The White Cross Inn, Bradley, Huddersfield promo film
Promotional video for The White Cross Inn, Bradley, Huddersfield.
Made by AVP Media Ltd for the new online pub guide realaleguidetv.co.uk - coming in 2013
Huddersfield Hotel
Location. The Huddersfield Hotel is located in Huddersfield, close to Galpharm Stadium. Additional area points of interest include Eureka the Museum for Children and Shay Stadium. Hotel Features. The Huddersfield Hotel features a restaurant and a bar/lounge. Room service is available during limited hours. Wireless Internet access is available in public areas. Guest parking is available for a surcharge. Additional property amenities include a nightclub and complimentary newspapers in the lobby. Guestrooms. All guestrooms at The Huddersfield Hotel feature coffee/tea makers and windows that open.
England York p11 Pub Life
Apologies for the very dim lighting, but it's for the best, to help obfuscate my drunken camera wobbles. There's live music, good food, and a very excellent pear cider from Magner's (another brand I sadly haven't seen stateside :-(). And what is this mysterious HP sauce? Is it what we call Worcestershire sauce? Is it Harry Potter's? High Protien? Hewlett-Packard?
THE 3 ACRES COUNTRY PUB & RESTAURANT Bingley Road Crossroads Haworth West Yorkshire BD21 5QE
COUNTRY PUB & RESTAURANT
WELCOME TO THE 3 ACRES
If you're looking for a wonderful venue to enjoy some fabulous home cooked food then you've found the right place. We're situated just outside the scenic historical village of Haworth, famous for it's association with the Bronte's.
We're family friendly, with a large children's play area and our menu is comprised of a selection of traditional British fayre made from great locally sourced ingredients. We also have a Carvery on Sunday's and bank holidays where we provide a great selection of meats with all the trimmings.
LOOKING FOR A FUNCTION VENUE?
If you are looking for a unique function venue that has character and versatility, then our function room may be what you are looking for.
Whether you are looking for a function for a wedding or a birthday, or you require a practical corporate meeting room, our team can help cater for your requirements. The room can be adapted to fit any occasion, with its barn features adding to the character of The 3 Acres as a function venue
Opening Hours
Monday - Thursday for Food
12noon - 2:30pm then 5pm - 9pm
Friday - Sunday
12-9pm
Sunday
Carvery 12noon - 6:30pm
(Please note - there will be no Carvery on Bank Holidays)
Wingfield Family Society - The George Inn - 18 May 1999
Wingfield Family Society at The George Inn
The George Hotel of Stamford Video Tour
A day in the life of the George Hotel of Stamford from breakfast in bed to fine dining in our Oak Panelled Restaurant
Wedding Venues in Huddersfield - Old Golf House Hotel
The UK Wedding Centre / Huddersfield / Old Golf House Hotel
Created by Heath Hampson, Wedding Expert.
Old Golf House Hotel Huddersfield - created at
Hudswell community pub
Residents of Hudswell village in North Yorkshire explain how they got together to save their local pub 'The George and Dragon'.
The Community Right to Buy will make it easier for people to take over cherished local assets such as their village shop or their community centre, and save them from closure.
Huddersfield Food & Drink Festival 2017 sass and the groove playing bumblebee robot
Huddersfield Food & Drink Festival 2017 was held at St. George’s Square between 3rd – 6th August.
Free to attend, 4 days of food and drink heaven
OVER 100 STALLS
Stronger than ever, all our trading sites are sold out by over 100 stallholders!
ENTERTAINMENT
From a fun-filled fairtrade zone and festival buskers to circus skills and face painting, we’ve got the family covered.
eal-ale, even ghost trails around the town centre, and take part in workshops. Watch cooking demonstrations, or sit back and listen to live music whilst eating your way around the world. For superb customer service stay on the doorstep at Huddersfield Central Lodge Hotel, or stick to the food theme and learn to make sausages
Also see the band sass and the groove play live please also see their website for more details about the band.
OurOldham Launch Party
- Video footage of the launch party for ouroldham.info
History & Haunting of St Mary's parish church ,Hinckley
Hinckley is a market town in southwest Leicestershire, England.
St Mary's parish church in Hinckley was dedicated in the Middle Ages to the Assumption of Saint Mary the Virgin. This church building has stood on the site for almost nine hundred years, although there may well have been a church already on the site, as the remnants of an Anglo Saxon sun-dial is visible on the diagonal buttress on the south-east corner of the chancel. The church was built by William FitzOsbern, who came over with William the Conqueror.
According to local tradition, the gravestone of Richard Smith is said to 'sweat blood' on the anniversary of his murder.
