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A Tour Of Stafford Town
A tour of the county town of Stafford. Great for shopping, historic buildings and a beautiful park with a fantastic children's play area. Oh, and don't forget the historic Stafford Castle (free entry!)
published: 24 Sep 2015
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STAFFORD Town Centre WALK Tour Staffordshire ENGLAND United Kingdom UK Great Britain 4K
STAFFORD Town Centre WALK Tour Staffordshire ENGLAND United Kindom UK Great Britain 4K
published: 03 Jul 2024
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Stafford Town Centre High Street Day Walk Tour - Tuesday Morning February 2024
In this video I will take a walk down the high street in Stafford town centre. Stafford is a town in the centre of England in the county of Staffordshire. This video was taken on Tuesday 13th February 2024. The time was about 11am and the weather was light rain but fairly mild for the time of year. I will start the walk on Friars street and walk up the main high street which is Greeengate street. I will then walk back down the high street in the opposite direction. #stafford #staffordtowncentre #staffordhighstreet #staffordshops #staffordtown #staffordwalk #walk #staffordtour #staffordtour #stafford2024
published: 13 Feb 2024
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Stafford Walk: Town Centre【4K】
Located in the county of Staffordshire, and around 25 miles north, and slightly west, of Birmingham, is the town of Stafford.
The name Stafford is derived from Old English 'staithe' and 'ford', meaning 'shallow river crossing at the landing place'. The area is believed to have been predominantly marshland around the time of the settlement's founding in circa 700 AD by a Mercian saint named Bertelin.
In 913 Stafford was made a 'burh' by Æthelflæd, queen of Mercia and sister to Edward the Elder, king of Wessex - both of whom were daughter and son, respectively, of Alfred the Great. Alfred began the process of fortifying settlements to safeguard against Viking attacks. Æthelflæd continued this process which culminated in the overthrow of the Five Boroughs of the Danelaw (Derby, Leicester, ...
published: 28 Jan 2023
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Exploring Stafford, Staffordshire, England - 17 April, 2022
Exploring Stafford, Staffordshire, England - 17 April, 2022 - https://youtu.be/-4H9CsKlkNQ .
Stafford is a market town and the county town of Staffordshire, in the West Midlands region of England. Stafford means "ford" by a staithe (landing place). The original settlement was on a dry sand and gravel peninsula that offered a strategic crossing point in the marshy valley of the River Sow, a tributary of the River Trent. To read more about Stafford, click here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stafford .
This film, features views in and around the town centre from a circular walk, which begins and ends at Stafford Railway Station. Within the film, the following locations and features are identified: Stafford Station, Station Road, Railway Street, Victoria Road, Staffordshire County War Me...
published: 30 Apr 2022
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Stafford Town Centre
A short video with some of the brilliant shops and buildings in Stafford town centre. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram to help celebrate & support Stafford's independents.
published: 12 Sep 2019
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Stafford town centre - A town divided?
Looking at the potential threat the northern part of Stafford's town centre faces with the opening of the new Riverside leisure and retail complex.
published: 17 Mar 2015
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Stafford Town Centre Night Walk | Grapes, Yard, Post House, Picture House | September 2023, England
Watch me take a short walk around Stafford town centre. In this video I will film the main shops, pubs and bars in Stafford town centre. This video was taken on a Friday night at 10:30pm. The day was the 8th of September 2023. #stafford #staffordnightlife #staffordpubs #stafffordbars #staffordnightout #staffordtown #staffordtowncentre #nightwalk #walk #stafford #staffordshire
To see the best the bars in Stafford in 2024 see the video below.
