Sun Inn Pooley Bridge
Sun Inn Pooley Bridge
Pooley Bridge & Ullswater, Cumbria, UK - 3rd September, 2012
Video taken in and around the Cumbrian town of Pooley Bridge on the shores of Lake Ullswater. The video includes the town centre with The sun pub, Pooley Bridge Inn, the bus shelter dedicated to Queen Elizabeth, shops, the beginning of the River Eamont which is formed from the outflows of Lake Ullswater. The bridge over the river is also highlighted. There are extensive shots over the lake and along it's North East shore.
Penrith Christmas procession (England)
En la ciudad de Penrith en el norte de Inglaterra todos los años se hace una procesión con lámparas caseras. Se camina unas cuadras hasta el centro de la ciudad donde, en un acto donde se reúnen todos los vecinos y las autoridades, se encienden las luces navideñas de la ciudad! Muy recomendado!!!
Pooley Bridge to Glenridding
Trip along the lake from Pooley Bridge to the lovely village of Glenridding on the Ullswater steamer. fantastic views of the mountains
The Cumbria TV Guide To Ullswater Part 2
We visit Glenridding, Patterdale, Ullswater Steamers, Rheged and Lowther Castle and Gardens.
Peculiar Clerk Live at Tattersals Pub, Penrith, 7/10/13
The reformation gig 30 years in the making. In my opinion, they could of waited another 30 years.
Set List -
Last Time
She's a Mod
Substitute
Next To You
Teenage Kicks
Security
Ziggy Stardust (omitted due to camera failure, apologies!)
I Want You Back
No Matter What
Miss You
I Need To Know
She's So Good Looking
Rock n Roll Girl
All Over Now
Another Guy
House of The Rising Sun
Yeah Yeah
The George Hotel, Penrith
The George Hotel, Devonshire Street, Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 7SU, England
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Poole Activities – A Local Guide by Premier Inn
As Jodie from our Poole Centre Premier Inn hotel says, when the weather’s warm, there’s nothing better to do in Poole than to enjoy the sun, sea and sand, particularly at Sandbanks Beach that’s become a favourite for the rich and famous. But life in Poole’s more than a beach. The Quay is home to some great bars and pubs, such as The Drift microbar. There’s also the Poole Museum, which is free and fun for all. You can also catch the ferry to the National Trust’s Brownsea Island, where Robert Baden Powell began the boy scout movement that’s taken over the world.
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Keswick Square Scoot
Evening scoot after an amazing Gretna wedding
Monday-Dinner at pub in Keswick.MOV
Having a meal and talking about the 1st day's cycle ride from St Bees
LocoMorris in Eskdale, Cumbria - 2014
Clip of part of the Ravenglass & Eskdale Folk Meet held at the King George IV Inn. Clip mixes video and still photography.
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Day #2 - Puffing our way up Hartside...
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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hartside snow.MP4
We drove along a road that had recently been closed by snow. This is half what was originally there.
Pooley Bridge to Penrith - B5320
Out of the Ullswater Summer mist at last, my ride from Pooley Bridge to Penrith on a 2013 Ducati Multistrada. Advanced motorcycle commentary and a bit of sightseeing. This was a new road to me and I think I might just use it on my regular rides around the Lake District. Please leave me feedback I'm still learning about advanced riding and use commentary to help me concentrate. Thanks for watching I hope you enjoy the ride...
The Lake District, Kirkstone and Haweswater February 2016
Latest outing with Adam and Simon, this time we went to the Lake District on a two night trip, the first night was spent in the bunk house at the Kirkstone Pass Inn planning to walk up to and camp at Stony Cove Pike the next day, plans changed and we spent the second night at Haweswater Reservoir, probably for the best too as the wind was mental!
(Andy Wardle)
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3550 - Guest House with Tearoom in Tebay Cumbria For Sale, Preferred Commercial
3550 - Guest House with Tearoom in Tebay Cumbria For Sale, Preferred Commercial
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Guest House with Tearoom in Tebay Cumbria For Sale
Tebay, Cumbria, England
Advert Ref: 3550
Business Description
Preferred Commercial is delighted to offer for sale this popular guest house with tearoom and small shop, which was established by our clients in 2003 and which is only now being placed onto the market due to a change in our clients' family circumstances. The business is currently run at a pace to suit our clients and generates a turnover in the region of £80,000. The guest house currently offers 8 letting rooms with 27 beds available. The business also boasts a small shop which specialises in local produce and souvenirs. There is also a 25 cover tea room which serves soups, light meals, cakes and a range of hot & cold beverages. The Old School Guest House boasts a comprehensive website advertising the business, which could be improved upon by introducing online booking facilities. We feel there is also scope to increase the opening hours of the tea room as it currently closes at 5.00pm. A new owner could open later and offer evening meals. We feel this is an ideal opportunity to acquire a popular bed & breakfast with an enviable reputation and huge scope for future growth. Early negotiations with Preferred Commercial must come highly recommended.
