PROPERTY FOR SALE - Video of Hildyard Close, Hardwicke, Gloucester, GL2 4PZ
your online estate agent are pleased to offer for sale this four bedroom SEMI detached property in the HARDWICKE area of Gloucester. Accommodation comprises of Entrance Hall, Lounge, KITCHEN DINER, UTILITY, Family Room, CONVERTED LOFT (with limited headroom), Garage and rear GARDEN. Property also benefits from Gas Central Heating and UPCV Double Glazing. We are a LOW FEE AGENT please visit our website for properties for sale in the UK.
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Property For Sale - Hartpury, Gloucester, Gloucestershire
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Nothing Special just some snow in Hardwicke & Quedgeley, Gloucester in UHD (4K)
It was very overcast at 07:45 and the video is a little underexposed. Just some aerial shots from 390FT of the surrounding area by a CAA Permitted Drone Operator. You can see Hardwicke and the surrounding area including the M5, A38 and the topical incinerator. SPOT THE MISTAKE AT THE END!!!???
Slad Road river! Stroud
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East Barsham Manor, Norfolk, NR21
A magnificent historic Grade I Listed Tudor Manor set in approximately 4.6 acres of beautiful gardens and grounds and comprising of main house, gate house and cottage. This stunning home has numerous period features similar to Henry VIII palace at Hampton Court. With its crenulated design it is the epitome of fairy tale grandeur.
Michael Tuck Estate Agents - Property for Sale - 31 Leeming Walk, Kingsway, Gloucester, GL2 2BT
Michael Tuck Estate Agents in Quedgeley bring to the market a THREE bedroom end terraced house in need of GENERAL UPDATING. Comprises entrance hall, downstairs cloakroom, lounge, kitchen diner and family bathroom. Further benefits include UPVC Double Glazing, gas radiator central heating, rear garden and allocated parking.
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Gloucester Crescent NW1
If you're looking to buy or sell a home in Gloucester Crescent, you've come to the right place. Since 1986, Charles Christie-Webb and his staff have specialised in selling flats and houses in this street as well as 200 other local streets. Each of these streets are described on including its history, architecture, public transport and a short video.
Dji Phantom 3 Standard Snowy Weather Over Gloucester & Hucclecote December 2017 Drone
Dji Phantom 3 flying around Hucclecote/Gloucester during the recent snowy weather late December 2017. Synced from the Phantom to iPhone and completely edited in DJI GO editor and iOS iMovie using an iPhone 8.
Hanbury Hall Worcestershire.
Hanbury Hall was built by the wealthy chancery lawyer Thomas Vernon in the early 18th century. Thomas Vernon was the great grandson of the first Vernon to come to Hanbury, Worcestershire, Rev Richard Vernon (1549–1628). Rev Richard and his descendants slowly accumulated land in Hanbury, including the manor, bought by Edward Vernon in 1630, but it was Thomas through his successful legal practice who added most to estates, which amounted to nearly 8,000 acres (32 km2) in his successor Bowater Vernon’s day.
Hanbury Hall is thought to stand on the site of the previous mansion, Spernall Hall, and Thomas Vernon first describes himself as ‘of Hanbury Hall’ in 1706, and this and other evidence leads to a likely completion date of about 1706. The date of 1701 above the front door is thought to be a Victorian embellishment, but no building accounts are known to exist.
Although Hanbury Hall appears to be of a very uniform style, the rear wall is clearly of a different and rather earlier style, and may mark the first phase of a building campaign when Thomas Vernon and his wife Mary first came into possession of Spernall Hall in 1692 when his bachelor uncle John Vernon died.
A notable feature of Hanbury Hall is the painting of the staircase, hall ceiling, and other rooms by the English painter Sir James Thornhill. They include a small representation of Rev Henry Sacheverell being cast to the furies – this relates to an incident in 1710 when Sacheverell, a Tory, was put on trial for sedition by the Whig government, and dates the paintings to that year. The focus of the paintings around the stairwell is the life of the Greek hero Achilles, as told by a range of classical sources. They are surmounted by a large representation of the Olympian gods on the ceiling.
The original plan of the Hall had a large undivided central hall with the main staircase leading off it, with many rather small rooms in the corner pavilions and north range – the south range was given over mainly to service rooms. The 18th century Worcestershire historian Treadway Nash, in his Collections for the History of Worcestershire, wrote “Here is a large handsome house built by Counsellor Vernon about the year 1710 when a bad style of architecture prevailed; many windows and doors, rooms small, many closets, few arched cellars, large stables and offices in full view, are marks of that time”.
When the heiress Emma Vernon (1754–1818) married Henry Cecil, 1st Marquess of Exeter in 1776, Cecil clearly was of the same opinion, as he remodelled the interior (other than the great hall) creating larger rooms and enlarging the north east pavilion. On the south façade, having removed a doorway he repositioned all the windows to lie under their first floor equivalent. On the south side there had been large formal gardens, clearly shown in Dougharty’s perspective drawing contained in the estate maps of the 1730s, and Cecil swept all these away (including the farm buildings in front of the Hall) and landscaped the park in the fashion of the time – he would have had contact with Capability Brown when being brought up by his uncle 9th Earl of Exeter at Burghley House.
