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Bath (pronounced /ˈbɑːθ/) is a city in the ceremonial county of Somerset in the south west of England. It is situated 97 miles (156 km) west of London and 13 miles (21 km) south-east of Bristol. The population of the city is 83,992.[1] It was granted city status by Royal Charter by Queen Elizabeth I in 1590, and was made a county borough in 1889 which gave it administrative independence from its county, Somerset. The city became part of Avon when that county was created in 1974. Since 1996, when Avon was abolished, Bath has been the principal centre of the unitary authority of Bath and North East Somerset (B&NES;). The city was founded, among surrounding hills, in the valley of the River Avon around naturally occurring hot springs (the only ones in the United Kingdom, using the common definition of a spring with water above average human body temperature) where the Romans built baths and a temple, giving it the name Aquae Sulis. Edgar was crowned king of England at Bath Abbey in 973. Much later, it became popular as a spa resort during the Georgian era, which led to a major expansion that left a heritage of exemplary Georgian architecture crafted from Bath Stone. As City of Bath the city became a World Heritage Site in 1987. The city has a variety of theatres, museums, and other cultural and sporting venues, which have helped to make it a major centre for tourism, with over one million staying visitors and 3.8 million day visitors to the city each year.[5] The city has two universities and several schools and colleges. There is a large service sector and growing information and communication technologies and creative industries, providing employment for the population of Bath and the surrounding area.
Recorded November 1, 2012 Bath is a city in the ceremonial county of Somerset in South West England situated 97 miles west of London. The city was first esta...
A short drive through Bath, 28.09.12.
Shot by an Iphone 5; edited with iMovie from a mini iPad.
http://tinyurl.com/sulisminerva Extracts from Red Ice Radio interview with Dan Tatman where he describes the mysterious, masonic and illuminati aspects of Ba...
Tom & I took a little trip to Bath this weekend so I thought I would put together a little vlog for you! Enjoy. Blog: http://www.leanne-marie.com Twitter: @L...
NEW HOPE FOR RADSTOCK RAILWAY LAND The Secretary of State, Eric Pickles, is callling in the Radstock Railway Land applications Friends of Radstock Railway La...
Bath, Somerset, Anglia....dla IW.
Bath Townhouse, Bath, Somerset To view the property: http://www.thebigdomain.com/large-houses/bath-townhouse Bath Townhouse is a luxury self catering propert...
Bath is a city in Somerset, South West England, 97 miles (156 km) west of London and 13 miles (21 km) south-east of Bristol. In 2011, its population was 88,859.[2] It became part of Avon in 1974; since Avon's abolition in 1996, it has been the principal centre of Bath and North East Somerset. The city became a spa with the Latin name Aquae Sulis ("the waters of Sulis") c. AD 60 when the Romans built baths and a temple in the valley of the River Avon, although oral tradition suggests that the hot springs were known before then. It became popular as a spa town during the Georgian era, leaving a heritage of Georgian architecture crafted from Bath Stone. Bath became a World Heritage Site in 1987. The city's theatres, museums and other cultural and sporting venues have helped to make it a major centre for tourism with more than one million staying visitors and 3.8 million day visitors to the city each year. Filmed on a Canon VIXIA HF G20 Legria HF G25
Some pictures and video from our visit to the Roman bathhouse ruins in Bath. The music is "Risus Sativus" by Musica Romana, an internationally-acclaimed musi...
This great catholic boarding school run by the Irish Christian Brothers was the ruination of Tony Brannon ! Only kidding...but it did teach me how to be a re...
Shunting at Bath Green Park and Writhlington Colliery on the Somerset & Dorset Railway - a 7mm scale model in the making
http://www.jigmadwolf.co.uk Band: Jig Mad Wolf Ceilidh Band Caller: Vicky Cooper Date: Sunday, 26th October 2014 Event: Wedding Ceilidh Venue: Priston Mill, Bath, Somerset Dance: Ping Tunes: Old Set Tune and Alfred på Hultet's Polka
This is my first Holiday in England. :-)
See how we got a 23% increase from solar panel cleaning in the UK. For more info please visit: http://www.solar-panel-cleaners.com/solar-panel-cleaning-bath-...
Nigel Farage speaking at the Bath & North East Somerset Garden Party at Lady Farm Gardens on 7th September 2014. Twitter: @Bathukip https://www.facebook.com/BathUKIP http://www.bathukip.org.uk/ http://www.nesukip.org.uk/
A classical loop around Bath via Lansdown and Charmydown. Un tour classique autour de Bath.
Stone Bird Baths made in Somerset UK. (By Shepton Classic Stone.com) WEB SITE - http://www.sheptonclassicstone.com Telephone - 01749 347774 Shepton Classic S...
Join us for BOOTCAMP in Timsbury near Bath Tuesdays 6.30pm - 7.15pm £4 Tennis court at Timsbury rec North Road, Timsbury, Somerset.
Somerset and Dorset Railway from Bath To Evercreech Junction. Nice shots of steam trains and workings of the railway. Shepton Mallet Charlton Road railway st...
