Brax in wilton shopping centre part 1!
steve peacock plays Brax in home and away and i went to meet him in wilton, this is what the crows were like :)
Wilton. Wiltshire. 15 July.
Wilton. Wiltshire. 15 July. Barley. c.40 feet. (12m).
A heart.
England. Driving north from Wilton on the A36
A drive along the A36, from Wilton to the start of the Warminster bypass.
This is a re-edit of a previous upload. Originally filmed at Easter, 2007.
Christmas 2015 started here x Wilton, England
John Glen out and about in Wilton
John Glen, the Conservative Candidate for Salisbury, had the opportunity to speak to residents and stallholders in Wilton Market this morning. What a beautiful village!
Ducks on the River Wylye (Wilton Shopping Village)
This river flows in various branches under the Wilton Shopping Village in Somerset, England. This is viewpoint is from near the access road to the Car Park.
The main A30 road can be seen later in the clip, going over the river (a 'Salisbury Red' Bus passes over at the End).
The duck population here has provided many an entertainment for visitors over the years, who can feed them further up the river.
Wilton used to have a railway station, but this closed a long time ago. Despite being a Junction, nearby Salisbury takes all the rail traffic now.
Taylor Wimpey - The Wilton @ Wheatfield Manor, Codsall, Staffordshire by Showhomesonline
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DEVELOPER: Taylor Wimpey
HOUSE TYPE: Wilton
BEDROOMS: 5
ELEVATION: brick
DATE VISITED: 15/12/2017
CURRENT PRICE : £294,995 - £489,995
LOCATION: Land off Watery Lane - Codsall - Staffordshire - WV8 1EW
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DEVELOPMENT AND LOCATION INFORMATION...
Wheatfield Manor is a collection of 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom new homes, enjoying a peaceful yet well-connected location off Watery Lane, Codsall
The development is within walking distance of the many amenities in this large village, including a medical centre, dental practice, library and sports clubs as well as shops and pubs in The Square, which forms the hub of Codsall
Wolverhampton is only 5 miles away, boasting a thriving cultural scene, excellent shops, restaurants and sporting facilities such as golf clubs, Aldersley velodrome and Wolverhampton Racecourse
Wheatfield Manor is bordered by the Staffordshire countryside, with both the Staffordshire Way and the Shropshire Union Canal nearby for walks and cycle rides
Codsall is served well by a variety of schools for children of all ages, with many nearby schools rated as 'good' or 'outstanding' in their most recent Ofsted inspections
Commuters will appreciate that Codsall has its own railway station with direct services to Wolverhampton and Birmingham New Street. The M54 is also less than 5 miles away, leading to the M6 and M5
Walking distance to the many amenities of Codsall
Good choice of schools for children of all ages
Well-connected location with Codsall railway and M54 nearby
INTRODUCING THE WILTON
A traditional double fronted property with three floors of spacious living accommodation, the five bedroom Wilton is ideal for flexible family living.
The central entrance hallway leads to a large lounge and a separate study at the front of the property, as well as the spacious kitchen/dining room, which opens through French doors to the rear garden. A guest cloakroom and useful storage cupboard complete the ground floor.
The en-suite master bedroom with separate dressing room is found on the first floor, plus two double bedrooms and a main bathroom.
Two further well proportioned bedrooms and a shower room are location on the top floor, providing a luxurious guest suite.
The Wilton benefits from a double garage and parking on a driveway.
1,759sqft
5 bedroom detached home across 3 floors
Open plan kitchen/diner with French doors to the garden
Spacious lounge with double doors to the dining area
Useful study
En-suite master bedroom with dressing area
Double garage with driveway parking
10 year NHBC warranty
ROOM DIMENSIONS.....
GROUND FLOOR
Lounge 4.59m x 3.58m 15'1 x 11'9
Kitchen 4.37m x 3.24m 14'4 x 10'8
Dining 3.73m x 2.86m 12'3 x 9'5
Study 2.49m x 2.40m 8'2 x 7'11
FIRST FLOOR
Bedroom 1 3.56m x 3.37m 11'8 x 11'1
Bedroom 3 4.02m x 2.45m 13'2 x 8'1
Bedroom 4 3.48m x 2.91m 11'5 x 9'7
SECOND FLOOR
Bedroom 2 4.80m x 3.37m 15'9 x 11'1
Bedroom 5/Lounge 4.80m x 3.58m 15'9 x 11'9
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Places to see in ( Pewsey - UK )
Places to see in ( Pewsey - UK )
Pewsey is a large village and civil parish at the centre of the Vale of Pewsey in Wiltshire, about 6 miles south of Marlborough and 80 miles west of London. It is within reach of the M4 motorway and the A303 and is served by Pewsey railway station on the London to Taunton line.
The parish includes these small settlements:
Kepnal – east of the village, south of the Burbage road
Pewsey Wharf – north, where the A345 crosses the Kennet and Avon canal
Sharcott – west, by the Avon; marked on some maps as East Sharcott as distinct from West Sharcott, a short distance downstream in Manningford parish
Southcott – close to the southeast of the village
Archaeological excavations on Pewsey Hill show evidence of a settlement in the 6th century. In the Tudor era the Manor of Pewsey belonged to the Duchess of Somerset. Several of the village's houses were built in this era: the timber framed cruck house at Ball Corner, Bridge Cottage on the Avon and the Court House by the Church.
