Breydon Road, Sprowston, Norwich
Keller Williams T &D Properties are pleased to offer this beautiful light spacious family home located in the suburb area of Sprowston . Sprowston is situated North of the Historic City of Norwich close to the fabulous Norfolk Broads area of Norfolk and close to the 4 star Sprowston Manor Hotel and golf club. Sprowston also popular for a number of good schools and being very close to Norwich City Airport there are also a number of good quality Shope and a 24 hr supermarket close to a park and ride giving easy access to most major routes out of the City. This beautiful detached family home has been lovingly and Eco friendly refurbished installing P.V & Thermal panels providing the property with super efficient solar power with green renewable energy making this home so Eco friendly providing reduced utility costs together with an added income of around £7000 per annum from selling your extra energy.
For more information please call
Anouska Taylor Devlin
T & D Properties Ltd
07855987732
Achievements in New Member Retention at Royal Norwich Golf Club
Golf Days UK Norfolk Tour 2013 - Royal Norwich GC
Golf Days UK Norfolk Tour 2013 - Play your way to Gleneagles at Royal Norwich Golf Club.
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Casual Golf At Wensum Valley (Old Camera Video)
Laurence, George and Lovejoy take part in a casual round at Wensum Valley. An old film, but still a good watch.
Royal Norwich Golf Club - Hole 1
Golf Days UK Norfolk Tour 2012 - The Race to Turnberry @ Costessey Park
Golf Days UK Norfolk Tour 2012 - The Race to Turnberry at Costessey Park on Friday 20th July.
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New Greens under way at Costessey Golf Club
The Big Game At Wensum Valley | Part 1
Joe Lambert, Laurence Smith & George Carney battle the mighty Wensum Valley.
Busy Evening at Leighton Buzzard, WCML | 21/08/18
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A brilliant hour at Leighton Buzzard on the West Coast Mainline during the peak time hours of Tuesday 21st August 2018. We had loads of time to kill here inwhich we planned to head to Bletchley later on, however it never turned out as planned.
Leighton Buzzard info:
Leighton Buzzard railway station serves the Leighton Buzzard and Linslade area of Bedfordshire and nearby parts of Buckinghamshire. Actually situated in Linslade, the station is 40 miles (64 km) north west of London Euston and is served by London Midland services on the West Coast Main Line. Until the 1960s the station was the start of a branch to Dunstable and Luton, with a junction just north of the present station. The station has four platforms. Platforms 1 & 2 serve the fast lines and are used by Virgin Trains services running non-stop to/from London Euston. Platforms 3 & 4 are served by slower London Midland services to/from London Euston and by Southern services between East Croydon and Milton Keynes Central.
Page's Park railway station, terminus for the Leighton Buzzard Light Railway (a narrow gauge heritage railway), is on the opposite side of the town.
History:
The first station simply known as Leighton was opened by the London and Birmingham Railway on 9 April 1838 as part of the first section of its line from London Euston to Denbigh Hall. The line had originally been planned to pass through Buckingham but opposition from the Duke of Buckingham ensured that it forced east through Linslade. A station with two-facing platforms was opened a ¼-mile south of the Linslade tunnels. These are arranged unusually for a four track main line: the southbound slow line has a tunnel to itself as does the northbound fast line, however the northbound slow and southbound fast lines share a tunnel.
In May 1848, the station became a junction when a branch line to Dunstable was opened. The London and North Western Railway replaced the first station in February 1859 by another more permanent structure located 8 chains (160 m) to the south. The new building had an imposing frontage featuring arched windows. Access to the Dunstable branch was controlled by Leighton No. 2 signal box situated to the north of the station, while the actual branch signals were controlled by the main line box to the south. In 1874, land was purchased to the south of the station alongside the Dunstable branch for the construction of goods sidings.
The LNWR was absorbed by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway in the 1923 railway grouping and, in 1927, it added a crossover between the fast and slow lines. This was to play a significant role in the derailment of Royal Scot No. 6114 Coldstream Guardsman at Linslade on 22 March 1931 when the driver took the crossover at 50–60 mph instead of the regulation 15 mph. There had been a diversion in place on the fast lines and the driver had missed the warning signals. The engine overturned and six people were killed including the driver and fireman. The Scotland amateur football team was on the train.
