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LYNTON | Exploring the holiday seaside town of Lynton Devon
Lynton is a charming seaside holiday town located in the heart of the Exmoor National Park in Devon, England. It is a popular tourist and holiday destination due to its stunning natural beauty, rugged coastline, and charming Victorian architecture.
Here are some reasons why you should visit Lynton:
Scenic Beauty: Lynton is surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and has some of the most spectacular coastal scenery in the UK. Visitors can enjoy the rugged coastline, dramatic cliffs, and sandy beaches that are perfect for long walks or just admiring the view.
Victorian Charm: The town is home to a number of beautifully preserved Victorian buildings, including the Town Hall, the Methodist Church, and the Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway. These buildings provide a glimpse into the town's ri...
published: 14 Feb 2023
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The Best Things to do in Lynton and Lynmouth (North Devon)
These are my picks for the best things to do in Lynton & Lynmouth! I hope you enjoy the video and I hope it helps you if you are planning a visit here! These are not the only things to do in these villages but just my favourite and ones I would recommend, feel free to do more research and find other things you might like to do!
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published: 05 Jul 2021
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Lynton And Lynmouth - Visiting The Picturesque Coastline Of North Devon
Join us as we explore the villages of Lynton and Lynmouth on the North Devon coast in Exmoor National Park. Lynton is on the top of the cliff and Lynmouth is 500 feet below at sea level.
The two are connected a water-powered Cliff Railway which dates from1890. It is the world’s highest & steepest fully water-powered funicular railway.
On a clear day, we can see Lynton across the Bristol Channel as it is only 17.5 miles from Porthcawl in South Wales to the North Devon coast. However, for us to get there we have to drive over the Severn Bridge and down past Minehead.
Picturesque Lynmouth has rows of old fishing cottages and shops which cluster around the pretty harbour. Lynton at the top of the cliff is a vibrant Victorian village which retains its quaintness.
The surrounding area of Exm...
published: 04 Oct 2020
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Lynton and Lynmouth, Devon
Lynton and Lynmouth are two historic villages on the north Devon coast joined together by the historic Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway. This stunning location on the edge of Exmoor with its amazing coast, harbour and historic buildings is really worth visiting. You can combine your trip with a short walk in the nearby Valley of the Rocks with its epic rock stacks and coast views. This short cinematic travel video shows the highlights of this wonderful area in England in 4K
Gear
Sony A7iii with 24-105mm f4 G lens
DJI Osmo Pocket
Edited in Davinci Resolve
Music
Pendulum by Ebb & Flod
Evergreen Fields by Tape Machines
Licensed from Epidemic Sound. Sign up for 1000s of tracks using this link to support this channel https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/0jwl3w/
Photography
https://www...
published: 14 Aug 2021
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Lynton - Devon - England - 4K Virtual Walk - August 2020
Join us for a virtual walk around Lynton in North Devon in August 2020. Watch out for our next video where we board the Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway down to Lynmouth.
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Lynton is a small town on the Exmoor coast in Devon, England standing on top of the cliffs above the picturesque harbour village of Lynmouth, to which it is connected by the Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway. Lynton was once the terminus for the narrow-gauge Lynton & Barnstaple Railway, which served both towns.
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Hello and welcome to our channel.
We make travel videos, favoring to keep the ambient sounds of the destinations we visit so you get a real feel for the place.
We really appreciate e...
published: 09 Aug 2020
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Donna Lynton - If i never sing another song (Dim Zach edit)
https://www.facebook.com/dimzach
original song by Donna Lynton
mastering Billy Threpsiadis
published: 08 Sep 2016
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Welcome To Lynton Finance Ltd.
We are a financial investment/ asset management company, diversified in different financial market spheres, we drive secure and profitable investments and manage portfolios for our clients.
We identify high potential assets using our intelligent financial markets systems, combined with expert advice. We carry out risk-reward analysis to determine the risk exposure for each asset we select.
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published: 08 Mar 2023
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The Lynton & Barnstaple Railway An Amazing OO9 Scale Model A Section Between Chelfham & Pilton
The Lynton & Barnstaple Railway An Amazing OO9 Scale Model Railway Depicting A Section Between Chelfham & Pilton. This includes the Chelfham Viaduct in all it's glory.
published: 16 Aug 2022
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Lynton and Barnstaple Railway
Lynton and Barnstaple Railway
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynton_and_Barnstaple_Railway
Lynton
Caffyns Halt
Woody Bay Heritage railway
Killington Lane
Parracombe Halt
Exmoor National Park
Blackmoor
Wistlandpound Reservoir
Bratton Fleming
Chelfham
Chelfham Viaduct
Snapper Halt
Pilton
Pilton Causeway crossing
Braunton Road crossing
Barnstaple (L&SWR;)
published: 20 Jul 2021
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Lynton and Lynmouth In 4K. A North Devon Tourist Attraction.
Lynmouth is a village in Devon, England, on the northern edge of Exmoor. The village straddles the confluence of the West Lyn and East Lyn rivers, in a gorge 700 feet (210m) below Lynton, which was the only place to expand to once Lynmouth became as built-up as possible. The villages are connected by the Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway, which works two cable-connected cars by gravity, using water tanks.
The two villages are a civil parish governed by Lynton and Lynmouth Town Council. The parish boundaries extend southwards from the coast, and include hamlets such as Barbrook and small moorland settlements such as East Ilkerton, West Ilkerton and Shallowford.
The South West Coast Path and Tarka Trail pass through, and the Two Moors Way runs from Ivybridge in South Devon to Lynmouth; the...
published: 29 Jun 2022
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LYNTON | Exploring the holiday seaside town of Lynton Devon
Lynton is a charming seaside holiday town located in the heart of the Exmoor National Park in Devon, England. It is a popular tourist and holiday destination du...
Lynton is a charming seaside holiday town located in the heart of the Exmoor National Park in Devon, England. It is a popular tourist and holiday destination due to its stunning natural beauty, rugged coastline, and charming Victorian architecture.
Here are some reasons why you should visit Lynton:
Scenic Beauty: Lynton is surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and has some of the most spectacular coastal scenery in the UK. Visitors can enjoy the rugged coastline, dramatic cliffs, and sandy beaches that are perfect for long walks or just admiring the view.
Victorian Charm: The town is home to a number of beautifully preserved Victorian buildings, including the Town Hall, the Methodist Church, and the Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway. These buildings provide a glimpse into the town's rich history and are a testament to its cultural heritage.
Outdoor Activities: The Exmoor National Park offers a range of outdoor activities, including hiking, cycling, horse riding, and fishing. Visitors can explore the park's stunning natural beauty and encounter wildlife such as red deer, Exmoor ponies, and rare birds.
The Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway: This is a must-see attraction in the town. The water-powered funicular railway connects Lynton and Lynmouth, offering a unique and exciting way to travel between the two towns. The railway has been in operation since 1890 and is the steepest and longest water-powered railway in the world.
Festivals and Events: Lynton hosts a number of festivals and events throughout the year, including the Lynton & Lynmouth Music Festival, the Lynton & Lynmouth Arts & Crafts Festival, and the Lynton & Lynmouth Food & Drink Festival. These events offer a great opportunity to experience the town's vibrant culture and local traditions.
