Places to see in ( Sandgate - UK )
Places to see in ( Sandgate - UK )
Sandgate is a village in the Folkestone and Hythe Urban Area in the Shepway district of Kent, England. In 2004, the village re-acquired civil parish status. The civil parish shares the boundaries of Folkestone Sandgate ward, at 2.17 km². It is the site of Sandgate Castle, a Device Fort. H.G. Wells lived at Spade House, and it was also the birthplace of comedian Hattie Jacques.
The Morcheeba song The Sea is written about the beachside bar 'Bar Vasa'. Sandgate Hotel appeared on the Channel 4 programme Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares on 27 February 2006. Other pubs include The Ship Inn, The Providence Inne, The Clarendon Inn and The Royal Norfolk Hotel. Sandgate was an urban district from 1894 to 1934 (having previously been part of Cheriton parish). It was added to Folkestone in 1934.
The Sandgate branch railway line was opened in 1874 and closed to passengers in 1951. Little of the infrastructure now remains, but it is still possible to see the remains of a tall overbridge at the bottom of Hospital Hill. Sandgate has become known for Dave the Dolphin, seen out in the bay between Folkestone and Hythe. Sandgate is the location of the Shorncliffe Redoubt, a Napoleonic era earthwork fort associated with Sir John Moore and the 95th Regiment of Foot, known as the 95th Rifles.
St Paul's Church lies next to the Saga building, which is built on the site of Embrook House. Sandgate Primary School lies on Coolinge Lane between the Folkestone School for Girls and Eversley College. The old school building is located in the village on Sandgate Road close to Spade House. Folkestone Rowing Club is in Sandgate. There are a number of pubs in Sandgate, including The Ship, The Providence Inne and The Earl of Clarendon. Inn Doors opened on Aug 28th 2015. This is a micropub offering local beers and ciders.
The Hub bicycle shop closed in 2014. Its premises have now been split between the Loaf coffee shop and the Ship Inn. As of Sept 2015, the half now managed by the Ship was undergoing refurbishment. The Brisbane suburb with the same name is named after the town. There is also a Brisbane suburb called Shorncliffe, which is adjacent to Sandgate.
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Freeway The Ship Inn Folkestone Kent August 2017
Freeway The Ship Inn Folkestone Kent August 2017
view OF Folkestone harbour and the fantastic Marina Pub JUNE 2012 kent england
Check out this great pub with wonderful views of the beach and harbour, free parking in Folkestone Kent.
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Red Belly at the Ship Inn Folkestone 27 8 17
A short clip of the band playing outside the Ship at the Fish Market in Folkestone Harbour 27-8-17.
Someone Behind the Door (1971) Location - Sandgate Point, The Leas, Folkestone CT20 2JE
The home of murderous psychoanalyst Lawrence Jeffries (Anthony Perkins) who brings home his amnesiac patient (Charles Bronson) to convince him to kill his unfaithful wife Frances (Jill Ireland).
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Kitchen Nightmares UK Season 3 Episode 6 - The Fenwick Arms
Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares is a television programme featuring British celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay. The BAFTA and Emmy Award-winning programme debuted on Channel 4 in 2004.
In each episode, Ramsay visits a failing restaurant and acts as a troubleshooter to help improve the establishment in just one week. Ramsay revisits the restaurant a few months later to see how business has fared in his absence. Episodes from series one and two have been re-edited with additional new material as Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares Revisited; they featured Ramsay checking up on restaurants a year or more after he attended to them.
An American adaptation of this show, titled Kitchen Nightmares, debuted 19 September 2007, on Fox. It is broadcast in the UK on Channel 4 as Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA.
In October 2009 Ramsay announced that after his four-year contract expired in 2011 he would not continue with Kitchen Nightmares and would instead work on his other shows.[1] In June 2014, however, Ramsay announced that the UK version would return for four episodes after a seven-year hiatus.[2] These four episodes will bring the Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares franchise, which exists in the United States and the United Kingdom, to an end.
Lost Cinemas and 1907 Sportsman Inn Pub Fire Hythe Kent
Join me on my search for the lost cinemas of Hythe, Kent. Many small English towns had their own cinema but the advent of television led to their decline. As in the past, our current traditional media is facing some uphill challenges by the new kids on the block: social media and the internet. It will be interesting to see what happens in the next few decades as the old world order either adapts or dies.