In 1957-8 the platform buildings were rebuilt and a concrete awning placed over the platform. At the entrance a larger booking / waiting hall, central heating, electric lighting and the cycle storage, parcels and loading bay were improved.
The Great Train Robbery of 1963 occurred just south of this station, at Bridego Bridge near Ledburn, at a bridge on the southbound stretch towards Cheddington. Wing Yard was closed in February 1967 and it is now used as a car park, while the branch to Dunstable was closed from June.
Services:
The station is served by London Northwestern Railway and Southern, and is managed by West Midland Trains. Southbound, three London Northwestern Railway trains depart per hour on weekdays, one of which runs non-stop to London. Additionally, one Southern train per hour runs to East Croydon. Northbound, two trains an hour run to Milton Keynes Central, one from London Northwestern Railway and the other from Southern, one train per hour to Northampton and two trains an hour to Birmingham New Street. There is also one train on weekdays to and from Crewe and some services to/from Crewe on Sundays.
Accidents and incidents:
On 22 March 1931, a passenger train was derailed due to excessive speed through a crossover. Six people were killed.
The station played host to a tragic event on 11 April 2011 when a 43-year-old woman named Rachel James, from Uxbridge, Middlesex, kissed an elderly passenger aboard the 16.25 Northampton to London Euston service which was approaching the station from the north, and set fire to herself within the confines of a train toilet with a can of explosive gas. The train immediately stopped at the station and the passengers were evacuated. The unusual suicide method caused great distress to the passengers and closed the West Coast Main Line for several hours whilst emergency services attended to the fire.
Costessey Golf Club Old Hall
Golf Days UK Norfolk Tour 2013
Golf Days UK Norfolk Tour 2013 - Play your way to Gleneagles!
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weston park narrow tee shots
Through Cromer by car
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A drive through the seaside town of Cromer in Norfolk in winter. Cromer became a resort in the early-19th century, with some of the rich Norwich banking families making it their summer home. Visitors included the future King Edward VII, who played golf here. The resort's facilities included Cromer Pier opened in 1901, which is home to the Pavilion Theatre. In 1883 the London journalist Clement Scott went to Cromer and began to write about the area. He named the stretch of coastline, particularly the Overstrand and Sidestrand area, Poppyland, and the combination of the railway and his writing in the national press brought many visitors. The name Poppyland referred to the numerous poppies which grew (and still grow) at the roadside and in meadows.
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RCGC Hole Flyovers Full
Royal Cromer Golf Club - 18 Hole Flyover
Captain's Day Final 2009 - Some People are on the Pitch...
Son Matthew running onto the green after his dad Mark Smith wins Captain's Day 2009 at Bishop's Stortford Golf Club.
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rocketballs 3 wood
London (29-10-2011)
We take a trip into London to see the various changes to our public
transport system here in the Capital. There is the DLR extension
to Stratford, new Class 379s, new Underground stock on the Victoria
& Metropolitan Lines and some heritage in the form of Routemasters & a steam special!
Locations include: London Bridge, Tower Hill, West Ham, Star Lane, Northumberland Park, Stratford Domestic, Liverpool Street, Finchley Road, Willesden Green & Heathrow Airport
Golf Days UK Norfolk Tour 2013 - Marriott Sprowston Manor
Third event of the 2013 Golf Days UK Norfolk Tour at Marriott Sprowston Manor on Friday 19th April 2013.
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Land Rover Defender almost runs me over!
Martin cuttin in close!!!
Ufford Park Woodbridge: Gateway to Suffolk's Heritage Coast
Relax in style in Suffolk’s most beautiful, peaceful countryside. Set in 120 acres of historic parkland, just ten miles from Ipswich, child-friendly, family-owned Ufford Park Woodbridge offers you so much more, including:
• 90 high-standard en-suite bedrooms.
• 18-hole championship, par-71 golf course – used by the PGA EuroPro Tour.
• 2-tier floodlit driving range with heated bays.
• Modern, well-equipped health club with spacious gym and indoor swimming pool.
• The very latest thermal suite spa with highly trained beauty therapists – considered East Anglia’s finest day spa – and Hairways Cutting Salon.
• All bars and restaurant, golf course, health club and day spa available to residents and non-residents.
• Free parking for all, plus free wi-fi throughout the hotel.