The Japanese Garden - CORNWALL ENGLAND [Cinematic]
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I got my camera phone out and just made this little film of this stunning location well worth checking out a slice of Japan in England! :)
Japanese garden near Newquay U.K.
A picturesque look through photos and video at a japense garden that's open to the public. I've not over dubbed with music because I want to get across how quiet this place is. Also great bonsai trees for sale aswell.
Japanese Garden Cornwall - zwiedzamy Anglię
Japanese Garden .Ogród japoński położony niedaleko Newquay w Cornwalli w miasteczku St Mawgan, Newquay TR8 4ET.
A JAPANESE GARDEN ST. MAWGAN NEAR NEWQUAY CORNWALL
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Japanese Garden at Tatton Park,UK.
A Slideshow of The Japanese Garden at Tatton Park,Cheshire,UK.
St Mawgan Japanese Garden, Cornwall
This beautiful garden has been on Monty Don's big dreams, small spaces programme. It was very relaxing to walk round and I can well recommend if you're ever down that way.
Japanese garden in the UK
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The Japanese Garden - Unofficial edit
Unofficial edit from footage shot at the beautiful Japanese Gardens at St Mawgan village near Newquay, Cornwall.
An immersive video into the beauty of the Japanese Gardens, featuring a balance of water, wood & stone.
A highly recommended place to visit - go to for more info
film & edit by Stream Freedom Limited
A visit to Trerice
A slideshow of images taken on a visit to Trerice House, a National Trust property near Newquay in Cornwall, UK. The house was the wartime headquarters of the Choughs, 11th Battalion Duke of Cornwall Light Infantry - Home Guard, although there is nothing to see relating to that at the property. Set to some chilled music.
A touch of japan in UK
A bonsai garden
Japanese gardens, Mawgan, Cornwall
A Japanese Garden
The Japanese Gardens at Tully were created between the years 1906-1910. Devised by Colonel William Hall-Walker (later Lord Wavertree), a wealthy Scotsman of a famous brewery family and laid out by the Japanese Eida and his son Minoru.
The Gardens, planned to symbolise the 'Life of Man', are now of international renown and are acclaimed as the finest Japanese Gardens in Europe.
The gardens at Tully are a living monument to the meeting of Eastern and Western cultures in a Western setting. The symbolism of life the garden portrays traces the journey of a soul from Oblivion to Eternity and the human experience of its embodiment as it journeys by paths of its own choice through life. Typical ambitions toward education, marriage, or a contemplative or carefree life, achievement, happy old age and a gateway to Eternity are portrayed. Furthermore as an example of Japanese Gardening of its period, it is perfect - a Japanese Garden with a hint of Anglicisation about it, was precisely the type of garden being made in Japan at that time.
Eida remained at Tully until 1912. He and his wife and two sons, Minoru and Kaiji, lived at Curragh House, which is now the Racing Apprentice Centre of Education. The name Minoru which means 'light of my eye' or the 'favourite one' was chosen by Colonel Hall-Walker for his favourite Tully-bred colt.
When leased to King Edward VII for his racing career the colt Minoru carried the royal colours to victory in the Derby of 1909 to joyous cheers of Good Old Teddy! Eida died in 1912 on his intended return journey to Japan and no more was heard of him or his family until Brian Eida, a son of Minoru, turned up as a tourist in the late 1980's to admire the work of his grandfather Tassa.
In 1915, Colonel Hall-Walker departed to England, presenting his entire Tully property to 'The Nation'. His Stud Farm became the British National Stud and the Japanese Gardens entered a period of relative obscurity until 1945. In that year (Tully properties having returned to the Irish Government in 1943) the Irish National Stud Company was formed. In the following year, 1946, after a gap of 34 years, the Japanese Gardens got a horticultural supervisor.
A LATE SEPTEMBER SLICE OF St IVES - THE HARBOUR and DOWNLONG BEACHES
For many more 'Slices' see
The Festival is (almost) over and the crowds have gone - but the sun hasn't (27 September 2014)
Ant’s Allotment / Japanese Garden: Kew trip
Tatton Park. Japanese Garden. 18.04.2018. SL. ST. CL. Pete & Yat
Tatton Park. Japanese Garden. 18.04.2018. SL. ST. CL. Pete & Yat
Garden Revisit To A Japanese Garden In Wales
John visits a Garden he Transformed In Wales.
A revisit to a japanese style garden project we transformed last year.
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Top Tourist Attractions in Newquay - Travel Guide England
Top Tourist Attractions in Newquay - Travel Guide England:
Fistral Beach, Watergate Bay, Oasis Fun Pool, Porth Beach, Polzeath Beach, Tolcarne Beach, DairyLand Farm World, Lappa Valley Steam Railway, Newquay Zoo, Trerice, Blue Reef Aquarium, The Japanese Garden, Lusty Glaze
Newquay Gardens
Photography done by me :)
Music by The Fat Rat ????????
Location Newquay Cornwall UK
Japanese Gardens at St. Mawgan
Some footage shot at the Japanese Gardens in St. Mawgan, Cornwall.
Bath, A city in UK - Walking Vlog
Built for pleasure and relaxation, beautiful Bath has been a wellbeing destination since Roman times. The waters are still a big draw, both at the ancient Roman Baths and the thoroughly modern Thermae Bath Spa, which houses the only natural thermal hot springs in Britain you can bathe in.
Bath’s compact, the visitor-friendly town is overflowing with places to eat and drink, plus some of the finest independent shops in Britain, making it the ideal city break. Immerse yourself in Bath’s remarkable collection of museums and galleries, and enjoy year-round festivals, theatre, music, and sports.
My music –
Yung Kartz – Out there
Bensound – Betterday
Ehrling – You and Me
My Camera – Cannon G7X mark II – buy it on Amazon
My Gimbal – Zhiyun Crane M
Gorillapod – Hybrid
Video Editing software – Premier Pro CS 6
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