Stafford Town Centre Nightlife, Saturday Night Walk - Best Bars & Pubs - November 2024
https://youtu.be/jE-rHuMB55M
published: 09 Sep 2023
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STAFFORD CASTLE - a Guided Tour
A personal tour around the castle site and the castle building itself while giving a concise history of the castle and its importance to the town.
published: 26 Apr 2021
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Stafford | Staffordshire | England | UK | Europe | 26/05/2022 | Town Walk
Date: Thursday 26/05/2022
Start Time: 17:27 BST
Location: Stafford
Coordinates: 52.81° N
02.12° W
Population: 70,500
Temperature: 16°C
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
Websites used: https://weatherspark.com/ - Climate data
https://www.ons.gov.uk/ - Life expectancy data
00:00 - Globe Intro
00:16 - Victoria Park
07:48 - Mill Bank
10:33 - Bridge Street
12:56 - Greengate Street
16:14 - St Mary's Place
18:43 - Church Lane
19:53 - Mill Street
21:57 - Earl...
published: 15 Dec 2022
9:18
A Tour Of Stafford Town
A tour of the county town of Stafford. Great for shopping, historic buildings and a beautiful park with a fantastic children's play area. Oh, and don't forget t...
A tour of the county town of Stafford. Great for shopping, historic buildings and a beautiful park with a fantastic children's play area. Oh, and don't forget the historic Stafford Castle (free entry!)
https://wn.com/A_Tour_Of_Stafford_Town
A tour of the county town of Stafford. Great for shopping, historic buildings and a beautiful park with a fantastic children's play area. Oh, and don't forget the historic Stafford Castle (free entry!)
- published: 24 Sep 2015
- views: 31139
17:40
Stafford Town Centre High Street Day Walk Tour - Tuesday Morning February 2024
In this video I will take a walk down the high street in Stafford town centre. Stafford is a town in the centre of England in the county of Staffordshire. This ...
In this video I will take a walk down the high street in Stafford town centre. Stafford is a town in the centre of England in the county of Staffordshire. This video was taken on Tuesday 13th February 2024. The time was about 11am and the weather was light rain but fairly mild for the time of year. I will start the walk on Friars street and walk up the main high street which is Greeengate street. I will then walk back down the high street in the opposite direction. #stafford #staffordtowncentre #staffordhighstreet #staffordshops #staffordtown #staffordwalk #walk #staffordtour #staffordtour #stafford2024
https://wn.com/Stafford_Town_Centre_High_Street_Day_Walk_Tour_Tuesday_Morning_February_2024
In this video I will take a walk down the high street in Stafford town centre. Stafford is a town in the centre of England in the county of Staffordshire. This video was taken on Tuesday 13th February 2024. The time was about 11am and the weather was light rain but fairly mild for the time of year. I will start the walk on Friars street and walk up the main high street which is Greeengate street. I will then walk back down the high street in the opposite direction. #stafford #staffordtowncentre #staffordhighstreet #staffordshops #staffordtown #staffordwalk #walk #staffordtour #staffordtour #stafford2024
- published: 13 Feb 2024
- views: 3777
22:06
Stafford Walk: Town Centre【4K】
Located in the county of Staffordshire, and around 25 miles north, and slightly west, of Birmingham, is the town of Stafford.
The name Stafford is derived from...
Located in the county of Staffordshire, and around 25 miles north, and slightly west, of Birmingham, is the town of Stafford.
The name Stafford is derived from Old English 'staithe' and 'ford', meaning 'shallow river crossing at the landing place'. The area is believed to have been predominantly marshland around the time of the settlement's founding in circa 700 AD by a Mercian saint named Bertelin.
In 913 Stafford was made a 'burh' by Æthelflæd, queen of Mercia and sister to Edward the Elder, king of Wessex - both of whom were daughter and son, respectively, of Alfred the Great. Alfred began the process of fortifying settlements to safeguard against Viking attacks. Æthelflæd continued this process which culminated in the overthrow of the Five Boroughs of the Danelaw (Derby, Leicester, Nottingham, Lincoln and Stamford), thus eradicating the Viking threat for several decades.
After the Norman Conquest, a castle was built in Stafford in the late 11th century. In 1206 a market charter was granted to Stafford by King John. From the Medieval era it thrived as a centre for wool production. Its wealth continued into the Tudor era that followed, punctuated by the building of the Ancient High House, which was completed in 1595. This was built by the Dorringtons - a family of wealthy cloth merchants. The building is the tallest timber-framed town house standing in England today, and serves as a museum.
