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Places to see in ( Royal Wootton Bassett - UK )
Places to see in ( Royal Wootton Bassett - UK )
Royal Wootton Bassett, formerly Wootton Bassett, is a small market town and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, with a population of 11,043 in 2001, increasing to 11,385 in 2011. Situated in the north of the county, it lies 6 miles (10 km) to the west of the major town of Swindon and 10 miles (16 km) northeast of Calne.
From 1447 through 1832 Wootton Bassett was a parliamentary borough which elected two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons. In 1832 it was deemed a rotten borough and abolished by the Great Reform Act.
The town was granted royal patronage in March 2011 by Elizabeth II in recognition of its role in the early-21st-century military funeral repatriations, which passed through the town. This honour was officially conferred in a ceremony on 16 October 2011 – the first royal patronage to be conferred upon a town (as distinguished from a borough or county) since 1909.
AD 681 is usually taken as the starting point for recorded history of Wootton Bassett, then known as Wodeton, it being referred to in that year in a Malmesbury Abbey charter granting land to the Abbot. ootton Bassett is mentioned in the Domesday Book where it was noted that Miles Crispin held the rights and these included land for 12 ploughs...a mill...and 24 acres (9.7 ha) of meadow...33 acres of pasture and woodland which is two leagues by a league.
Suburbs of Royal Wootton Bassett include Noremarsh, Coped Hall, Woodshaw and Vastern (a small hamlet to the south). Bishop Fowley is shown, on the Andrews' and Dury's Map of Wiltshire, 1810 as being an outlying hamlet SW of the town; the location is now known as Vowley Farm.
Royal Wootton Bassett has no railway station, although it has been served in the past by three railway stations, and is a major junction on the rail network, being the location where the South Wales Main Line branches off of the Great Western Main Line. As such, stations nearby offer direct connections to London, the South West and South Wales. The first station to serve the town was Wootton Bassett Road, opened by the Great Western Railway (GWR) in 1840 some distance from the town (sometimes referred to as Hay Lane), when the Great Western Main Line from London Paddington reached the town.
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Royal Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire, UK (4K, 3840x2160, 30fps)
Visiting Royal Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire, UK. Town is ready for Christmas.
Royal Wootton Bassett, formerly Wootton Bassett, is a small market town and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, with a population of 11,043 in 2001, increasing to 11,385 in 2011. Situated in the north of the county, it lies 6 miles to the west of the major town of Swindon and 10 miles northeast of Calne.
AD 681 is usually taken as the starting point for recorded history of Wootton Bassett, then known as Wodeton, it being referred to in that year in a Malmesbury Abbey charter granting land to the Abbot.
Archaeological discoveries in the area tend to confirm the tradition that the original Wodeton (Settlement in the wood – i.e. in Bradon Forest) was near the present Dunnington Road[citation needed]. Allegedly under continuous occupation throughout Celtic and Romano-British periods, the land was granted in 681 AD to Malmesbury Abbey. Further grants of land nearby appear in the records from time to time, but of Wodeton itself we hear no more until it was sacked by the marauding Danes in 1015, whereupon the survivors decided to move uphill to the site of the present High Street.
Wootton Bassett is mentioned in the Domesday Book where it was noted that Miles Crispin held the rights and these included land for 12 ploughs...a mill...and 24 acres (9.7 ha) of meadow...33 acres of pasture and woodland which is two leagues by a league. It was said to be worth nine pounds.
Suburbs of Royal Wootton Bassett include Noremarsh, Coped Hall, Woodshaw and Vastern (a small hamlet to the south). Bishop Fowley is shown on Andrews' and Dury's Map of Wiltshire, 1810[8] as being an outlying hamlet southwest of the town; the location is now known as Vowley Farm.[9]
Wootton Bassett Mud Spring is a 8,000 m2 (86,000 sq ft) geological Site of Special Scientific Interest, which was notified in 1997.
The town has always been a market town, and hence with many trades associated with farming and agriculture.
In 1908 Wiltshire United Dairies built a dairy and creamery in the town. Merged in 1916 to form United Dairies, in 1931 a private siding was opened from Wootton Bassett Junction railway station to allow milk trains to service the plant. Merged into Unigate in 1958, the plant became a key production site for the St Ivel Shape brand yoghurts, before being sold to Danone for £32m. The factory consequently closed in February 2003.[14] The site was sold for £19m in August 2004, and the factory demolished in June 2005. It was redeveloped as the Beaufort Park housing estate.
