Fetch Theatre. Black & White House, Hereford UK - 17th June 2017
Hereford High Town Black and White House
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List of Best Things to do in Hereford, England
Chase Distillery
Mappa Mundi & Chained Library Exhibitions
Hereford Cathedral
Monkland Cheese Dairy
The Black and White House Museum
The Weir Garden
Berrington Hall
Hereford Cider Museum
Waterworks Museum - Hereford
Brobury House Gardens
Black and white villages Herefordshire
Places to see in ( Hereford - UK )
Places to see in ( Hereford - UK )
Hereford is a cathedral city, civil parish and county town of Herefordshire, England. It lies on the River Wye, approximately 16 miles east of the border with Wales, 24 miles southwest of Worcester, and 23 miles northwest of Gloucester.
The name Hereford is said to come from the Anglo-Saxon here, an army or formation of soldiers, and the ford, a place for crossing a river. If this is the origin it suggests that Hereford was a place where a body of armed men forded or crossed the Wye. The Welsh name for Hereford is Henffordd, meaning old road, and probably refers to the Roman road and Roman settlement at nearby Stretton Sugwas. Much of the county of Herefordshire was Welsh-speaking, as reflected in the Welsh names of many places in the county (see History of Herefordshire).
An early town charter from 1189 granted by Richard I of England describes it as Hereford in Wales. Hereford has been recognised as a city since time immemorial, with the status being reconfirmed as recently as October 2000.
Hereford is served by a 4-platform railway station on the Welsh Marches Line which opened in 1854. Services regularly connect to Worcester, Birmingham, London, Manchester, Cardiff and other settlements in Wales. The station is currently operated by Arriva Trains Wales. A second station, Hereford Barton, was closed and later redeveloped. A new station is proposed for construction in the government-designated Enterprise zone in Rotherwas, south of the River Wye.
Alot to see in ( Hereford - UK ) such as :
Berrington Hall
The Old House, Hereford
Brockhampton Estate
Croft Castle
Goodrich Castle
Hampton Court, Herefordshire
Hereford Cathedral
Hereford Museum and Art Gallery
Hellens
Wilton Castle
Herefordshire Trail
Hergest Ridge
May Hill
Forest of Dean
Skenfrith Castle
National Trust - The Kymin
The Weir Garden
The Kymin
Herefordshire Beacon
Newbridge Farm Park
Longtown Castle
Cider Museum Hereford
Small Breeds Farm Park and Owl Centre
Hergest Croft Gardens
The Waterworks Museum - Hereford
Castle Cliffe East
Wigmore Castle
Arthur's Stone, Herefordshire
Ralph Court Gardens
Midsummer Hill
Leominster Museum
Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB)
Westonbury Mill Water Gardens
Hilston Park
Highbury Wood
Shipley Gardens
( Hereford - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Hereford . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Hereford - UK
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1.TIMELAPSE - Black & White House - Hereford's Gatehouse 2017
A 2017 revision of the 2012 Timelapse project - recreating Hereford City architecture as photo illustration. Based on the 18th century sketches of James Wathen.
Hampton Court Herefordshire England
Founded by King Henry in the early 15th century the castle has been completely restored.
Hampton Court is a late medieval castle set in tranquil surroundings on the meadows of the river Lugg.
Hampton Court is a private home set in beautiful gardens and grounds.
It was granted by Henry IV to Sir Rowland Lenthall at the time of his marriage to Margaret Fitzalan.
Original Victorian garden walls enclose stunning new flower gardens divided by canals.
There is a maze of a thousand yews with a gothic tower at its centre. Climb to the top for a panoramic view of the gardens or descend underground to a tunnel that leads to a waterfall in the sunken garden. Beautiful herbaceous borders stretch out from a one hundred and fifty year old wisteria tunnel that leads to vast lawns and ancient trees beside the castle. Beyond the lawns are riverside and woodland walks.
