dji phantom vision plus over melandra castle ruins glossop derbyshire peak district
thought id take some arial footage of the old roman meladra castle fort ruins , so over grown now compared to how the area was when I was a kid , there was grass slides and everything there sadly now all over grown with tree,s as kids don't play out like we used too......
Melandra Roman Fort
Exploring Melandra, a Roman fort at Gamesley, Glossop.
You can see objects from the fort on display at Buxton Museum and Art Gallery, Terrace Road, Buxton.
Discover more Wonders of the Peak at wondersofthepeak.org.uk.
Peak District walk, Glossop, UK
The Peak District is a national park in the north of England. It's a perfect place to escape the city and immerse in the wilderness.
Music: Ben Murray Smith - Crisis
Places to see in ( Glossop - UK )
Places to see in ( Glossop - UK )
Glossop is a market town in the High Peak, Derbyshire, England, about 15 miles east of Manchester, 24 miles west of Sheffield and 32 miles north of the county town, Matlock. Glossop is near Derbyshire's county borders with Cheshire, Greater Manchester, South Yorkshire and West Yorkshire. It is between 150 and 300 metres (492 and 984 ft) above mean sea level, and is a gateway to the Peak District National Park.
Historically, the name Glossop refers to the small hamlet that gave its name to an ancient parish recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086, and then the manor given by William I of England to William Peverel. A municipal borough was created in 1866, and the unparished urban area within two local government wards.
The area now known as Glossop approximates to the villages that used to be called Glossopdale, on the lands of the Duke of Norfolk. Originally a centre of wool processing, Glossop rapidly expanded in the late 18th century when it specialised in the production and printing of calico, a coarse cotton and became a mill town with many chapels and churches, its fortunes tied to the cotton industry.
Architecturally, the area is dominated by buildings constructed of the local sandstone. There remain two significant former cotton mills and the Dinting railway viaduct. Glossop has transport links to Manchester, making the area popular for commuters.
Glossop is 184 miles (296 km) northwest of London, 15 miles (24 km) east of the city of Manchester, 24 miles (38.6 km) west of the city of Sheffield and 50 miles (80.5 km) north of Derby. It nestles in the foothills of the Pennines, with Bleaklow to the northeast and Kinder Scout to the south. It lies on Glossop Brook, a tributary of the River Etherow, in the area of peat moorland commonly known as the Dark Peak. The moors, which rise to over 1,960 ft, are cut by many deep V-shaped valleys known as cloughs, each formed by a stream known as a brook. Shelf Brook passes through Old Glossop where it joins Hurst Brook to form Glossop Brook, which passes westward through Milltown, Howard Town and Dinting to the River Etherow, which in turn runs south to join the River Goyt at Marple Bridge.
Glossop was a product of the wealth of the cotton industry. Glossop's economy was linked closely with a spinning and weaving tradition which had evolved from developments in textile manufacture during the Industrial Revolution. Before the First World War, Glossop had the headquarters of an international paper empire, the largest calico printworks in the world.
The main road through Glossop is the A57. To the west, this road (with the parallel M67 motorway) leads to Manchester, while Sheffield and the Hope Valley lie to the east, via the Snake Pass. There are regular half-hour train services, increasing to every 20 minutes during rush hour, from Glossop railway station to Manchester Piccadilly station and Hadfield railway station along the remaining stub of the former Woodhead Line.
( Glossop - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Glossop . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Glossop - UK
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Brilliant day at manor park in glossop derbyshire
via YouTube Capture
St Mary Crowned, Glossop. Celebrating the Past, Securing the Future.
A community restoration project to restore and rebuild St Mary's Church in Glossop.
2012_8_26 F450 in Glossop (Derbyshire)
Went to see friends 'up North' & hoped to find some good places to fly but sadly, the succession of thunderstorms & torrential rain meant we just got a couple of 5 minute sessions in!
Dinting Arches Glossop, Derbyshire. Parrot Anafi Drone.
Parrot anafi drone
DJI Phantom 2 vision flying with fpv first flight over Melandra castle ruins and Gamesley.
First flight with camera running over Gamesley and Melandra castle ruins.
John Kimpton at the Glossop Craft Centre : PART 1
A talk by a John Kimpton at the Glossop Craft Centre.