In September 1642 the Ancient High House was visited by King Charles I and his nephew Prince Rupert of the Rhine, one month after Charles raised the Royal Standard in Nottingham, effectively marking the beginning of the English Civil War. Stafford fell into Parliamentarian hands the following year, and the castle was destroyed in order to prevent its future use by Royalists.
Other notable works of architecture in Stafford town centre include its two Medieval churches: St Chad's Church and St Mary's Church, Noell's Almshouses dating from 1660 and Shire Hall, completed in 1798 in the Neoclassical style. Situated on Market Square, Shire Hall was originally a courthouse, but today operates as a business centre with offices to rent. A number of former coaching inns are also present in the town, including The Swan Hotel, which was visited by Charles Dickens in 1852 during a tour of the Midlands. It is believed to have formed part of his inspiration for the novel Bleak House.
In 1837 the railway arrived in Stafford, courtesy of the Grand Junction Railway. This was rebuilt on three different occasions. Today it is situated on the West Coast Main Line running between London Euston to the south and Glasgow Central/Edinburgh Waverley to the north. It is also part of the Rugby-Birmingham-Stafford Line with direct services to Birmingham taking around 35 to 55 minutes, depending on stops.
Famous people from Stafford include actor Neil Morrissey and comedian Dave Gorman. In 1967 the Climax Blues Band formed in Stafford.
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Filmed: 21st January 2023 (yes, they were THAT late taking down the Christmas decorations!)
Link to the walk on Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/imwZCCH2fgELhsyK7
Filmed on a Sony FDR-AX700 with a Zhiyun Crane 2 and a Sony ECM-XYST1M Stereo Microphone.
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 River Sow
1:16 Bridge Street
2:11 Greengate Street
3:45 St Chad's Church
3:52 Greengate Street
4:08 The Ancient High House (completed 1595)
5:02 St Mary's Place
5:44 St Mary's Church
5:53 St Mary's Place
6:44 St Mary's Church
7:05 Foundations of St Bertelin's Chapel
7:19 St Mary's Church
7:27 St Mary's Place
8:02 Church Lane
9:02 Mill Street
9:12 Earl Street
9:39 Noell's Almshouses (built 1660)
10:01 Earl Street
10:24 Mill Street
12:20 Greengate Street
14:14 Martin Street
15:51 Eastgate Street
17:18 Market Street
18:04 Market Square
19:28 Gaolgate Street
https://wn.com/Stafford_Walk_Town_Centre【4K】
Located in the county of Staffordshire, and around 25 miles north, and slightly west, of Birmingham, is the town of Stafford.
The name Stafford is derived from Old English 'staithe' and 'ford', meaning 'shallow river crossing at the landing place'. The area is believed to have been predominantly marshland around the time of the settlement's founding in circa 700 AD by a Mercian saint named Bertelin.
In 913 Stafford was made a 'burh' by Æthelflæd, queen of Mercia and sister to Edward the Elder, king of Wessex - both of whom were daughter and son, respectively, of Alfred the Great. Alfred began the process of fortifying settlements to safeguard against Viking attacks. Æthelflæd continued this process which culminated in the overthrow of the Five Boroughs of the Danelaw (Derby, Leicester, Nottingham, Lincoln and Stamford), thus eradicating the Viking threat for several decades.
After the Norman Conquest, a castle was built in Stafford in the late 11th century. In 1206 a market charter was granted to Stafford by King John. From the Medieval era it thrived as a centre for wool production. Its wealth continued into the Tudor era that followed, punctuated by the building of the Ancient High House, which was completed in 1595. This was built by the Dorringtons - a family of wealthy cloth merchants. The building is the tallest timber-framed town house standing in England today, and serves as a museum.
In September 1642 the Ancient High House was visited by King Charles I and his nephew Prince Rupert of the Rhine, one month after Charles raised the Royal Standard in Nottingham, effectively marking the beginning of the English Civil War. Stafford fell into Parliamentarian hands the following year, and the castle was destroyed in order to prevent its future use by Royalists.
