Thank you Sir Robin Shuckburgh for the valuable video of your journeys in england may God Bless you and your familly..it is a great opportunity to watch your videos.
I like how this isn't overproduced with jump cuts and too much music. It's just right for feeling like we're taking a quiet stroll through the countryside.
Well observed. Equally appreciated by myself. Robin Shuckburgh's narration is quieting, intriguing and poetic. I wish, though, that he had introduced his Westie. A quick search and a visit to his webpage however, finds the name of his dog... Widget [ www.thecotswoldexplorer.co.uk ]
Yes but don't worry, we (born again Christians) are almost there, listen to Dr. Ron Rhodes on end times chronology th-cam.com/video/Bj2eQSVoo6o/w-d-xo.html
@@albertafarmer8638 Hi Gordon. Whow that’s a swift curve ball. I’ve just checked out the Ron Rhodes video. He starts by saying ‘Would Christians today listen to what Christ would say if he was here today.’ With all respect, check out Bahá’i Faith at Bahá’i.org and listen.
This was like Old Home Week for me. I was Stationed at RAF Upper Heyford for 9 Years. I lived in Oxford, first in Summertown and later in Headington. I Loved my time here and travelled all over Britain and Ireland as well as every Country in Western Europe save Portugal! .... I've been to every Town on this Tour .... A Nostalgic Tear!
|||I met Charles Dormer when I visited the beautiful gardens at Rousham in 2018, a lovely man, just walking around with his dog I thought he was just another visitor then he introduced himself and thanked me for coming to see his gardens, it was a glorious day so tranquil and peaceful, I thoroughly recommend visiting Rousham, but take a picnic as there re no cafes of any facilities just peace and quiet
I absolutely love this series. I can just sit and loose track of time and end up watching it for hours. I live in beautiful Tennessee, USA, but cannot wait to come over there one day.
It was a really interesting and cozy jorney. Robin, you are a great narrator. I liked the way you told stories, and actually I liked the stories you chose. Even my cat came on the sofa and sat in front of the screen to listen (and this rarely happens). And what a wonderful job Ross did! Magnificent. Thank you both! Perhaps the only thing that could be better is to visit these places yourself.
What beautiful peaceful villages...I thoroughly enjoyed this video. I just wish I was young enough to visit such places . When I was young enough I didn't have the money and now that I have the money I do not have the stamina. But to see it through your eyes is quite fulfilling. The gardens are so well manicured and to see streets without litter is just amazing. I look forward to the next episode.
I love this Robin, thank you for taking me back to my childhood. I have lived in several o these villages with my parents. Great distraction from this awful world. Very nostalgic for me, Keep them coming. Penny x
Simply brilliant. I am having flashbacks of my childhood. My father was one of those American servicemen stationed in Upper Heyford, I was born in Ipswich. You have inspired me to go for a visit sometime soon.
Your channel is absolutely amazing. It's presently the only way I can visit my ancestors homeland. It's definitely one of the most gorgeous, whimsy, enchanted places I've seen. I love History!! 🏰 You're a phenomenal narrator and teacher. I hope the people who live there realize how truly blessed they are!
This is such a gorgeous, lovely and warm series, the remarkable narration and the beauty of the Cotswolds are awesome. I so want to visit the Cotswolds someday. 😭♥️♥️♥️
Oh I love your grey sheepskin coat.In this outfit you look like an Italian Don.Plus all your outfits,the colourful waist coats.Proper clothes.Your voice would be wonderful reading Wind in the Willows.
Cotswold is one of the greatest places to go! I've never been there but I want to be there one day. Great storytelling and narrator. Thank you for bringing this up !!!
Aloha from Hawaii. I just watched your episode 1 from a year ago. I love it and am subscribing. Mahalo (thank you) for sharing this video. I look forward to viewing more from you. Aloha 🌴
This channel appeared in my recommended list this morning, and I'm glad it did. What a lovely episode this was to watch. I'm looking forward to watching your other episodes and seeing and hearing more about the Cotswolds.
I'm from Prestbury near Cheltenham and have lived in the Cotswolds for many years, but there is always a tucked away picture postcard village to discover
I grew up in Broadway and then Charlton Kings (Greenway Lane). I used to work at The King’s Arms in Prestbury when I was saving up for a trip to Africa in my teens. It was also on the way to Broadway from Cheltenham when I was a pupil at Charlton Park convent and had to take the bus home for a couple of terms until we moved to Charlton Kings. Long time ago. Sending love to my beloved home. I live in NYC and miss Britain, esp the Cotswolds so much.
