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Grey Street Hotel
Grey Street Hotel is situated at the heart of Newcastle City Centre, on Grey Street, “the most beautiful street in England” (Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jane Smiley of the New York Times).
It is a short 3 minute walk to Newcastle Central Station, and just a 15 minute drive to Newcastle International Airport. It is just a 2 minute walk to the nearest metro station and a 1 minute walk to Newcastle Quayside. Perfect for exploring the city centre itself and nearby attractions and beauty spots.
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Miss Newcastle Finals 2015 swimsuit catwalk
Miss Newcastle Finals 2015, quick glans at participants in the swimwear cat walk stage , Newcastle, at the old Casino hall, South Africa 9May2015. Photographer Elle Studio, Video by Video Zoom Studio, Hosted by Fancy That Models, Kevin Ellis - Style guru, Choreographer & Model Scout, In association with Lions Club and Kevin Minter Brown from East Coast Radio.
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Gosforth Park Marriott Hotel Newcastle Upon Tyne
Leisure facilities at this property include a fully equipped gym, tennis courts, swimming pool, sauna, solarium, squash courts as well as Beauty and Hair Salons. (GH 02/09)A modern building with no outstanding features.There is a marble floor and reasonably large reception area directly in front of the entrance, with the bar and seating area to one side.This hotel is situated outside of the centre, right by Newcastle Racecourse. The public transport network is easily reached on foot.Set on 12 acres of parkland near the vibrant city centre and Newcastle International Airport, the hotel offers the ideal setting for short breaks and business travel. Contemporary by design, this premier Newcastle hotel blends gracious service with thoughtful amenities that all travellers will appreciate. The chic lobby leads to spacious, beautifully renovated guest rooms featuring luxurious new bedding and convenient high-speed Internet access. Exquisite dining awaits the discerning palate at the Park Restaurant, winner of one AA Rosette, with live music every Saturday evening. For more casual dining, Chats Cafe Bar tempts with light snacks and beverages. It offers a superior meeting and conference facility for up to 600, with catering and Executive lounge.rooms and 5 suties with bathrobes, internet access, radio, direct-dial phone (bathroom extension), iron/ironing board and trouser press, some with jacuzzi and VCR, 24-hour room service. Conference room capacity: 600 persons, business services center, concierge, health club with gym, whilrpool, steam room and aerobics, laundry/dry cleaning, beauty salon, gift shop.
Places to see in ( Crook - UK )
Places to see in ( Crook - UK )
Crook is a historic market town in County Durham, in the North East of England. Located a couple of miles north of the River Wear, Crook lies about 9 miles south-west of the historic city of Durham and 5 miles north-west of Bishop Auckland.The A690 road from Durham turns into the A689 leading up through Wolsingham and Stanhope into the scenic upper reaches of Weardale (an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty). Located on the edge of Weardale, Crook is consequently sometimes referred to as the Gateway to Weardale.
The centre of Crook, a designated conservation area, features a good variety of shops and businesses with the market held on Tuesdays and Saturdays. There are two prominent churches, the centrally located St Catherine's CE and Our Lady Immaculate & St Cuthbert's RC on Church Hill. On top of the hills to the east sits Crook Golf Club, its challenging 18 hole course offering spectacular views of the local countryside. For a town of its size Crook also features a good selection of pubs, cafes and restaurants. Crook is the 10th largest settlement in County Durham and the 35th largest in the North East of England as of 2016.
Crook first appeared as an agricultural village around 1795 although its surrounding districts – Billy Row, Stanley, White Lea, Roddymoor and Helmington Row – were established much earlier. In these days Crook was predominantly farmland; however, it also had an Inn and a blacksmith shop, consequently the primary field of employment was within the agricultural industry.
Crook has a famous amateur football team, Crook Town F.C.. Crook Town have won the FA Amateur Cup five times, most recently beating Enfield F.C. in 1964, before the cup was abolished in 1974. This record is second only to Crook's near neighbours, Bishop Auckland F.C.. The club have also reached the third round of the FA Cup and formed a key role in the development of FC Barcelona, playing a number of friendly matches in the 1910s and 1920s.
