Culver Down - Isle of Wight 2017
Culver Down is a chalk downland situated on the east side of the Isle of Wight. It has an easy walk along the coastal path (and road) beginning at Bembridge Fort leading to the Yarborough Monument and Culver Battery.
Tips:
* Parking:
* There's a cafe opposite the Yarborough Monument
* There's a car accessible road all the way to the Culver Battery
* There's not much shelter, so be prepared for sun and wind
Culver Battery - Isle of Wight 2017
On the most eastern side of the Isle of Wight lies the decommissioned Culver Battery, a chain of coastal defences that were operational during the First and Second World Wars.
Tips:
* Its a easy walk along the road on Culver Down
* Can get a bit windy
Bembridge windmill, Isle of Wight
Bembridge Mill was built c. 1700. It was painted by Turner in 1795. The mill was working by wind until 1913, having only been used for grinding animal feed after 1897.
The mill was restored in 1935 and again in 1959, the latter restoration being funded by public subscription. In 1962 the mill was taken over by the National Trust. It has been restored and is open to the public.
Bembridge Windmill is open to the public between March and November, from 10:30 am to 5:00 pm daily. For more information please visit the National trust website.
Bembridge Mill is a four-storey tower mill with a boat-shaped cap, which is winded by chain and wheel. It has four Common sails. The two pairs of millstones are driven underdrift
Please take a look at Jeanette Pickering Facebook group and join us in making our channels grow. We have videos of the week were we pin one of our member's videos for one week at the top of the page for all of you to watch.
We have also just started a youtube playlist were we can play your playlist in the background to boost your watch time views.
Please click on the link below to join Jeanette Pickering YouTube Community Group.
Jeanette Pickering also does a coffee Morning Monday to Friday normally starting at 10am UK time which is about 5am for our American brothers and sisters. If you're not supporting Jeanette Pickering channel then please click on the link below press the big red button and also ring the bell so you never miss another video.
Jeanette Pickering:
Also, I do drone videos as well as Smule videos which although I can not sing I do like doing them, They are great fun. With the drone videos, I go all over Yorkshire in the beautiful countryside getting some wonderful shots.
If you would like a drone of your own then please click on the link below where you will find some sort of discount of some drone and other DJI Product.
Also if you have never heard of Tube buddy then I strongly recommend that you get this great program. It will help you with your Thumbnails and tags, There is a free version but if you get the paid version you will get more features with it.
So click on this link to get Tubebuddy.
Thank you once again for coming to my live stream and thank you for watching the stream. Don't forget to Like the stream and share on social media.
I hope you enjoyed the live stream if so please hit the like button also please share and subscribe.
Thanks for watching.
Postcard from Carisbrooke Castle, Isle of Wight | England Drone Footage
Visit Carisbrooke Castle:
The quintessential romantic castle, Carisbrooke has been an Elizabethan artillery fortress, a king's prison and a royal summer residence. Here you can meet the loveable donkeys and see them work, visit a fascinating museum and see the Castle’s Edwardian style garden. Experience far reaching panoramic views from high castle walls and place yourself at the very heart of the Isle of Wight’s History.
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL:
FIND A PLACE TO VISIT:
VISIT OUR BLOG:
LIKE US ON FACEBOOK:
FOLLOW US ON TWITTER:
FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM:
Bembridge Windmill
Part of a series of our holiday to Ventnor on the isle of wight 2012
Bembridge Mill was built c1700. It was painted by Turner in 1795. The mill was working by wind until 1915, having only been used for grinding animal feed after 1897 The mill was restored in 1935 and again in 1959, the latter being funded by public subscription In 1962 the mill was taken over by the National Trust. It has been restored and is open to the public
Places to see in ( Bembridge - UK )
Places to see in ( Bembridge - UK )
Bembridge is a village and civil parish located on the easternmost point of the Isle of Wight. Leading to claims by residents that Bembridge is the largest village in England. Bembridge is home to many of the Island's wealthiest residents. The Royal Isle of Wight Golf Club (now defunct) was located at St Helens Duver, across the harbour from Bembridge. The club was formed in 1882. It closed in the 1960s.
