Little Marton Windmill Blackpool
Little Marton Windmill Blackpool ( one )
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Little Marton Windill,Blackpool
Little Marton Windmill Blackpool ( Two )
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Little Marton Windmill in Blackpool,Lancashire
Blackpool
Nasza wycieczka do Blackpool w UK
Mereside in the snow and ice
snow on the seaside
Little Blackpool Adaptation
An apaptation based on the well known comedy show Little Britain.
I do not own any of the music used within this video and all rights go to their original owner. The music was used under the fair use act for educational purposes only.
Sunnyside Hotel, Blackpool, United Kingdom HD review
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With free parking just 10 minutes’ walk from Blackpool Tower, Sunnyside Hotel offers an all-you-can-eat cooked buffet breakfast and weekend entertainment. Blackpool’s centre is just 10 minutes away on foot.
The bright rooms at Sunnyside all feature an en suite bathroom with a hairdryer. Guests can relax with free tea and coffee, as well as a TV.
Buffet breakfasts are provided every morning, with a wide range of cooked choices, including eggs, sausage and bacon. Evening meals are available (subject to conditions).
Blackpool North Rail Station is just 15 minutes’ walk away, while restaurants are located just 10 minutes away on foot. Blackpool Winter Gardens and the Sealife Centre are less than 10 minutes’ walk away.
Tower Street Blackpool ( One )
blackpool prom and windmill almost 10 years ago
blackpool prom and windmill lit up during illuminations
Snippets of Blackpool #153 Preston New Road 3
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Welcome to my channel
This channel is mainly dedicated to videos of my hometown, Blackpool, Lancashire, England.
Blackpool is a beautiful seaside town on the North West coast of England.
We have many cool attractions here including our world famous Blackpool Tower, the Pleasure Beach, three piers and a lovely sandy beach..
Blackpool is a relatively poor town that gets (unfairly in my opinion), a lot of bad press..
The aim of my channel is to show Blackpool in a better light..
No town or city is perfect so it's best to appreciate the good parts wherever you live :)
Also videos of areas surrounding Blackpool. going north we have Bispham, Cleveleys, maybe as far as Fleetwood and Knott End. In the other direction, going south we will be visiting St Annes and Lytham.
Edge/New Statesman Forum - Conservatives, Blackpool
Conservative MP John Hayes at the Edge/New Statesman Debate, Blackpool giving his views about vocational education
Vintage Cars passing Lytham St Annes c1967
Blink and you'll miss them! A very brief film clip of Vintage Cars passing through Lytham & Fairhaven c1967. This was taken from 8mm cine film. More clips & local photos at amounderness.co.uk
Jilted John LIVE - Matt Cummings
12 year old Matt Cummings @ VFM Marton Mere Blackpool 14.03.2009
Places to see in ( Burscough - UK )
Places to see in ( Burscough - UK )
Burscough is a large village and civil parish within West Lancashire in North West England, to the north of Ormskirk and Skelmersdale.The parish also includes the hamlet of Tarlscough and the Martin Mere Wetland Centre.
Burscough developed originally as a small farming village on a low ridge above the West Lancashire Coastal Plain, and has Viking roots – Burh-skogr = fortress in the woods. Of early importance to the village was Burscough Priory, the ruins of which stand to the southwest of the current settlement. The priory formerly housed the tombs of the Earls of Derby, a prominent family in the region, which are now to be found in Ormskirk parish church. With the building of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal and the coming of the railways in the mid-18th century new developments took place north of the original village, in what came to be called Burscough Bridge, though the two communities have long since melded together. With constant development of new housing estates and apartments, Burscough's population has recently grown rapidly.
On 12 February 2011, a small retail and leisure development known as Burscough Wharf opened its doors to the public. Situated on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, next to the southern bridge of the town centre, the development consists of approximately thirty units available for retail, leisure or office/studio space. Current businesses operating within the central square of Burscough Wharf consist of various independent arts, craft and hobby shops, food and drink outlets, including a traditional sweet shop and health and beauty salons.
The A59 trunk road and Leeds and Liverpool Canal pass through Burscough and the A5209 brings large volumes of traffic through the town from where it connects to the A59. Lancashire County Council describe the town as suffering from severe congestion. The canal junction with the Rufford Branch of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal is in Burscough. The town has two main railway stations: Burscough Junction, on the Liverpool to Preston line, was opened by the East Lancashire Railway on 2 April 1849, though the line now terminates at Ormskirk. Burscough Bridge, on the Southport to Manchester line, was opened by the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway on 9 April 1855. There is also a third station two miles from the centre in New Lane, which is a small halt on the same line as Burscough Bridge. These lines formerly had a junction known as the Burscough curves. The deletion of the curves prevents through train services between Ormskirk and Southport and Southport and Preston. The presence of the two stations is a sign of the two previous villages and their differing landowners.
( Burscough - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Burscough . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Burscough - UK
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St Annes Beach Apartments, Lytham St Annes, United Kingdom HD review
Featuring free WiFi and a terrace, St Annes Beach Apartments is located in Lytham St Annes, just 23 miles from Liverpool. Blackpool is 5 miles from the property. Free private parking is available on site.
All units are air conditioned and feature a dining area and a sitting area with a flat-screen TV. Some units include a terrace and/or balcony with sea or garden views. There is also a kitchen, equipped with a dishwasher and oven. A microwave is also provided, as well as a coffee machine and a kettle. Each unit features a private bathroom with free toiletries and a hairdryer. Towels and bed linen are available.
Southport is 7 miles from St Annes Beach Apartments. Blackpool International Airport is 1.9 miles away.
lytham 1903
Great nostalgic video showing Lytham Green and Pier