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Cambusnethan Priory added to Historic Buildings in Scotland by JoeC on 14/02/2020

There's a car park on Castlehill Road. Unless you have a 4x4, I'd park there and walk down to the Priory... I tried to drive down in a Yaris and got stuck in one of the potholes!

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Co-ordinates: 55.75557, -3.944387 • what3words: ///above.lots.famous

The originator declared that this location was not inside a Flight Restriction Zone at the time of being flown on 13/02/2020. It remains the responsibility of any pilot to check for any changes before flying at the same location.

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Castle Acre Priory (By Dren)

Flew from outside the village and beyond EH boundary, found a small layby at road junction to TOAL from with view of ruins. Great views of village and castle as well

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Co-ordinates: 52.70031, 0.683856 • what3words: ///taxi.procured.packing

Copper Top (By Woody305)

This is Christ Church. The green copper-topped roof stands out at certain times of the year. The original spire was stone, but it was hit by lightning, leading to its replacement with copper. I have wanted to capture this for a while. TOAL from the footpath on Thorne Road.

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Co-ordinates: 53.52333, -1.126823 • what3words: ///makes.salsa.timing

Withdean Stadium Brighton (By grandad1950)

Lots of sporting facilities around the stadium. Brighton and Hove Albion F.C. used to play here before the Amex stadium was built.

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Co-ordinates: 50.85222, -0.159182 • what3words: ///pushy.twin.drum

Wind Farm (By Woody305)

TOAL for this was on Hangmanstone Road near to the access road for the maintainance vehicles that service the turbines. Lovely bit of countryside. Is it spoiled by these things?

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Co-ordinates: 53.53383, -1.234031 • what3words: ///composers.tolerable.simple

Alloa Tower (By JockyB)

Park in Tesco car park and it’s literally a minutes walk to the tower. I took off from the path which runs through the location. Apparently run by National Trust for Scotland, but no one was about and no one stopped me. If in doubt, you could potentially TOAL from Tesco car park close to the tower and overfly

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Co-ordinates: 56.1124, -3.788325 • what3words: ///remaining.rooms.crystal

Falkirk Kelpies (By JockyB)

Helix Park allow drones to be flown here. Just adhere to CAA rules and be mindful of crowds on busy days.

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Co-ordinates: 56.01868, -3.755565 • what3words: ///list.cake.wooden

Sandon Hall (By D0c.Col)

Set in 400 acres of Parkland, the grade II listed Sandon Hall, is a 19th-century country mansion in Staffordshire, and is the seat of the Earl of Harrowby. Historically, before the Norman Conquest, Sandon was owned by Ælfgar, Earl of Mercia, before passing through a succession of notable owners, until it came into the possession of the Erdeswicke family, through Margaret, a descendant of Sir William Stafford. Margaret married Thomas Erdeswicke in the 12th year of the reign of Edward III in 1339.
Sandon was eventually inherited by Sampson Erdeswicke, a notable antiquary, and in 1593 he married Mary Neale, widow of Everard Digby, and mother of the recusant Everard Digby who was executed in 1606 for his part in the Gunpowder Plot. Their son, Richard Erdeswicke, sold Sandon manor in 1631 to his half-brother George Digby in order to help settle his debts, but unfortunately Richard was to meet his end whilst languishing in Fleet debtors prison in 1640. The tombs of the Erdeswickes can be found in the nearby Sandon parish church.
The manor was passed onto Jane Digby, who married Charles Gerard, 4th Baron Gerard. Their descendants included Elizabeth Gerard, who married James Hamilton, 4th Duke of Hamilton. A lawsuit concerning the estate was the pretext of a duel in 1712 where both participants died of their wounds. As a result the estate descended to Archibald Hamilton, 9th Duke, who replaced the old moated manor-house with a new house built by Joseph Pickford of Derby.
In 1776, Nathaniel Ryder, 1st Baron Harrowby, purchased the estate. After a fire in 1848, Dudley Ryder, 2nd Earl of Harrowby, rebuilt Sandon Hall in a neo-Jacobean style in 1852. Today the current owners, Conroy and Caroline Ryder, 8th Earl and Countess of Harrowby, have renovated parts of the magnificent house and estate that both can be used as a beautiful backdrop for public and private events.

The Hall is a private residence and pretty secluded in the estate but I had full access hours before a wedding that was taking place on the day of the flight. They do have open days so check out their website for details.

You can park at the nearby All Saints Church just off School Lane (opposite the Dog and Doublet Inn on the A51) and access by foot from the edge of their grounds but you still have to get close to maintain VLOS.

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Co-ordinates: 52.85577, -2.065639 • what3words: ///export.scarves.cleanser

West Blatchington Windmill Brighton (By grandad1950)

An historic Grade 2 listed hexagonal smock Windmill in Brighton

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Co-ordinates: 50.84657, -0.185119 • what3words: ///motion.deal.candle

New Quay Harbour (By Matherian)

This location is a beautiful area to capture video and photographs but IS inside the Aberporth Danger Area EGD201H, which is activated by NOTAM. When activate it is typically from 11:00 to 18:00. Also this location can be extremely busy with tourists. However, I made the trip down to the harbour at 08:00 a.m. at which time the danger was not activate and only a few dog walkers around to consider.

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Co-ordinates: 52.21473, -4.356961 • what3words: ///epic.slacker.plugs

Hove Recreation Ground (By grandad1950)

Good views of the town and the various sports facilities.

You can also see the coast 1.5 miles away.

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Co-ordinates: 50.83941, -0.166875 • what3words: ///seat.drift.loved


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