Bembridge sits at the extreme eastern point of the Isle of Wight. Prior to land reclamation the area of Bembridge and Yaverland was almost an island unto itself, separated from the remainder of the Isle of Wight by Brading Haven. Prior to the Victorian era Bembridge was a collection of wooden huts and farmhouses, which only consolidated into a true village with the building of the church in 1827 (later rebuilt in 1846). The historical heart of the village is located close to the church in the north of the village, consisting of a number of shops, pubs and restaurants, along with the Village Hall and site of the former Parish Council hall. Bembridge Library serves the community and there is a local museum in the same location.
The Lane End district is located in the east of the village. It is largely composed of modern bungalows and a small shopping area which includes a Co-Op store. The lane comes to an end at the beach, where Bembridge Lifeboat station and the Bembridge Coast Hotel are situated. Formerly, many of the bungalows were on the land of a cottage where Cecily Cardew lived, after whom an Oscar Wilde character was named. Moving inland from Lane End one finds Bembridge C of E Primary School, along with the local community centre, which are connected by a large recreational playing field.
Bembridge is a local service centre, hosting Bembridge C of E Primary School (see Education on the Isle of Wight for more information on the use of this term), a post office, several shops located in two main areas, and Methodist, Anglican and Catholic churches. It is also the location of a local fire station, (crewed by a team of retained firemen), and a Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) lifeboat station. Bembridge Airport is a local airport with a concrete runway, and is located close to the Windmill to the south-west of the village proper heading towards Yaverland.
Bembridge Windmill, the only remaining windmill on the Isle of Wight, is located to the west of the village. Dating from around 1700, it is a National Trust property generally open from April to October. Bembridge railway station, which was located in the north-west of the village close to the harbour served the village, with services to Brading, until 1953. The station became derelict and was demolished around 1970.
( Bembridge - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Bembridge . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Bembridge - UK
Join us for more :
Bed and Breakfast Hotels in Isle of Wight Hotels United Kingdom
Enchanted Manor Of Woodstock Bed & Breakfast
Old Dutch Church Parsonage, Senate House State Historic Site and Church of the Holy Transfiguration of Christ on the Mount are within easy driving distance of the Enchanted Manor Of Woodstock Bed & Breakfast. Hurley Mountain Inn and Cooper Lake can be reached with a 20 minute drive. The bed and breakfast staff are warm and friendly. Columbia County Airport (HCC) is within a 90 minute drive from the bed and breakfast.
Hermitage Court Farm B&B Whitwell
Hermitage Court Farm is the Isle of Wight's most secluded and tranquil Bed and Breakfast accommodation: the ideal place in which to get away from the hustle and bustle of modern living and relax for a while between the green of the downs and the blue of the sky, in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Perched cosily under the tops of the National Trust's St Catherine's Down, and gazing down over the beautiful rural Isle of Wight countryside towards the waters of the Solent, the ten-acre Farm is hidden away, well off beaten tracks and more than a mile from the nearest main road, on the southern side of the Island.
Old Shanklin Guest House
Old Shanklin Guest House is located in the heart of Shanklin and is within an easy walk from Church of Saint Saviour-on-the-Cliff and Saint Blasius Church.The rooms feature a CD player and a DVD player as well as a TV with cable / satellite channels. Amenities featured in the rooms include an iron, a coffee maker and tea and coffee making facilities.
Victoria Mount Guest House
Victoria mount guest house is a family run BandB offering luxury accommodation and a warm welcomeWe have four luxury bedrooms on offer all of which are spacious and are furnished to a high standard. Two of the rooms are King Size and have a balcony with panoramic views across the town to the sea and up towards St Boniface Downs. The balconies have tables and chairs where you can enjoy an evening takeaway with a glass of wine and watch the sun go down. Every room has a 22 LCD television with freesat and DVD for your relaxation and enjoyment.
Westbury Lodge
Brading Down is within driving distance of the Westbury Lodge. Bembridge Airport (BBP) is a 20 minute drive from the hotel. Guests can take advantage of the available internet access to stay in contact during their trip. Yaverland Battery, St Boniface Down and America Wood are a 10 minute drive from the hotel.
Isle of Wight-part I
Ventnor and walk along the coast up to Shanklin
The Isle of Wight holiday.wmv
A home video of our Isle of Wight adventure 2011.