In conclusion, Lynton is a beautiful town with plenty to see and do, making it a perfect destination for a relaxing getaway, holiday or an active outdoor adventure. Whether you are interested in exploring the town's rich history, admiring the stunning scenery, or enjoying outdoor activities, Lynton has something for everyone.
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Lynton is a charming seaside holiday town located in the heart of the Exmoor National Park in Devon, England. It is a popular tourist and holiday destination due to its stunning natural beauty, rugged coastline, and charming Victorian architecture.
Here are some reasons why you should visit Lynton:
Scenic Beauty: Lynton is surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and has some of the most spectacular coastal scenery in the UK. Visitors can enjoy the rugged coastline, dramatic cliffs, and sandy beaches that are perfect for long walks or just admiring the view.
Victorian Charm: The town is home to a number of beautifully preserved Victorian buildings, including the Town Hall, the Methodist Church, and the Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway. These buildings provide a glimpse into the town's rich history and are a testament to its cultural heritage.
Outdoor Activities: The Exmoor National Park offers a range of outdoor activities, including hiking, cycling, horse riding, and fishing. Visitors can explore the park's stunning natural beauty and encounter wildlife such as red deer, Exmoor ponies, and rare birds.
The Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway: This is a must-see attraction in the town. The water-powered funicular railway connects Lynton and Lynmouth, offering a unique and exciting way to travel between the two towns. The railway has been in operation since 1890 and is the steepest and longest water-powered railway in the world.
Festivals and Events: Lynton hosts a number of festivals and events throughout the year, including the Lynton & Lynmouth Music Festival, the Lynton & Lynmouth Arts & Crafts Festival, and the Lynton & Lynmouth Food & Drink Festival. These events offer a great opportunity to experience the town's vibrant culture and local traditions.
In conclusion, Lynton is a beautiful town with plenty to see and do, making it a perfect destination for a relaxing getaway, holiday or an active outdoor adventure. Whether you are interested in exploring the town's rich history, admiring the stunning scenery, or enjoying outdoor activities, Lynton has something for everyone.
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The Cotswolds - https://youtu.be/_sYUAyNby00
Dartmouth - https://youtu.be/ctZ_MR7YyOk
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- published: 14 Feb 2023
- views: 5459
4:45
The Best Things to do in Lynton and Lynmouth (North Devon)
These are my picks for the best things to do in Lynton & Lynmouth! I hope you enjoy the video and I hope it helps you if you are planning a visit here! These ar...
These are my picks for the best things to do in Lynton & Lynmouth! I hope you enjoy the video and I hope it helps you if you are planning a visit here! These are not the only things to do in these villages but just my favourite and ones I would recommend, feel free to do more research and find other things you might like to do!
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These are my picks for the best things to do in Lynton & Lynmouth! I hope you enjoy the video and I hope it helps you if you are planning a visit here! These are not the only things to do in these villages but just my favourite and ones I would recommend, feel free to do more research and find other things you might like to do!
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- published: 05 Jul 2021
- views: 21324
9:09
Lynton And Lynmouth - Visiting The Picturesque Coastline Of North Devon
Join us as we explore the villages of Lynton and Lynmouth on the North Devon coast in Exmoor National Park. Lynton is on the top of the cliff and Lynmouth is 50...
Join us as we explore the villages of Lynton and Lynmouth on the North Devon coast in Exmoor National Park. Lynton is on the top of the cliff and Lynmouth is 500 feet below at sea level.
The two are connected a water-powered Cliff Railway which dates from1890. It is the world’s highest & steepest fully water-powered funicular railway.
On a clear day, we can see Lynton across the Bristol Channel as it is only 17.5 miles from Porthcawl in South Wales to the North Devon coast. However, for us to get there we have to drive over the Severn Bridge and down past Minehead.
Picturesque Lynmouth has rows of old fishing cottages and shops which cluster around the pretty harbour. Lynton at the top of the cliff is a vibrant Victorian village which retains its quaintness.
The surrounding area of Exmoor National Park is a great place to hike, it has a network of footpaths and it is home to a vast array of wildlife.
Tragically, in August 1952 the Lynmouth flood disaster occurred. After heavy rain on Exmoor, the floodwaters cascaded of the moor and a wave of water and debris rushed down the West Lyn Valley flooding the town and killing 34 people.
‘Lynton And Lynmouth - Visiting The Picturesque Coastline Of North Devon An Exmoor’ - Filmed September 2020
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🎥 Visiting South Devon https://youtu.be/qByve5ZSKwI
🎥 Walks In Wales https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvLoC9ZcTe_Q9ttUKPEmIEpYnH8SSSl45
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Join us as we explore the villages of Lynton and Lynmouth on the North Devon coast in Exmoor National Park. Lynton is on the top of the cliff and Lynmouth is 500 feet below at sea level.
The two are connected a water-powered Cliff Railway which dates from1890. It is the world’s highest & steepest fully water-powered funicular railway.
On a clear day, we can see Lynton across the Bristol Channel as it is only 17.5 miles from Porthcawl in South Wales to the North Devon coast. However, for us to get there we have to drive over the Severn Bridge and down past Minehead.
Picturesque Lynmouth has rows of old fishing cottages and shops which cluster around the pretty harbour. Lynton at the top of the cliff is a vibrant Victorian village which retains its quaintness.
The surrounding area of Exmoor National Park is a great place to hike, it has a network of footpaths and it is home to a vast array of wildlife.
Tragically, in August 1952 the Lynmouth flood disaster occurred. After heavy rain on Exmoor, the floodwaters cascaded of the moor and a wave of water and debris rushed down the West Lyn Valley flooding the town and killing 34 people.
‘Lynton And Lynmouth - Visiting The Picturesque Coastline Of North Devon An Exmoor’ - Filmed September 2020
SOME MORE UK TRAVEL VIDEO SUGGESTIONS:
🎥 Visiting South Devon https://youtu.be/qByve5ZSKwI
🎥 Walks In Wales https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvLoC9ZcTe_Q9ttUKPEmIEpYnH8SSSl45
MERCH
📙 A Guide To Mid And North Devon - https://amzn.to/33qoM4u
👕 FlyDriveExplore MERCH “Yes, We are tourists T-Shirts”: https://teespring.com/stores/fly-drive-explore
EQUIPMENT
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More Travel Videos Added Weekly - Not All Vloggers Say ‘HiGuys!!!!!!’
Couples travel, hotels, flight reviews, city breaks, luxury travel and various other travel-related stuff.
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- published: 04 Oct 2020
- views: 11096
5:31
Lynton and Lynmouth, Devon
Lynton and Lynmouth are two historic villages on the north Devon coast joined together by the historic Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway. This stunning location...
Lynton and Lynmouth are two historic villages on the north Devon coast joined together by the historic Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway. This stunning location on the edge of Exmoor with its amazing coast, harbour and historic buildings is really worth visiting. You can combine your trip with a short walk in the nearby Valley of the Rocks with its epic rock stacks and coast views. This short cinematic travel video shows the highlights of this wonderful area in England in 4K
Gear
Sony A7iii with 24-105mm f4 G lens
DJI Osmo Pocket
Edited in Davinci Resolve
Music
Pendulum by Ebb & Flod
Evergreen Fields by Tape Machines
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Photography
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https://wn.com/Lynton_And_Lynmouth,_Devon
Lynton and Lynmouth are two historic villages on the north Devon coast joined together by the historic Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway. This stunning location on the edge of Exmoor with its amazing coast, harbour and historic buildings is really worth visiting. You can combine your trip with a short walk in the nearby Valley of the Rocks with its epic rock stacks and coast views. This short cinematic travel video shows the highlights of this wonderful area in England in 4K
Gear
Sony A7iii with 24-105mm f4 G lens
DJI Osmo Pocket
Edited in Davinci Resolve
Music
Pendulum by Ebb & Flod
Evergreen Fields by Tape Machines
Licensed from Epidemic Sound. Sign up for 1000s of tracks using this link to support this channel https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/0jwl3w/
Photography
https://www.flickr.com/photos/75487768@N04/
https://www.instagram.com/barny.z/
- published: 14 Aug 2021
- views: 7378
31:51
Lynton - Devon - England - 4K Virtual Walk - August 2020
Join us for a virtual walk around Lynton in North Devon in August 2020. Watch out for our next video where we board the Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway down ...
Join us for a virtual walk around Lynton in North Devon in August 2020. Watch out for our next video where we board the Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway down to Lynmouth.
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Lynton is a small town on the Exmoor coast in Devon, England standing on top of the cliffs above the picturesque harbour village of Lynmouth, to which it is connected by the Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway. Lynton was once the terminus for the narrow-gauge Lynton & Barnstaple Railway, which served both towns.
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Hello and welcome to our channel.
We make travel videos, favoring to keep the ambient sounds of the destinations we visit so you get a real feel for the place.
We really appreciate everyone who supports our new channel and hope that you will subscribe to follow our adventures. Please feel free to drop us a comment any time to chat.
https://wn.com/Lynton_Devon_England_4K_Virtual_Walk_August_2020
Join us for a virtual walk around Lynton in North Devon in August 2020. Watch out for our next video where we board the Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway down to Lynmouth.
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Lynton is a small town on the Exmoor coast in Devon, England standing on top of the cliffs above the picturesque harbour village of Lynmouth, to which it is connected by the Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway. Lynton was once the terminus for the narrow-gauge Lynton & Barnstaple Railway, which served both towns.
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Hello and welcome to our channel.
We make travel videos, favoring to keep the ambient sounds of the destinations we visit so you get a real feel for the place.
We really appreciate everyone who supports our new channel and hope that you will subscribe to follow our adventures. Please feel free to drop us a comment any time to chat.
- published: 09 Aug 2020
- views: 5250
5:03
Donna Lynton - If i never sing another song (Dim Zach edit)
https://www.facebook.com/dimzach
original song by Donna Lynton
mastering Billy Threpsiadis
https://www.facebook.com/dimzach
original song by Donna Lynton
mastering Billy Threpsiadis
https://wn.com/Donna_Lynton_If_I_Never_Sing_Another_Song_(Dim_Zach_Edit)
https://www.facebook.com/dimzach
original song by Donna Lynton
mastering Billy Threpsiadis
- published: 08 Sep 2016
- views: 3845651
1:55
Welcome To Lynton Finance Ltd.
We are a financial investment/ asset management company, diversified in different financial market spheres, we drive secure and profitable investments and manag...
We are a financial investment/ asset management company, diversified in different financial market spheres, we drive secure and profitable investments and manage portfolios for our clients.
We identify high potential assets using our intelligent financial markets systems, combined with expert advice. We carry out risk-reward analysis to determine the risk exposure for each asset we select.
Register A New Account to join us at lynton finance Ltd.
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https://wn.com/Welcome_To_Lynton_Finance_Ltd.
We are a financial investment/ asset management company, diversified in different financial market spheres, we drive secure and profitable investments and manage portfolios for our clients.
We identify high potential assets using our intelligent financial markets systems, combined with expert advice. We carry out risk-reward analysis to determine the risk exposure for each asset we select.
Register A New Account to join us at lynton finance Ltd.
Free to Register
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No Country Restriction.
- published: 08 Mar 2023
- views: 131
5:00
The Lynton & Barnstaple Railway An Amazing OO9 Scale Model A Section Between Chelfham & Pilton
The Lynton & Barnstaple Railway An Amazing OO9 Scale Model Railway Depicting A Section Between Chelfham & Pilton. This includes the Chelfham Viaduct in all it'...
The Lynton & Barnstaple Railway An Amazing OO9 Scale Model Railway Depicting A Section Between Chelfham & Pilton. This includes the Chelfham Viaduct in all it's glory.
https://wn.com/The_Lynton_Barnstaple_Railway_An_Amazing_Oo9_Scale_Model_A_Section_Between_Chelfham_Pilton
The Lynton & Barnstaple Railway An Amazing OO9 Scale Model Railway Depicting A Section Between Chelfham & Pilton. This includes the Chelfham Viaduct in all it's glory.
- published: 16 Aug 2022
- views: 504
12:23
Lynton and Barnstaple Railway
Lynton and Barnstaple Railway
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynton_and_Barnstaple_Railway
Lynton
Caffyns Halt
Woody Bay Heritage railway
Killington Lane
Parraco...
Lynton and Barnstaple Railway
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynton_and_Barnstaple_Railway
Lynton
Caffyns Halt
Woody Bay Heritage railway
Killington Lane
Parracombe Halt
Exmoor National Park
Blackmoor
Wistlandpound Reservoir
Bratton Fleming
Chelfham
Chelfham Viaduct
Snapper Halt
Pilton
Pilton Causeway crossing
Braunton Road crossing
Barnstaple (L&SWR;)
https://wn.com/Lynton_And_Barnstaple_Railway
Lynton and Barnstaple Railway
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynton_and_Barnstaple_Railway
Lynton
Caffyns Halt
Woody Bay Heritage railway
Killington Lane
Parracombe Halt
Exmoor National Park
Blackmoor
Wistlandpound Reservoir
Bratton Fleming
Chelfham
Chelfham Viaduct
Snapper Halt
Pilton
Pilton Causeway crossing
Braunton Road crossing
Barnstaple (L&SWR;)
- published: 20 Jul 2021
- views: 3705
5:05
Lynton and Lynmouth In 4K. A North Devon Tourist Attraction.
Lynmouth is a village in Devon, England, on the northern edge of Exmoor. The village straddles the confluence of the West Lyn and East Lyn rivers, in a gorge 70...
Lynmouth is a village in Devon, England, on the northern edge of Exmoor. The village straddles the confluence of the West Lyn and East Lyn rivers, in a gorge 700 feet (210m) below Lynton, which was the only place to expand to once Lynmouth became as built-up as possible. The villages are connected by the Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway, which works two cable-connected cars by gravity, using water tanks.
The two villages are a civil parish governed by Lynton and Lynmouth Town Council. The parish boundaries extend southwards from the coast, and include hamlets such as Barbrook and small moorland settlements such as East Ilkerton, West Ilkerton and Shallowford.
The South West Coast Path and Tarka Trail pass through, and the Two Moors Way runs from Ivybridge in South Devon to Lynmouth; the Samaritans Way South West runs from Bristol to Lynton, and the Coleridge Way from Nether Stowey to Lynmouth.
Lynmouth was described by Thomas Gainsborough, who honeymooned there with his bride Margaret Burr, as "the most delightful place for a landscape painter this country can boast".
The Sillery Sands beach is just off the South West Coast Path and is used by naturists.
Percy Bysshe Shelley, his wife Harriet and his sister-in-law Eliza stayed in Lynmouth between June and August 1812. Shelley worked on political pamphlets and on the poem "Queen Mab". He was delighted with the
Lynton is a town on the Exmoor coast in the North Devon district in the county of Devon, England, approximately 17 miles (27km) north-east of Barnstaple and 18 miles (29km) west of Minehead, and close to the confluence of the West Lyn and East Lyn rivers.
Intro Title Music:- Inner Light by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1300021 Artist: http://incompetech.com/
This video was filmed using a Canon XA50.
https://wn.com/Lynton_And_Lynmouth_In_4K._A_North_Devon_Tourist_Attraction.
Lynmouth is a village in Devon, England, on the northern edge of Exmoor. The village straddles the confluence of the West Lyn and East Lyn rivers, in a gorge 700 feet (210m) below Lynton, which was the only place to expand to once Lynmouth became as built-up as possible. The villages are connected by the Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway, which works two cable-connected cars by gravity, using water tanks.
The two villages are a civil parish governed by Lynton and Lynmouth Town Council. The parish boundaries extend southwards from the coast, and include hamlets such as Barbrook and small moorland settlements such as East Ilkerton, West Ilkerton and Shallowford.
The South West Coast Path and Tarka Trail pass through, and the Two Moors Way runs from Ivybridge in South Devon to Lynmouth; the Samaritans Way South West runs from Bristol to Lynton, and the Coleridge Way from Nether Stowey to Lynmouth.
Lynmouth was described by Thomas Gainsborough, who honeymooned there with his bride Margaret Burr, as "the most delightful place for a landscape painter this country can boast".
The Sillery Sands beach is just off the South West Coast Path and is used by naturists.
Percy Bysshe Shelley, his wife Harriet and his sister-in-law Eliza stayed in Lynmouth between June and August 1812. Shelley worked on political pamphlets and on the poem "Queen Mab". He was delighted with the
Lynton is a town on the Exmoor coast in the North Devon district in the county of Devon, England, approximately 17 miles (27km) north-east of Barnstaple and 18 miles (29km) west of Minehead, and close to the confluence of the West Lyn and East Lyn rivers.
Intro Title Music:- Inner Light by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1300021 Artist: http://incompetech.com/
This video was filmed using a Canon XA50.
- published: 29 Jun 2022
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BARNSTAPLE Devon September 2021 - Town Centre Walk (4K)
Join us for a walk in Barnstaple, Devon, England. We explore Barnstaple town centre and start our walk on Barnstaple High Street. We take a look at the historic Pannier Market building and stroll down Butchers Row and Boutport Street. We finish our walk by the Barnstaple Clock Tower (the Albert Clock) with views of Barnstaple Long Bridge and the Museum of Barnstaple & North Devon.
Barnstaple is a river-port town in North Devon, England, at the lowest crossing point of the River Taw flowing into the Bristol Channel. From the 14th century, it was licensed to export wool. Great wealth ensued. Later it imported Irish wool, but its harbour silted up and other industries developed, such as shipbuilding, foundries and sawmills. A Victorian market building survives, with a high glass and timber...
published: 08 Oct 2021
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Massive Spring Tide Surge Fills Pilton Park Barnstaple in Minutes
Again we see Pilton Park doing what it does in taking a huge amount of water off the River Yeo at critical moments, therefore protecting nearby heavily populated areas from flooding.
This is by far the largest and quickest surge yet with a powerful 10.2m tide up on the coast and a night of heavy rain backing up river levels, although the tidal water levels are reduced this far inland. At the end a short look at the nearby River Taw which also saw extremely high levels flooding out a van and a large amount of debris.
For anyone wanting to see more of this river in a 'normal' tidal state, here is a summer boat trip along it, https://youtu.be/xDD0SaPAq74 14.38 is the filming position of the surge.
published: 13 Mar 2024
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Exploring Barnstaple, Devon: A Charming Coastal Town with Rich History
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Welcome To The Video Of Today - Visiting Barnstaple - Devon
Barnstaple is a charming town located in the county of Devon. Situated on the banks of the River Taw, it offers a picturesque setting and is known for its impressive architecture. Visitors can explore the vibrant Pannier Market, or enjoy a leisurely stroll along the Tarka Trail. With its rich heritage, natural beauty, and friendly community, Barnstaple is a delightful destination for tourists.
Barnstaple Past
The area around Barnstaple has been inhabited since prehistoric times. During the Roman era, the town served as a trading centre due to its location. Viking raids in the 9th century impacted the region, but Barnstapl...
published: 05 Aug 2023
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Barnstaple's Iron Railway Bridge
published: 06 Feb 2011
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Barnstaple | Devon | England | UK | Europe | 22/09/2021 | Devon Walk
Date: Wednesday 22/09/2021
Location: Barnstaple
Coordinates: 51.08° N
04.06° W
Population: 24,000
Temperature: 18°C
Start Time: 17:12 BST
Information bars at the bottom of the screen:
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- Elevation/Height above sea level (Metres)
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00:20 - Long Bridge
02:54 - Museum of North Devon and Barnstaple/Clock Tower
05:56 - Boutport Street
08:10 - Queen Street
09:49 - Silver Street
11:07 - Wells Street
11:51 - Maiden Street
12:42 - River Taw/South West Coast Path
15:30 - The Strand
18:01 - Maiden Street
18:42 - High Street
19:36 - Church Lane
20:19 ...
published: 29 Sep 2021
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Walking Tour of the Ancient Town of Barnstaple (4K)
A walk around the ancient town of Barnstaple, North Devon.
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We start on the Long Bridge over the River Taw and walk along the riverbank through Queen Anne's Walk to Barnstaple Castle. We then walk through the town centre along the High Street and into Joy Street where the writer W.N.P. Barbellion lived, author of the Journal of a Disappointed Man.
We take a stroll down Butchers Row and through the Pannier Market and then along Church Lane to look at Queen Anne's Chapel, the Parish Church, and Alice Horwood's School and Almshouses.
Music:
A Gentle Invitation - Dawn, Dawn, Dawn
Kindred Spirits - Howard Harper-Barnes
Lamna - Lo Mimieux
Romeo Alpha 129Hz-141Hz - Joseph Beg
courtesy of Epidemic Sound
Maps:
Open Street Map “© OpenSt...
published: 06 Feb 2022
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Barnstaple - Town Centre Panorama | Devon | England | UK - 4k 360°
The largest town in North Devon is Barnstaple on the River Taw. This ancient town was granted its charter in 930 AD by King Aethelstan - the grandson of Alfred the Great. It lies to the north of Dartmoor and to the west of the beautiful Exmoor National Park. There are some lovely beaches not far away around Saunton and Woolacombe.
Join us on this mesmerising aerial panorama over Barnstaple, a town that seamlessly blends history, culture, and family-friendly attractions. Don't forget to hit that "like" button, subscribe for more breathtaking aerial tours, and share your thoughts in the comments below. Barnstaple is waiting for you to explore, so plan your visit today!
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published: 04 Nov 2023
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Early train film - 'View from an Engine Front - Barnstaple' (1898)
View from an Engine Front - Barnstaple (1898)
This 'phantom ride' along a stretch of partly elevated track through the Devon town of Barnstaple and its main station is an oddly haunting experience. Aside from two briefly-glimpsed London & South-Western Railway employees waving flags, no human activity is apparent until the train reaches the main railway station - an earlier platform is mysteriously deserted. However, this allows a greater opportunity to appreciate what are still clearly recognisable Barnstaple locations, with good views of the town as the train approaches the station. (Michael Brooke)
You can read more about early cinema's popular 'phantom rides' at: http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/i...
All titles on the BFI Films channel are preserved in the vast collections of th...
published: 13 Jan 2011
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Barnstaple England old cine film from the early 1970's
Old 8mm cine film from the early 1970's of Barnstaple North Devon England, Starts off in Pilton park onto Rolle Quay the old fire station Mermaid cross, North gate then to Butchers Row showing Bowden's shop on the corner and cars going down the Row, then the end of the High street looking at the Fortescue and the Nat West bank onto the Square and Mugford's Golden Lion Tap then the Strand with Bromley's, the Regal Cinema, The Bell Hotel, Bus station, Queen Anne's Building and the bottom of Cross street.
If you enjoy looking at old cine films, please subscribe to my channel as I have a large collection of films that I am working through and I try to upload at least two new films a week of clips that I think could be of interest to other people.
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published: 20 Jul 2021
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Barnstaple Junction, North Devon in the days of steam
Barnstaple Junction, now just called Barnstaple, was a major thoroughfare for north Devon and constantly had steam locomatives passing through it.
Today, it is much quieter, but still proudly serves the town. Also, I am sorry about the music, it was not my choice.
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published: 24 Apr 2023
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BARNSTAPLE Devon September 2021 - Town Centre Walk (4K)
Join us for a walk in Barnstaple, Devon, England. We explore Barnstaple town centre and start our walk on Barnstaple High Street. We take a look at the histori...
Join us for a walk in Barnstaple, Devon, England. We explore Barnstaple town centre and start our walk on Barnstaple High Street. We take a look at the historic Pannier Market building and stroll down Butchers Row and Boutport Street. We finish our walk by the Barnstaple Clock Tower (the Albert Clock) with views of Barnstaple Long Bridge and the Museum of Barnstaple & North Devon.
Barnstaple is a river-port town in North Devon, England, at the lowest crossing point of the River Taw flowing into the Bristol Channel. From the 14th century, it was licensed to export wool. Great wealth ensued. Later it imported Irish wool, but its harbour silted up and other industries developed, such as shipbuilding, foundries and sawmills. A Victorian market building survives, with a high glass and timber roof on iron columns. Barnstaple is the largest town in North Devon and the main shopping area for North Devon.
The town was a prosperous place in the past, at one time a major port particularly for the American trade. It remains a thriving market town with a traditional Pannier Market. Today Barnstaple has a partly pedestrianised centre and features many fine buildings and attractive narrow streets and alleys. The oldest surviving part of town is the Norman mound and remnants of the original Norman castle wall can still be seen. There is also the ornate Queen Anne’s Walk and the 13th century Long Bridge. Close by is the Museum of North Devon.
Barnstaple is a good base from which to explore Tarka Country and the 180 mile Tarka Trail.
Most of the town lies on the east bank of the estuary, connected on the western side by the ancient Barnstaple Long Bridge, which has 16 arches. The town's early medieval layout still appears from the street plan and street names, with Boutport Street ("About the Port") following the curved line of the ditch outside the town walls.
Barnstaple has an eclectic mix of architectural styles, with the 19th century probably predominant. There are remnants of early buildings as well as several early plaster ceilings. St Anne's Chapel in the central churchyard can be seen as the most important of the ancient buildings to survive. Queen Anne's Walk was erected in about 1708 as a mercantile exchange. The Georgian Guildhall is also of interest, as is the Pannier Market beneath it.
Barnstaple has been the major market for North Devon since Saxon times. Demands for health regulation of its Victorian food market saw the construction in 1855–1856 of a Pannier Market, originally known as the Vegetable Market and designed by local architect R. D. Gould. This has a high glass-and-timber roof on iron columns. At 98 metres long, it runs the length of Butchers' Row.
Built on the other side of the street at the same time as the Pannier Market, Butchers' Row consists of ten shops with pilasters of Bath Stone and wrought-iron supports for an overhanging roof. Only one is still a butcher's, although successor shops still sell local agricultural goods. There is a baker, a delicatessen, two fishmongers, a florist and a greengrocer.
In early 2020, the local Council web site provided this summary of the Pannier Market: "Largely unchanged in over 150 years, Barnstaple's historic Pannier Market has a wide range of stalls, with everything from fresh local produce, flowers and crafts, to prints and pictures, fashion and... two cafés."
The "Pannier Market, Butchers Row" has been a Grade II listed building since 1951.
The Albert Clock is a clocktower memorial located in The Square in Barnstaple to Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria. The tower was built in 1862.
The South West Coast Path National Trail runs through the town, and gives access to walks along the spectacular North Devon coast.
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Join us for a walk in Barnstaple, Devon, England. We explore Barnstaple town centre and start our walk on Barnstaple High Street. We take a look at the historic Pannier Market building and stroll down Butchers Row and Boutport Street. We finish our walk by the Barnstaple Clock Tower (the Albert Clock) with views of Barnstaple Long Bridge and the Museum of Barnstaple & North Devon.
Barnstaple is a river-port town in North Devon, England, at the lowest crossing point of the River Taw flowing into the Bristol Channel. From the 14th century, it was licensed to export wool. Great wealth ensued. Later it imported Irish wool, but its harbour silted up and other industries developed, such as shipbuilding, foundries and sawmills. A Victorian market building survives, with a high glass and timber roof on iron columns. Barnstaple is the largest town in North Devon and the main shopping area for North Devon.
The town was a prosperous place in the past, at one time a major port particularly for the American trade. It remains a thriving market town with a traditional Pannier Market. Today Barnstaple has a partly pedestrianised centre and features many fine buildings and attractive narrow streets and alleys. The oldest surviving part of town is the Norman mound and remnants of the original Norman castle wall can still be seen. There is also the ornate Queen Anne’s Walk and the 13th century Long Bridge. Close by is the Museum of North Devon.
Barnstaple is a good base from which to explore Tarka Country and the 180 mile Tarka Trail.
Most of the town lies on the east bank of the estuary, connected on the western side by the ancient Barnstaple Long Bridge, which has 16 arches. The town's early medieval layout still appears from the street plan and street names, with Boutport Street ("About the Port") following the curved line of the ditch outside the town walls.
Barnstaple has an eclectic mix of architectural styles, with the 19th century probably predominant. There are remnants of early buildings as well as several early plaster ceilings. St Anne's Chapel in the central churchyard can be seen as the most important of the ancient buildings to survive. Queen Anne's Walk was erected in about 1708 as a mercantile exchange. The Georgian Guildhall is also of interest, as is the Pannier Market beneath it.
Barnstaple has been the major market for North Devon since Saxon times. Demands for health regulation of its Victorian food market saw the construction in 1855–1856 of a Pannier Market, originally known as the Vegetable Market and designed by local architect R. D. Gould. This has a high glass-and-timber roof on iron columns. At 98 metres long, it runs the length of Butchers' Row.
Built on the other side of the street at the same time as the Pannier Market, Butchers' Row consists of ten shops with pilasters of Bath Stone and wrought-iron supports for an overhanging roof. Only one is still a butcher's, although successor shops still sell local agricultural goods. There is a baker, a delicatessen, two fishmongers, a florist and a greengrocer.
In early 2020, the local Council web site provided this summary of the Pannier Market: "Largely unchanged in over 150 years, Barnstaple's historic Pannier Market has a wide range of stalls, with everything from fresh local produce, flowers and crafts, to prints and pictures, fashion and... two cafés."
The "Pannier Market, Butchers Row" has been a Grade II listed building since 1951.
The Albert Clock is a clocktower memorial located in The Square in Barnstaple to Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria. The tower was built in 1862.
The South West Coast Path National Trail runs through the town, and gives access to walks along the spectacular North Devon coast.
Thanks for watching, we hope you enjoy!
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- published: 08 Oct 2021
- views: 15321
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Massive Spring Tide Surge Fills Pilton Park Barnstaple in Minutes
Again we see Pilton Park doing what it does in taking a huge amount of water off the River Yeo at critical moments, therefore protecting nearby heavily populate...
Again we see Pilton Park doing what it does in taking a huge amount of water off the River Yeo at critical moments, therefore protecting nearby heavily populated areas from flooding.
This is by far the largest and quickest surge yet with a powerful 10.2m tide up on the coast and a night of heavy rain backing up river levels, although the tidal water levels are reduced this far inland. At the end a short look at the nearby River Taw which also saw extremely high levels flooding out a van and a large amount of debris.
For anyone wanting to see more of this river in a 'normal' tidal state, here is a summer boat trip along it, https://youtu.be/xDD0SaPAq74 14.38 is the filming position of the surge.
https://wn.com/Massive_Spring_Tide_Surge_Fills_Pilton_Park_Barnstaple_In_Minutes
Again we see Pilton Park doing what it does in taking a huge amount of water off the River Yeo at critical moments, therefore protecting nearby heavily populated areas from flooding.
This is by far the largest and quickest surge yet with a powerful 10.2m tide up on the coast and a night of heavy rain backing up river levels, although the tidal water levels are reduced this far inland. At the end a short look at the nearby River Taw which also saw extremely high levels flooding out a van and a large amount of debris.
For anyone wanting to see more of this river in a 'normal' tidal state, here is a summer boat trip along it, https://youtu.be/xDD0SaPAq74 14.38 is the filming position of the surge.
- published: 13 Mar 2024
- views: 548864
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Exploring Barnstaple, Devon: A Charming Coastal Town with Rich History
Website: https://www.twobritstravel.com
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Welcome To The Video Of Today - Visiting Barnstaple - ...
Website: https://www.twobritstravel.com
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Welcome To The Video Of Today - Visiting Barnstaple - Devon
Barnstaple is a charming town located in the county of Devon. Situated on the banks of the River Taw, it offers a picturesque setting and is known for its impressive architecture. Visitors can explore the vibrant Pannier Market, or enjoy a leisurely stroll along the Tarka Trail. With its rich heritage, natural beauty, and friendly community, Barnstaple is a delightful destination for tourists.
Barnstaple Past
The area around Barnstaple has been inhabited since prehistoric times. During the Roman era, the town served as a trading centre due to its location. Viking raids in the 9th century impacted the region, but Barnstaple managed to survive and flourish. In the 12th century, Barnstaple was granted a charter by King John, allowing it to hold markets and fairs. The town became an important trading hub, particularly in wool and cloth, attracting merchants from across Europe. Landmarks like the Barnstaple Long Bridge, built in the 13th century, served as a significant crossing point for the River Taw. During the reign of Henry VIII, Barnstaple's importance continued to grow as it became a centre for the wool trade. In the 17th century, Barnstaple played a role in the English Civil War, with the town supporting the Parliamentarian cause. The 18th and 19th centuries brought industrialization to Barnstaple, with the development of shipbuilding. The arrival of the railway in 1854 connected Barnstaple to the national network. Barnstaple, played its part in both World Wars. Following the war, Barnstaple witnessed urban development and population growth, as well as the preservation and restoration of its historic buildings. Today, the town thrives as a vibrant community, attracting visitors with its cultural events, markets, and natural beauty.
Some popular attractions in Barnstaple include:
1. Tarka Trail: Enjoy a leisurely stroll or bike ride along the scenic Tarka Trail. This 180 mile (290km) long trail follows the route described in the famous novel "Tarka the Otter".
2. Saunton Sands: Is a beautiful sandy beach located a short drive from Barnstaple. It's perfect for a relaxing day by the sea.
3. Arlington Court: Pay a visit to Arlington Court, a beautiful Regency house, picturesque gardens, and a Carriage Museum.
4. Marwood Hill Gardens: Discover the tranquil Marwood Hill Gardens, renowned for its colourful displays.
5. Hartland Abbey: Venture a bit further to Hartland Abbey, a historic house with stunning gardens and coastal views.
6. Lynton and Lynmouth: Located on the edge of Exmoor National Park, Lynton and Lynmouth are worth a visit. Take a ride on the Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway.
These are just a few of the attractions and places to see in Barnstaple, which has something to offer every traveller. Enjoy your visit!
Attractions In Barnstaple
Tarka Trail: (https://tarkatrail.org.uk)
Saunton Sands: (https://bit.ly/42coZmZ)
Arlington Court: (https://bit.ly/3N6BJHe)
Marwood Hill Gardens: (https://marwoodhillgarden.co.uk)
Hartland Abbey: (https://www.hartlandabbey.com)
Lynton and Lynmouth: (https://visitlyntonandlynmouth.com)
Accommodations In Barnstaple
The Imperial Hotel: (https://bit.ly/3OQ9eir)
The Royal & Fortescue Hotel: (https://bit.ly/42juW1s)
The Park Hotel: (https://bit.ly/42couJD)
Riverside Court Apartments: (https://bit.ly/3IRV3Wa)
Eat & Drink in Barnstaple
The New Inn: (https://www.newinngoodleigh.co.uk)
The Boutport Café: (https://boutportcafe.co.uk)
Everest Gurkha Chef: (http://www.everestgurkhachef.co.uk)
Pyne Arms: (https://www.pynearms.com)
Brendon Arms: (https://brendonarms.co.uk)
Lush: (https://www.lushbarrestaurant.co.uk)
How To Reach Barnstaple
Getting to Barnstaple is easy. It's on a rail route from London Paddington to Exeter St. Davids, served by First Great Western Railways. (https://www.gwr.com). Next catch a train from Exeter St. Davids to Barnstaple, served by First Great Western Railways. (https://www.gwr.com)
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Welcome To The Video Of Today - Visiting Barnstaple - Devon
Barnstaple is a charming town located in the county of Devon. Situated on the banks of the River Taw, it offers a picturesque setting and is known for its impressive architecture. Visitors can explore the vibrant Pannier Market, or enjoy a leisurely stroll along the Tarka Trail. With its rich heritage, natural beauty, and friendly community, Barnstaple is a delightful destination for tourists.
