Sherwood Forest - Nottingham - Vlog #6
Sherwood Forest...even better when its icy!
(I have written the music for this video)
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St James Hotel, Nottingham, United Kingdom HD review
Stay in the Heart of Nottingham
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Just a 2-minute walk from Nottingham city center and 165 feet from Nottingham Castle, St James Hotel is a 10-minute walk from the train station and a 15-minute drive to M1 Highway. It has a marble entrance, a bar, a lounge to relax in and free Wi-Fi.
Rooms at St. James Hotel are spacious, with satellite TV and facilities for making tea and coffee. Guests can also enjoy discounted on site parking.
St James Hotel is close to many historic Nottingham attractions, including the Caves, Galleries of Justice, and the Lace Market. England's oldest pub, Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem, is a 5-minute walk away.
Ritz Cinema Stapleford Nottinghamshire
Ritz Cinema is one of the most popular attractions in Stapleford Nottinghamshire. We can help you find the right place for yourself and your family. Simply visit our website and we will do all we can to help find you your dream home.
Trip to Jerusalem Public House, Nottingham
Video of this splendid pub, though now sadly owned by Greene King. Yet more GK IPA and Abbot now doubt. I won't go in GK pubs, following their acquisition of pubs in Barnstable and the disappearance of all local beer (I can remember the landlord of one pub proudly showing me his Abbot Ale pump and expecting me to be impressed). Fortunately the local Wetherspoons in Nottingham keep a good range of local beer, so go there (cheaper too).
You can read about the pub at
Explore Nottingham
Explore Nottingham is a short non-verbal film by Ashley Harvey with a original music created by Andrew Donaldson
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'.
Contact: Ashley@Harvdesign.com
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UK Coffee Tour 2019 | Best Cafes in the UK | More than just London!
We recently went on a self-guided coffee (and food, stay tuned) tour of the United Kingdom. Here's where you can find some of our featured favourites:
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3. Ceres, Bristol
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6. Two Boys Brew, Dublin -
7. Established, Belfast -
8. Singl-End, Glasgow -
9. The Pantry, Edinburgh -
10. Brew & Brownie, York -
11. Laynes Espresso, Leeds -
12. Mother Espresso, Liverpool -
13. Quay Ingredient, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne -
14. 200 Degrees, Nottingham -
15. Tamper, Sheffield -
16. Yorks, Birmingham -
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Nottingham Racecourse Tips.co.uk - Sponsored Race on 9th June 2013
Nottingham Racecourse Tips - Our sponsored race from Sunday 9th June 2013 won by Excel's Beauty ridden by Neil Callan. You can also watch this race here
Nottingham (Take me back) -- Brian Lund & Richard Williams
Nottingham (Take me back) -- Brian Lund & Richard Williams
Words and music -- Brian Lund / Production -- Richard Williams
Robin Hood - Ade Andrews (ezekialbone.com)
Photography -- Rob Inglis (imagesRI.co.uk) & John Perring
Victorian 'walkway' or Old World restoration? Park Tunnel... Nottingham UK
Fantastic tunnel connecting a street to a moneyed estate, built but never used as the gradient was too steep for horses! Park Tunnel in Nottingham was, allegedly, built between 1844 - 1855. Nottingham is a maze of tunnels and caves and well worth a look.
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Name an Urban Artist from the 90's & 00's [Nottingham City Centre]
The Event will be on: Thursday 13th April
At: The GateHouse (toll house hill, upper parliament street, nottingham, ng1-5fs)
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Horse and Jokey, Stapleford, Nottingham
Serving traditional cask real ale's and good food
Running Walk on Gaited Horse through Sherwood Forest
P and J Hotel, Nottingham
P and J Hotel, Mr and Mrs J Grandfield, 277 - 279 Derby Road, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG7 2DP, England
Click on the blue link above to read more about the P and J Hotel or to book your stay there.Or visit for bargain prices on many more hotels in Nottinghamshire in the UK and around the globe.