Beer Devon England, My Beautiful England Presents Village Of Beer.
Beer is a village and civil parish in the East Devon district of Devon, England.
A village that faces Lyme Bay and is a little over one mile west of the town of Seaton.
The village is situated on the 95-mile long Jurassic Coast, England's first natural World Heritage Site.
Description taken from Wikipedia Edited By CWC.
Devon a special place with a variety of spectacular coastal or inland areas to photograph and film.
A very picturesque area which is a good deal away from the hustle and bustle of large of major cities.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
My Beautiful England Tour Begins here In Beer I do hope that you enjoy.
Part 1 Village Of Beer.
Through the eye of Charles W Cartwright 2018
Everything there is about this project from the great musical score supplied by one prolific British composer in my view, Vaughan Williams together with Charles Cartwright's excellent photography he has captured what can only best be described as My Beautiful England.
This Short film is nothing less than amazing, for me to say that tells me that apart from perfection. I have come home
Picturesque views of headlands and beaches, animals and landscapes, enigmatic sunsets.
My Beautiful England will feature Great Britain In all of its glory.
A Home where the real heart is I awoke in Beer, it was so majestic a place of immense beauty.
I wept no more because I was home, but more importantly I was alive
Charles W Cartwright CWC A keen Photographer Film Maker.
Merging ones talents to incorporate both.
It is ones personal space that i declare a private world I choose to share
A complimentary comment would certainly not go amiss and while we are on that subject a Subscription to this channel maybe.
Its Free!
Will cost you no more than a click of the subscribe button.
Show support because that is what keeps the spirit alive.
Look at these helpful links
Join Charles Cartwright here for more
National Trust
How to get there
By all means should you wish to use this footage in any of your productions you can do so providing you put a link back to my YouTube Channel.
Thank you.
Music track
---------------------
The Lark Ascending* Vaughan Williams
Aerial Footage - Ft. Boykin - Mogarts Beach - Isle of Wight, VA
Ft. Boykin, located in Isle of Wight Co., VA was built over 400 years ago and has been utilized for protection on the James River by early colonists, during the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, and also used during the Civil War being occupied by both the Union and Confederacy. Enjoy!!
Note: This site is not restricted for drone flights under the National or State Park prohibition. This was a legal flight.
Isle of Wight Carisbrooke Castle
Isle of Wight
The Isle of Wight /ˈaɪl əv ˈwaɪt/, known to the ancient Romans as Vectis, is a county and the largest island of England, located in the English Channel, on average about 3 to 5 mi (5 to 8 km) off the coast of Hampshire, separated from mainland United Kingdom by a strait called the Solent. The island has several resorts which have been holiday destinations since Victorian times.
The history of the Isle of Wight includes a brief period of time as an independent kingdom in the 15th century. Until 1995, like Jersey and Guernsey, the island had a Governor.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
Birds of Prey - Isle of Wight - October 2016
The Needles Old Battery Revisited.
Built between 1861-63 and decommissioned in 1945 the Old Needles Battery is now owned by the National Trust. Situated on the Western tip of the Isle of Wight, the Old Battery is steeped in history and surrounded by stunning scenery.
DISAPPEARING HISTORY NEEDLES OLD BATTERY
THE NEEDLES OLD BATTERY
RNLI Lifeboat Launch, Bembridge, Isle of Wight. July 2011
Bembridge Lifeboat Launch 26th July 2011, Isle of Wight
Isle of Wight Needles Old Battery
A visit to the needles old battery.Isle of Wight.
Isle of Wight Accommodation - The Hermitage Country House Hotel.mp4
The Hermitage is the remotest Country House on the Isle of Wight. Run on a luxury bed & breakfast basis with a 5 * GOLD AWARD with are in a quiet location, surrounded by trees at the top of St. Catherine's Down at the southern point of the Island makes the ideal retreat for those wanting a restful break. The gardens and grounds offer quiet seclusion and the setting is ideal for those who enjoy country walks. Footpaths abound in all directions and the top of the Downs is National Trust land with panoramic views across the island.
Find out more at
newtown - old town hall - newtown creek - isle of wight
ok so where is the new town hall ????????????
lots of very old history with this small place & harbour.
thats up to you to find out , i`m not a charity....................