@@FloraAshley Nice story. King's Arms is nice but I always preferred the Plough . Maybe I'll get to enjoy it again once this wretched lockdown is lifted
I agree with you, but the job was at the KA. I live in NYC now and sadly haven’t been able to get back there in many years as my brother sold our house after my Mum died in 2000. Broadway and Charlton Kings will always be home for me though, if only in my heart. Good luck over there. Hope this pandemic is over soon. Cheers to you the next time you raise a glass, Tess x
Very interesting. My daily commute is on the Banbury to Oxford bus through some of these gorgeous villages so it's been fascinating to learn about their history
A lovely, warm, informative series. Looking forward to continuing watching and for any future projects. Thank you Robin, Widget and Ross for sharing your Cotswolds travels!
A very good compilation of the shorter films. So good are the films that precede this one, that I have been prompted to purchase a reprint of Evans book. Many thanks for the time, effort and skill both of you have committed to this project.
Beautifully produced and narrated video presenting this enchanting part of the U.K. As an Emeritus Professor of History,Oxford University, now living in New Zealand, I spent a good many years exploring the wider Oxford/Cotswold district and its fascinating and at times, complex history. My last visit was in 2016 - Covid-19 has put back my planned return visit, but this series is not a bad replacement. Thank you so very much, absolutely super !
I am extremely flattered that you like the series. I have no academic pretensions but I do have the invaluable companionship of Herbert Evans whose approach to the whole thing so luckily coincides with ours. Let me know when you finally manage to get over here again. It would be great to talk to you.
@@robinshuckburgh5561 That would be nice Robin, to sit together over a local ale, and discuss the finer points of Cotswold history, would it not ? Alas, I suspect that the combination of old age,Covid-19 and the continued disruption of long haul flights makes this now seem somewhat unlikely. I raise my own Panama hat to you in greeting - one gentleman to another, and thank you once again for an extraordinary and splendid series :)
@@nicolemurphy2629 Well, indeed, one could delight in that being so, and one would never completely dismiss the possibilities, but one cannot entirely ignore the ravages of time :)
I was born in Banbury, but spent much of my childhood in my mother’s home village of Adderbury. My mother met my father, an airman in the US Forces at Upper Heyford, when he passed through the village in his little yellow MG, noticed a beautiful young woman sitting with friends on a bench, and decided to turn around and say “Hello”, followed by a proposal! I have great memories of long summer days spent in the playing fields overlooking the beautiful church, paddling and jam-jar fishing in the brook! Thank You for taking the time to highlight these lovely little parts of Oxfordshire 😊
Just found you!!! And on my maiden voyage I have fallen!!! Fallen madly in love with you, you, and your beautiful , beautiful country England!!! Longing to come over one day soon! My first experience with your very fine vlogs is that of immense pleasures and desires, and I need it. I will be watching all things, goodnesses and gracious, I do love you! ( maybe when I do make it over from the states , CA , to be exact , you could show me around, ( hint hint) , 😊, 🙋♀️🌺🇬🇧🏴🌺‼️Love you sir, thank you‼️💟💖💟
Of all the videos to watch, I'm in England visiting from the US Oct 2020, and my ears perked up by hearing Fairleigh Dickenson, and I head to Cotswalds today. I live right next to FDU in NJ. So ironic!
These episodes should definitely be on the television as they are 100% better than anything on at the moment and I’m sure they would be a massive hit. Hope you can make more content about other parts of the country
Really good to see this area seen though the eyes of someone who really appreciates it . With regards to small village Churches with some amazing histories a great many are situated in many of the villages and hamlets that are within a 10 mile radius of Cirencester.
Hello from Ireland. You rely know how to keep your small villages beautiful, as for your estates I'm jealous. You had the likes of Capability Brown, we had and still have Incapability Paddy. Brilliant series I know where your TV license fee should go.
Bibury around beautiful villages embedded by old days cottages are not only beautiful but also a refugee fro city noices.The enriched history and,stories are monumental,what I impressed most is from Herburt Evans wring in 1905,I must bestow to you the infinite rewards by the fact that you have taken hard and laborious job to film about them and you did it quite well,while doing that you had the air of a very smart man
Brilliant. I lived and worked along and around the road from Oxford to Banbury and this bought back many happy memories of the villages between. Thought you might have visited Bladon while at Woodstock. Always amazed me that such an important British statesman (and his family) are buried in such a small, tucked away place.
13:30 Rousham House a Gothic style gem with a great garden in Oxfordshire 31:33 Wroxton Abbey a Jacobean house with a great garden owned by the Fairleigh Dickinson University
Seeing these places again thru these wonderfull shows bring back so many memories as I was once stationed at R.A.F. Upper Heyford. I was there between May 0f 86 thru August 88. I still miss the Cotswolds to this day.