Barnstaple Past
The area around Barnstaple has been inhabited since prehistoric times. During the Roman era, the town served as a trading centre due to its location. Viking raids in the 9th century impacted the region, but Barnstaple managed to survive and flourish. In the 12th century, Barnstaple was granted a charter by King John, allowing it to hold markets and fairs. The town became an important trading hub, particularly in wool and cloth, attracting merchants from across Europe. Landmarks like the Barnstaple Long Bridge, built in the 13th century, served as a significant crossing point for the River Taw. During the reign of Henry VIII, Barnstaple's importance continued to grow as it became a centre for the wool trade. In the 17th century, Barnstaple played a role in the English Civil War, with the town supporting the Parliamentarian cause. The 18th and 19th centuries brought industrialization to Barnstaple, with the development of shipbuilding. The arrival of the railway in 1854 connected Barnstaple to the national network. Barnstaple, played its part in both World Wars. Following the war, Barnstaple witnessed urban development and population growth, as well as the preservation and restoration of its historic buildings. Today, the town thrives as a vibrant community, attracting visitors with its cultural events, markets, and natural beauty.
Some popular attractions in Barnstaple include:
1. Tarka Trail: Enjoy a leisurely stroll or bike ride along the scenic Tarka Trail. This 180 mile (290km) long trail follows the route described in the famous novel "Tarka the Otter".
2. Saunton Sands: Is a beautiful sandy beach located a short drive from Barnstaple. It's perfect for a relaxing day by the sea.
3. Arlington Court: Pay a visit to Arlington Court, a beautiful Regency house, picturesque gardens, and a Carriage Museum.
4. Marwood Hill Gardens: Discover the tranquil Marwood Hill Gardens, renowned for its colourful displays.
5. Hartland Abbey: Venture a bit further to Hartland Abbey, a historic house with stunning gardens and coastal views.
6. Lynton and Lynmouth: Located on the edge of Exmoor National Park, Lynton and Lynmouth are worth a visit. Take a ride on the Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway.
These are just a few of the attractions and places to see in Barnstaple, which has something to offer every traveller. Enjoy your visit!
Attractions In Barnstaple
Tarka Trail: (https://tarkatrail.org.uk)
Saunton Sands: (https://bit.ly/42coZmZ)
Arlington Court: (https://bit.ly/3N6BJHe)
Marwood Hill Gardens: (https://marwoodhillgarden.co.uk)
Hartland Abbey: (https://www.hartlandabbey.com)
Lynton and Lynmouth: (https://visitlyntonandlynmouth.com)
Accommodations In Barnstaple
The Imperial Hotel: (https://bit.ly/3OQ9eir)
The Royal & Fortescue Hotel: (https://bit.ly/42juW1s)
The Park Hotel: (https://bit.ly/42couJD)
Riverside Court Apartments: (https://bit.ly/3IRV3Wa)
Eat & Drink in Barnstaple
The New Inn: (https://www.newinngoodleigh.co.uk)
The Boutport Café: (https://boutportcafe.co.uk)
Everest Gurkha Chef: (http://www.everestgurkhachef.co.uk)
Pyne Arms: (https://www.pynearms.com)
Brendon Arms: (https://brendonarms.co.uk)
Lush: (https://www.lushbarrestaurant.co.uk)
How To Reach Barnstaple
Getting to Barnstaple is easy. It's on a rail route from London Paddington to Exeter St. Davids, served by First Great Western Railways. (https://www.gwr.com). Next catch a train from Exeter St. Davids to Barnstaple, served by First Great Western Railways. (https://www.gwr.com)
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- published: 05 Aug 2023
- views: 1927
35:18
Barnstaple | Devon | England | UK | Europe | 22/09/2021 | Devon Walk
Date: Wednesday 22/09/2021
Location: Barnstaple
Coordinates: 51.08° N
04.06° W
Population: 24,000
Temperature: 18°C
Start Time: 17:...
Date: Wednesday 22/09/2021
Location: Barnstaple
Coordinates: 51.08° N
04.06° W
Population: 24,000
Temperature: 18°C
Start Time: 17:12 BST
Information bars at the bottom of the screen:
- Temperature (Degrees Celsius)
- Elevation/Height above sea level (Metres)
- Road/Street
- Latitude, Longitude. In the search box of an app, enter these coordinates. This will take you to the exact location.
Apps used: My Elevation
Google Earth
00:20 - Long Bridge
02:54 - Museum of North Devon and Barnstaple/Clock Tower
05:56 - Boutport Street
08:10 - Queen Street
09:49 - Silver Street
11:07 - Wells Street
11:51 - Maiden Street
12:42 - River Taw/South West Coast Path
15:30 - The Strand
18:01 - Maiden Street
18:42 - High Street
19:36 - Church Lane
20:19 - St Peter's Church
22:00 - Pannier Market
23:57 - Joy Street
25:01 - Boutport Street
29:08 - High Street
30:40 - Gammon Walk
31:59 - Castle Mound
Useful websites:
Visit Devon
https://www.visitdevon.co.uk/explore/towns-and-villages/barnstaple-devon
Barnstaple Town Council
https://www.barnstapletowncouncil.gov.uk/
Barnstaple History
https://www.barnstaplehistory.com/
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Date: Wednesday 22/09/2021
Location: Barnstaple
Coordinates: 51.08° N
04.06° W
Population: 24,000
Temperature: 18°C
Start Time: 17:12 BST
Information bars at the bottom of the screen:
- Temperature (Degrees Celsius)
- Elevation/Height above sea level (Metres)
- Road/Street
- Latitude, Longitude. In the search box of an app, enter these coordinates. This will take you to the exact location.
Apps used: My Elevation
Google Earth
00:20 - Long Bridge
02:54 - Museum of North Devon and Barnstaple/Clock Tower
05:56 - Boutport Street
08:10 - Queen Street
09:49 - Silver Street
11:07 - Wells Street
11:51 - Maiden Street
12:42 - River Taw/South West Coast Path
15:30 - The Strand
18:01 - Maiden Street
18:42 - High Street
19:36 - Church Lane
20:19 - St Peter's Church
22:00 - Pannier Market
23:57 - Joy Street
25:01 - Boutport Street
29:08 - High Street
30:40 - Gammon Walk
31:59 - Castle Mound
Useful websites:
Visit Devon
https://www.visitdevon.co.uk/explore/towns-and-villages/barnstaple-devon
Barnstaple Town Council
https://www.barnstapletowncouncil.gov.uk/
Barnstaple History
https://www.barnstaplehistory.com/
- published: 29 Sep 2021
- views: 8552
18:42
Walking Tour of the Ancient Town of Barnstaple (4K)
A walk around the ancient town of Barnstaple, North Devon.
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We start on the Long Bridge over the Rive...
A walk around the ancient town of Barnstaple, North Devon.
Please subscribe for regular videos: http://bit.ly/1EJjIB8
We start on the Long Bridge over the River Taw and walk along the riverbank through Queen Anne's Walk to Barnstaple Castle. We then walk through the town centre along the High Street and into Joy Street where the writer W.N.P. Barbellion lived, author of the Journal of a Disappointed Man.
We take a stroll down Butchers Row and through the Pannier Market and then along Church Lane to look at Queen Anne's Chapel, the Parish Church, and Alice Horwood's School and Almshouses.
Music:
A Gentle Invitation - Dawn, Dawn, Dawn
Kindred Spirits - Howard Harper-Barnes
Lamna - Lo Mimieux
Romeo Alpha 129Hz-141Hz - Joseph Beg
courtesy of Epidemic Sound
Maps:
Open Street Map “© OpenStreetMap contributors” using data available under the Open Database Licence
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A walk around the ancient town of Barnstaple, North Devon.