This week I’m in Wells, in Somerset, not to be mistaken with Wells in Somerset. Toby's channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/tobydolier?sub_confirmation=1 You may think that this picturesque location is a town but it’s not a town, it's a city and that’s because it has a cathedral. In fact it’s the smallest city in the UK. Wells Cathedral is actually relatively new, it was built in 2009. The architect, Mrs Maureen Tucker gave the finished building it’s “aged” look by dabbing the brick work with tea bags. Many have accused Well’s residents of being xenophobic and intolerant of other cultures which is why it may surprise you that Wells was the first place in the UK to regular produce curry. The first one they brought out in England was the vegetable bhuna, other dishes followed in subsequent years. No visit to Wells would be complete without a visit to Bakwell Manor, the former home of the late Mr Kipling. Guest to the manor house often report seeing the ghost of the famous baker who, in life, was exceedingly good at making cakes. __________ Music: http://audiojungle.net/item/spanish-rhythmic-guitar/151349 / http://audiojungle.net/item/spanish-summer-dance/2421901 Stock video: http://videohive.net/item/indian-curry-vegetables-with-couscous/4765614
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In this episode of Travels in Britain, we explore some really cool attractions in Southwest England. We make stops at the Chedworth Roman Villa, Royal Navy F...
A clip from my 'Paranormal Travel Guide' dvd, that is going to be released sometime early 2012.
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Bath is a city in the ceremonial county of Somerset in the south west of England. The city has a variety of theatres, museums, and other cultural and sportin...
Hello guys welcome back. So my mom and I decided to go to Somerset Falls in Jamaica because I really wanted to go see some sort of falls before I left and we chose Somerset and there was some good reviews from people who went there. Socialize Blogger: http://anylittlethingabouteverylittlething.blogspot.com/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/cealiegh Twitter: https://twitter.com/Celiegh Tumblr:http: //kelli-marie-blogblr-world.tumblr.com/ Sub-Tumblr Fashion Blog: http://www.tumblr.com/blog/thewardrobeofmissrose
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Travel Annex takes you up the river to a hidden natural wonder just outside of Port Antonio in Jamaica. The Somerset Falls are one of the country's best kept...
Singapore Visitor Center, opposite Somerset MRT station, Singapore. This place provides free Wi-Fi for tourists!! This is a brand new Singapore Visitor Center, opened 17 Feb 2015. Housed in a Peranakan building, right opposite Somerset MRT station. I check out the Visitor center and the friendly tourism ambassador shows me how she can make good recommendations for the tourist, using the new interactive computer system, and even print out a coloured map and itinerary for the tourist. This is really cool! Opening Hours: 9:30AM to 10:30PM The following write up is taken from the Singapore Tourism Board Press release dated 16 Feb 2015. Singapore Visitor Centre Relocates to orchardgateway@emerald A one-stop touch-point catering and customising to visitor needs Singapore, 16 February 2015 – The Singapore Visitor Centre (SVC) will have a new home at 216 Orchard Road; situated next to orchardgateway@emerald, from 17 February. Set in a two-storey conserved Peranakan shophouse in the heritage-rich Emerald Hill area, the centre is designed with the visitor experience in mind, from the spatial layout to the range of services available. The SVC will provide more services, including the sale of arts and entertainment tickets, on top of existing tours, accommodation and attractions booking options. It will also house a retail space that offers locally-designed souvenirs - curated based on what one can "Eat", "See", "Hear" and "Learn" in Singapore. Visitors can bring home a variety of souvenirs that take inspiration from traditional local food such as kueh tutu to Singapore's distinctive HDB flats. A key feature of the new Centre is the use of technology to help visitors explore more of Singapore. Besides two large screens that display a variety of places of interest and events in Singapore, there are four interactive information kiosks that allow visitors to first browse and select places to explore, before putting them together in a digital itinerary. This personalised itinerary can then be printed immediately and/or emailed to the visitors' smartphones. Complimentary WiFi will also be available for visitors to stay connected within the SVC, enhancing the overall visitor experience. STB Director, Visitor Experience & Capability Development, Ms Choo Huei Miin said, "The new Singapore Visitor Centre aims to be a one-stop service and information touch-point that adds to visitors' overall experience in Singapore. We hope that, through the effective use of technology coupled with personalised and warm assistance provided by our Customer Service Officers, visitors will have a better understanding of what Singapore can offer and be inspired to explore and uncover our many hidden gems." While the first level of the centre is devoted to key visitor services, the second level is an event space that will be open in the second quarter of the year. There will be temporary exhibitions and interactive installations that will present different facets of Singapore, adding layers to deliver a compelling Singapore story. The new SVC will replace the current one located at the junction of Cairnhill Road and Orchard Road, which will cease operations on 17 February. Visitors can also approach SVC@ION Orchard and Chinatown Visitor Centre @ Kreta Ayer Square. For more information on locations and operating hours, please visit the YourSingapore website at: www.yoursingapore.com/about-singapore/traveller-information/tourism-centre.html.