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Hythe in Old Picture Postcards by Martin Easdown and Linda Sage
Cinemas Featured:
Hythe Electric Theatre (1911)
Hythe Picture Palace (1912-1927)
Grove Cinema (1927-1958)
The Ritz (1937-1966 and 1971-1984)
The Embassy (1970-1972)
EXPLORING FOLKESTONE'S spectacular HARBOUR (Kent, ENGLAND)
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Hythe, Dibden & Dibden Purlieu
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Hythe is the hidden gem of the New Forest towns. Nestling between the New Forest and Southampton Water, its varied coastline offers fascinating views of one of the world’s busiest ports.
People visit Hythe for many reasons - to shop in one of the many independently owned shops or to enjoy a drink or a meal in one of its excellent cafés, pubs or restaurants. But what visitors enjoy most of all are the unrivalled views of the water and the beautiful cruise liners arriving in the port of Southampton. You can stroll along the beautiful and diverse waterfront, or you can just sit and enjoy the ever changing vista.
Throughout the year visitors are attracted by the Markets. The Tuesday Street Market is every week in the High St and has stalls selling flowers, olives, locally sourced meat, local preserves and chutneys, photographs, fabrics, baked good, fruit and veg, plants, fresh fish, and jewelry among other things. Occasional specialty markets such as the 'France at Home', 'Italia in Piazza' and the Bank Holiday Monday Arts, Craft, Vintage and Collectibles Market. On the last Saturday of November is the hugely popular Mistletoe Fayre.
There has been a ferry crossing between Hythe and Southampton since at least 1575. The 640 metre long pier was completed in 1881 and the electric railway and train were introduced in 1922. It is now the world’s oldest pier train. There is a half hourly ferry service to Southampton from the end of the pier and the 15 minute trip allows you to get ‘up close and personal’ with all the latest cruise liners.
In the early part of the 20th century, flying boats were built and operated from what is now Hythe Marine Park. T E Lawrence, better known as Lawrence of Arabia, worked at the British Power Boat Company and lived in the house in Shore Rd recognised with a Blue Plaque. The hovercraft, invented by Sir Christopher Cockerell - who lived in Hythe until he died - was also developed here and there is a Memorial to the Hovercraft in the gardens of The Grove adjacent to the original test slipway.
In the area now known as the Waterside, Hythe is the central village of numerous small communities now vastly expanded by dormitory housing serving the petrochemical industries in the Waterside as well as the City of Southampton. Hythe with its sister communities of Dibden and Dibden Purlieu are part of the Parish of Hythe and Dibden.
AYR: Wallace Seat and Wallace&Bard monument@Auchincruive Estate, Ayr.
From Ayr Bus Station its an approximate one hour forty-five minute walk to Auchincruive Estate and then a further forty-five minute walk to the viewpoint. Commence the walk from Ayr Bus Station exiting opposite Fullarton’s Café and the Cameron pub and take an immediate right turn and head along the Sandgate. Pass Wellington Café the ‘chippy’ and Renaldo’s the Italian ice cream shop on the left. Further along, immediately after Billy Bridges pub look out for Free Gardeners Close then Boat Vennel and Louden Hall.
On the approach to Ayr Town Hall look out for Police Close and immediately after the Town Hall, Kings Arm Close, both on the right. Continue over the New Bridge still on the opposite side from the harbour and after a short five-minute walk from the Bus Station reach the signpost at the far end of the Bridge. From there, initially follow the way indicated by the River Ayr Walk signage.The walk then passes the beautiful Auld Brig. This dates from the 15th Century and used to have a “Bridge Port” which controlled entry into the town, The New Brig and the Auld Brig are commemorated in Robert Burns's poem, The Brigs o' Ayr , wherein Burns’ describes an argument between the two bridges where the Auld Brig predicts that it shall remain standing long after the New Brig has gone. Burns’ prescient suggestion became fact. The New Brig had to be demolished after a severe storm in 1879! The present New Bridge is a complete rebuild and of course, the Old Bridge of Ayr is still standing.
The walk reaches the Ayr River Walk plaque commemorating the creation of the walk on 24 Aug 1910. The route was previously private as the property belonged to the Auchincruive and Craigie estates, with fines imposed upon those that dared to follow the route. The walk then approaches and crosses a bridge with red-painted railings.
