
11.15 Outro
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Market Deeping Fun Fair, 5th April 2015 (Part 2 of 2)
Photographs of Market Deeping Fun Fair taken on 5th April 2015.
Market Deeping is in Lincolnshire, England.
This is video 2 of 2.
Beautiful Walk in Stamford, Lincolnshire England | Best UK Towns to Live in the UK? [CC]
Turn on the cc guide and enjoy our walking tour of beautiful Stamford, Lincolnshire, surely one of the best towns in the UK to live or simply visit. Join us as we walk around Stamford's historic streets, and absorb the architecture and history as if you are really there. Complete with closed captions (subtitles.)
Stamford has a unique blend of history, independent shops and some of the best Georgian architecture in the UK. It was voted ‘Britain’s top place to live’ in 2013.
Proclaimed by Sir Walter Scott as “the finest stone town in England”, it was declared a conservation area in 1967 and has over 600 listed limestone buildings and five medieval churches.
It's easy to visit Stamford as it sits between Peterborough, Leicester and Nottingham. And a walk in Stamford England is a real step back into history.
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The Peterborough Collection [1] - Cathedral Square
The Peterborough Collection is a series that shows the changing face of the city through a montage of photographs from throughout the decades. Cathedral Square [formerly Market Square] is the first to be showcased, starting in 1908 and coming right up-to-date. All photos have permission of use from Peterborough Images.
Old Rectory Country Hotel, Crickhowell, United Kingdom
Old Rectory Country Hotel, Crickhowell, United Kingdom
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Located in Llangattock, the Old Rectory Country Hotel is situated in Brecon Beacons National Park, a kilometer from Crickhowell. The hotel offers free parking and WiFi.
The Old Rectory dates back to the 16th Century, and some of the rooms have retained the traditional wooden beams. The rooms offer a garden view, flat-screen TV and en suite bathroom.
The hotel features a restaurant that serves seasonal, local produce. There are areas that cater for cor...
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23rd April 2022
The Peterborough Collection [45] - Bretton
The Peterborough Collection is a series that shows the changing face of the city through a montage of photographs from throughout the decades. Bretton is featured this time, beginning on Mowbray Road in 1922, and going on to include the old Bretton Centre, Peterborough Pirates ice hockey fans, the Court Hotel & Tennis Centre, Bretton Woods school [which closed in 2007], the Silver Jubilee pub [which was burnt down in a fire] and Edith Cavell Hospital [which was demolished in 2010], right through to the current Sainsburys and surrounding centre. All photos have permission from Peterborough Images:
DRIVE THROUGH BRITISH COUNTRYSIDE | CLAYTHORPE WATERMILL TO RUCKLAND VILLAGE | LINCOLNSHIRE WOLDS
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No talking, just driving through the English Countryside from Claythorpe watermill to Ruckland village in Lincolnshire Wolds on a spring day in May 2021.
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2 bed flat to rent on The Moorings, Bridge Street, Deeping St James, Peterborough PE6 By Belvoir
** with views of the river ** Unfurnished two bedroom apartment located in Deeping Gate. This modern property consists of a large lounge with patio doors leading to a nice patio private garden with a beautiful view over the river. The kitchen includes all white goods with fridge freezer, washing machine and dishwasher. Master bedroom is a double size room. Bathroom has a heated towel rail and shower over the bath. Allocated parking. Available: 04.03.2015 Details Total Floor Area: 59m2 Ground floor entrance hall Fitted carpet, door to: Kitchen 2.98m (9`9') x 2.58m (8`6') Fitted with a matching range of base and eye level units with worktop space over, built-in fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine, PVCu double glazed window to front, vinyl flooring. Bedroom 2 2.98m (9`9') x 2.15m (7`1') PVCu double glazed window to front, fitted carpet. Lounge 4.65m (15`3') x 3.28m (10`9') Fitted carpet, double door. Bathroom Fitted with three piece suite comprising bath, wash hand basin and WC, vinyl flooring. Master bedroom 3.76m (12`4') x 2.67m (8`9') Double glazed window to rear, fitted carpet.
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Mambukal Deeping Pool
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Trains at Tallington, ECML | 20/08/17
A busy and calm day down at Tallington LC on the ECML on a Sunday afternoon into early evening.
Tallington info:
Tallington is a village and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 497. It is situated 4 miles (6 km) east from Stamford and 8 miles (13 km) north-east from the centre of Peterborough. The village has around 200 houses.
Geography:
Tallington is located on the main A1175 road (formerly the A16) (for Market Deeping) which runs between Stamford and Spalding. To the west is Uffington. Tallington has a busy level crossing over the East Coast Main Line. There was once a Tallington railway station, but it is now closed. Since the 1930s there has been a plan for a Tallington bypass and bridge over the railway; even though the village ended up making concrete bridges for many UK motorways (including much of the Yorkshire section of the M62), there has never been a bridge made for the village. Dow Mac even offered to donate a bridge to the village.
From the East Coast Main Line south-east of the village, the parish boundary follows the River Welland to the west, it meets Uffington and crosses the A16 a half-mile west of the village at the point where the pylons cross the road, then skirts the edge of Casewick Park. It crosses the ECML a half-mile north of the village, and meets Barholm and Stowe. It skirts the northern edge of Barholm Lodge, across the north section of Tallington Lakes and meets West Deeping at King Street. It follows King Street southwards to the A16, which it follows to the west, around the western edge of West Deeping, to the River Welland, north of Lolham Mill, where it meets the City of Peterborough and the parish of Bainton.
Governance:
At the Tallington Lakes Leisure Park, made from gravel pits, is a dry ski slope and water activities with a campsite. The parish church is dedicated to St Lawrence and is in the Uffington Group of churches. The village public house was the Whistle Stop next to the railway, formerly known as the Kesteven Arms, it closed in January 2017. The village station closed in 1959. The River Welland passes across the south of the village. The Lincolnshire county boundary is 100 yards (91 m) to the south.
Tallington Lakes are situated directly east of the former Dow-Mac concrete works, and are formed from its gravel pits. Dow-Mac, on Barholm Road, was formed by Harry Dowsett, who lived in Greatford Hall, in 1943 as Dowsett Engineering Construction, later working with Mackay. It made concrete railway sleepers during the war, and later motorway concrete pillars and beams. Prestressed concrete was first made by Dow Mac (Products) Ltd in Tallington.
The site is now known as Tarmac Precast Concrete.
Old railway station:
Tallington railway station was a station in Tallington, Lincolnshire on the Great Northern Railway between Grantham and Peterborough. It was opened on 2 October 1853 and it closed on 1 September 1959, however the former goods yard is still open and is used by the Dow-Mac works at Tallington for delivery of concrete beams, bridge supports, sleepers, etc. by rail.
UK Road Trip 2015
Song: Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall by Coldplay
Just a compilation of videos during our road trip in the UK. We had an absolute blast and we hope it shows in this video :)
Location: London, Bath, Cardiff, Manchester, Liverpool, Snowdonia, Lake District, Blackpool, Edinburgh, York, and a little bit of everywhere.
Steam Train From Pickering
Traveling through the beautiful country side in North Yorkshire England.
Whitemoor Level Crossing
Saturday August 8 2015 at 2.31. The 12.22 Birmingham to Stansted Airport (15.40) train. This is the sixth and most westerly crossing in March, Cambridgeshire. The other five being Norwood Rd, March, Creek Rd, Badgeney, & Upwell Rd/Horsemoor. Whitemoor marshalling yard used to be the largest in the UK but closed in 1990 and Whitemoor Max Security Prison was built on the site. About 500 people use the station per day and 20,000 live here.