Black and White villages Herefordshire
- The Black and White Villages are in the North West of Herefordshire and include the market towns of Leominster and Kington. There are hundreds of beautiful and fascinating timber framed buildings, many of great age. The historical churches on route remind us of our long history.
Visitors travel far and wide to take in the beauty that this area has to offer.
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CITY OF HEREFORD ( new version )
The lovely City of Hereford. Pics taken 8th June 2008
Alfred Watkins - Herefordshire Photographer
A short documentary film about the life and photographic work of pioneer photographer Alfred Watkins.
Produced by me, for my university coursework.
All shot on Canon EOS 600D using Canon EF 50mm f1.8 and Sigma 28mm f2.8.
Special Thanks to Ron & Jennifer Shoesmith, Logaston Press, and Hereford Museum Resource Center for all their help.
Hereford Cider Museum - on the tour
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Places to see in ( Leominster - UK )
Places to see in ( Leominster - UK )
Leominster is a market town in Herefordshire, England, and is located at the confluence of the River Lugg and its tributary the River Kenwater, approximately 12 miles north of the city of Hereford and approx 7 miles south of the Shropshire border, 11 miles from Ludlow in Shropshire.
From 1974 to 1996, Leominster served as the administrative centre for the former local government district of Leominster District. Leominster is also the historical home of Ryeland sheep, a breed once famed for its Lemster [sic] wool, known as 'Lemster ore'. This wool was prized above all other English wool in trade with the continent of Europe in the Middle Ages. It was the income and prosperity from this wool trade that established the town and the minster and attracted the envy of the Welsh and other regions.
Leominster railway station has Arriva Trains Wales services on the Welsh Marches Line, northbound to Manchester Piccadilly via Ludlow, Shrewsbury and Crewe as well as Holyhead via Shrewsbury, Wrexham General and Chester and southbound to Milford Haven or Cardiff Central via Hereford and Abergavenny and Newport; links to London Paddington are achieved by changing at Hereford, for services via Worcester and Oxford, or at Newport, South Wales.
Alot to see in ( Leominster - UK ) such as :
Croft Castle
Berrington Hall
Grange Court, Leominster town centre
Leominster Museum
Broadfield Court
Burford House Gardens
Priory Church, Leominster
Monkland Cheese dairy
Hampton Court
Stockton Bury Gardens
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A sheep that has been nicknamed 'The Phantom' by its owner.
A sheep that has been nicknamed 'The Phantom' by its owner, sheep farmer Paul Phillips, from Kimbolton, Herefordshire. The animal was born in february and is a dead ringer of the Phantom of the Opera, that was played by legendary actor Michael Crawford.
Places of England: Kingsland (Season 1 : Episode 3)
Here is the third episode of my new series.
This episode is at Kingsland in Herefordshire. Hope you enjoy.
Credit to the people who made these characters, music, or took these photographs.
Leominster Museum, Herefordshire - 2015
Leominster Morris dance to celebrate the opening of the 2015 season, and the new exhibition, 'Here Be Dragons - A History of Morris Dancing and Mumming in Leominster'.
The House That Moved Aka Moving Of 17th Century House (1965)
Title reads: The House That Moved.
Moving of 17th century house at Hereford, Hereford and Worcester.
L/S 17th century timber framed house about to be moved on rollers. Various shots house on the move. M/S men laying rails for the house to move along on. More shot house moving. C/U wheels moving along the track. C/U policeman watching. M/S house in its new position.
The old house is being moved 100 yards down road while building work is carried out on high street.
Note: further information about move by Messers. Pynford (Southern) Ltd. on file.
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Old Footage Of Didcot Railway Centre.WMV
sorry for the bad footage i will try and re-upload it. i was looking through a few folders and i came across this footage of the didcot railway centre in 2009. this footage was taken by my brother.
Vintage Tractors 2019 Charity Run - Kington - Herefordshire
Video film of the Kington Vintage Tractor Charity Run 2019 - filmed at Bage Farm - Lower Hergest - Kington - Herefordshire on 5th May 2019. If you have enjoyed the content of this short film, would like to see more and get an email when more of my films are released, please SUBSCRIBE to my channel: Dave McDonald Classic Footage Series. Thank You!
