St.Michaels Manor Hotel, Saint Albans
Ivoryandgold.com have filmed quite a few times at St. Michaels Manor Hotel and it's a wonderful place to get married.
Amanda & Richard // St Michael's Manor Cinematic Highlights Wedding Film in St Albans
AMANDA & RICHARD 19-04-2019, St Albans
Amanda & Richard married under a full moon on a gloriously sunny Good Friday at St Michael’s Manor, St Albans. Here’s the trailer for their wedding film - if there’s a video which you can literally feel the love through your screen - then this is it. Full video coming this week. Visit my website (link in bio) to find out more about booking me for your wedding.
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Top 13. Best Tourist Attractions in St. Albans - England
Top 13. Best Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in St Albans - England: St Albans Cathedral, Verulamium Park, de Havilland Aircraft Museum, St Albans Clock Tower, Verulamium Museum, Willows Activity Farm, Heartwood Forest, St Albans South Signal Box, Shaw's Corner, Royal National Rose Society Gardens, Wheathampstead Heritage Trail, St. Michael's Church, The Odyssey Cinema
⁴ᴷ Walking St Albans, England (Captioned) - Verulamium Park (Roman Town) ????????
A first-person perspective walk tour (with onscreen info captions) of St Albans’ Verulamium Park in the county of Hertfordshire, England. The tour includes the remains of the Roman town walls, London gate, ornamental lake, wildlife garden, 1800 year old hypocaust and its covering mosaic floor, and the Roman Theatre of Verulamium.
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01:33 Roman Town Walls
04:35 The London Gate
07:28 St Germain’s Block
08:45 Ornamental Lake
15:02 Splash Park
16:20 Outdoor gym
16:41 Inn on the Park Cafe
18:11 Grebe House Wildlife Garden
25:59 Roman Mosaic and Hypocaust
30:14 Verulamium Museum
31:15 St Michael's Church, St Albans
34:20 Roman Theatre of Verulamium
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Places to see in ( St Albans - UK )
Places to see in ( St Albans - UK )
St Albans, is a city in Hertfordshire, England, and the major urban area in the City and District of St Albans. St Albans lies east of Hemel Hempstead and west of Hatfield, about 19 miles (31 km) north-northwest of London, 8 miles (13 km) southwest of Welwyn Garden City and 11 miles (18 km) south-southeast of Luton. St Albans was the first major town on the old Roman road of Watling Street for travellers heading north, and it became the Roman city of Verulamium. St Albans is a historic market town and is now a dormitory town within the London commuter belt and the Greater London Built-up Area.
Two railway stations serve the city, St Albans City station, which is situated 0.5 miles (800 m) east of the city centre, and St Albans Abbey station, which is situated approximately 0.7 miles (1 km) south-west of the city station. St Albans City station is served by Thameslink on a frequent and fast rail link through central London. Suburban services stop at all stations on the route, while express services are non-stop to London St Pancras International (St Albans City station to St Pancras International – 18 minutes). Trains run north to Harpenden, Luton, Luton Airport Parkway and on to Bedford. St Albans Abbey station is the terminus of a single-track line from Watford Junction station.
St Albans has a thriving cultural life, with regular concerts and theatre productions held at venues including Trestle Arts Base, St Albans Abbey, Maltings Arts Theatre, the Alban Arena, the Abbey Theatre, St Peter's Church and St Saviour's Church, given by numerous organisations including St Albans Bach Choir, St Albans Cathedral Choir, St Albans Abbey Girls' Choir, St Albans Symphony Orchestra, St Albans Chamber Choir, St Albans Chamber Opera, The Company of Ten, St Albans Choral Society, and St Albans Organ Theatre.
The St Albans Museum service runs two museums: Verulamium Museum, which tells the story of everyday life in Roman Britain using objects from the excavations of the important Roman Town; and the Museum of St Albans, which focuses on the history of the town and of Saint Alban. The Watercress nature reserve is by the River Ver and is run by the Watercress Wildlife Association.
Alot to see in ( St Albans - UK ) such as :
St Albans Cathedral
Verulamium Park
Old Gorhambury House
Kingsbury Watermill
Verulamium Museum
Bhaktivedanta Manor
Rothamsted Park
Roman Theatre of Verulamium
Roman Wall of St Albans
Shaw's Corner
Gobions Wood
Welwyn Roman Baths
de Havilland Aircraft Museum
Royal National Rose Society Gardens
St Michael's Church, St Albans
Ellenbrook Fields
Hilfield Park Reservoir
Lee House (Sopwell Nunnery)
Phillimore Recreation Ground
Childwickbury Manor
The Clock Tower
( St Albans - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of St Albans . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in St Albans - UK
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St Albans Uniting Church Carol 2019
Stunning wedding from St Michaels Manor in St Albans
Steve and Zara's stunning wedding, ceromony was held in Radlett and reception at St Michaels Manor in St Albans, we did experiance som crazy rain like ive never seen before, luckly only between the church and venue (although i was caught out in the middle of it) and this lead to some of the most beautiful light i've ever seen.
