Showing posts with label Burley on the Hill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Burley on the Hill. Show all posts

Monday, January 21, 2013

The Mansion, Burley on The Hill, Burley, Rutland, England, Snow, Photographs



The Mansion, Burley on The Hill, Burley, Rutland, England, Snow, Photographs







Monday, June 06, 2011

Burley On The Hill, Burley, Oakham, Rutland, Photograph, 2011

Burley On The Hill, Burley, Oakham, Rutland, Photograph, 2011






Sunday, June 05, 2011

Rutland County Show 2011 Traffic Hell Photographs

Each year the organisers of the Rutland County Show tell us its the last year the event will be held at Burley on the Hill.

Each year the event gets bigger and each year the problems get worse.

This year a ridiculous one way system was put in place lots of drivers ignored it and abandoned. cars all over the green in Burley and the grass verges full of wildlife along both sides of the road to Ashwell.

Local residents found they could not leave Oakham by car.

There has been a lot of angry Twitter one example:


RT @M4ryLamont: I have come home to watch Moto GP poor @squidge1997 but I blame the knob that designed the 'new one way system' into Rutland Show


Drivers who ignored the one way route found they were turned back or diverted via Ashwell or they dumped their cars if they were attending the show with no consideration for the countryside.





Traffic leaving the showing wanting to join the A1 were sent into Oakham and out again along the Stamford Road.


A friendly police biker


Police Motor Bike


This man did  wonderful job keeping the
traffic flowing and shouting the speeding drivers.





At times the road was gridlocked even when the traffic
was using both lanes heading into Oakham
Not helped by the driver who ignored the
one way system and had to perform U turns



The Road to Ashwell normally a very pleasant road to walk

There was a time when Leicestshire Constabulary would Police
this event cost cutting stopped this, last year the organisers
used a private security company, this year they used the 
Military and the Lions?

Monday, August 30, 2010

Burley on the Hill Rutland Previously the estate had been purchased by Asil Nadir in 1991


Burley on the Hill Rutland Previously the estate had been purchased by Asil Nadir in 1991



This great house in the manner associated with
Sir Christopher Wren was built in the 1690s


The mansion was converted into 6 dwelling by Kit Martin, 1993-8,
with a further 22 dwellings on the estate



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