What a beautiful little film. It has done my home village proud. I hope when you visit us again you will look at the old residential area which is also full of beautiful old houses, the castle site and the stunning Minster Church hidden in amongst the woods.
Thank you Thad! North Cornwall is like a country in itself when it comes to Nature: the cliffs are very big and dramatic usually dark in colour (at times they are black) and the stone forms visible layers. When those layers break, sometimes it looks like stairs
You got our attention when you mentioned FISH AND CHIPS! We did a walking tour in London and had the best one so it would be cool to come here and try it as well. There are some really stunning views that you are showcasing! Would be so cool to fly a drone there for sure! Thanks for sharing! We enjoyed all of it! View from the peak was our favorite for sure!
My sister and I stumbled upon this village near dusk while exploring Cornwall. The weather was horrible, with heavy rain and wind yet we found it to be a magical place. Hope to visit again and make it out to the harbor.
These so called man made rocks were seen as the perfect building material and I believed they were quarried from the cliffs to build these houses that look Yorkshire style. Whats even great is that there are other styles of the buildings blended perfectly - personally I prefer that over the samey looking Bath Stone buildings that you see in Cotswolds and Bath City. We are so lucky to have a HUGE variety of architecture designs in the UK and its great you are covering that in your vlogs. The same can be said for the type of beaches and cliffs - igneous rock versions are of an entirely different vibe compared to the white chalk cliffs and to include the coloured type seen at Alum Bay, Isle of Wight - once again solid great job!
Yes, that's true! I am no builder but it does look like it could be perfect for building. Because of the way the stone formed: it could be broken up into brick-like pieces. I am sure most cottages are built of it there. It looks very dramatic on walls and embankments!
Boscastle remained a Manor for almost a thousand years. It had it's own workforce and as you say it had it's own quarries where it could take both building stone and slate for roofing. It had a distinct style of building which can be identified from elsewhere in Cornwall. There is a great deal more of historic Boscastle than the area around the harbour too.
That's no problem at all! We were so inspired by our journey to Cornwall that we certainly want to come back! We were there for about a week and it was sunny and so so welcoming
I love boscastle, we holidayed at the old store house back in 22 and pleased to say we are back there in a few weeks we can't wait
Old England is wonderful 👍
I did alot of growing up at Boscastle, as my Granddad lived there. Happy days.xx
I am glad this video brought you great memories!
Gorgeous place and views! Nice choice of background music too. Very relaxing!
Thanks Jenni! I am glad you liked the music! It's always the most challenging part in video editing!
3:56 jumped off there a few weeks ago when the tide was high it was so fun :)))
What a beautiful little film. It has done my home village proud. I hope when you visit us again you will look at the old residential area which is also full of beautiful old houses, the castle site and the stunning Minster Church hidden in amongst the woods.
Very interesting and cheers 😃👍💑😄🙏
Thank you! Cheers!
Gorgeous and intriguing; OMG that's beautiful. I'm ready for the next adventure.
Thank you Thad! North Cornwall is like a country in itself when it comes to Nature: the cliffs are very big and dramatic usually dark in colour (at times they are black) and the stone forms visible layers. When those layers break, sometimes it looks like stairs
Fantastic video. Love the dramatic music too at the start. Plus amazing views!
Thank you! I am glad you liked it! Cornwall is such a beautiful place!
You got our attention when you mentioned FISH AND CHIPS! We did a walking tour in London and had the best one so it would be cool to come here and try it as well. There are some really stunning views that you are showcasing! Would be so cool to fly a drone there for sure! Thanks for sharing! We enjoyed all of it! View from the peak was our favorite for sure!
Great video! I am going here soon. Looking forward to it even more now 😊
Thank you for your feedback! I am sure you will enjoy your visit to Boscastle! We loved the place a lot. Also loved fish and chips from Boscastle too!
Thank you for directing me to your channel
Your videos are magnificent ⭐️
Thank you for saying those kind words! I am so glad you like my videos. I will be making a longer feature about North Cornwall in few weeks time!
My sister and I stumbled upon this village near dusk while exploring Cornwall. The weather was horrible, with heavy rain and wind yet we found it to be a magical place. Hope to visit again and make it out to the harbor.
It’s incredible how we discover different places! We discovered Boscastle because we were curious about its name 😂
Очень красиво !!!
Great video 👍😎
Thank you! I am glad you enjoyed it!
Been here. More than once. Did it not get damaged by heavy flooding, some years ago?
I heard about the flooding but we couldn't see any apparent damage. Maybe it was very well fixed. Did you go there in Summer or in Winter?
@@mikebogatyrev3058 in the summer. Could see no signs of damage. Beautiful Place
@@stewartwebb5699that was in 2002
Excellent
Thank you ☺️
Stunning places!... And the place where local language is in the process of restoration? Did you have any chance to hear it? :)
It certainly is unique! We haven't heard it to be honest. There was a local accent but it was very subtle.
These so called man made rocks were seen as the perfect building material and I believed they were quarried from the cliffs to build these houses that look Yorkshire style. Whats even great is that there are other styles of the buildings blended perfectly - personally I prefer that over the samey looking Bath Stone buildings that you see in Cotswolds and Bath City. We are so lucky to have a HUGE variety of architecture designs in the UK and its great you are covering that in your vlogs.
The same can be said for the type of beaches and cliffs - igneous rock versions are of an entirely different vibe compared to the white chalk cliffs and to include the coloured type seen at Alum Bay, Isle of Wight - once again solid great job!
Yes, that's true! I am no builder but it does look like it could be perfect for building. Because of the way the stone formed: it could be broken up into brick-like pieces. I am sure most cottages are built of it there. It looks very dramatic on walls and embankments!
Boscastle remained a Manor for almost a thousand years. It had it's own workforce and as you say it had it's own quarries where it could take both building stone and slate for roofing. It had a distinct style of building which can be identified from elsewhere in Cornwall. There is a great deal more of historic Boscastle than the area around the harbour too.
Ha ha, you've already been, Mike. Sorry, didn't realise you'd already filmed here or I wouldn't have suggested it.😂
That's no problem at all! We were so inspired by our journey to Cornwall that we certainly want to come back! We were there for about a week and it was sunny and so so welcoming
Definitely no castle then 🥴
Boscastle, Cornwall... Cornwall is not England, the Cornish are NOT English..