It is an approximate one hour forty-five-minute walk from Ayr Bus Station to the car park and entrance to Auchincruive House at Oswald Bridge, built in 1826 as an estate bridge possibly built upon an earlier one. The Auchincruive Estate is the ancestral home of the Cathcart family who acquired the lands in 1374. The current building was built in 1767 when the estate was bought by merchant Richard Oswald, but records show that a tower house stood on the site in 1532. Robert Adam designed the interior and the majority of the external facade, as well as Oswald's Temple, a castellated temple or tea house which stands nearby. The east and west wings were added in 1819 when George Oswald inherited the estate. Now referred to as Scotland’s shame, Oswald and several associates bought Bance (also Bunce or Bence) Island in the Sierra Leone River, one of the most active slave trading posts on the West African coast. Oswald built a golf course there for the benefit of white slave traders on one half of the island while the other half was a camp of horrific conditions. Oswald acquired shares in slave ships, and plantations in the Caribbean, Florida and South Carolina. His ships could then carry slaves from Bance Island to plantations in the Americas and return to England with cargoes of sugar and tobacco.
From the Bridge turn immediately left down steps and along the south bank of the river where duck, heron and dippers can be spotted feeding. This path can be muddy and slippery in places but fencing and steps assist along the route. Allow forty-five minutes to reach the viewpoint. Return by same route. The Wallace and Bard monument in Leglen wood overlooking Oswald's Bridge can be visited before or at the end of the walk. Wallace took refuge in the Wood after the burning of the Barns of Ayr.
The Hythe Raft Race-18th August 2013,Hythe, Hampshire,UK
Local businesses enter teams in this annual event which takes place just off Hythe Marina,Hythe ,Hampshire,UK
Sandgate & Hythe - places to go fishing, South East Coast, England, Britain
Sandgate & Hythe beaches - places to go fishing in Kent.
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Sandate & Hythe are two beach fishing venues - Sandgate offering fishing to rough ground. The video shows footage near low tide of the Sandgate snags, the Twiss Groyne and Fisherman's Beach in Hythe. Parking footage for all the spots is included.
The Pint Pot and The Cup
Traditional Tyneside folk song rearranged in chill-out style by W.T. Duggan.
This nursery song is thoroughly local, and dates from the beginning of the early 1800s. (see John Stokoe, 1882, Songs and Ballads of Northern England, Walter Scott Ltd, London and Newcastle-upon-Tyne)
Me laddie sits ower late up,
Me laddie sits ower late up,
Me laddie sits ower late up,
With the pint pot and the cup.
How! Johnnie, come hame to your bairn,
How! Johnnie, come hame to your bairn,
How! Johnnie, come hame to your bairn,
Wiv a rye loaf under your airm
He addles three ha'pence a week,
That's nobbut a farthin a day,
He sits wiv his pipe in his cheek,
And he fuddles his money away.
Me laddie is never the near,
My hinney is never the near,
When ah cry out me lad cum hame,
He calls oot again for mair beer.
Garrison Point, Sheerness Town & Ship on Shore - beach fishing marks Isle of Sheppey
Garrison Point, Sheerness town and Ship on Shore - Isle of Sheppey beach fishing marks, Kent, England.
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Beach fishing the Sheerness area offers 3 main spots to fish and they are all covered in this video.
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Church-Street-Whitby
Whitby Holiday Cottages
This is Church Street in Whitby out side the Whitehorse and Griffin and The Blach Horse pubs
Kitchen Nightmares USA Season 5 Episode 5 Burger Kitchen Part 1 (Uncensored)
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In the first half of a two-episode kitchen nightmare, Gordon visits LA to save family restaurant The Burger Kitchen. But this family seem to be in a state of constant conflict. (Episode requested by Summer L Spicer, Ry man Dig)
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Endeavour Cottage in Whitby
Telephone 01274 614650
Mobile 07813779273
E-mail alan@endeavourcottage.co.uk
Reculver & Minnis Bay - South East Coast shore fishing locations, Kent, England
Reculver & Minnis Bay - shore fishing locations in Kent.
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English South East Coast shore fishing marks.
This video shows exactly why Reculver is such a good destination for the occasional pleasure angler.
The video then moves to show you low tide footage of Minnis Bay, giving the shore angler a good idea of what to expect whilst fishing the Bay. Plum Pudding, a nearby shore mark, is also included.