The Pewsey White Horse hill figure is located on a steep slope of Pewsey Hill about a mile south of the village, and can be viewed from several places in the surrounding area. It was cut in 1937 and is one of the smaller Wiltshire white horses. It replaces an earlier one which was possibly cut in 1785.
Pewsey has a Post Office, a petrol station, and a Co-op supermarket. The village has one restaurant/wine bar and five pubs (the Royal Oak, the Crown Inn, the Moonrakers, the Coopers Arms, and The Shed Alehouse micropub). At Pewsey Wharf, north of the village, are the French Horn pub and the Waterfront bar and bistro.
( Pewsey - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Pewsey . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Pewsey - UK
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Salisbury,United Kingdom UK
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Boscombe Down Aviation Collection
Salisbury Cathedral and Magna Carta
The Close
The Parish Church of St Thomas and St Edmund
Arundells
The Salisbury Museum
Wilton House
Mompesson House
Salisbury Playhouse
Old Sarum
Wilton House Slide's
Andrew and Kerry at Wilton House.
Bradford Mall - Raw & Real Retail
This is our walkthrough of the Bradford Mall in Bradford, PA from June 27, 2019. This is a demalled property that is currently being redeveloped into an outward-facing strip center. The doors are still open and the main corridor still accessible because of a physical rehab center that doesn't have a front-facing entrance.
Check out our ongoing series of dead and dying shopping malls!
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Incognito Five - Canto
Steve Gray - Wonder Groove
There is no wiki article, but here is a brief writeup by the Twin Tiers retail blog. Any history of the property would be greatly appreciated!:
As promised, here's a little post on the Bradford Mall's history (that I am aware of) and some future plans as well. Just like most other malls were meant to be, this mall was McKean county's shopping detestation in its heyday. Its original anchors were JCPenney and Woolworths. Other notable tenants included JO-ANN and CVS, as well as a bank. KB Toys possibly had a store here at one time, but I couldn't find any evidence suggesting it was other than talking with my parents/older friends.
As time moved on, JCPenney would end up closing first. What is odd in this situation is that they didn't really have any competition unless you count local clothing stores. They moved to a JCPenney catalog center on Kendall Ave (now Enterprise uses the space) before ultimately leaving Bradford forever. I can only assume that the nearby city of Olean, NY (about 15 miles away from Bradford across the state line) received its JCPenney location because of this one closing. Bradford did suffer from a major loss in population. Rather ironically, JCPenney has moved three times total if they did indeed replace the Bradford store with Olean.
Eventually Jamesway moved into the old JCPenney's space until the chain was bought out by Ames. The space did become Ames until it closed when the chain went bankrupt. Now about a quarter of the space is being used by Tractor Supply while Carolina Furniture uses the back half of the store as a warehouse for furniture assembly.
Wilton Windmill Milling
Set high above the village of Wilton, in the heart of the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Beauty, about 9 miles south east of Marlborough in Wiltshire, Wilton Windmill is the only working windmill in Wessex and still produces wholemeal, stone-ground flour.
Located at the eastern end of the Pewsey Vale, Wilton Windmill is open every year from Easter to the end of September on Sundays and Bank Holidays from 2pm to 5pm when the windmill building is open for guided tours. The shepherd’s hut shop, serving refreshments and gifts and providing a seating area, is also open at this time, as are the loos.
You can visit the Windmill site at any time – there is a picnic area with breathtaking views across to the Downs and the building can be viewed from the outside.
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Hungry Ducks!
Hundreds of hungry ducks at Wilton Shopping Village, Wiltshire.
Hatton Shopping Village
Hatton Shopping Village
Rabbits For Sale Issue Title Wheelspin To Wilton! (1936)
Rabbits For Sale. Part of issue WHEELSPIN TO WILTON!
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A young woman walks along a residential street carrying an open umbrella over her head, with several (dead) rabbits hanging from the spokes. It looks extremely barmy - can this be for real or is it just a Pathe gimmick?!
She goes up to one of the houses and sells one to a woman who lives there. C/U of an old man with a beard who looks amused by the sight. C/U of a tabby cat looking intrigued then running across the road. Another woman in the street buys the last rabbit and the rabbit seller girl puts down her umbrella.
Inevitably, commentator says It's a case of hare today, gone tomorrow (groan!).
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salisbury wilton road and surrounding areas at 400 feet
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Tapisserie - Belgravia, London
Tapisserie was established by Hayat Palumbo in 1986 and is located in the heart of Chelsea, London. The shop specialises in hand-painted needlework using the finest quality canvas, hand-dyed French crewel wool and silk as well as a large selection of cottons and metallics.
Designs range from 16th century patterns right through to contemporary abstracts. A team of talented artists can adapt almost any design to your specifications and we also offer a making-up service for your completed project.