The Nottingham Trent Lady Trent River Cruise
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Cruising from Hazelford Lock to Kings Marina on the River Trent, Nottinghamshire, England
A 2 hour trip from Hazelford lock to Kings Marina in Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, England, on a sunny Sunday in April 2016, reduced to 6 minutes with time-lapse.
River Trent, Gunthorpe Nottingham
Newark, Notts a good place on the River Trent
Newark-On-Trent and good place to live, visit and work promoting our Town.
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Kings Marina Newark Nottinghamshire United Kingdom
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Trent River Cruises are the owners of the “The Trent Lady”. A riverboat that has graced the waters of the Trent since 1991. The boat itself underwent a major re-fit and alterations in 2001 when Trent River Cruises was formed.
Trent River Cruises is a company that calls on over seventy years of collective knowledge in the fields of entertainment and event management. Our expertise will help you through what can be a fraught time in organising your event, whether it’s the office party or a special event, we're here to help.
The Trent Lady is presently licensed to carry seventy-four passengers, although this figure represents the maximum passengers we are permitted to carry, in the interest of comfort we recommend 40 – 50 passengers as an optimum number and 50 – 60 passengers as the maximum. It sports two fully stocked bars and has disabled access and amenities. It is moored within close proximity of our free parking area.
Our policy is to ensure that any party of 35 persons or more is granted exclusive use of the boat without having to charter it privately. We do however reserve the right to mix parties below that number, this is unless the boat has been privately chartered. Phone us on 0115 9100 507.Trent River Cruises Daytime Cruises on the Trent Lady
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Places to see in ( Newark on Trent - UK )
Places to see in ( Newark on Trent - UK )
Newark-on-Trent or Newark is a market town in Nottinghamshire in the East Midlands of England. It stands on the River Trent, the A1, and the East Coast Main Line railway. The origins of the town of Newark on Tren are possibly Roman as it lies on an important Roman road, the Fosse Way.
The town of Newark on Trent grew around Newark Castle, now ruined, and a large marketplace, now lined with historic buildings, and was a centre for the wool and cloth trade. In the English Civil War, Newark on Trent was besieged by Parliamentary forces and had to be relieved by Prince Rupert in a battle known as the Relief of Newark.
Newark lies on the River Trent, with the River Devon also running through the town. Standing at the intersection of the Great North Road and the Fosse Way, Newark originally grew around Newark Castle – now ruined – and a large market place – now lined with historic buildings.
Newark's new police station opened in October 2006. The Palace Theatre is in Appletongate. The Market Place is the focal point of the town. The Queen's Head is an old pub. Alot more to see in ( Newark on Trent - UK ) such as :
The Church of St. Mary Magdalene is a Grade I listed building, notable for the tower and the octagonal spire (236 feet (72 m) high), the tallest in the county. It was heavily restored in the mid-19th century by Sir George Gilbert Scott. The reredos was added by Sir Ninian Comper.
Newark Castle was built alongside the Trent by Alexander of Lincoln, the Bishop of Lincoln in 1123, who established it as a mint. Of the original Norman stronghold the most important remains are the gate-house, a crypt and the tower at the south-west angle. King John died at this castle on the night of 18 October 1216. In the reign of Edward III it was used as a state prison. During the English Civil War it was garrisoned for Charles I, and endured three sieges. Its dismantling was begun in 1646, immediately after the surrender of the king.
The 16th-century Governor's House, named after Sir Richard Willis, Governor of Newark Castle at the time of the English Civil War, is in Stodman Street. Now a bread shop and cafe, it is also a Grade I listed building.
The Newark Torc, a major silver and gold Iron Age torc, the first found in Nottinghamshire and very similar to those of the Snettisham Hoard, was uncovered in 2005 in what is now a field on the outskirts of Newark
prebendal houses along Church Street and Westgate, and the town's Methodist church has the unusual feature of an old right-of-way running underneath it, necessitating a larger upstairs than downstairs seating capacity. The old workhouse, built in 1824, was the prototype for many others around the country. It is now owned by the National Trust and recreates the appearance and conditions in the 19th century.
Newark has two railway stations linked to the national network. The East Coast Main Line runs through Newark North Gate railway station providing links to London, Leeds, Newcastle upon Tyne and Edinburgh and is served by Virgin East Coast. Newark Castle railway station lies on the Leicester–Nottingham–Lincoln line, providing cross-country regional links.
( Newark on Trent - UK) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Newark on Trent . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Newark on Trent - UK
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Nottingham Princess Passing Through The Lock Gates. June 2018
The ever popular, Nottingham Princess (River Cruise) passing through the Lock Gates, Holme Lock No 5 along the River Trent at Colwick adjacent to Holme Pierrepont Country Park, National Water Sports Centre.
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Boarding the Trent Lady at our moorings in Nottingham.
This information video is about how to board the Trent Lady Riverboat at our moorings at Nottingham and the layout of both decks. For more information please contact the sails team on 0115 9100507.
What it’s like taking a narrowboat up one of the UK’s biggest rivers
A narrowboat journey up the river Trent from Hazelford lock to Meadow Lane lock, Nottingham via Gunthorpe and Holme Pierrepont.
Pub of the Week
Trent Bridge Inn
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Newark Castle and River Trent
Newark-on-Trent is an important market town on the river Trent, dating back to medieval times - as witnessed by its castle, seen in the end shot.
Boating on the River Trent ~ DJI Phantom 4 Pro (60fps)
The River Trent nr Collingham
Little video or a flight along the river trent.
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The River Trent near the castle at Newark, Nottinghamshire, England UK
Explore - Nottingham (Short Version)
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Nottingham Young Creative Award Winning!
This is a short version of 'Explore Nottingham' a short non-verbal experimental film by Ashley Harvey.
The film is about exploration and adventurous spirit, seeing the city open eyed and not in a hurry. I hoped to convey the sense of adventure I felt whilst travelling and exploring the city, showing some of the potentially lesser seen aspects of Nottingham including the waterways, Attenborough Nature Reserve and the amazing transport networks.
Timelapse artist Richard Bentley set me the challenge of making a short 10 - 15 minute film, using timelapse as a narrative technique as is seen in such films as 'Baraka' and 'Samsara'.
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11. We’re Cranking it down the River Trent!
We're over halfway on our narrowboat move from Stratford on Avon so we still have a way to go before reaching Sheffield. Especially with each of us having to juggle work life and travelling to and fro by public transport.
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A narrowboater’s guide to Nottingham
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Always lots of events/gigs on, and is also the last stop on the Nottingham ghost walk that starts at the Trip to Jerusalem at 7pm each Saturday (and Wednesday at certain times of the year).
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