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360º view from St Michael's Church tower - Aldbourne, Wiltshire, England
Opening the church tower to the public is a rather special occasion - and it also offers fine views of the village and surrounding countryside.
St Michael's has a long history - the Wiltshire Council website, for example, says that there was a well established church here in 966, which was most likely to have been made out of wood. In 1086, the Domesday Book mentioned that two hides of land belonged to the church, enough to support it and a priest.
By the mid-12th century there was a stone church with an aisled nave and, perhaps, a central tower; the south doorway and some masonry survive from this building. It is thought that a fire damaged the church in around 1220 and it had to be rebuilt. The new church was cruciform in plan with a long chancel, a central tower, and an aisled nave of 4 bays; the dedication was to St. Mary Magdalene. In 1460 Richard Goddard had the 99 feet high west tower built, the central tower was removed and the crossing arches rebuilt. Chantry chapels were added to the chancel, porches and an embattled clerestory to the nave, the roofs renewed and the windows enlarged. By the 15th century the dedication was to St. Michael.
In the early 16th century a small chapel was added between the south porch and the transept. The south porch itself had an upper room that had been used as a school for Latin grammar by the chantry priests. A Sunday School was in existence by the late 18th century and a gallery was erected for their use. Music was provided by gallery musicians but, by 1827, there was a gallery with an organ. The church was said to be in poor condition in 1858 as the roof was leaking, the floorboards were rotten and some masonry was out of the perpendicular. Restoration took place in 1867 under William Butterfield. A new, more steeply pitched, slate roof was built over the old 15th century one - which was retained as a ceiling for the nave and chancel. The north porch and the stair turret in the south porch were removed and the east window replaced by one of 3 lancets.
In 1957 the living was held with Baydon vicarage and in 1965 the two were united. They were combined with Ramsbury in 1973 as a team ministry. In 1974 the old vicarage was sold and a new one built. There are 8 bells; 2 of the early 16th century, 2 of the 17th century, and 4 from the 18th century that were made in Aldbourne (one of these was recast in 1915).
The registers from 1637, apart from those in current use, are held in the Wiltshire and Swindon Record Office. Those for marriages and burials between 1639 and 1646 are missing.
Several scenes from the TV series 'Band of Brothers' were shot in and around Aldbourne.
St ALBANS HERTFORDSHIRE UK 1960s
The St Albans area has a long history of settlement. The Celtic Catuvellauni tribe had a settlement at Prae Hill a mile or so to the west. The Roman town of Verulamium, second-largest town in Roman Britain after Londinium, was built alongside this in the valley of the River Ver a little nearer to the present town centre.
After the Roman withdrawal, and prior to becoming known as St Albans, the town was called Verlamchester or Wæclingacaester by the Mercian Angles.
The mediaeval town grew up on the hill to the east of this around the Benedictine foundation of St Albans Abbey. This is the spot where tradition has it that St Alban, the first British Christian martyr, was beheaded sometime before AD 324. It was, at one time, the principal abbey in England and the first draft of Magna Carta was drawn up there, reflecting its political importance. The Abbey Church, now St Albans Cathedral (formally the Cathedral & Abbey Church of St Alban but still known locally as The Abbey) became the parish church when it was bought by the local people in 1553, soon after the priory was dissolved in 1539. It was made a cathedral in 1877 when the City Charter was granted. There is evidence that the original site was somewhat higher up the hill than the present building and there had certainly been successive abbeys before the current building was started in 1077
St. Pauls Church Developement, St Albans www.mebdesign.co.uk
Visualisation for the developments at St Pauls Church, St Albans. Project Compeleted in 2010 by MEB Design Ltd
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LUTON 1965, St MICHAELS SCHOOL SPORTS DAY,WHERE ARE THEY NOW,???
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St Albans Cathedral In All Its Glory!
This is a very short video which I hadn't planned for, so enjoy your 40 seconds.
I'm not a Christian in the sense you might like to think of someone being a Christian (if you're a Christian that is) but if you consider that the word Christ comes from the word Christos and before that Krista which has its origins in the word Krishna then I can be called a Krishnian. Pretty close really since I can say I love Jesus, I love God and I respect all true faiths. Krishna means the all attractive and God certainly fits that description. So this Cathedral (not Church as I incorrectly stated) is a monument to the love of God. It was built on the foundation of love and devotion and anyone with a soft heart (even the hard hearted) cannot fail to be moved by its majesty, its splendour and its history. I have copied some information below for those who are interested in the Cathedrals history.
St Albans Cathedral
Saint Alban was Britain's first Christian martyr and worship has continued at the site of his execution for over 1700 years.