St Mary's Church of Hinckley in Leicestershire is the last resting place of Richard Smith who was killed on 12th April 1727, aged 20 years old. Simeon Stayne was a recruiting Sergeant for the Army, he had come to Hinckley and stood outside the 'Pig and Whistle' along Regent Street, informing a crowd of potential new soldiers about the virtues of taking the King's shilling. When the Sergeant suggested that the George Inn (now the Bounty) was named after King George II, Richard started to heckle him and said that the George Inn was actually named the George and Dragon.
Richard would not stop with his comments, the Sergeant lost his temper and gave the crowd a demonstration in how to use a halberd in close quarter combat, it was at this point he struck Richard with the weapon and then left him lying on the floor in blood. Later on, Richard died of the wounds that the Sergeant had inflicted upon him; the Sergeant had now fled Hinckley.
Richard was buried near the Church wall of St Mary's Church during April 1727. Simeon Stayne was later arrested and sent to Leicester Assizes, which is where he received the sentence of death for murdering Richard Smith.
Upon Richard's gravestone is the following inscription:
A fatal Halbert his mortal Body slew
The murdering Hand God's vengeance will pursue
From shades Terrestrial, though Justice took her flight
Shall not the judge of all the Earth do right
Each Age and Sex his Innocence bemoans
And with sad sighs laments his dying Groans
The church itself is said to be home to phantom footsteps, believed to belong to a monk.
A Halberd (also called Halbard or Halbert) is a two-handed wooden pole with a combined spear point, axe and hook at one end. The Halberd had become a symbol of rank, it was carried by recruiting Sergeants of the British Army during the 18th Century. It was known that the Sergeants used the halberd to ensure that infantrymen drawn up in ranks stood correctly aligned with each other.
hinckleypastpresent.org
The weather vane, 184 feet up on St Mary's church tower at Hinkley is a fine cockerel which dates back some 200 years. In 1993 a headline appeared in the local paper entitled “Sorry Cock”. At the time the church steeple was being renovated and somebody took advantage of scaffolding to steal the said weather vane. The vicar appealed for its return in the press and early one morning he found the weather vane on his doorstep and it had been newly painted. There was also a note of apology telling that it was all the result of a drunken prank.
Hinckley has a history going back to Anglo-Saxon times; the name Hinckley is Anglo Saxon: Hinck is someone's name and ley is a meadow. By the time of the Domesday Book in 1086, Hinckley was quite a large village, and grew over the following 200 years into a small market town—a market was first recorded there in 1311. There is evidence of an Anglo Saxon church – the remnants of an Anglo Saxon sun-dial being visible on the diagonal buttress on the south-east corner of the chancel.
In 2000, archaeologists from Northampton Archaeology discovered evidence of Iron Age and Romano-British settlement on land near Coventry Road and Watling Street.
Huddersfield ''torrential'' rain, 6th July 2012.
The rain/ ''floods'' in Huddersfield, 6th July.
All clips in this film were filmed in Milnsbridge, Longwood and Paddock.
Mini feat at upper George in Halifax
via YouTube Capture
University of Huddersfield - Lord Steel gives the Harold Wilson Lecture
AS leader of the Liberal Party, David Steel never locked horns in the Commons with Huddersfield-born Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson.
Lord Steel recalled that he became Liberal leader shortly after Harold Wilson's resignation as Premier in 1976. But in the late 1970s, the two men met frequently.
Timothy Taylor Premium Managed Food Pubs in Yorkshire
A short video of an introduction to our managed food pubs. Part of the Timothy Taylor Brewery in Yorkshire.
The Heart of England
Check your local public television station for this Rick Steves’ Europe episode or watch it on The heartland of England has sights that put the Great in Britain — its venerable universities, its royal heritage, and reminders of its industrial might. At Oxford and Cambridge, we’ll see where kings and prime ministers studied. At Blenheim Palace — Winston Churchill’s birthplace — we’ll connect with English aristocracy. At Ironbridge Gorge, we fire up memories of the Industrial Revolution. And all along the way, we’ll be driving on the left and polishing our pub etiquette.
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The Winning Presentation of 'I Own Britain's Best Home'
The winning property of the Channel Five TV show 'I Own Britain's Best Home' Yorkshire Castle of Terry George and Michael Rothwell now holds the amazing title of Britain's Best Home 2008.
Cedar Court Hotel Huddersfield
Sophie talks about her trainee management programme, how she started working in the hospitality sector and her dream to have her own hotel…
Run to Tan Hill Pub Part II
Run across to Tan Hill Inn
Cooks Tours SLKWorld
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