Other notable works of architecture in Stafford town centre include its two Medieval churches: St Chad's Church and St Mary's Church, Noell's Almshouses dating from 1660 and Shire Hall, completed in 1798 in the Neoclassical style. Situated on Market Square, Shire Hall was originally a courthouse, but today operates as a business centre with offices to rent. A number of former coaching inns are also present in the town, including The Swan Hotel, which was visited by Charles Dickens in 1852 during a tour of the Midlands. It is believed to have formed part of his inspiration for the novel Bleak House.
In 1837 the railway arrived in Stafford, courtesy of the Grand Junction Railway. This was rebuilt on three different occasions. Today it is situated on the West Coast Main Line running between London Euston to the south and Glasgow Central/Edinburgh Waverley to the north. It is also part of the Rugby-Birmingham-Stafford Line with direct services to Birmingham taking around 35 to 55 minutes, depending on stops.
Famous people from Stafford include actor Neil Morrissey and comedian Dave Gorman. In 1967 the Climax Blues Band formed in Stafford.
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Filmed: 21st January 2023 (yes, they were THAT late taking down the Christmas decorations!)
Link to the walk on Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/imwZCCH2fgELhsyK7
Filmed on a Sony FDR-AX700 with a Zhiyun Crane 2 and a Sony ECM-XYST1M Stereo Microphone.
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 River Sow
1:16 Bridge Street
2:11 Greengate Street
3:45 St Chad's Church
3:52 Greengate Street
4:08 The Ancient High House (completed 1595)
5:02 St Mary's Place
5:44 St Mary's Church
5:53 St Mary's Place
6:44 St Mary's Church
7:05 Foundations of St Bertelin's Chapel
7:19 St Mary's Church
7:27 St Mary's Place
8:02 Church Lane
9:02 Mill Street
9:12 Earl Street
9:39 Noell's Almshouses (built 1660)
10:01 Earl Street
10:24 Mill Street
12:20 Greengate Street
14:14 Martin Street
15:51 Eastgate Street
17:18 Market Street
18:04 Market Square
19:28 Gaolgate Street
- published: 28 Jan 2023
- views: 4586
34:24
Exploring Stafford, Staffordshire, England - 17 April, 2022
Exploring Stafford, Staffordshire, England - 17 April, 2022 - https://youtu.be/-4H9CsKlkNQ .
Stafford is a market town and the county town of Staffordshire, ...
Exploring Stafford, Staffordshire, England - 17 April, 2022 - https://youtu.be/-4H9CsKlkNQ .
Stafford is a market town and the county town of Staffordshire, in the West Midlands region of England. Stafford means "ford" by a staithe (landing place). The original settlement was on a dry sand and gravel peninsula that offered a strategic crossing point in the marshy valley of the River Sow, a tributary of the River Trent. To read more about Stafford, click here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stafford .
This film, features views in and around the town centre from a circular walk, which begins and ends at Stafford Railway Station. Within the film, the following locations and features are identified: Stafford Station, Station Road, Railway Street, Victoria Road, Staffordshire County War Memorial, River Sow, Tenterbanks, Victoria Square, Stafford Borough War Memorial, Earl Street, The Bird in Hand, The Collegiate Church of St. Mary, Broad Street, Chell Road, Broad Eye Windmill, Victoria Park Playground, River Sow Leisure Walk, Broad Eye Bridge, Doxey Road Short Stay Car Park Bridge, Doxey Road Long Stay Car Park Bridge, Pans Road Bridge, Isabel Trail, Tillington Drain, Eccleshall Road Cemetery, Eccleshall Road, Stone Road, Rowley Street, Grey Friars, Foregate Street, Greyfriars Place, Sash Street, Chell Road, Sow Hill, Falklands Memorial Garden, Queensway, Gaolgate, Salter Street, Eastgate, Market Street, Ye Olde Rose & Crown, Market Square, Shire Hall, Greengate Street, Bridge Street, The Picture House, Bridge Street, Lichfield Road, Newport Road, The Sun Inn, Stafford Baptist Church, Friar’s Road, Victoria Park, Coronation Bridge, W.G. Grace statue, Izaak Walton statue and County War Memorial.