Following Henry and Emma’s divorce in 1791 the contents were all sold, and the house remained empty until Henry’s death in 1804, when Emma and her third husband, John Phillips, were able to regain possession. As the house had lain unoccupied for so long, many repairs had to be carried out at that time. Emma died in 1818 and left her second cousin, Thomas Shrawley Vernon (1759-1825), as the heir to her estate after the death of her husband John Phillips. Phillips married again and had two daughters in Hanbury before finally moving out in 1829. From then, the eldest son of Emma's heir, Thomas Tayler Vernon (1792–1835), was able to occupy it. His grandson Harry Foley Vernon (1834–1920) MP, was created 1st Baronet of Hanbury in 1885, and was succeeded by his son Sir (Bowater) George Hamilton Vernon (1865–1940), 2nd Baronet. Sir George led an unhappy life, separating from his wife Doris, and spending his last 10 years living with his secretary and companion Ruth Horton, who later changed her name by deed poll to Vernon. During this time the agricultural depression led to a reduction in rental income, and Hanbury Hall suffered a lack of care.
In poor health, Sir George Vernon took his own life in 1940. There were no further heirs to the Baronetcy which became extinct. Sir George's estranged wife was able to move back in after his death, dying there in 1962. In the meantime, negotiations had led to the National Trust having the reversion, and after making essential repairs on Lady Vernon’s death, the hall was let to tenants and opened to the public on a restricted basis. In recent years the hall has been managed more commercially and is now open daily.
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Croome Park and Court, Worcestershire (National Trust)
Croome Park was 'Capability' Brown's first complete landscape and major architectural project. The buildings in the Park were Robert Adam's first important commission. The park and house are being restored by the National Trust. This video takes us round the park and house, filmed 9th November 2016.
Snow - Gloucestershire December 2017
Property for Sale - Goshawk Road, Quedgeley, Gloucester, GL2 4NU
Michael Tuck Estate Agents in Quedgeley are pleased to bring to the market a well presented three Bedroom Family Home situated on the Green Farm Development, set within a cul de sac and located within walking distance of the local primary school. The accommodation comprises of a Kitchen, Guest Cloakroom, a 14'9Lounge Diner leading into a Conservatory. On the first floor level the bedrooms range from Two Doubles and One Single of which are served by the principal Bathroom. Outside there is an Enclosed Rear Garden and Driveway at the front with parking for two cars. Further benefits include double glazing, gas radiator central heating. There is also well located shops and bus routes to the city centre.
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PROPERTY FOR SALE - Video of Oakridge, Highnam, Gloucester, GL2 8EF
ONLINE ESTATE AGENTS are pleased to offer this executive fived bedroom detached home in Highnam, Gloucester. The accommodation comprises of a dual aspect lounge, utility room, kitchen/diner, cloakroom, entrance hall, dining room and study on the ground floor. The first floor has five bedrooms with family bathroom, the master bedroom suite features and ensuite shower room and dressing room. Further benefits include front and rear gardens with carriage driveway, gas central heating and double glazing.
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Property for sale - Barleycroft, St Leonards Park, Gloucester, GL4 6JU
online estate agents are pleased to offer this three bedroom detached house in St Leonards Park. The accommodation comprises an entrance hall, lounge, family room/bedroom four, lounge, dining room and bathroom on the ground floor. The first floor has three bedrooms and a family bathroom. This property has been recently refurbished and has gas central heating throughout, off road parking and an enclosed rear garden.
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Maverick merchant who sold firearms and projectiles to packs imprisoned for a long time
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Maverick merchant who sold firearms and projectiles to packs imprisoned for a long time
A Rebel weapon merchant connected to three killings and more than 100 wrongdoing scenes was imprisoned for a long time yesterday. Paul Edmunds, 66, was the linchpin of a connivance to supply guns and even custom made shots to criminal posses. The judge encouraged MPs to fix firearm laws subsequent to hearing how Edmunds imported several precluded weapons from the US utilizing false traditions documents.The guardians of Kenichi Phillips, 18, who was shot dead in Birmingham a year ago, were in court.A live cartridge made by Edmunds was discovered near Mr Phillips' body. The weapon merchant, from Hardwicke, Glos, was discovered liable a month ago of connivance to supply guns and ammo and sneaking handguns into the UK. At the point when police struck his home in 2015 they revealed 50,000 rounds of ammo and 17 guns.More than 200 weapons that he carried into England in the vicinity of 2009 and 2015 are still unaccounted for. Around 1,000 of Edmunds' high quality rounds were found at wrongdoing scenes in the West Midlands, London, More noteworthy Manchester, Nottinghamshire, South Yorkshire, Leicestershire, Warwickshire, West Yorkshire and Derbyshire.The unmistakable shells are as yet being recouped over two years after his arrest.The self-admitted ammo enthusiast made 37 excursions to the US, registering the firearms with aircraft holds as collectibles and curiosities.He abused his legitimate status as an enrolled weapon merchant and his exhaustive learning of weapons for quite a long time, misrepresenting records and maintaining a strategic distance from point by point fringe checks. 00FastNews. It would be ideal if you Subscribe!
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45 Upper Queens Road, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire
This period style spacious maisonette boasts 2 double bedrooms and enjoys a large living room, kitchen, shower room and plenty of parking. It is close to Stonehouse Town Center and has no onward chain. To view this home, please call Location Estate Agents on 01453 826318 or visit locationproperty.net
Property for Sale - Lower Meadow, Quedgeley, Gloucester GL2 4XL
Michael Tuck Estate Agents in Quedgeley are delighted to bring to the market a property which is ideal if you are Looking for a First Time Buy or a Buy to Let. Located on the FIRST FLOOR this flat offers lounge with archway to kitchen, seperate Bedroom, inner lobby and Shower Room. Further benefits include UPVC Double Glazing, allocated parking and will be available with No Onward Chain.
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