Driving on A3102, Swindon Road, High Street, Bath Road.
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Jubilee Lake In Royal Wootton Bassett
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Wootton Village Past & Present Photos
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Malmesbury In 4K. Places To Visit In The Cotswolds.
Malmesbury is a market town and civil parish in the southern Cotswolds in the county of Wiltshire, England. Technology company Dyson is headquartered in Malmesbury, which remains a market town and became prominent in the Middle Ages as a centre for learning focused on and around Malmesbury Abbey, the bulk of which forms a rare survival of the dissolution of the monasteries. Once the site of an Iron Age fort, in the Anglo-Saxon period it became the site of a monastery famed for its learning and one of Alfred the Great's fortified burhs for defence against the Vikings.
The hilltop contains several freshwater springs, which helped early settlements. It was the site of an Iron Age fort, and in the Anglo-Saxon period it had a monastery famed as a centre of learning. The town is listed in the Burghal Hidage as one of Alfred the Great's defended burhs assessed at 1200 hides, its Iron Age defences helping to provide protection against Viking attack. The town was described in the Domesday Book of 1086 as a borough. Also within the Domesday Book it is reported to be within the Hundred (county division) of Cicementone. Alfred's grandson, Æthelstan, the first king of England, was buried in Malmesbury Abbey in 939.
The Abbey was founded in 675 by Maildubh, Mailduf or Maelduib, an Irishman. The town came to be named after Maildubh; the name Malmesbury is a combination of Maildubh and burh, meaning Maildubh's fortification. After his death around 700, St Aldhelm became the first abbot and built the first church organ in England, which was described as a mighty instrument with innumerable tones, blown with bellows, and enclosed in a gilded case. Having founded other churches in the area, including at Bradford on Avon, he died in 709 and was canonised. The Abbey's architecture is listed in the highest category and it is a Scheduled Ancient Monument.
Across the River Avon's Sherston branch via the footpath by 18 Gloucester Street (leading south-west) is a depression called Daniels Well, and a farm beyond it is named after this. This derives from a monk called Daniel named after an earlier Daniel of Winchester. This former bishop, on losing his sight, lived at the abbey briefly until death in 745 and was educated there. The later monk is said to have submerged himself in the cold water every day for decades to quell fiery passions.
The Abbey was the site of an early attempt at human flight in 1010, when, as noted by historian William of Malmesbury, the monk Eilmer of Malmesbury flew a primitive hang glider from a tower. Eilmer flew over 180 metres before landing, breaking both legs.
By the time of the Norman invasion in 1066, Malmesbury was one of the most significant towns in England. It is listed first (thus most important) in the Wiltshire section of the Domesday Book. King Henry I's chancellor, Roger of Salisbury, seized the monastery under his bishopric in 1118, and held it for 20 years. Renowned as a great builder, he rebuilt the wooden town walls wholly in stone rather than wood, constructing the short-lived Malmesbury Castle at the same time.
By the Middle Ages, the north of the town was heavily developed as a religious centre, resulting in the construction of the third Abbey on the site, the 12th-century Malmesbury Abbey, which had a spire 7 metres (23ft) taller than the 123 metres (404ft) one of Salisbury Cathedral. In 1220 this resulted in the construction of the Abbey guest house, which is now The Old Bell hotel and claims to be the oldest hotel in England. The Abbey's spire collapsed in either the late 15th or early 16th century. Under his English Reformation, King Henry VIII, sold the substantial land, but retaining a minor choice portion, to a local clothier William Stumpe. The extant part of the Abbey is now the parish church; the remains containing a parvise which still holds some fine examples of books from the former Abbey library.
Malmesbury natives are sometimes nicknamed Jackdaws, originating from the avian colony of these that inhabit the Abbey walls and roof.
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Schoolhouse Restaurant and Hotel, Swindon, United Kingdom
Schoolhouse Restaurant and Hotel, Swindon, United Kingdom
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Less than 10 minutes’ drive from Wootton Bassett, the Schoolhouse Restaurant and Hotel offers fine food and accommodation in the Wiltshire countryside. Formerly a Victorian school, this characterful hotel near the Cotswolds borders provides free Wi-Fi and parking.