Business Status
Price Reduction
Property
Freehold
Location
The Old School Guest House occupies substantial 2-storey premises, ideally located in the heart of the delightful village of Tebay, Cumbria. The premises benefit from ample on street parking and are well-served by public transport with several bus stops within easy walking distance. The business is situated in a densely populated residential area, which is surrounded by stunning countryside. Tebay is an affluent and idyllic village and an ideal base from which to explore the Lake District National Park. The village possesses a selection of amenities and attractions and is popular with tourists and day trippers alike. Tebay boasts excellent transport links with the A685 running through the heart of the village and with the M6 just half a mile to the west. Kendal is 11 miles to the south-west and Penrith is 19 miles to the north-west.
Premises Details
Substantial 2-storey stone built former school house with shop, 8 letting rooms and 25 cover tea room. Briefly comprising:
Ground Floor
• Tearoom with tables & chairs for 25 covers, open-plan lounge area, coffee servery, tiled flooring, store cupboard and solid fuel stove
• W.C
• Commercial kitchen with Rangemaster 5-ring induction hob, 2 x ovens, grill, stainless steel preparation tables, central preparation table, store cabinet, extraction system, multiple refrigerators and freezers, commercial sink and a dishwasher
• Shop area with various tables displaying local produce, crafts and gifts, Welsh dresser
• Lounge with 3 x sofas, various chairs, large wood pellet burning stove
Owners accommodation comprising:
• Lounge with wood pellet burning stove
• Double bedroom with walk-in wardrobe area
• Double bedroom with fitted wardrobes
• Single bedroom
• Kitchen with fitted wall and base units, tiled floor, drainer sink, integral dishwasher and refrigerator
• Store cupboard
• Bathroom with bath, shower above, WC, hand wash basin
• Internal stairway leading to further first floor single bedroom
First Floor
• Bathroom with Jacuzzi bath with shower above, WC, hand wash basin (exclusive use to rooms 1 and 2)
• Room 1 with double and single beds, LCD TV,
• Room 2 with double bed and double bunk beds
• Room 3 with double bed, en-suite walk in shower, WC and hand wash basin
• Room 4 with 3 x single beds, bunk beds, en-suite walk in shower, WC and hand wash basin
• Room 5 with double bed, 2 x single beds, bunk beds, seating area, en-suite walk in shower, WC and hand wash basin
• Room 6 with single bed, en-suite walk in shower, WC and hand wash basin
• Room 7 with double bed, en-suite walk in shower, WC and hand wash basin
• Room 8 with double bed, bunk beds, en-suite walk in shower, WC and hand wash basin
• Linen store
External
• Wide frontage with 3 x tables and chairs
• Covered rear courtyard
• Playroom
• Office
• Freezer room
• Laundry room with 2 x washing machines, 2 x driers and back up boiler
• Wood store
• Seating area
• Large detached double garage
• Shed
Trading Hours
Guest house open all year round Tea room open: Mon: 10.30am - 5.00pm Wed - Sun: 10.30am - 5.00pm
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-8 roles for players-
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-This is the harder room that looked like a castle-
MUSIC-
0:07- New Shoes- Blue Wednesday -
1:23- Spark- Maxwell Young-
2:08- The Ocean- Andrew Applepie-
6:33- Cereal Killa- Blue Wednesday -
8:30- Breakfast- Andrew Applepie-
10:57- Q- Blue Wednesday -
11:49- Too Happy to be cool by Notebreak-
Summary: I visited Dr. Scott Nicholson in Brantford, ON Canada since he is the world expert in Escape Room design. After meeting with him for a day here are the 10 tips I came away with to beat any escape room:
1. Think simple
2. Searching
3. Organize your stuff
4. Focus on what is stopping you
5. Team roles
6. Lock types
7. Code types
8. Written clues
9. Look for patterns
10. Your guide is your friend
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