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Let's Wander
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 26 ส.ค. 2017
From ancient British castle ruins to Medieval towns, join me as I explore the most beautiful rural parts of England with my two lovable dogs Lyla & Buddy.
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Love this thanks Chris ❤️
A really beautiful building. The architects were geniuses.
That's exactly what I thought when I saw it. The guide told me that most people think it's relatively modern. I think we often underestimate the people of the past and that arch is beautifully constructed without steel scaffolds and electric lifts. Thank you for commenting.
That's why we use subtitles... I just understood half of it ☹️
Interesting .
Well done 👏
I love this ❤️🎄
Love this. Great to see mick also 😊x
Great x
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Love it x
Such a great castle.
Love old Churches
I remember playing on the pond during the freezing winter of '63. I had my horses and ponies shod by Ibbotsons as well. Was a lovely place before the roar of the M25 took over. I lived in Walton and Tadworth from 1961 to 1987. It was a wonderful place to grow up.
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So very beautiful, I'd love to visit some day!! Such an impressive stronghold. Fantastic history and filming and photographs, thank you for sharing!
This is a great video. Chris ,interesting
Do they have a leg press dungeon down there?
@@IndieVR I didn't see anything like the Pool Road Obliette...
Another quality video along with some interesting history. Thanks Chris Cheers from San Diego
The castle does have two oubliettes which are situated in the bottom of each of the barbican towers. Sadly, only school parties get to see one of them.
It’s magical up at Cissbury. Thanks Chris loved this
Loved it. Thank you.
In 1075 it was built as a CATHOLIC Cathedral, of course.
Hi. I really enjoyed your video. You have inspired me to visit the woods. I have a few questions if you don’t mind? Where is the best place to park to find the Gladiator location? How far is it to walk from the car park to the Gladiator location? Any tips to find it? Many Thanks.
Google Maps. There is a small carpark in the woods then a walk up the path up to the top. That's where part of Gladiator was shot.
@@LetsWanderuk Thank you for your help. All the very best wishes.
Thank you!!!!!! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Lovely informative clear video. Thank you. We will visit today! ❤
Nice one thanks.🏴
Great video, Thanks for uploading. I do have one question, at 2.16 you show a photo showing a scramble from Hornchurch, but in the foreground is shown DW-K which belonged to 610 'County of Chester' which used Hawkinge as it forward operating airfield.
That's interesting. I'll try and find out why it would have been there. Could be a number of reasons. Thanks for pointing it out.
@@Vosper385 So apparently Squadrons would join others for an air battle and then need to refuel in order to return to home base. Or if they took damage and couldn't make it back to home base. The other answer I found is transport pilots. Often transport pilots would be women sent to deliver new aircraft to bases and they would be sent out without ammunition as well.
Brilliant, so informative and professional.
This was wonderful chris , thank you ❤️🤍💙
So, when will the church sell it so it can become a mosque like many other of our precious heritage places of Christian worship? 😢
This is lovely chris the sights, the sounds, beautiful. Musics always brilliant thank you 🙏🏻xx
Im revisiting this video again, it’s one of my all time favorites, many childhood memories, thanks for doing this Chris, hope all is well. How time flies - over 2 years since you did this. My family is all passed on now, I’m starting over at 75, not what i expected, my sister’s illness has cost me everything I had, so kinda scary, hoping to find a room to rent before I’m evicted from her house soon. These are terrible times to be this vulnerable but I’m resourceful so hoping for the best. I will be watching this in the future again. Cheers
@@Julian-1111 so sorry to hear that Julian. I did actually go to make this video after chatting to you that time over the internet. Being a regular commentator on my videos I thought it was only right to give something back. I know it's a big leap but maybe a van is the way? It's what I'm looking at for the future and the TH-cam channel Liveration is giving me loads of ideas. Most people work two days a week maximum and live on farmers land for a small charge. My current van was kitted out for £880 and has everything I need bar a shower which I'm working on making with a pressure pump can. I met a guy last year living at Newhaven in a van at 75 and he had two bottles of wine a night money.
Owned by English Heritage.
