The Longdendale Trail in Derbyshire
4bc in UK
longdendale, tameside, united kingdom
Glossop Downhill Bankswood
Adam McCarthy - black clothing
Callam Rothwell - checkerd shirt
Local woods bike session
Bankswood Castle hill Glossop
Short walk round reservoir by Longdendale Trail, Hadfield
After a fine meal at Hayley and Andy's in September 2009, we took a short walk at sunset around the reservoir...
England Torside Reservoir B6105 April 2017
Travelling around England on an F800GSA
Hiking up Wild Boar Clough onto Bleaklow in the Peak District, UK
Scrambling in the peak district , a couple of miles on the Longdendale trail, up Wildboar clough then down Shining clough.
Thanks for viewing, VanSolo (Martin).
The Mysteries of Longdendale: Part One
glossop bottoms reservoir cascade 4K 2017
glossop bottoms reservoir cascade 4K 2017
Hiking England: Pennine Way - Part 2, Snake Pass to Standedge
Continuing section hiking the Pennine Way, I do a 18 mile stretch from Snake Pass to Standedge, finishing off the Peak District section.
I follow the Way over Bleaklow, Torside Reservoir, Black Hill, crossing the Derbyshire/Yorkshire border, and Wesenden Reservoirs.
Longdendale exchange
Liceo Classico Dante Alighieri, Ravenna
Corso Linguistico
Igloo Christmas Day 2009.MPG
Igloo built on Christmas Day 2009 in Hadfield, Derbyshire
Places to see in ( Hyde - UK )
Places to see in ( Hyde - UK )
Hyde is a town in Greater Manchester, England. Historically in Cheshire, it is 5 miles northeast of Stockport, 6 miles west of Glossop and 7 miles east of Manchester. The population of Hyde increased due to the success of the cotton mills during the Industrial Revolution of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, at one stage there were 40 working mills. By 1872 only 27 remained, half of the remaining mills closed between 1921 and 1939 and there is only one working mill in the town today. There were many mill owning families, including the Sidebotham, Hibbert and Horsfield families.
St George's Church was built in 1832 as a chapel of ease to St Mary's, Stockport. It was built at the instigation of John Hyde Clarke of Hyde Hall and was the first Church of England place of worship in the town. St George's became the parish church of part of Hyde township in 1842. Later additions include the lychgate, boathouse by the canal, hearse house, parish rooms and numerous vicarages. The church has a 110-foot (34 m) tower housing eight bells and a clock.
The Peak Forest Canal was constructed through Hyde from Ashton-under-Lyne to Woodley, Romiley and Marple. Captain Clarke's Bridge, originally named Wood End Canal Bridge is situated at the end of Woodend Lane. The bridge was erected before Captain Clarke rose to prominence and therefore probably became known as Captain Clarke's Bridge after he retired and resided there.
Hyde was incorporated as a municipal borough of Cheshire in 1881, which covered the parishes of Hyde, Godley and Newton, along with part of Compstall. Hyde Town Hall dominates the market place area. The large bell in the clocktower is known as Owd Joss (Old Josh), named after Joshua Bradley, a former poor child worker in the mills. The clock chimes the Westminster Quarters.
Werneth Low Country Park is the location of the Hyde War Memorial. The memorial is owned by a trust which raised funds from Hyde residents after the Great War to create a permanent memorial to those Hyde residents who died in that conflict. The memorial contains 710 names. Hyde is separated from Denton by the River Tame, a tributary of the River Mersey. There are several areas and suburbs in Hyde, these include, Gee Cross, Newton, Hattersley, Godley, Flowery Field, Kingston, Mottram in Longdendale, Hollingworth and Broadbottom.
Hyde is served by six railway stations, Hyde Central and Hyde North stations are on the Manchester Piccadilly - Romiley - Rose Hill 'Hyde Loop' line. Flowery Field, Newton (for Hyde), Godley and Hattersley stations are on the electrified Piccadilly - Glossop - Hadfield line. Hyde is served by the M67 motorway, a feeder to the M60, the orbital motorway for Manchester, which is connected to many other motorways that serve across the country. Hyde also has Hyde bus station, with services into Manchester and other surrounding areas, including Stockport, Ashton-under-Lyne and Oldham.
( Hyde - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Hyde . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Hyde - UK
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Lights over Glossop
Weird lights over Glossop.
Trans Pennine Trail - Derbyshire - Woodhead to Hadfield
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034: Gritstone of Glossop (Bamford, Derwent Reservoirs, Glossop and Crowden)
PEAK DISTRICT TOUR FEATURING THE DERWENT VALLEY RESERVOIRS AND GLOSSOP
Gritstone of Glossop
Filmed 22nd March 2015
Running time: 19 minutes
Already three months into 2015 I finally get out for a decent tour. Today’s trip takes me around some of the gritstone area of the Peak District, known as the Dark Peak.
Filmed in the Peak District in the county of Derbyshire. Locations include Bamford, Ladybower and Derwent Reservoirs, Snake Pass, Glossop and Longdendale.
Written, researched, directed, camera and sound, edited and music by Patrick Leach.
Any other names credited in this film, i.e. Bob Morgan and Martin Roy, are pseudonyms, which I used at the time of making this film. However, I no longer use these pseudonyms as I want viewers to be clear that my films are completely my own work.
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The Longdendale Lights, strange lights enter a car at The Devils Elbow
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Ministry Of Truth In Search Of Aliens Holme Moss Car Park 6-9-2017
Looking for Aliens Holme Moss Car Park, Holme Moss transmitting station
Holme Moss (1,719 feet/524 m a.s.l.[1]) is a moor in the South Pennines of England, on the border between the High Peak district of Derbyshire and the Kirklees district of West Yorkshire. Historically on the boundary between Cheshire and the West Riding of Yorkshire, it is just inside the boundary of the Peak District National Park. The moor is crossed by the A6024 road between Longdendale and Holmfirth, whose highest point is near the prominent mast of Holme Moss transmitting station.[1]
The Holme Moss transmitting station is the highest in England and provides VHF coverage of both FM and DAB to a wide area around the transmitter including Derbyshire, Greater Manchester and West Yorkshire. When originally erected it also transmitted television signals, which travelled much further than their intended service area. They were received on the Isle of Man and in parts of the Irish Republic, mainly Dublin and Wicklow. The FM signals today operate at 250 kW and it is one of the most powerful transmitters in the country with reception available as far north as the Borders, as far south as Birmingham, and both coasts to the east and west. Emley Moor (55.44°, 15.53 km) and Moorside Edge (348.22°, 11.56 km) transmitters can be seen from the location.
Soundtrack : Boris Brejcha - Killing Me
Trans-pennine trail, Rhodeswood & Torside
Walking on the Trans-Pennine trail and Pennine Way over Torside dam.
Music: Jay Sweeps by Geographer
Also filmed in this area:
Journey to Longdendale
Test video
Mottram in Longdendale Church May 2011.mpg
A look around St Michaels and All Angels Mottram in Longdendale.