Talks about the memorial to Spencer family members in the church building in Summertown. Yes they are related to Princess Diana’s family but being in the area I would think mention of the relation to the Dukes of Marlborough/Churchill would be mentioned. Maybe they are a different branch of the Spencer’s. Great tours
A Recent Discovery, & Nicely Done.. This area was more or less in my neighborhood in 1980, though of course I didn’t get to explore it fully back then.. Funny that now it’s the most expensive area to live in the country, mostly because it maintains its Medieval ambiance beautifully..
Thank you for this treasured gift . Such a hypnotic voice and an evocative narration . Loveliness , so very appreciated from NY. Saving this to relisten and re- envision with eyes closed .
Great video series! I live in this part of the UK and I love to share the rich history and culture of my local area with my friends around the world, and these videos allow me to share it with my online friends as well as the guests I host at my home.
Thank you Sir Robin Shuckburgh for the valuable video of your journeys in england may God Bless you and your familly..it is a great opportunity to watch your videos.
I like how this isn't overproduced with jump cuts and too much music. It's just right for feeling like we're taking a quiet stroll through the countryside.
Well observed. Equally appreciated by myself. Robin Shuckburgh's narration is quieting, intriguing and poetic. I wish, though, that he had introduced his Westie.
A quick search and a visit to his webpage however, finds the name of his dog... Widget [ www.thecotswoldexplorer.co.uk ]
Yeah, it's great isn't it.
Hear, hear.
It is like videos like this used to be made before reality tv took over.
Listening to you is like listening to a fairy tale orator.....
What an absolutely lovely show. A treat in these ugly and uncivilized times.
You are a treasure, sir. God bless you and keep you.
Yes but don't worry, we (born again Christians) are almost there, listen to Dr. Ron Rhodes on end times chronology th-cam.com/video/Bj2eQSVoo6o/w-d-xo.html
@@albertafarmer8638 Hi Gordon. Whow that’s a swift curve ball. I’ve just checked out the Ron Rhodes video. He starts by saying ‘Would Christians today listen to what Christ would say if he was here today.’
With all respect, check out Bahá’i Faith at Bahá’i.org and listen.
I just want to spend the rest of my life over there. Beautiful and so rich in history.
I can see people who are travelling with work, long distance or even relaxing on holiday watching and listening to these vlogs.
This was like Old Home Week for me. I was Stationed at RAF Upper Heyford for 9 Years. I lived in Oxford, first in Summertown and later in Headington. I Loved my time here and travelled all over Britain and Ireland as well as every Country in Western Europe save Portugal! .... I've been to every Town on this Tour .... A Nostalgic Tear!
What a fantastic show. This gentleman needs a show on Netflix covering not just the Cotswolds but Yorkshire, Lancashire, Scotland and the South West.
What a fantastic narrator
100% from this Aussie
Not all factuals
|||I met Charles Dormer when I visited the beautiful gardens at Rousham in 2018, a lovely man, just walking around with his dog I thought he was just another visitor then he introduced himself and thanked me for coming to see his gardens, it was a glorious day so tranquil and peaceful, I thoroughly recommend visiting Rousham, but take a picnic as there re no cafes of any facilities just peace and quiet
What pure delight! Very enjoyable, perfect escapism. So glad to have discovered your channel. Thank you!
I absolutely love this series. I can just sit and loose track of time and end up watching it for hours. I live in beautiful Tennessee, USA, but cannot wait to come over there one day.
It was a really interesting and cozy jorney. Robin, you are a great narrator. I liked the way you told stories, and actually I liked the stories you chose. Even my cat came on the sofa and sat in front of the screen to listen (and this rarely happens). And what a wonderful job Ross did! Magnificent. Thank you both! Perhaps the only thing that could be better is to visit these places yourself.
Finally a classy, and intelligent videos about your beautiful country.
As a Canadian who was lucky to visit The Cotswolds last October, these episodes hit home.
Fantastic work.
What beautiful peaceful villages...I thoroughly enjoyed this video. I just wish I was young enough to visit such places . When I was young enough I didn't have the money and now that I have the money I do not have the stamina. But to see it through your eyes is quite fulfilling. The gardens are so well manicured and to see streets without litter is just amazing. I look forward to the next episode.
Informative, cultured and soothing. Just what is needed. Thanks for the upload.
I love this Robin, thank you for taking me back to my childhood.
I have lived in several o these villages with my parents.
Great distraction from this awful world. Very nostalgic for me,
Keep them coming.
Penny x
Amazing walk, documentary, history, very personal! Thank you so very much! Please, more walk and travels!
Simply brilliant.
I am having flashbacks of my childhood. My father was one of those American servicemen stationed in Upper Heyford, I was born in Ipswich. You have inspired me to go for a visit sometime soon.
Thank you, we appreciate this lovely county and the marvellous buildings 🙏✝️🕊🙏🇨🇦
What a voice and what a way of speaking.
