EXPLORING ROYSTON CAVE
A short video documenting mine and Candice's visit to Royston Cave in Royston, Hertfordshire and it's history.
Royston Cave: A Medieval Enigma
Not many people are aware of a peculiar underground structure in England that holds its secrets close. No one knows who built Royston Cave or why. Check out this video if you want to discover more about this mystery! Like, subscribe, and smile!
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Royston Town centre
ANDREW WARD WEIRD WORLD
Hi everyone, welcome to my channel. Well, this Vblog is mostly about Royston Town Centre. A light hearted view, and bit of a personal one as I had my late teens around here. We are going back to the 70s, when I was just a little bit younger lol. Going to take you through some memories, you might even remember them as well, so bear wirth me. Hope you like my little video, and if you wish to leave a comment please do so. If you haven't subscribed please do so. Thanks for watching...… Andy
Places to see in ( Royston - UK )
Places to see in ( Royston - UK )
Royston is a town and civil parish in the District of North Hertfordshire and county of Hertfordshire in England. Royston is situated on the Greenwich Meridian, which brushes the town's eastern boundary, and at the northernmost apex of the county on the same latitude as towns such as Milton Keynes and Ipswich. It is about 43 miles (69 km) north of central London in a rural area. Before the boundary changes of the 1890s, the boundary between Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire ran east–west through the centre of town along the middle of Melbourn Street.
Until 1540 Royston was divided between five parishes: Barkway, Reed and Therfield in Hertfordshire and Melbourn and Kneesworth in Cambridgeshire. In that year it became a separate ecclesiastical parish, partly in each county. Ralph de Rochester founded the Augustinian priory which originated as a chapel for three canons and was later expanded to seven or more regular canons. Royston had two hospitals or free chapels, as well as the monastery.
Royston Town Council was formed in 1974 as the successor to Royston Urban District Council. The council consists of fifteen councillors headed by a town mayor (currently Mayor lucille shears) The councillors are elected for three wards named Heath, Meridian and Palace. Among the town council's responsibilities are allotments, Royston Cave, Royston Museum, local festivals, public halls and the town's war memorial. In December 2007 Royston Town Council was awarded the nationally recognised status of Quality Town Council. This Award confirms that Royston Town Council is run in accordance with the high standards required by the National Association of Local Councils and other government bodies.
Royston sits at the junction of the A10 and A505 roads, both of which are important road links through Hertfordshire and beyond. The town is also convenient for fast links to London and the north, as it is only a short distance from both the A1(M) and M11 motorways. Nearby air transport links include London Luton and London Stansted airports, both of which are major air hubs in the south of England. Royston railway station provides direct commuter links to both London and Cambridge. It is on the Cambridge Line and is a stopping point for regular services operated by Great Northern Route.
The public open space and nature reserve of Therfield Heath (also known as Royston Heath) overlooks the town from a hill to the south-west. The Icknield Way Path passes through the village on its 110-mile journey from Ivinghoe Beacon in Buckinghamshire to Knettishall Heath in Suffolk. In 1742 a strange cave carved out of the chalk was discovered in the centre of Royston. Royston Cave is located underneath the central crossroads of the town. The carvings in the cave have led to much speculation about the origin and function of the cave.
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Royston Cave of the Knights Templar and the Lost Book of Enoch FREE
Welcome to the romantic and mysterious world of Royston Cave, England. Filled with Templar symbolism and folklore. What was it for? Who created it and why? The Templars are well-known to have.
Welcome to the romantic and mysterious world of Royston Cave, England. Filled with Templar symbolism and folklore. What was it for? Who created it and why? BOOK OF ENOCH DRAMATIZED VERSION.
Not many people are aware of a peculiar underground structure in England that holds its secrets close. No one knows who built Royston Cave or why. Check out this video if you want to discover.
'Royston Cave - Grapevine of the Knights Templar'
Dan Green descends into the Royston Cave, Hertfordshire, England, deep
below the Roi Stone marker, to reveal the encrypted story contained on
the heiroglyphic carvings of the Knights Templar. The Templars
worshipped a 'head' - a play on pun of their Code, concealing that
they worshipped 'ahead', being custodians of far reaching advanced
knowlege allowing them access to undiscovered science, astronomy and
biology. Green explains the Templar carvings to reveal the story of
the Mary-Jesus-child bloodline and its connexion to the Dog Star
Sirius, in full, at:
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Mysterious Royston Cave and Oliver Cromwells House
mysterious cave in Royston templar connections crossing leylines .
and the house what Cromwell spent 10 years living in
Royston Town Centre Promotional 2
Promotion of the public houses and eateries of Royston - produced for Royston BID First - and shown regularly as Cinema informationals at the Picture Palace in Royston - if you like these get in touch with Ibixproductions to promote your business, town or leisure offer to future customers. ibixproductions.co.uk
Royston, The English town that adopted the American Boys from the 91st Bomb Group mp4
Return to Royston: 50th Anniversary return of 91st Bomb Group veterans to the town that adopted the boys from Bassingbourn 50 years earlier when they arrived in England to strategically remove Hitler’s means of making war through day light bombing of his infrastructure with 4 engine Heavy bombers (B-17s).
Royston Ghosts
Royston Wrecks ( Re- inspired )
Places to eat & drink in Royston, Hertfordshire 2016- restaurants, cafes, bars & pubs
This video showcases many of the places to eat and drink in Royston. So whether you are looking for a quick bite to eat or a fancy meal, Royston has it all.
New UFO sighting in Royston, Hertfordshire . Engla
This video was uploaded from an Android phone.
Google Glass: bike ride around Royston, Herts
A Glass-recorded cycle ride & walk around the Hertfordshire market town. Includes the Heath, High Street, Priory Gardens, church & partial house viewing with estate agent. Glass walk through Hitchin: . 'My Week with Google Glass' blog:
Best places to visit
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Coach House Hotel, Royston
Coach House Hotel, Newmarket Road, near Melbourne, Royston, Hertfordshire, SG8 7PN, England
Click on the blue link above to read more about the Coach House Hotel or to book your stay there.Or visit for bargain prices on many more hotels in Hertfordshire in the UK and around the globe.
Homefield House, Royston
Homefield House, 3 Homefield, Hinxworth, Royston, Hertfordshire, SG7 5RX, England
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Sledging at Royston 2012
Royston Heath January 2012
Mystical bird found in Royston , Herts , Uk
Cat hunting a Mystery Bird in Royston Hertfordshire UK.
Ken Green on Royston, England during World War 2
Ken Green of the 398th Bomber Group, 603d Squadron, talks about life off duty at Nuthampstead Air Base in England in 1944-45.