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https://wn.com/Exploring_Stafford,_Staffordshire,_England_17_April,_2022
Exploring Stafford, Staffordshire, England - 17 April, 2022 - https://youtu.be/-4H9CsKlkNQ .
Stafford is a market town and the county town of Staffordshire, in the West Midlands region of England. Stafford means "ford" by a staithe (landing place). The original settlement was on a dry sand and gravel peninsula that offered a strategic crossing point in the marshy valley of the River Sow, a tributary of the River Trent. To read more about Stafford, click here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stafford .
This film, features views in and around the town centre from a circular walk, which begins and ends at Stafford Railway Station. Within the film, the following locations and features are identified: Stafford Station, Station Road, Railway Street, Victoria Road, Staffordshire County War Memorial, River Sow, Tenterbanks, Victoria Square, Stafford Borough War Memorial, Earl Street, The Bird in Hand, The Collegiate Church of St. Mary, Broad Street, Chell Road, Broad Eye Windmill, Victoria Park Playground, River Sow Leisure Walk, Broad Eye Bridge, Doxey Road Short Stay Car Park Bridge, Doxey Road Long Stay Car Park Bridge, Pans Road Bridge, Isabel Trail, Tillington Drain, Eccleshall Road Cemetery, Eccleshall Road, Stone Road, Rowley Street, Grey Friars, Foregate Street, Greyfriars Place, Sash Street, Chell Road, Sow Hill, Falklands Memorial Garden, Queensway, Gaolgate, Salter Street, Eastgate, Market Street, Ye Olde Rose & Crown, Market Square, Shire Hall, Greengate Street, Bridge Street, The Picture House, Bridge Street, Lichfield Road, Newport Road, The Sun Inn, Stafford Baptist Church, Friar’s Road, Victoria Park, Coronation Bridge, W.G. Grace statue, Izaak Walton statue and County War Memorial.
If you like my films and you’d like to support my film-making then you can tip me here on Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/stuartmoss . All tips are VERY MUCH APPRECIATED.
Would you like £15 off of your next hotel booking with Booking.com? if so please click on this link to make your booking: https://www.booking.com/s/9bbbc531
This film is a Moss Travel Media production – http://www.mosstravel.tv
If you liked this film, please subscribe to my YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/stuartmoss in order to receive updates of my future film uploads.
If you like my travel films, you may also like my Moss Home and Garden channel, which is themed around cooking and gardening, you can find that here: www.mosshomeandgarden.co.uk
You can also find my travel films and photography updates on the following social media:
Blogger: http://mosstraveltv.blogspot.co.uk
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- published: 30 Apr 2022
- views: 9315
0:55
Stafford Town Centre
A short video with some of the brilliant shops and buildings in Stafford town centre. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram to help celebrate & support Stafford's...
A short video with some of the brilliant shops and buildings in Stafford town centre. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram to help celebrate & support Stafford's independents.
https://wn.com/Stafford_Town_Centre
A short video with some of the brilliant shops and buildings in Stafford town centre. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram to help celebrate & support Stafford's independents.
- published: 12 Sep 2019
- views: 675
2:03
Stafford town centre - A town divided?
Looking at the potential threat the northern part of Stafford's town centre faces with the opening of the new Riverside leisure and retail complex.
Looking at the potential threat the northern part of Stafford's town centre faces with the opening of the new Riverside leisure and retail complex.
https://wn.com/Stafford_Town_Centre_A_Town_Divided
Looking at the potential threat the northern part of Stafford's town centre faces with the opening of the new Riverside leisure and retail complex.
- published: 17 Mar 2015
- views: 27086
23:18
Stafford Town Centre Night Walk | Grapes, Yard, Post House, Picture House | September 2023, England
Watch me take a short walk around Stafford town centre. In this video I will film the main shops, pubs and bars in Stafford town centre. This video was taken on...
Watch me take a short walk around Stafford town centre. In this video I will film the main shops, pubs and bars in Stafford town centre. This video was taken on a Friday night at 10:30pm. The day was the 8th of September 2023. #stafford #staffordnightlife #staffordpubs #stafffordbars #staffordnightout #staffordtown #staffordtowncentre #nightwalk #walk #stafford #staffordshire
To see the best the bars in Stafford in 2024 see the video below.