Three Counties Show part 2, 1950's - Film 41590
A banner bears the message, Welcome to Leominster, The Great Three Counties Show. People are arriving at the Show and are paying at the gate. An elderly man with a white beard is Mr Elijah Molyneux, 89, a big farmer and once Mayor of the town. Mr Archer Baldwin, the Conservative MP for North Herefordshire, arrives with his wife, Minnie, and they chat with Bill Gallimore, the official auctioneer through Russell, Baldwin and Bright for the Hereford Herdbook.
Guests arrive at the Bandstand. Briony Hastings, daughter of Mr Glynne Hastings, long serving Secretary of the Society, presents bouquets to Lady Lettice Cotterell and the Mayoresses of Hereford, Gloucester, Worcester and Leominster. A Government delegation of visiting farmers from Nigeria dressed in traditional costumes take their places.
A procession of dignitaries from the three counties in ceremonial dress is led by the Mayor of Leominster, in red robes and the Aldermen in purple. The man using a crutch is Sidney Layton, a farmer from Ivington. The Councillors, including Dennis Rowland Jones, wear blue cloaks. The tall man is Norman Davies, who owned the Corn Square Pharmacy in Leominster until the late Eighties.
Adrian Foster, one of two shop-owning brothers is also in this procession.
Two members of the Leominster procession carry the Town maces which were given to the town in 1723 by the Right Honourable Thomas, Lord Coningsby as replacements for three earlier ones presented to the town by two of his forebears in the seventeenth century, which subsequently disappeared. The ceremonial Mayor’s Wand is also carried. This is a plain black ebony stick tipped with a band of silver and bearing the date 1659.
The Hereford Mayor wears a scarlet robes trimmed with velvet and a solid gold chain containing twenty-four medallions showing aspects of the City and county such as apples, hops, a Hereford Bull, Wye Salmon and military insignia. The liveried men have dark coats with gold braiding. The fur Cap of Maintenance is one granted to ten principal cities of England by Queen Elizabeth 1 as a reward in support of the sovereign and is carried by the sword bearer.
The dignitaries line up facing the distinguished guests and some doff their hats. In front of them stands the ducking stool, an ancient instrument of punishment in which nagging wives could be dunked in the river.
The Master of Ceremonies in scarlet tailcoat speaks to Sir Richard Cotterell and Glynne Hastings, bowler hat and gloves in hand strides off on some errand. Three farmers look on.
In the main arena the pipers of the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders march on. Officials talk to members of the African delegation who take their seats. The crowds stand as the procession arrives.
Two horses pull a dray advertising the brewery, Mitchells and Butlers. Two skewbald ponies trot by pulling a smaller trap. Then there are shire horses with foals. Show-jumping is taking place and a parade of horses in pairs. The North Herefordshire Foxhounds are led by three hunt servants, each on a grey horse. There are several more traps drawn by trotting ponies, one driven by a woman.
Two policemen walk through the trade stands. Alexander and Duncan’s stand, still a thriving firm today, shows a fine display of agricultural machinery. Along comes a little man, wide trousers, cloth cap, “bum-freezer” jacket, cigarette in mouth – and then back he comes again. Taylor and Ward, ironmongers and only recently disappeared from Leominster, display their agricultural accessories, and Hintons, still a strong element in Leominster have a trade stand too.
Summer Visit to Berrington Hall - Herefordshire - England
It's cold and dark here and I've been cleaning up my video ending program - Final Cut Pro X - and cam across film I made in the summer. It makes me feel all warm and cosy and feeling like summer can't be that far away.
Just some bits of film I took at Berrington Hall - an English country house in Herefordshire in England. It has classic Capability Brown countryside, which looks natural but is all designed to look wonderful for the lord of the manor as he looks out of his window in the morning!
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