Crook has a backdrop of traditional and modern buildings. The tallest building in the town is the Council Building. It has 5 floors and at about 100 ft, it is a prominent feature of the Crook skyline. However, the council building is dwarfed by Crook's surrounding hills, which completely surround the town except on the south side. The tallest stands at 300 metres above the town, about 980 ft. The highest point in the town is on West Road where the height is 210 metres (about 690 ft). Approximately 2 miles to the west of Crook on the A689 towards Wolsingham and Weardale, 400 yards past the roundabout junction with the A68, is the surviving World War II Harperley POW Camp 93, a Scheduled Ancient Monument within English Heritage.
Crook hosts various annual events including Crook Carnival, Crook Community Christmas Event and the Crookfest music festival. Crook Carnival is held in early July and features a parade, rides, stalls and live music. Crook Community Christmas Event held at the end of November also features a parade and the switching on of the town's Christmas lights.
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Welcome to Beaconsfield Inn
The Beaconsfield Inn is an international award-winning Edwardian Inn in the heart of quiet Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. We are proud to be a Registered Heritage Property — circa 1905, and continue to do our best to preserve the beauty and grandeur of this lovely property. We have also been awarded Canada Select 5 Star Rating and were selected Best International Bed and Breakfast by Andrew Harper's Hideaway Report.
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Highland piper, Mark Chesman performing at the Scunthorpe boxing day fun run. Part 1
A Highland Piper for 34 years, Mark Chesman has performed in Germany, France, and Japan and throughout the UK. His TV credits include ‘May to December’ and film credits ‘The Avengers’. In 1999, Mark was honoured by performing in front of the Queen, with the Scots Guards Association, on the occasion of ‘The Beating of the Retreat’.
Living in Scunthorpe, Mark is available for Weddings, Anniversaries, Christenings, Birthdays, Ceilidhs, Parties and Corporate Events throughout the Lincolnshire, Humberside, Yorkshire, and the North of England
The power and the emotion of the Highland Bagpipes will ensure your event is unique and memorable. Mark Chesman takes a personal pride in his presentation and playing, bringing the legendary beauty of Scotland’s musical heritage to your special event.
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UrbEx Stourton Castle with Kinver John
A wee look around Stourton Castle with Kinver John as we past the main gate house we gained permission to have a look at the castle from a kind gentleman tending the garden as Stourton Castle is not an abandonment. Music credit Imagine rendition on piano and keys by myself . UrbEx take video , leave paw prints A medieval hunting lodge dating from the reign of King William II.[1] Stourton Castle was evidently 'the King's Houses' in Kinver during the reign of King Henry II.[2] It was called a castle in 1122. By that time, the castle and the manor of Kinver and Stourton, together with the custody of the forest of Kinver were held by John son of Philip at a fee farm rent of £9. The king resumed possession of the manor in 1293 and granted it back to John (probably the other's grandson) for life. The king granted the keepership of the forest to Hugh Tyrel in 1339, adding the manor in 1340, but the property was in wardship from 1343 until the majority of another Hugh Tyrel in 1362. Following his death in 1381, the property passed to Richard Hampton. It passed down his family until the death of his great-grandson John Hampton in 1472.
Stourton Castle
The castle and manor then passed to George, Duke of Clarence, who in 1475 gave it to Tewkesbury Abbey, who returned it to the crown in 1495.[1] The Castle was the birthplace of Cardinal Pole,[1] whose maternal grandfather Clarence, was the brother of both King Edward IV, and King Richard III.
