Whitchurch, Shropshire, England (including the Canal)
Whitchurch North Shropshire
Whitchurch North Shropshire. A quiet Sunday afternoon in this North Shropshire market town. Photography/original music by Neil G.
Gwahoddiad (Mi glywaf dyner lais) St Alkmunds Church Whitchurch Shropshire
I Now Play For You Today The Welsh Hymn Tune Gwahoddiad On The Conacher Organ At St Alkmunds Church In Witchurch Near Shropshire, I hope you enjoy and thanks for watching cheers Rob!
Whitchurch - Shropshire
short clip of the shropshire town in england
Whitchurch, Shropshire
Whitchurch just under 400ft by Phantom3 drone.
Ringing at Whitchurch, Shropshire
Some ringing, recorded from the belfry, of this challenging eight. Not the best belfry view unfortunately. There is a lot of tower movement which makes these bells quite a challenge even though they go fairly well.
Whitchurch Winter Wonderland. Shropshire
Quick flight on the outskirts of town in the snow. Finish looking towards cricket club/Queensway park.
Shropshire guest house rated among top one per cent of establishments
A Shropshire bed and breakfast has been listed as one of the best in the country for the second year running. Willington Lodge guest house in Horsemans Green, near Whitchurch, has been rated among the top one per cent of establishments by travel review website TripAdvisor.
Places to see in ( Whitchurch - UK )
Places to see in ( Whitchurch - UK )
Whitchurch is a market town in Shropshire, England, 2 miles east of the Welsh border on the North Shropshire Plain in the Welsh Marches, close to the Cheshire border. It is the oldest continuously inhabited town in Shropshire. The town is 20 miles (30 km) north of the county town of Shrewsbury, 20 miles (30 km) south of Chester, and 15 miles (24 km) east of Wrexham.
In 1066, Whitchurch was called Weston, likely named for its location on the western edge of Shropshire, bordering the north Welsh Marches. By the time Whitchurch was recorded in the Doomsday Book, a 1086 survey of England, Whitchurch was held by William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey, and of Roger de Montgomery. At that time, it was part of the hundred of Hodnet, Shropshire in 1086.
Whitchurch has roads to Wrexham, Nantwich, Chester and Shrewsbury; the A41/A49 bypass opened in 1992. Whitchurch railway station is on the former London and North Western (later part of the LMS) line from Crewe down the English side of the Welsh border (the Welsh Marches Line) toward Cardiff. However, Whitchurch was once the junction for the main line of the Cambrian Railways, but the section from Whitchurch to Welshpool (Buttington Junction), via Ellesmere, Whittington, Oswestry and Llanymynech, closed on 18 January 1965 in favour of the more viable alternative route via Shrewsbury.
Whitchurch was also junction for the Whitchurch and Tattenhall Railway or Chester to Whitchurch branch line, another part of the London and North Western, and running via Malpas. As well as its own passenger and goods services, this line was a useful short cut for goods traffic to and from Chester and North Wales avoiding Crewe, and some long-distance passenger services were occasionally diverted this way. Although the line closed to regular services on 16 September 1957, the diverted passenger trains continued until 8 December 1963. Whitchurch has its own short arm of the Llangollen Canal and the town centre can be reached by a walk of approximately 1 mile along the Whitchurch Waterways Country Park, the last stage of the Sandstone Trail. The Whitchurch Arm is managed by a charity group of local volunteers.
( Whitchurch - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Whitchurch . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Whitchurch - UK
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Emporium opening in Whitchurch
Emporium opening in Whitchurch
rememberance parade whitchurch shrops
rememberance parade 13/11/2011
SHROPSHIRE COUNTRYSIDE FROM BALLOON NEAR WHITCHURCH JULY 2015
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Snow at Whitchurch-on-Thames 2 February 2009
The snow that fell on Whitchurch in early February 2009 may have made the village a winter wonderland for the young at heart but it was a different story for people traveling to work! video by Nick Brazil
New Whitchurch GP practice
A replacement doctors’ surgery for thousands of Whitchurch patients has been officially opened in the town's community hospital.The Claypit Street Medical Practice in Whitchurch will operate for the next 18 months.
Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah: St Peters Church Cockett Swansea
For my next video here on the Organ at St Peter Church Cockett In Swansea is the hymn Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah of the famous tune of Cwm Rhondda hope you enjoy this one!
Thanks to the Vicar Rev Alex Pye and the People Of St Peters For A Warm And Friendly Welcome to the Church.
For more info about the Church Visit their Website:
Whitchurch blackberry fair
Froncysyllte Male voice choir performing in St Alukmund's church, Whitchurch, March 2013
The Froncysyllte (pronounced vron-cuss-ulth tay) Male voice choir (known as 'The Fron') performing in a concert in St Alukmund's church in Whitchurch, Shropshire, together with the solo harpist Dylan Cernyw on 4th March 2013
Cwm Rhondda - Llunsain and Hogia'r Ddwylan
Cwm Rhondda, sung by Llunsain Choir and Hogia'r Ddwylan at the Borough Welsh Chapel, October 19th, 2013. Conducted by Hannah Gill and accompanied on the organ by Ilid Anne Jones.
AR.Drone 2.0 Flight Over Dorrington, Shropshire.
Video recorded with a Parrot AR.Drone!
Welcome to Shropshire and The Marches
Come and explore our superb museums with collections from the Saxon era right through to the planes of the Cold War. The film is introduced by Kate Bliss who will take you on a tour of these remarkable sites. Come and explore on a short break or longer stay. visitshropshire.com Project supported by the Renaissance Strategic Support Funds from The Arts Council.