Stafford Town Centre Nightlife, Saturday Night Walk - Best Bars & Pubs - November 2024
https://youtu.be/jE-rHuMB55M
https://wn.com/Stafford_Town_Centre_Night_Walk_|_Grapes,_Yard,_Post_House,_Picture_House_|_September_2023,_England
Watch me take a short walk around Stafford town centre. In this video I will film the main shops, pubs and bars in Stafford town centre. This video was taken on a Friday night at 10:30pm. The day was the 8th of September 2023. #stafford #staffordnightlife #staffordpubs #stafffordbars #staffordnightout #staffordtown #staffordtowncentre #nightwalk #walk #stafford #staffordshire
To see the best the bars in Stafford in 2024 see the video below.
Stafford Town Centre Nightlife, Saturday Night Walk - Best Bars & Pubs - November 2024
https://youtu.be/jE-rHuMB55M
- published: 09 Sep 2023
- views: 10539
11:02
STAFFORD CASTLE - a Guided Tour
A personal tour around the castle site and the castle building itself while giving a concise history of the castle and its importance to the town.
A personal tour around the castle site and the castle building itself while giving a concise history of the castle and its importance to the town.
https://wn.com/Stafford_Castle_A_Guided_Tour
A personal tour around the castle site and the castle building itself while giving a concise history of the castle and its importance to the town.
- published: 26 Apr 2021
- views: 5774
42:03
Stafford | Staffordshire | England | UK | Europe | 26/05/2022 | Town Walk
Date: Thursday 26/05/2022
Start Time: 17:27 BST
Location: Stafford
Coordinates: 52.81° N
02.12° W
Population: 70,500
Temperature: ...
Date: Thursday 26/05/2022
Start Time: 17:27 BST
Location: Stafford
Coordinates: 52.81° N
02.12° W
Population: 70,500
Temperature: 16°C
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
Websites used: https://weatherspark.com/ - Climate data
https://www.ons.gov.uk/ - Life expectancy data
00:00 - Globe Intro
00:16 - Victoria Park
07:48 - Mill Bank
10:33 - Bridge Street
12:56 - Greengate Street
16:14 - St Mary's Place
18:43 - Church Lane
19:53 - Mill Street
21:57 - Earl Street
25:08 - Broad Street
25:47 - Chapel Street
26:48 - Crabbery Street
27:48 - Market Square
29:13 - St Martin's Place
29:49 - Martin Street
31:09 - Eastgate Street
32:39 - Salter Street
34:32 - Gaolgate Street
36:39 - Hunter's Row
37:37 - Princes Street
38:58 - Stafford Street
39:40 - Gaolgate Street
40:26 - Market Street/Market Square
41:02 - Market Street
https://wn.com/Stafford_|_Staffordshire_|_England_|_UK_|_Europe_|_26_05_2022_|_Town_Walk
Date: Thursday 26/05/2022
Start Time: 17:27 BST
Location: Stafford
Coordinates: 52.81° N
02.12° W
Population: 70,500
Temperature: 16°C
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
Websites used: https://weatherspark.com/ - Climate data
https://www.ons.gov.uk/ - Life expectancy data
00:00 - Globe Intro
00:16 - Victoria Park
07:48 - Mill Bank
10:33 - Bridge Street
12:56 - Greengate Street
16:14 - St Mary's Place
18:43 - Church Lane
19:53 - Mill Street
21:57 - Earl Street
25:08 - Broad Street
25:47 - Chapel Street
26:48 - Crabbery Street
27:48 - Market Square
29:13 - St Martin's Place
29:49 - Martin Street
31:09 - Eastgate Street
32:39 - Salter Street
34:32 - Gaolgate Street
36:39 - Hunter's Row
37:37 - Princes Street
38:58 - Stafford Street
39:40 - Gaolgate Street
40:26 - Market Street/Market Square
41:02 - Market Street
- published: 15 Dec 2022
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