South Africa is an incredible destination in so many ways - it is the kind of destination that will touch all of your senses in a myriad of ways, and once all is said and done you probably won't be the same again. Our incredible diversity is a key attraction - from the deserts of the Kgalagadi to the lush green forests of Tsitsikamma to the unspoilt beaches of the Wild Coast to the vibrant nightlife of Cape Town - we really do have it all. Video brought to you by Travelindex Network and Travel & Tourism Foundation. Travelindex.com is the World's largest Travel Directory. We invite you to submit your tourism, travel or destination site for publication, its free, at http://www.Travelindex.com Publish and distribute your Travel News and Press Releases for free at http://www.TravelCommunication.Net More travel and tourism information and travel videos at: http://www.DiscoverSouthAfrica.net http://www.SeeAfrica.com http://www.Travelindex.com http://www.Travelindex.com/za/ http://www.Travelindex.tv http://www.BestDestination.com http://www.TourismFoundation.org and more...
Escapades of the A Group on the Isle of Man rocks, dusty trails, rocks, dry river beds, rocks, cocking around, rocks and a couple of boys from the 'Shire next door....did I mention the rocks??? Thanks to Brian the guide (and his mate) for a great weekend of guided riding
Introducing our Greentraveller's Guide to Somerset and Exmoor, which brings together over 100 business that support a range of inspiring experiences across the region, promising a treat for everyone, whether your interests are astronomy or gastronomy, activities or festivities. For more details about the experiences and how to book them, see: http://www.greentraveller.co.uk/greatescapes. This video is part of a body of work that has been jointly commissioned from GreenTraveller by West Somerset Council, Exmoor National Park Authority, Sedgemoor District Council and Somerset County Council as part of the COOL tourism project to grow and promote sustainable rural tourism. Project partners have taken every reasonable care in compiling the information but they do not accept responsibility for incorrect, misleading or incomplete information contained herein. The inclusion of any establishment does not imply a recommendation, nor can the project partners accept responsibility for the products offered. The COOL tourism project has been selected in the context of the Interreg IVA France (Channel) – England European cross-border co-operation programme, co-financed by the ERDF. For more information, see: www.visit-exmoor.co.uk/escapes www.visitsomerset.co.uk/escapes
Pulaski County has everything!
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The Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is a beautiful, varied landscape, a dramatic scene of open wild plateau and undulating hills interrupted by deep gorges, prehistoric hilltop settlements, serene lakes and dense woodland. See also our Greentraveller Guide to the Mendip Hills, for places to stay, where to eat great local food, visitor attractions and days out walking and cycling: http://www.greentraveller.co.uk/green-holidays-mendip-hills-aonb
Somerset West is located 6km inland from the coastal resort town's of Strand and Gordon's Bay. The Town is only 26km from Cape Town International Airport and...
A palace fit for King's.
We go see Wells in Somerset. Historical, educational and fun! Dylan falls over.
com At the 2015 'Pride of Somerset Youth Awards', run by the Rotary Club, Hannah Bird, 16, was ...
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Belfast Telegraph 2015-03-3012:01 AM BST 30 Mar 2015 ... The study questioned the parents of 2,976 children in London, Birmingham, Somerset and Essex.
The Daily Telegraph 2015-03-30... (Bishop Stang); Olivia Smith (Martha’s Vineyard); Cassie Graca, Natalie Knight (Somerset Berkley).
Boston Herald 2015-03-30-- Select -- Avon Bedfordshire Berkshire Borders Buckinghamshire Cambridgeshire Central Cheshire ...
The Independent 2015-03-30... longest distance covered in a calendar year, may need an operation after an accident in Somerset.
The Guardian 2015-03-29Yeovil acting manager Terry Skiverton speaks to BBC Somerset after Saturday's 2-1 loss against Rochdale. Share this story.
BBC News 2015-03-29Developed by Ascenta, a Somerset-based designer of solar-powered drones bought by Facebook in March ...
The Siasat Daily 2015-03-29He challenges the findings of Somerset County Prosecutor Geoffrey Soriano, a respected attorney appointed by Gov.
Philadelphia Daily News 2015-03-29... City high-rise, as well as one that features nesting bald eagles at Duke Farms in Somerset County.
Seattle Post 2015-03-29Somerset county prosecutor Geoffrey Soriano also defended the ruling on the hospital CEO’s ...
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The Independent 2015-03-29The ceremonial and non-metropolitan county of Somerset (i/ˈsʌmərsɛt/ or /ˈsʌmərsɨt/) in South West England borders Bristol and Gloucestershire to the north, Wiltshire to the east, Dorset to the south-east, and Devon to the south-west. It is partly bounded to the north and west by the Bristol Channel and the estuary of the River Severn. Its traditional northern border is the River Avon, but the administrative boundary has crept southwards with the creation and expansion of the City of Bristol, and latterly the county of Avon and its successor unitary authorities to the north. Somerset's county town, Taunton, is in the south.
Somerset is a rural county of rolling hills such as the Blackdown Hills, Mendip Hills, Quantock Hills and Exmoor National Park, and large flat expanses of land including the Somerset Levels. There is evidence of human occupation from Palaeolithic times, and of subsequent settlement in the Roman and Anglo-Saxon periods. The county played a significant part in the consolidation of power and rise of King Alfred the Great, and later in the English Civil War and the Monmouth Rebellion.