Nottingham Boys @ Newmarket
singing in limo
Nottingham- Friar Lane
The Below is from J Holland Walker, An itinerary of Nottingham, (1928):
Park Street and Friar Lane may be taken as one and the same thoroughfare for they are indeed merely names for the two ends of the same street. It is an extension westward of the secondary road which skirted the northern rampart of the primitive enclosure of Nottingham and after passing along South Parade forced its way through until it joined the ancient Houndsgate route at the bottom of what is now Standard Hill. The history of its names is obscure and somewhat difficult to understand, apparently in 1336 it was called Moot Hall Gate from the fact that somewhere in it was situated the Moot Hall of the French borough. Where this hall was is not clear. Traditionally it is said to have stood upon the site of the Old Moot Hall public house at the corner of Wheeler Gate and Park Street, but there is a strong body of antiquarian opinion in favour of the Friary in Friary Yard being the position that this ancient building occupied.
Apparently this name was applied to Friar Lane right down to Thoroton's time, but towards the end of the 17th century it was changed into Wooler Lane, while the northern half of the street was called Friar Lane. For some mysterious reason the name of Wooler Lane has disappeared, the southern half has become Friar Lane while the northern half is called by the perfectly modern name of Park Street.
Up till the early part of the 18th century it was not extensively built upon at its northern end for pictures of Collin's Alms Houses made directly after their erection show it to have been little more than a country lane, while the well-known plan of Nottingham dated 1744 shows a few buildings in the quadrant at present forming Castle Place and a field and paddocks from about where the Friends' Meeting House now stands onwards. This is all the more difficult to explain because in 1926, while the southern side of the road was being set back, several cellars, some of which contained medieval pottery, were discovered under the old houses.
There is a great deal of interest in the street although its widening has destroyed a very great deal of its antiquarian interest. Number 46 was the first home of the Institute for the Blind in Nottingham. Early in the 19th century a certain Mary Chambers who was afflicted with blindness, but who nevertheless had succeeded in obtaining a complete education and who was extremely charitably-minded towards her fellow sufferers, established in this house a Training School and Home for the Blind. Her work progressed exceedingly and by her death in 1848 it had grown to be of such dimensions that in later years it germinated and formed a nucleus for the Midland Royal Institute for the Blind which does such noble work nowadays in Chaucer Street.
The solicitors' offices, number 34, are built upon the vista of a fine old late 18th century or early 19th century house on the other side of the road which until its demolition in 1926 was used as a boarding house. This is the last but one of the vistas in Nottingham the latest of course being that in Castle Gate.
Carey's Chapel, at present used as the Theosophical Hall, is not a beautiful structure, but it is one of extreme religious historical value. It was built in 1724 by Cornelius Launder who sold it to the Anabaptists for £100.
This chapel then, having been built in 1724 and being the oldest Baptist chapel in this neighbourhood, was sold in 1815 to the Scotch Baptists, but not before, on May 30th and 31st, 1792, William Carey had preached his marvellous sermon which led to the foundation of the Baptist Missionary Society. The Rev. William Carey, D.D.,was born in 1761 and was of very humble origin.
He became a local preacher, a village pastor and later a minister at Leicester. He went as a missionary to India where he spent forty years in missionary work and in educational work amongst the natives, but in 1792 he attended a conference of seventeen ministers in Nottingham in the course of which he preached this wonderful sermon which is an epoch marking the event in religious history.
The Blue Bell Pub Stapleford Nottinghamshire
The Blue Bell Pub is something that is great for locals and tourists alike in Stapleford Nottinghamshire. Choosing your new home can be a struggle. You need to find the right house in the right location. There are so many factors to consider from the house itself to the location. Look no further than
Grand opening of the Admiral Sir John Borlase Warren in Stapleford, Nottingham
Admiral Sir John Borlase Warren opened by the Mayor of Broxtowe. More photos:
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Stranger on the shore.
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Leeds City Centre On Foot October 2017
The RAF 100 Parade London, UK GoPro 1080p
Take a look at the parade of over 1,000 RAF (Royal Air Force) personnel, representing the roles played within the RAF over the generations, marching up Horse Guards road and The Mall towards Buckingham Palace (featuring the Central Band of the Royal Air Force and the Queen Colours Squadron), London, UK 2018. Shots were taken with GoPro Hero 5 Black 1080p HD.