Claremont Landscape Garden, Esher. Owned by National Trust.
Philip Larkin wrote a poem in the 1950s about THE ARUNDEL TOMB in Chichester Cathedral😊. Unfortunately he got the hands the wrong way round, as pointed out by Ben Brown in his play LARKIN WITH WOMEN as a result of reading the poem SECOND SIGHT AT AN ARUNDEL TOMB that I wrote to Philip in 1983 pointing out his error.😢. John Greatrex
I grew up in Selsey and interviewed Patrick Moore at his cottage on West street when I was a teenager for a school project in the 1960s. Very nice person. Enjoyed the memories.
Love this ❤️Thanks Chris
Loved it Chris, brought back some happy memories. Taught me a thing or two as well.
An incredible documentary Chris, worthy of being shown in history classes up to university level, makes me want to visit York myself. I’ve seen those battlements in other vlogs but this is professionally done and narrated extremely well. The length of this documentary is just right, Kudos. A gem. Cheers from San Diego
Wow thanks Julian that's quite a compliment.
Bognor had brilliant club in the60’s called the shoreline club all-nighter. Absolutely brilliant 😎
This is intriguing? Can you tell me any more? If I can make a video out of it I'll put your name in the credits? Did any of the bands of the time play there? I know David Bowie played at the theatre that was on the Regis site.
@@LetsWanderuk I can but I’ll have to think hard ( long time ago ) . I’ll do it though.😎
I'm a student in Bognor and there was only 1 club which was on the pier called Sheiks. It shut down less than a year ago and now we all go to Chichester to go clubbing.
Bognors a bit of a quiet town at night😂 The Spoons can get quite lively though on a Friday or Saturday night😂
Well Done everyone connected with this event. Thanks for the video. From an ex-resident of Bognor.
Would’ve been nice to know more about the old old pub and village rather than about the church just my opinion no disrespect meant🇬🇧
If I had someone to look after the Dogs I could of had a nose inside. Buddy and Lyla are reactive and bark at everyone who comes in. Hey maybe I can do a second part. The pub has an interesting history for sure.
Love this Chris, and love that theme tune ❤️
Hi Chris Buddy and Lila, nice walk and a beautiful day. Cheers from San Diego, CA
Really enjoyed your wander today! Hurst Castle looks incredible!! Thank you for sharing, one to do I think considering how close it is to us in Portsmouth!
Thank you I'm glad you enjoyed it and yes it's definitely worth a visit. Portsmouth is a place I've still got ideas for, My dad and I love the old naval museum. Although I've been to see the Victory I'm yet to make a video about it.
We need to squad up on some adventures, I crashed my camera drone in the sea over the weekend LOL I have the latest top spec camera drone arriving today, you can use the footage for your videos if you want. (£24.99 per 10 seconds of footage) 🤣
Sweet xx
Ah well done chris, that was beautiful ( I did chuckle at your joke 😂)
I lived in Walton from the age of 4 for 29 in the 1970's onwards after which I moved into Hampshire and finally Wiltshire. This video takes me back, although a lot has changed but it's good to see some things remain (remained) like the Playhouse, Anglers Pub and St Marys Church which I lived next door to in a rented flat, over the Chinese Takeaway for a few years! I wouldn't go back as it's all too busy and I'm now retired into the countryside but it does make me nostalgic to see images like this, so thanks.
I grew up in Molesey and now live in the countryside and I agree it's far busier than it used to be. I like to visit now and then to see what's changed or not changed. Glad you enjoyed the video. Cheers!
Love this Chris. Thank you. Will you be covering anything on St. George’s day ?🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧Xx
Unfortunately not it took 3 weeks to make the Wareham video but next year I might do a video about the Original Patron Saint of England, St Edmund who was an Anglo Saxon king of east England around 855AD. People make a lot of fuss about St George but we all know Dragons are not real and St George was a Turk too!
@@LetsWanderuk sounds good 🇬🇧x
Go to Ashford Surrey
I'll pop it on the list. Is there anything you'd recommend to look into?
This is wonderful, thank you Chris. Fabulous subject and music!❤️