Holme, West Yorkshire to Glossop, Derbyshire by Motorcycle (360)
During a visit back to the UK by my younger brother, we headed back to the village and area where we grew up, in Brontë country, West Yorkshire with a fellow biker friend.
This video captures the return journey from Holme, near Holmfirth and Huddersfield, over the border from Yorkshire into Derbyshire and the start of the Peak District.
Like the road between Hebden Bridge and Oxenhope, the ascent up from Holme to Holme Moss is often included in the itinerary of any major cycle races through Britain. Holme Moss itself offers a wonderful vista across West Yorkshire.
Oxenhope was our home for our formative years and it's always good for us to go back there individually, but especially nice in the context of family.
For me, it was sadly a mere day trip, and I didn't have time to visit old friends, but we couldn't have picked a better day in terms of the weather at least.
Ride down Gamesley
Filmed on Speedwell's 341 down Melandra Castle Road in Gamesley on Saturday 8th May 2010, a Manchester overspill council estate near Glossop, Derbyhsire
GLOSSOP WALKS - BLEAKLOW CIRCULAR
BLEAKLOW CIRCULAR WALK GLOSSOP DERBYSHIRE PEAK DISTRICT NATIONAL PARK
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Starts and Finishes at Glossop Railway Station
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Walked Wednesday 25/07/2018
Started walking 10:30
Finished walking 17:10
Walking time 5 hrs 10 mins
21.2km 13.2m
Total ascent 967m 3173ft
Key to Directions
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- carry straight onto
/ turn first right
2 turn second left
turn first left
2 O take the second exit on the round about
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STAGE 1 START
Glossop ——————————————————————————————— Railway Station / R Norfolk Street-Victoria Street 5 L Gladstone Street 3 L Bank Street L then / R Lower Bank L Shirebrook Drive 3rd Exit O - Corn Street -
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STAGE 2
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Manor Park (View Map) L Exit onto Manor Park Road L Church Road (Check out Old Glossop) / L Shepley Street
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STAGE 3 CIRCULAR
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L Path - to Dog Rock with Yellow Slacks and Brook to R - continue to Wain Stones at Bleaklow / R to Hern Clough Option here to turn / R up-to Higher Shelf Stones Trig Point descend back down path and / R onto the Pennine Way at Devil’s Dike with Crooked Clough on your right - down to Old Woman / R Doctor’s Gate - Roman Road carry on to Yellow Lacks Brook with Lordship Hill and Shelf Brook to your left. Stay on the path with Shire Hill and Moor Side to your right - onto Shepley Street
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STAGE 4 FINISH
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/ R Manor Park Road / R into Manor Park through the Formal Gardens and towards the Park exit at Corn Street 1st Exit O onto High Street (A57) / R onto Manor Street / L onto path head towards Ellison Street where you / R onto Station Street Glossop Railway Station is now to your / R.
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GPS POINTS
Bleaklow Summit
SK09413 96069
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Glossop Road Charlesworth
**NO CHAIN** Beautifully presented stone semi detached property situated within the sought after village of Charlesworth with views. In brief the accommodation comprises entrance hall, lounge with open fire, dining room, kitchen, cellar, three bedrooms and a family bathroom. Outside there is a paved front garden with seating area.
dji phantom drone over godfreyhole derbyshire uk
Godfreyhole is a small area of settlement in Derbyshire, England.[1][2] It is located at the junction of the B5035 and West End roads, 2 miles (3.2 km) west of Wirksworth, the population taken at the 2011 Census also included in the civil parish of the same name.[3][4]
glossop bottoms reservoir cascade 4K 2017
glossop bottoms reservoir cascade 4K 2017
Manor park Glossop Video Clips
Two cliips from Manor Park Glossop.
Chemtrails over Glossop, Derbyshire
Look up folks, things are hotting up over the skies of our nation and everywhere seemingly. I don't want to believe that the government are spraying us like cockroaches but I am having a harder and harder time refuting what I see and hear.
Glossop Chimney Heading for the Stars!
DPRK/HPBC preview of the launch of Glossop Chimney.
St. Mary's, March: From the ashes
In 2010, St. Mary's church in March, Cambridgeshire was destroyed in a devastating arson attack. Four years later, with the help of over 200 craftsmen and women, the church has been rebuilt and reengineered to be a focal point within the community once more. Here Reverend Anthony Chandler discusses the project and Luke Hughes' role in the church's rebirth.
Read more about the project here: