Obsession Salon and Spa Lichfield
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Lucy & Koi's Wedding @ Lea Marston Sutton Coldfield B76 0BY (3)
Lea Marston is a family run business with over 30 years of experience. They have a reputation for offering a high standard of care and personal service. This we found to be very true as they provided us with both drinks and food, they even rolled out the red carpet for us to bring our equipment in, or so Dave would like to think.
Places to see in ( Ashby de la Zouch - UK )
Places to see in ( Ashby de la Zouch - UK )
Ashby-de-la-Zouch, often shortened to Ashby, is a small market town and civil parish in North West Leicestershire, England, within the National Forest. It is a sister city with Pithiviers in north-central France and lies close to the Derbyshire border.
Ashby-de-la-Zouch Castle was of importance from the 15th to the 17th centuries. In the 19th century the town became a spa town. Before the growth of Coalville, it was the chief town in north-west Leicestershire. In the 19th century its main industries were ribbon manufacture, coal mining, and brickmaking. The town ofAshby-de-la-Zouch was served by the Leicester to Burton upon Trent Line of the Midland Railway from 1849. The civil parish includes the hamlets of Shellbrook west of the town and Boundary to its north-west.
Nearby villages include Lount, Normanton le Heath, Smisby, Packington, Donisthorpe, Oakthorpe, Moira, Measham and Coleorton. The towns of Swadlincote, Burton-upon-Trent, Melbourne and Coalville are all within 10 miles (16 km) of Ashby, with the city of Derby 11 1⁄2 miles (19 km) due north. The town of Ashby-de-la-Zouch is situated at the heart of The National Forest and approximately 24 miles (39 km) due south of the Peak District National Park. It lies on the A42 between Tamworth and Nottingham.
Ashby-de-la-Zouch Castle was built in the 12th century. The town and castle came into the possession of the Hastings family in 1464 and William Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings enhanced its fortifications from 1473. St Helen's Church is Ashby's original Anglican parish church. It is a late 15th-century Perpendicular Gothic building. The Ivanhoe Baths was an 1822 Neo-Grecian building with a Doric façade 200 feet (61 m) long.
The Grade II listed, 19th-century water tower, located in the town's cemetery, on Moira Road, has been approved for conversion to a house, despite protests from English Heritage, Ashby Civic Society, and local residents. In the 19th century Ashby's main industry was leather working. There was also a cotton textile factory and a glue factory. Ashby was surrounded by coalmines but was never a coal mining town itself.
The town was to be served by Ashby Canal from 1804 but the canal never reached Ashby, as it was constructed only to the town of Moira. Ashby had a station on the Leicester to Burton upon Trent Line of the Midland Railway from 1845. After the canal was abandoned in stages between 1944 and 1966, British Railways withdrew the passenger service and closed Ashby de la Zouch railway station in September 1964. The railway remains open for freight.
Every May, Ashby holds an arts festival sponsored by the district council. This features local artists, musicians, songwriters, poets, performers, and story tellers. Ashby Statutes, a travelling funfair, is held every September. Instituted by Royal Statute, it was originally a hiring fair, where domestic servants and farmworkers would be hired for the year. During the fair in the 21st century.
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EXPLORING ABANDONED NOCTON HOSPITAL
An Explore of the abandoned Hospital in the small village of Nocton, Lincolnshire. Used by both the British and American Air Forces in its time it now lays dilapidated.
Explored with my brother, cousin and his friend.
The hospital is supposedly haunted by an old man but we didn't see him unfortunately.
Filmed on a FujiFilm x-pro 2 w/ 10mm Samyang Lens & GoPro Hero Session.
A Good Start at Blythe Waters Home Pool
A nice Carp to get the day underway, it weighed in at 11lb 1oz and was followed on the very next cast by a better fish of 13lb 1oz! The influence of noise attracting Carp (and therefore the importance of consistent casting) was raised powerfully with this fish, with it taking a 15mm boilie on a hair rig and 2.5oz lead on the drop!! It was hooked fairly and squarely in the bottom lip and fought really hard in the deep water that Home Pool offers.
Lichfield, Charity Football Match 1971
Charity Football Match at Lichfield 1971
Burntwood Blue Birds Jazz Band
Filmed in a local school at Lichfield
This is the very first filming of the Blue Birds Jazz Band, possibly Cherry Orchard primary school
Staffordshire HS2 - Crisis in the Countryside
The peace of the countryside will be lost for ever
Christmas Winter Wedding! Eastbourne, UK | Forget Me Knot | Leicester Wedding Video
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Wedding video highlights Castle Bromwich New Hall Hotel Sutton Town Hall
Starts bridal home Castle Bromwich, church nr Lichfield, stopped for photographs at New Hall Hotel Walmley Sutton Coldfield and to the reception at Sutton Town Hall with an Irish dance band. Photography and Video by John Stephens Photography & Video who own copyright.
New Hall Hotel Wedding
Lucy & Andrew's wedding reception was held in the elegant grounds of New Hall Hotel, the oldest inhabited, moated manor house in England.
Bethany + James Wedding Highlights
Bethany and James love animals and the outdoors (as well as each other!) and it shows in this Highlights clip of their big day.
Outdoor weddings can present challenges in the UK due to our changeable weather conditions, but as you can see in the video, we were treated to a splendid day!
We filmed the ceremony amidst the grand spectacle of Great Whitley Church and the reception was held in Bethany’s family stables near Abberley, Worcestershire. It was great to film in the spectacular baroque church and the tipis at the reception were a great touch!
To top it all off, there was croquet, giant outdoor Jenga, a wally wanging competition and a fireworks display to close the festivities.
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Moonrakers Tour Around Derby 2012
Filmed between 28 Jul and 4 Aug 2012
1 Longdon Staffordshire S James 6 11-2-18
2 Armitage Staffordshire S John the Baptist 6 4-2-20
3 Mavesyn Ridware Staffordshire S Nicholas 8 8-3-7
4 Bradbourne Derbyshire All Saints 6 8-3-15
5 Bonsall Derbyshire S James the Apostle 6 7-2-8
6 Winster Derbyshire S John the Baptist 5 8-1-0
7 Stanton in Peak Derbyshire Holy Trinity 6 4-0-20
8 Elton Derbyshire All Saints 6 5-2-13
9 Hartington Derbyshire S Giles 8 9-0-5
10 Alstonefield Staffordshire S Peter 6 10-3-10
11 Wetton Staffordshire S Margaret 6 6-2-18
12 Ashby de la Zouch Leicestershire S Helen 10 21-2-24
13 Packington Leicestershire Holy Rood 6 6-2-19
14 Swepstone Leicestershire S Peter 6 10-2-24
15 Ibstock Leicestershire S Denys 6 10-1-27
16 Hugglescote Leicestershire S John the Baptist 8 16-1-4
17 Grace Dieu Leicestershire School Chapel of S Elisabeth of Hungary 6 1-2-22
18 Woodhouse Leicestershire S Mary in the Elms 6 12-1-15
19 Thurcaston Leicestershire All Saints 8 10-0-11
20 Pentrich Derbyshire S Matthew 6 10-1-17
21 South Wingfield Derbyshire All Saints 6 8-3-10
22 Brackenfield Derbyshire Holy Trinity 6 4-3-17
23 Breadsall Derbyshire All Saints 8 13-3-21
24 Sudbury Derbyshire All Saints 6 9-3-0
25 Hanbury Staffordshire S Werburgh 8 13-2-11
26 Marchington Staffordshire S Peter 6 10-1-24
27 Blithfield Staffordshire S Leonard 6 8-2-22
28 Colwich Staffordshire S Michael & All Angels 6 7-2-10
29 Sandon Staffordshire All Saints 6 6-2-19
30 Caverswall Staffordshire S Peter 6 8-1-14
31 Rolleston on Dove Staffordshire S Mary 8 11-2-20
32 Stretton with Claymills Staffordshire S Mary 6 8-3-23
33 Winshill, Burton upon Trent Staffordshire S Mark 6 17-0-14
34 Burton upon Trent Staffordshire All Saints 6 21-1-6
35 Burton upon Trent Staffordshire S Paul 10 28-2-9
36 Burton upon Trent Staffordshire S Modwen 8 18-3-22
37 Repton Derbyshire S Wystan 8 17-3-0
38 Melbourne Derbyshire S Michael 12 15-1-24
39 Breedon on the Hill Leicestershire SS Mary & Hardulph 6 9-1-20
40 Coleorton Leicestershire S Mary the Virgin 8 12-3-25
uk disco party @ artys by dj gizzo - 1
Arty's of ashby lounge bar and nightclub Ashby is a word of Anglo-Danish origins, meaning Ash Farm. The Norman French addition dates from the years after the Norman conquest of England, when the town was given to the Zouche family in the reign of Henry II.Ashby De La Zouch
It has a historic 15th century castle. The castle area was the setting for Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott. A local high school is named after the book (Ivanhoe College, for 11 to 14-year-olds). The local upper school, Ashby School, previously Ashby Grammar School, is a mixed comprehensive school for 14 to 18-year-olds and has its roots in the 16th century. In 1464 the town and castle came into the possession of the Hastings family. Later the town was one of the Royalists' chief garrisons under the control of Colonel Henry Hastings, 1st Baron Loughborough and commander of the North Midlands Army. When the town fell after a long siege in March, 1646 it was counted a great relief to the surrounding towns and villages.parish church, St Helens, houses a rare 300 year-old finger pillory, which may have been used to punish people misbehaving in church.
Many of the buildings in Market Street, the town's main thoroughfare, have timber framing, but most of this is hidden by later brick facades. The Bull's Head pub retains the original Elizabethan half-timbering. There are also Regency buildings in this street.
Bath Street has a row of Classical-style houses dating from the time that the town was a spa. Dolly Shepherd, 1887-1983, the famous Victorian aviatrix, made her return to parachuting from balloons in a display at Ashby, after recovering from a potentially fatal accident.
De La Zouche derives from the noble (part royal) family de la Zouche/la Zouche
Prior to 1974, Ashby-de-la-Zouch formed its own local government district - Ashby-de-la-Zouch Rural District - within in the administrative county boundaries of Leicestershire. Since 1974, it has formed part of the North West Leicestershire local government district.
Ashby-de-la-Zouch is located at [show location on an interactive map] 52°46′00″N, 01°28′00″W (52.7667, -1.4667)1. An old popular song entitled Ashby-de-la-Zouch By The Sea plays on the fact that Ashby is in central England.In recent years the town has been one of the fastest growing in the Midlands, and the historic centre is now surrounded by executive housing.By far the largest employer in the town is United Biscuits, which provides about 2000 jobs. One of its production plants closed in 2004 with loss of 900 of these posts.
Other employers in Ashby include Standard Soap, Tesco, Calder Colours (paint), Ashfield Healthcare and TAC. There is also a concentration of high-tech employers. Ashby was home to the video game software house Ashby Computer Graphics, also known as Ultimate Play The Game, now called Rare. They have since moved to a custom built premises at Manor Park, just down the road from Twycross.
Willesley Park Golf Course is set in rolling countryside, partly in parkland and partly on heathland. The course was opened for play in April 1921. The first hole is played along an avenue of lime trees which once flanked the old coach road from the old Norman castle in the town to the now demolished Willesley Hall.Nearby villages include Packington, Donisthorpe, Oakthorpe, Measham, Coleorton, and Moira.The Midland Railway reached Ashby in 1845, placing the town on an important route between Leicester and Burton upon Trent. In the 20th century the passenger train service through Ashby was withdrawn. The Leicester - Burton railway continues to run through the town, but now it carries only freight. In the 1990s there was an unsuccessful plan to restore passenger services as a branch of Leicestershire's Ivanhoe Line; however, it remains within Leicestershire County Council's Structure Plan as a project awaiting funding.Formerly, both the A50 Leicester to Stoke-on-Trent road and the A453 Birmingham to Nottingham road passed through the town centre. The heavy traffic which previously travelled through the town has been substantially relieved by the A42 and A511 bypasses, which replaced the A453 and A50 respectively.The nearest railway station is in Burton upon Trent, over 12.8 km (eight miles) away. Leicester railway station also provides an efficient 1hr 10 minute Midland Mainline high speed rail link to the London terminus station at St Pancras which will become the home of international Eurostar trains in November 2007. Calls have been made for the Leicester to Burton upon Trent Line to be opened as part of the Ivanhoe Line.
East Midlands Airport is 14.5 km (9 miles) north of Ashby (approx. 12 mins drive) and provides flight connections in the UK and Europe.bus routes provide service to Leicester and Burton-upon-Trent (Arriva X2 & 8) and the National Express Coach Network links to Leicester for intercity connections and a daily direct service to London.
Fisherwick Lakes Coarse & Game Fishing
Promotional video for Fisherwick Lakes.