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Wilts & Berks Canal Fly-Over in Swindon
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It's a video of the last train to leave Swindon's old town station.
This is a flyover of the Swindon section of the Wilts & Berks canal, I did only a small section of it as some of it is now out of bounds caused by some legal claims from a local land owner against the environmental powers.
I also flew over part of the old Town rail line which has now been gone for over 50-80 years.
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Marsh Farm Hotel in Swindon, when you're booking a hotel in Swindon book Marsh Farm Hotel
Visit for more information about our generous sized hotel rooms, the delicious food in our hotel restaurant and our relaxed atmosphere perfect for that next business meeting or training event.
Enjoy this short video ( it's just over a minute long and you will discover just how beautiful our hotel and the surrounding countryside is.
It's difficult to find a hotel where the service is as good, if not better, as the food put on it's restaurant table. And at a price you can afford.
We should know because we built that hotel and three more just like it.
Take Marsh Farm Hotel, our charming Grade II listed country house nestled in two acres of landscape gardens, surrounded by open countryside.
Situated in Royal Wootton Bassett conveniently 2 miles from Junction 16 of the M4 Motorway and just a stones throw away from Swindon in Wiltshire.
It's generous sized rooms, restaurants ala carte menu made from delicious fresh local produce, and very own beauty salon makes Marsh Farm Hotel ideal for your next nights stay.
So, when you're next looking to book that business meeting, training event, wedding or dinner. Make sure it's where you're going to be the happiest.
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Highworth Market Town In The Cotswolds.
Highworth is a market town and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, about 6 miles (10km) northeast of Swindon town centre. The 2011 Census recorded a population of 8,151. The town is notable for its Queen Anne and Georgian buildings, dating from its pre-eminence in the 18th century.
Highworth is on a hill in a strategic position above the Upper Thames Valley, and seems to have been occupied almost continuously for 4,000 years. It is mentioned in the Domesday Book as 'Wrde'. On John Speed's map of Wiltshire (1611), the name is spelt both Highwoth (for the hundred) and Hiworth (for the town itself). In 1206 it was granted a charter for its market, which is still held weekly. The origins and layout of Highworth are medieval.
Highworth was a Royalist stronghold in the English Civil War, but on 17 June 1645 Sir Thomas Fairfax captured it and Parliamentarian troops garrisoned it until October the next year. The occupation coincided with a severe outbreak of plague. Traders moved their business to Swindon, and Highworth market did not recover until the end of the 17th century. Highworth benefited from the economic boom in the Napoleonic Wars and Industrial Revolution, and many of the houses in the town centre date from this time. From 1894 to 1974 there was a Highworth Rural District but the town is now part of Swindon unitary authority. Highworth was once larger than neighbouring Swindon, when Highworth's population exceeded 12,000.
The Church of England parish church of St Michael (see below) is at the centre of the town, at the corner of the High Street and the A361 Swindon Road. The centre of the old town, with many fine Georgian and Queen Anne houses, has been a conservation area since 1976.
The Old Manor House in the High Street, dating from 1656, is a Grade II* listed building.
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7029 'Clun Castle' on 1 Zulu 48, Wootton Bassett 10.05.24
On a warm and sunny lunchtime in mid-May, 7029 'Clun Castle' is seen at speed on the approach to Royal Wootton Bassett with 1Z48 The Great Western Railway on Friday 10th May. After a short stop at Swindon, the Castle shuts off soon after coming into view in readiness for taking the South Wales main line at Wootton Bassett Junction en route to Bristol Temple Meads. The two day tour originated from Birmingham Snow Hill this morning, routed via Banbury, Oxford and Didcot to Bristol Temple Meads, where a stop of around 2 hours would be made. The tour would then continue through the Somerset levels to tackle the Devon banks unassisted (the 47 would leave the train at Temple Meads) to it's final destination of Plymouth. The Castle will return tomorrow, retracing the route to Bristol Temple Meads, then taking the main line through Bath and Chippenham and onto Paddington, stay tuned for part 2 tomorrow.
RWBA - GHANA Expedition 2019
Royal Wootton Bassett Academy's Expedition to Ghana 19th July-4th August 2019 with STC Expeditions
October 2023 * Lydiard Park * Bassett Down * Hackpen White Horse * Ogbourne * Barbury Castle
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Last Hercules flypast of Wootton Bassett
A fair well flypast of the iconic Hercules as they leave R.A.F Lyneham for the last time.
UK TRAVEL (with snow): Cricklade, Wiltshire
Country walk during a weekend break in Wiltshire amidst Britain's snow chaos.
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Swindon Blunsdon House Hotel, BW Premier Collection, Swindon, United Kingdom
Swindon Blunsdon House Hotel, BW Premier Collection, Swindon, United Kingdom
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PAUL HODGE: 2012 JUBILEE PROCESSION, SOLO AROUND WORLD IN 47 DAYS, Ch 187, Amazing World in Minutes
Chapter 187 is one of 280 Chapters of Paul Hodge's November 14, 2012 video book How to Go Solo Around the World in 47 Days. In addition to being the first ever video book published on YouTube with 280 Chapters,14+ hours of edited, original action video taken by Paul Hodge from all over the world, Paul's book is the first ever on YouTube to provide in-depth coverage and instruction on how to go solo around the world. By providing viewers with such incredibly detailed videos and incisive, fresh commentaries, author Paul Hodge shows what it realistically takes to plan and successfully execute this life changing bucket list achievement. See Video Book's World Adventure Beginning Chapter #1: the Book's Concluding Summary Chapter #280: and Paul's World Commentaries:
Chapter 187 of 280 of Paul Hodge's November, 2012 video book How to Go Solo Around the World in 47 Days chronicles Paul's June 5, 2012 coverage of Queen Elizabeth's carriage procession from Westminster's Mansion House down Whitehall to Trafalgar Square on to the Mall and then Buckingham Palace where there will be an RAF flyover. This is the final event of the Queen's Jubilee Celebration. As with the Epsom Derby and Thames Pageant events, Paul secured a great position along the Queen's route right on Whitehall in front of Horse Guards. Paul's primo position enabled him to capture rare shots of the Queen and the historic procession. This video focuses on Paul's search in the hugh crowd of celebrants for a great position to take his videos from and on the pageantry and celebrants'/participants' activities before the Queen and her procession pass Horse Guards on their way to Buckingham Palace. See Video Book Trailer: and Paul's Commentaries:
Paul is one of the few people in this World to have explored and adventured around our planet three times in four years and twice in the last six months !!
Throughout his June, 2012, 40,000+ mile adventure, Paul penned incisive, compelling commentaries with fresh perspectives on the socio-economic & political challenges facing the diverse nations/cultures he explored. The commentaries will be expanded upon and incorporated in Paul's upcoming book, See Commentaries at:
Paul's June 2012 exploration is his third adventure around our planet. His second solo quest was six months ago ending November, 2011, See Trailer: and his first world exploration was for 7+ months ending July 2008, See Trailer:
On June 19, 2012, Paul returned from his 47 day solo adventure around our planet. The trip was fantastic because Paul covered seldom viewed events/sites such as riots and protests in Chile, Argentina & Spain, Soweto where South Africa's freedom movement began, gold machines in Abu Dhabi, Jerusalem/the West Bank & the Wailing Wall, the historic Egyptian Presidential elections, up close with Queen Elizabeth & her Diamond Jubilee celebration, the changing of the guard ceremony in Beijing's Tiananmen Square, the Great Wall and many other exciting seldom seen events.
This video book is Paul's second to chronicle his solo adventures around our planet. The book is intended to instruct viewers on how to go around the world solo. By providing the viewer with detailed videos and commentary of his recent June, 2012 World adventure, author Paul Hodge shows what it realistically takes to plan and successfully execute this life changing bucket list achievement.
DRIVE FROM SWINDON TO MALMESBURY (23 MILES) English countryside #driving #cotswolds #england
Driving from Swindon to Malmesbury
23 miles/37 Km. Malmesbury is a town and civil parish in north Wiltshire, England. The scenery is much more beautiful during summertime.
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The Greswolde Arms Hotel by Greene King Inns, Solihull, United Kingdom
The Greswolde Arms Hotel by Greene King Inns, Solihull, United Kingdom
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A former coaching inn, Greswolde Hotel is situated just off Junction 5 of the M42 motorway, Birmingham Airport and the NEC are both nearby.
The Greswolde Arms' Brasserie features a modern British menu, and is open 7 days a week. There is an open-plan bar area where you can enjoy a range of drinks, and the bar also serves food for informal dining.
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