Please subscribe for regular videos: http://bit.ly/1EJjIB8
We start on the Long Bridge over the River Taw and walk along the riverbank through Queen Anne's Walk to Barnstaple Castle. We then walk through the town centre along the High Street and into Joy Street where the writer W.N.P. Barbellion lived, author of the Journal of a Disappointed Man.
We take a stroll down Butchers Row and through the Pannier Market and then along Church Lane to look at Queen Anne's Chapel, the Parish Church, and Alice Horwood's School and Almshouses.
Music:
A Gentle Invitation - Dawn, Dawn, Dawn
Kindred Spirits - Howard Harper-Barnes
Lamna - Lo Mimieux
Romeo Alpha 129Hz-141Hz - Joseph Beg
courtesy of Epidemic Sound
Maps:
Open Street Map “© OpenStreetMap contributors” using data available under the Open Database Licence
_________________________________________________________________________________
Patreon https://www.patreon.com/JohnRogers
My shop: https://teespring.com/stores/the-lost-byway
My Book: This Other London http://amzn.to/2zbFmTd
Audiobook & Kindle: http://amzn.to/2xLGb8s
Blog: The Lost Byway: http://thelostbyway.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/fugueur
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thelostbyway/
Make a donation to help support the channel https://paypal.me/JohnRogersLondon - many thanks!
Shot in 4K on a Olympus OM-D EM-1 mark 2 with audio recorded with a Rode Wireless GO
My Walking kit (amazon affiliate link - I earn a small commission on purchases)
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- published: 06 Feb 2022
- views: 36835
2:46
Barnstaple - Town Centre Panorama | Devon | England | UK - 4k 360°
The largest town in North Devon is Barnstaple on the River Taw. This ancient town was granted its charter in 930 AD by King Aethelstan - the grandson of Alfred ...
The largest town in North Devon is Barnstaple on the River Taw. This ancient town was granted its charter in 930 AD by King Aethelstan - the grandson of Alfred the Great. It lies to the north of Dartmoor and to the west of the beautiful Exmoor National Park. There are some lovely beaches not far away around Saunton and Woolacombe.
Join us on this mesmerising aerial panorama over Barnstaple, a town that seamlessly blends history, culture, and family-friendly attractions. Don't forget to hit that "like" button, subscribe for more breathtaking aerial tours, and share your thoughts in the comments below. Barnstaple is waiting for you to explore, so plan your visit today!
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The largest town in North Devon is Barnstaple on the River Taw. This ancient town was granted its charter in 930 AD by King Aethelstan - the grandson of Alfred the Great. It lies to the north of Dartmoor and to the west of the beautiful Exmoor National Park. There are some lovely beaches not far away around Saunton and Woolacombe.
Join us on this mesmerising aerial panorama over Barnstaple, a town that seamlessly blends history, culture, and family-friendly attractions. Don't forget to hit that "like" button, subscribe for more breathtaking aerial tours, and share your thoughts in the comments below. Barnstaple is waiting for you to explore, so plan your visit today!
Write in the comments what you like about Barnstaple!
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- published: 04 Nov 2023
- views: 1349
2:04
Early train film - 'View from an Engine Front - Barnstaple' (1898)
View from an Engine Front - Barnstaple (1898)
This 'phantom ride' along a stretch of partly elevated track through the Devon town of Barnstaple and its main st...
View from an Engine Front - Barnstaple (1898)
This 'phantom ride' along a stretch of partly elevated track through the Devon town of Barnstaple and its main station is an oddly haunting experience. Aside from two briefly-glimpsed London & South-Western Railway employees waving flags, no human activity is apparent until the train reaches the main railway station - an earlier platform is mysteriously deserted. However, this allows a greater opportunity to appreciate what are still clearly recognisable Barnstaple locations, with good views of the town as the train approaches the station. (Michael Brooke)
You can read more about early cinema's popular 'phantom rides' at: http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/i...
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https://wn.com/Early_Train_Film_'View_From_An_Engine_Front_Barnstaple'_(1898)
View from an Engine Front - Barnstaple (1898)
This 'phantom ride' along a stretch of partly elevated track through the Devon town of Barnstaple and its main station is an oddly haunting experience. Aside from two briefly-glimpsed London & South-Western Railway employees waving flags, no human activity is apparent until the train reaches the main railway station - an earlier platform is mysteriously deserted. However, this allows a greater opportunity to appreciate what are still clearly recognisable Barnstaple locations, with good views of the town as the train approaches the station. (Michael Brooke)
You can read more about early cinema's popular 'phantom rides' at: http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/i...
All titles on the BFI Films channel are preserved in the vast collections of the BFI National Archive. To find out more about the Archive visit http://www.bfi.org.uk/archive-collect...
- published: 13 Jan 2011
- views: 151312
6:00
Barnstaple England old cine film from the early 1970's
Old 8mm cine film from the early 1970's of Barnstaple North Devon England, Starts off in Pilton park onto Rolle Quay the old fire station Mermaid cross, North g...
Old 8mm cine film from the early 1970's of Barnstaple North Devon England, Starts off in Pilton park onto Rolle Quay the old fire station Mermaid cross, North gate then to Butchers Row showing Bowden's shop on the corner and cars going down the Row, then the end of the High street looking at the Fortescue and the Nat West bank onto the Square and Mugford's Golden Lion Tap then the Strand with Bromley's, the Regal Cinema, The Bell Hotel, Bus station, Queen Anne's Building and the bottom of Cross street.
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Old 8mm cine film from the early 1970's of Barnstaple North Devon England, Starts off in Pilton park onto Rolle Quay the old fire station Mermaid cross, North gate then to Butchers Row showing Bowden's shop on the corner and cars going down the Row, then the end of the High street looking at the Fortescue and the Nat West bank onto the Square and Mugford's Golden Lion Tap then the Strand with Bromley's, the Regal Cinema, The Bell Hotel, Bus station, Queen Anne's Building and the bottom of Cross street.
If you enjoy looking at old cine films, please subscribe to my channel as I have a large collection of films that I am working through and I try to upload at least two new films a week of clips that I think could be of interest to other people.
You can buy me a coffee if you want to help support what I am doing at
https://bmc.link/geoffclaydon or https://ko-fi.com/memorymedia
- published: 20 Jul 2021
- views: 19998
4:55
Barnstaple Junction, North Devon in the days of steam
Barnstaple Junction, now just called Barnstaple, was a major thoroughfare for north Devon and constantly had steam locomatives passing through it.
Today, it i...
Barnstaple Junction, now just called Barnstaple, was a major thoroughfare for north Devon and constantly had steam locomatives passing through it.
Today, it is much quieter, but still proudly serves the town. Also, I am sorry about the music, it was not my choice.
You can see the full video of Back Along North Devon's Lines here: https://youtu.be/j_CmF5gvLJU
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Barnstaple Junction, now just called Barnstaple, was a major thoroughfare for north Devon and constantly had steam locomatives passing through it.
Today, it is much quieter, but still proudly serves the town. Also, I am sorry about the music, it was not my choice.
You can see the full video of Back Along North Devon's Lines here: https://youtu.be/j_CmF5gvLJU
Social Media:
https://aarchivefilms.com
https://www.facebook.com/AarchiveFilms
https://twitter.com/AarchiveF
https://www.instagram.com/aarchivefilms/
https://www.patreon.com/aarchive
#Barnstaple #NorthDevon #SteamTrains
- published: 24 Apr 2023
- views: 11108