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Keswick Brewery Tours
A short promotional film featuring the Keswick Brewery Tour.
Focus on Keswick Brewing Co
Cumbria TV speaks to Keswick Brewing Company's owner Sue Jefferson about the company's origins and the brewing process of the company's much-loved 'Thirst' range of ales
Best Attractions and Places to See in Keswick , England
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List of Best Things to do in Keswick
Alpacaly Ever After
Catbells Lakeland Walk
Derwentwater
Keswick Brewing Company
Walla Crag
Theatre by the Lake
Bassenthwaite Lake
Castlerigg Stone Circle
The Lake District Wildlife Park
The Lakes Distillery
Keswick Local Duncan
Keswick local Duncan explaining the horrors of Cumbria Floods and appreciating the help of AMYA North West
Keswick Style
Alcohol + Music = ......
The Loft, Keswick, late one Saturday night.
Ashness weekend.
Gangnam Style.
Air guitar
Keswick Cumbria - Who built the sun?
Keswick - Town Centre
Looking up the Main Street / St. Johns Street, in Keswick, towards Moot Hall.
Lloyds I found out, recently closed in the town!!!
There are though 3 Cash Machines - but the one in Booth's didn't work!!
Buttermere, Lake District, Cumbria, U.K.
The village of Buttermere lies between the Lake District lakes of Buttermere and Crummock Water, and is overlooked by the summits of Grasmoor to the north and High Stile to the south. The nearest towns are Keswick and Cockermouth, both of which are approximately 10 miles away.
In the village, The Bridge Hotel, stands on a site tracing back to the 11th century, where an armoury and a bakery stood, in connection with the Water-Mill Earl Boether built higher up the stream. For seven centuries the mill worked continuously, the buildings being many times renewed. Circa 1734, the buildings were sold to the church, the curate being the Reverend Robert Walker. He obtained a beer licence and originated the 'Bridge Inn'. In 1837, Jonathan Thomas Sleap purchased the property, rebuilding the inn using stone obtained from the old water will. He changed the name to 'Victoria' upon the visit by Her Majesty in 1850. In 1861, Mrs H Cooper inherited the property incorporating the bay windows, but it was the author Nicholas Size, who in 1920 extended and improved the building. Upon his death the new owner changed the name to 'The Bridge'. Peter and Janet McGuire who bought the hotel 1978, have owned the premises to the present day.
Buttermere is situated on the B5289 road that runs beside Crummock Water and along the valley of the River Cocker north to Cockermouth. In the other direction, the B5289 runs via the steep Honister Pass, to Borrowdale and Keswick. A more direct, but more minor, road crosses the nearby Newlands Pass into the Newlands Valley and hence to Keswick.
Royal wedding in Keswick
William and kate's wedding as seen in Keswick Cumbria lake district
8 Days England UK EUA3001
London - the world's cultural capital
Visit the iconic Tower Bridge
Watch changing of the guards at Buckingham Palace
Fish and Chips in a traditional English Pub
Catch a West End Musical
Oxford - known as 'City of the Dreaming Spires'
Do not miss Christ Church College - one of the largest colleges in the University of Oxford
Visit the Ashmolean Museum which houses Elias Ashmole objects of art
Banbury Cake - A flat pastry cake filled with spiced currant.
Take a punt on River Cherwell
Manchester - famous for the Red Devils - Manchester United Football Club
Visit Old Trafford Stadium and learn more about the famous football club
Visit the Imperial War Museum North which deals with war and conflicts of the 20th century
Manchester Tart - Shortcrust pastry shell with custard filling and raspberry jam in between
Explore the Northern Quarter - home to boutiques and pubs
Bowness-on-Windermere - Located at the eastern shore of Lake Windermere
Visit the World of Beatrix Potter
Cumberland Tattie Pot - A lamb stew with black pudding and topped with sliced potatoes
Explore the Lake on Rowing Boats
Ambleside - Located at the head of Lake Windermere
Visit Hill Top - Former home of Beatrix Potter
Cumberland Rum Nicky - A pastry flan of dates, ginger and rum
Have an afternoon Tea in the Lakes
Windermere - The idyllic town just one-mile from the lake
Enjoy the scenery of Lake Windermere from Claife viewing station
Cumberland sausage - Most famous Lake District meat product
Cruise on Lake Windermere
Grasmere - Famously associated to the poet William Wordsworth
Do not miss Dove Cottage and Wordsworth Museum
Grasmere Gingerbread - a unique Lake District biscuit
Visit Sarah Nelson's Gingerbread Shop
Cockermouth - A small bustling town in the Lake District
Visit William Wordsworth House
Damsons - A type of plum fruit found in the Lake District region
Find out how ales are brewed at Jennings Brewery
Keswick - Located at the heart of Lake District
Learn about the history of pencils at the Cumberland Pencil Museum
Cumberland Rum Butter - Lightly spiced butter laced with rum, eaten with scones, toasts or drizzled warm on ice-cream
Catch a theatre by the Lake
Penrith - An attractive town once the capital of Cumbria
Visit Penrith Castle
Herdwick Lamb dishes - Herdwick lamb or sheep specially raised in central and western Cumbria
Stratford-upon-Avon- the birthplace of poet William Shakespeare
Do not miss Shakepeare's Birthplace beside the Shakespeare Centre
Enjoy a cuppa at a Coffee Shop or Tea Room
Bath - a beautiful Georgian Town
Do not miss the Roman Baths and Pump Room
Bath Buns - Round sweet roll with a lump of sugar baked in the bottom
Enjoy a Thermae Bath Spa
Salisbury - a medieval city in the countryside
Do not miss Stonehenge, the famous prehistoric monument
Attend choral evensong at Salisbury Cathedral
Brighton - a vibrant coastal city
Visit the exotic Royal Pavilion
Brighton Buttons - Small biscuits sandwiched in apricot jam
Stroll the Brighton Beach and Promenade for some seaside fun
Keswick 2010 - The Movie
A Lake District Adventure......
Keswick Beer Festival 2012
You know the score, buy some tickets get a glass-gann daft!!!
Episode 2 - Keswick Trip Jan 2011 - Night Out
Steve, Steve & Dave Keswick Trip 2011 2 (21 / 01 / 2011)...
Red Aurora, OddFellows Arms, Keswick, Cumbria, England UK
The night before the morning after - and 7 pints of Cumberland Ale...
Red Aurora
Oddfellows Arms, Keswick, Cumbria UK
HARLEM SHAKE;; Drunken Keswick girl style
This is what happens when you and your best friend drink alone on rez hahahaha
I know it's done wrong but its funny as hell.
Maller in Keswick
Maller singing in Keswick after the game against Wukkie called off.
Derwentwater Camping and Caravanning Club Site
Keswick Club Site is a two-minute walk from this site with water-based activities on Derwentwater.
Our lovely little Derwentwater Club Site is nestled between Skiddaw and Derwentwater in the north of the Lake District and is enticingly close to the pretty market town of Keswick. In fact, pull on your walking boots and you’ll be in the centre in just minutes.
It’s easy to see why Keswick is the major centre for tourism in the region with its many varied shops, restaurants and museums, not to mention the lure of water and the hills.
The National Trust’s Crow Park and Hope Park are close to the campsite. The latter offers crazy golf and a putting course. Enjoy low level walking around Derwentwater’s shores or if you want more of a challenge Skiddaw, Helvellyn and Striding Edge and Blencathra are close by. Head to the Keswick launch and hop on board a cruise boat for a 50 minute tour of the lake or jump off at one of the seven lakeshore jetties.The Cumberland Pencil Museum, the Keswick Brewing Company and the Theatre by the Lake are all worth visiting.
Corbridge Festival 2013
Video of Corbridge Festival 2013 featuring
Joe Taylor, Big Beat Bronson, Extra Curricular and Toploader
With thanks to the organisers of Corbridge Festival 2013
Enjoy!
Chris Anderson
crackin-toast-media.co.uk
The Truth behind... Keswick Data Collection!
30th of June 2007 we went to Keswick to atempt to do some more data collection for our coursework. it didnt quite go to plan and to be honest this video is just pointless banter tahts been put together from what i videoed on my mobile. there were some otherthings that happened aswell that probboly were more interesting but anyway!
North England's Lake District and Durham
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | Hiking through the Cumbrian Lake District — England's green and pristine mountain playground — we'll admire idyllic lakes, discover misty waterfalls, tour a slate mine, and conquer stony summits. And we'll meet the locals — and their beloved dogs and sheep — everywhere. Then we play a little cricket, hike Hadrian's Wall, and get dazzled by Durham's Norman cathedral.
© 2012 Rick Steves' Europe