Alban, a citizen of Roman Verulamium, gave shelter to a Christian priest and was himself converted to Christianity. As he refused to renounce his new faith he was executed, most probably in the mid 3rd century, and buried on the hillside where the Cathedral now stands. His grave soon became a place of pilgrimage.
In 703 King Offa of Mercia endowed a Benedictine monastery on the site. The present Abbey Church was begun in 1077, using Roman bricks and flint from the ruined city of Verulamium at the bottom of the hill. Its massive 11th century bell tower is the only remaining example of its type.
In successive centuries the building has been enlarged and altered. It now has the longest nave in England, which displays the Romanesque arches of the 11th century, Early English arches from the early 13th century enlargement, and decorated arches from a rebuilding after a partial collapse in 1323.
In the nave and elsewhere there is a series of outstanding 13th and 14th century wall paintings, hidden after the reformation and rediscovered in the 19th century. The Presbytery has a unique 13th century wooden vaulted ceiling, which was redecorated in the 15th century.
The Shrine of Saint Alban was rebuilt in the early 14th century. It was destroyed at the reformation, but rediscovered and rebuilt in the 19th century, and restored in 1993. A rare survival, it remains a centre of ecumenical worship.
After the dissolution of the monastery in 1539 the Abbey Church was bought by the town as its parish church, and continues as such. During the following 300 years there were many changes. The 14th century Lady Chapel was divided off to become a school, and many parts of the building fell into disrepair. Repair and restoration began in the 1850s and the Lady Chapel was brought back into church use in 1870.
In 1877 a new diocese of St Albans was created and the abbey and parish church became also a cathedral, serving Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Luton and Barnet. Further restoration in the 1880s, under the direction of Lord Grimthorpe, substantially altered the outside appearance of the West End.
In the 1980s a new building was erected on the site of the monastic chapter house to provide visitor facilities, office space, and rooms for parish use. A modern interpretation of a monastic night stair provides a processional way from the new building into the church.
Other twentieth century additions include the stained glass in the north transept rose window, designed by Alan Younger, and an embroidered canopy for the shrine designed by Suellen Pedley. In the North Transept is a Single Standing Figure by Henry More.
Local Interest.
Little remains of the monastic buildings. Remnants of the cloister are visible on the outside of the south side of the church, a large open area known as the Abbey Orchard. Beyond the West End of the church stands the Great Gateway, built in the 14th century and now part of St Albans School.
Verulamium Park, south of the Abbey Orchard covers some of the area of Roman Verulamium. Verulamium Museum displays many finds from the site, including spectacular mosaics. A building in the park houses a hypocaust. Nearby are the excavated remains of a Roman theatre.
In the town is an early 15th century clock tower, the Museum of St Albans, telling the story of the town from the end of the Roman period to today, and the three ancient churches: St Peters, St Michaels and St Stephens. There is a large and popular street market each Wednesday and Saturday.
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St Albans - Walk down George Street - Hertfordshire
St Albans - Walk down George Street - Hertfordshire
England - Choir of St Albans Cathedral
St Albans Cathedral's Choir concert
Songs:
- Dum transisset sabbatum - John Taverner (1490-1545)
- Rise up my love and come away - Healey Willam (1880-1968)
- Lux arunque - Eric Whitacre (b. 1970)
- Nobody knows the trouble I see, Lord - Traditional African American sogn arragend by Michael Tippett (1905-1998)
- Steal away to Jesus - Traditional African American sogn arragend by Michael Tippett (1905-1998)
[Wikipedia] St Michael, Hertfordshire
St Michael is a civil parish part of the City and District of St Albans in Hertfordshire, England. From 1894 to 1974 the parish was known as St Michael Rural. The population in 2001 was 494. The local council is St Michael Parish Council.
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Cannelton IN st Michael's Catholic church
Cayden playing the bells
Change ringing at St. Albans
A band ringing changes on Pentecost, 8 June 2014 at the Cathedral and Abbey Church of St. Alban. Many of these timbers in the central tower remain from the 11th and 12th century Norman phase. At one point you can see some tags on unused ropes swaying--the movement of the tower! Outside it was a spectacular day--a western view into Hertfordshire.
Drone Survey St Albans Hertfordshire UK
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St.Albans Wedding of Rob & Olivia
The wonderful wedding of Rob & Olivia at The Noke Hotel in St.Albans.
Music by:
Rival & Cadmium - Just Breathe (ft. Jon Becker)
Via Top Shelf Sounds.
Photography by Dave Jackson davejacksonphotography.co.uk
EXPLORING St Andrew's historic Anglican church in ENFIELD (LONDON)
SUBSCRIBE: - St Andrew's church, Enfield (London, England). Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com. The London Borough of Enfield is a London borough in north London, England. It borders the London Boroughs of Barnet, Haringey and Waltham Forest, the districts of Hertsmere, Welwyn Hatfield and Broxbourne in Hertfordshire, and Epping Forest in Essex. The local authority is Enfield Council.
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