The castle and manor were granted by Henry VIII to his Attorney General, William Whorwood, whose family owned the manor of Compton, also in Kinver. The castle then became a home of that family until the late 1650s. The present house was presumably built by Thomas Whorwood when he became entitled to the whole of the manor in the 1580s. His grandson John Whorwood was probably neutral in the Civil War, but the castle was taken and briefly held by the brother of Colonel Tinker Fox in 1644, and later surrendered to Sir Gilbert Gerard, the Governor of Worcester after he routed Fox's relief column in an action on Stourbridge Heath.[1][3]
Wortley Whorwood (John's grandson) sold the manor and castle to Thomas Foley and his son Philip in 1672 and soon after it settled on Philip. The property belonged to his descendants until the estate was broken up in 1913, the Foleys never lived in the castle however, choosing to reside at nearby Prestwood. The castle was occupied as a farm house throughout the 18th century and from 1805 by T. W. Grazebrook, a local glass manufacturer.[1]
The house was remodelled and partially rebuilt in 1832-3 by Sir Robert Smirke for the industrialist James Foster. His nephew William Orme Foster lived there until 1868, when he sold the lease. Around 1890, Martha Steer (née Nettlefold) took it on lease for herself, her daughter, Ethel Steer, and the Wymans with their family of young children. The castle was vacant from the death of George Arkle until the sale of the Prestwood estate in 1913. It was bought by Francis Grazebrook, a relative of the earlier tenant, and remained in the family until the death of his son O. F. Grazebrooke in 1974.[1] The 19th century main front incorporates a late medieval gate tower.
Stanegate Cottage - Fourstones - near Hexham, Hadrian's Wall & Vindolanda - Northumberland
Stanegate Cottage in Fourstones near Hexham and Vindolanda on the edge of the Northumberland National Park is a 4* VisitEngland dog-friendly self-catering holiday cottage. It sleeps up to 4/5 guests and welcomes 2 dogs: karenskottages.co.uk.
Fourstones is a pretty village in Hadrian's Wall Country, about 4 miles from the market town of Hexham and 8 miles from Vindolanda Roman Fort. The River Tyne runs through Fourstones for nice riverside walks and fishing. It is centrally located, making it a very good base for exploring all of the museums and forts along Hadrian's Wall, or as a base for walking sections of the Wall. Chesters Roman Fort is just a couple of miles away. Guests staying at this cottage also use it as a base for days out and about in and around Northumberland including Kielder Water & Forest, Beamish Museum, the award-winning Northumberland National Park and the Northumberland Coast and North Pennines Areas of Outstanding Beauty.
The cottage is well placed for visiting the cities of Newcastle upon Tyne, Carlisle and Durham due to its good road and rail links. Newcastle International Airport and Port of Tyne are also within easy reach.
There are two pubs within easy reach of the cottage, both are dog-friendly and serve good food. The Boatside Inn in Warden is 2 miles away and The Red Lion in Newbrough is less than a mile away.
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Check Out: 11: 00 AM
Airport: East Midlands - EMA
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Home for Sale - 1975 Vista Cielo Dr - Newcastle CA
This former Imperia model leaves nothing to be desired. With its flowing one-story 3847 SF floorpan has 5 bedrooms, 5 1/2 baths, a 3-car garage, infinity-edge pool and spa, amazing outdoor kitchen and fabulous views, you will never want to leave home! This home has luxurious upgrades throughout: stunning chandeliers in every room; 12 foot ceilings; wood cased windows; coffer ceilings with crown moulding; old world brick and stone accent walls; hand-crafted solid hickory floors; tumbled Scabos travertine tile floors; Venetian marble counters in bathrooms; decorative tile accents; secondary bedrooms all en-suite, all with walk-in closets.
The scenic Calabria community, inspired by Italy's Calabria region, features olive and oak trees, grape vines, and is surrounded by the natural beauty of the rolling Sierra foothills. The town of Newcastle, known to many as “the Gem of the Foothills,” is close to so many wonderful places and things to do. Visit tiny downtown Newcastle, home to some amazing restaurants such as La Fornaretta, Newcastle Pizzeria, the Newcastle Cheese Shop, and Newcastle Produce. Just 5 miles up the road, visit Old Town Auburn with its quaint shopping district, wonderful restaurants, weekly farmer’s market, Gold Country Fairgrounds, and extensive wine trail. Just about an hour to skiing, Calabria is perfect place to call home!
Joanne & Peter's Wedding, Gibside Hotel Whickham - 25.10.2014
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