Oh England, my merry England How my heart bleeds for you To walk over fields of green in the early morning dew And to hear the chorus of the dawn, sung especially for me and you... Thank you Dave & Logan for another beautiful walk...❤️
Very lovely walk Dave love the little church .Logan he’s a little darling he loves his walks and look so happy Bless him . Beautiful walks Dave .👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Great walk Dave. Loved the church and the countryside looked resplendent. 👍🏻👌🏻. The Red Lion will do for an evening of refreshment. Keep well mate. 👍🏻🚶🏻♂️. Cheers Watto.
What a stunning winter's day walk. I have actually walked in that area myself but quite a while ago now. I loved the long winter shadows - expecially Logan's. Fly away Peter, fly away Paul - enter St Hubert! That church is fascinating and the ice house beyond a interesting relic of the country estate. Thanks again for another super video. Always so enjoyable!
Hello Dave. I found that church in the middle of a field rather odd. Couldn’t see any houses with sight, and yet it appeared to be still used. When Logan emerged from that tunnel under the railway, I could see he was thinking “come on dad, put some effort into it “. I don’t how how you had the heart to drag Logan away from that lovely fire! I’ve heard of those pounds before, although I’ve never seen one.
Hi Dave, love your videos and this is another fantastic walk selected by you. The histories of the places you visit are very interesting. Incidentally, I visited the Red Lion in Chalton last November (i.e., 2021) and enjoyed a superb pint of HSB in the same room as you did, although not quite by the fire! You can't beat an experience like that - like a little remnant of 'Olde England'. You wouldn't be the first person to find it difficult to leave that place! 😄 Keep well, and I look forward to further walks with you and Logan.
Well, I'm bingeing on your lovely videos and clicking away at thumbs up. Nice to see that many areas are relatively unchanged since I last visited. (and I don't mean London).
The thoughts on St Hubert's church and why it is in the middle of the field are that at one stage all the fields surrounding it would have been woodland and the church was at the centre of the village which as Dave says is long gone. But farming, housing and of course shipbuilding have taken their toll of the wood and it is now on its own in the field. Remember it took over 550 trees to build the Mary Rose so a wood doesn't last long when you have the sort of demands that Henry VIII made on them.
Very good indeed.
Thanks and indeed thank you for watching.
Oh England, my merry England
How my heart bleeds for you
To walk over fields of green in the early morning dew
And to hear the chorus of the dawn, sung especially for me and you...
Thank you Dave & Logan for another beautiful walk...❤️
What lovely words! Thank you. :)
HI Dave yet another fantastic video very impressive scenery & a lovely walk.
Thanks Craig. It was a pretty valley with great views either side.
Very lovely walk Dave love the little church .Logan he’s a little darling he loves his walks and look so happy Bless him . Beautiful walks Dave .👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks Dee. Logan certainly enjoyed the walk although he was pleased that he had his "Winter" coat on!
Excellent walk and Video Dave. 👌👌👌 Thank you for sharing.
Cheers guys. :)
Lovely fireplace Dave enjoy your meal 🍾🥂cheers Dee
Those Sweet potato chips were delicious!
Great walk Dave. Loved the church and the countryside looked resplendent. 👍🏻👌🏻. The Red Lion will do for an evening of refreshment. Keep well mate. 👍🏻🚶🏻♂️. Cheers Watto.
Thanks. Yes - we rather enjoyed the ambience of the Red Lion!
Dave, your videos show how fabulous England and especially Dorset, Hampshire and Sussex are. We must preserve its character and beauty !
Certainly agree with you there, Geoff.
Lovely walk. Really enjoying your videos, I always look forward to them on a Friday.
Thank you and indeed thanks for watching.
Very nice looking walk. Great video as always sir
Thanks Andrew. :)
What a great video. Loved the old pub. Looked really warm and cosy with the fireplace. 😀
Thanks Rachel. Yes, Logan & I could have happily remained in that pub for the rest of the day!
What a stunning winter's day walk. I have actually walked in that area myself but quite a while ago now. I loved the long winter shadows - expecially Logan's. Fly away Peter, fly away Paul - enter St Hubert! That church is fascinating and the ice house beyond a interesting relic of the country estate. Thanks again for another super video. Always so enjoyable!
Thanks Jean. When the sun does come out (!), you can certainly get some great walks in the Winter.
Hello Dave. I found that church in the middle of a field rather odd. Couldn’t see any houses with sight, and yet it appeared to be still used.
When Logan emerged from that tunnel under the railway, I could see he was thinking “come on dad, put some effort into it “.
I don’t how how you had the heart to drag Logan away from that lovely fire!
I’ve heard of those pounds before, although I’ve never seen one.
I think Logan was very content in his "prime position" by the fire!
Hi Dave, love your videos and this is another fantastic walk selected by you. The histories of the places you visit are very interesting. Incidentally, I visited the Red Lion in Chalton last November (i.e., 2021) and enjoyed a superb pint of HSB in the same room as you did, although not quite by the fire! You can't beat an experience like that - like a little remnant of 'Olde England'. You wouldn't be the first person to find it difficult to leave that place! 😄 Keep well, and I look forward to further walks with you and Logan.
Thanks Phil. Yes, it was very "cosy" in the Red Lion, for sure!
I did a walk there a few years ago. The woods, I think, to the right of the church was covered in wild garlic. It was stunning. Great video. 👍
Thanks Anne. We certainly enjoyed that part of the walk, going through the woods.
Well, I'm bingeing on your lovely videos and clicking away at thumbs up. Nice to see that many areas are relatively unchanged since I last visited. (and I don't mean London).
Thanks Dave. Hampshire is such a pretty county - full of "gems" to explore for sure!
Haha the amount of stiles I come across that have no fence either one or both sides of them is mind boggling 😂
Oh well ... it keeps me fit! :)
The thoughts on St Hubert's church and why it is in the middle of the field are that at one stage all the fields surrounding it would have been woodland and the church was at the centre of the village which as Dave says is long gone. But farming, housing and of course shipbuilding have taken their toll of the wood and it is now on its own in the field. Remember it took over 550 trees to build the Mary Rose so a wood doesn't last long when you have the sort of demands that Henry VIII made on them.
Thanks for the background information Charles - that certainly explains it. Thank you for watching.
Lovely walk. St Hubert’s from the air if your interested
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Thank you.