Your channel is absolutely amazing. It's presently the only way I can visit my ancestors homeland. It's definitely one of the most gorgeous, whimsy, enchanted places I've seen. I love History!! 🏰 You're a phenomenal narrator and teacher. I hope the people who live there realize how truly blessed they are!
Gosh ab audiobook narration by this guy would be awesome his voice is very soothing!
Love from a very far country from England sir.❤
❤
This is such a gorgeous, lovely and warm series, the remarkable narration and the beauty of the Cotswolds are awesome. I so want to visit the Cotswolds someday. 😭♥️♥️♥️
What a nice series,so well presented,much better than the crap you normally see on tv.thank you👍
Oh I love your grey sheepskin coat.In this outfit you look like an Italian Don.Plus all your outfits,the colourful waist coats.Proper clothes.Your voice would be wonderful reading Wind in the Willows.
Cotswold is one of the greatest places to go! I've never been there but I want to be there one day. Great storytelling and narrator. Thank you for bringing this up !!!
You and rick steves are my favorite narrator 😊😊
Greetings from Canada. What a charming program! Love it!
Aloha from Hawaii. I just watched your episode 1 from a year ago. I love it and am subscribing. Mahalo (thank you) for sharing this video. I look forward to viewing more from you. Aloha 🌴
I love the Cotswolds, so glad I found this. So interesting, and what a sweet little dog!
This channel appeared in my recommended list this morning, and I'm glad it did.
What a lovely episode this was to watch. I'm looking forward to watching your other episodes and seeing and hearing more about the Cotswolds.
Very interesting historical channel. I love your video information. Very lovely COUNTRY!... GREAT JOB! 😊🤍😇🙏 GREETINGS FROM HOUSTON, TEXAS.USA 🇺🇸
So pleased you enjoy it! 😊
Thanks for sharing and great historical channel! 😊🤍😇🙏
Houston is calling.
Fantastic story teller and guide. Lovely series, especially since I’m watching in 2020 during the COVID 19 travel bans.
Thank You 😊
Great series and amazing history packed in with beautiful video. Thank you for creating this channel.
You're very welcome, Thank You for watching!
Another fantastic presentation. Informative and always compelling viewing. All the best. Tony.
What a lovely show, so well presented!
👍.
I'm from Prestbury near Cheltenham and have lived in the Cotswolds for many years, but there is always a tucked away picture postcard village to discover
I grew up in Broadway and then Charlton Kings (Greenway Lane). I used to work at The King’s Arms in Prestbury when I was saving up for a trip to Africa in my teens. It was also on the way to Broadway from Cheltenham when I was a pupil at Charlton Park convent and had to take the bus home for a couple of terms until we moved to Charlton Kings. Long time ago. Sending love to my beloved home. I live in NYC and miss Britain, esp the Cotswolds so much.
@@FloraAshley Nice story. King's Arms is nice but I always preferred the Plough . Maybe I'll get to enjoy it again once this wretched lockdown is lifted
I agree with you, but the job was at the KA. I live in NYC now and sadly haven’t been able to get back there in many years as my brother sold our house after my Mum died in 2000. Broadway and Charlton Kings will always be home for me though, if only in my heart. Good luck over there. Hope this pandemic is over soon. Cheers to you the next time you raise a glass, Tess x
Very interesting. My daily commute is on the Banbury to Oxford bus through some of these gorgeous villages so it's been fascinating to learn about their history
A lovely, warm, informative series. Looking forward to continuing watching and for any future projects. Thank you Robin, Widget and Ross for sharing your Cotswolds travels!
Found this channel by accident. So glad I did. Love the format, the presenting and the production. Long may it continue.
A very good compilation of the shorter films. So good are the films that precede this one, that I have been prompted to purchase a reprint of Evans book. Many thanks for the time, effort and skill both of you have committed to this project.
Thank You for such kind feedback, we're so pleased you're enjoying our films. It makes it all worth it.
ChrisH133878 I was thinking the same thing!
Could you advise me of the title of Evans book please? I’d like to purchase a copy. Just found this channel
@@goldenineke Highways and Byways in Oxford and the Cotswolds by Herbert Evans - hope this helps!
@@TheCotswoldExplorer
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I was looking forward to seeing the cross as I passed through on a visit to your country in 1987. Such good memories of Old England!!
Wow Sir you’re a blessing! Nice energy level, inspiring, just right! Reveal your wonder to the world. We need it.
Thank you for your video. I am planning a trip to Oxford after the pandemic , a revisit after 22 years. You brighten up my itinerary!
Beautifully produced and narrated video presenting this enchanting part of the U.K. As an Emeritus Professor of History,Oxford University, now living in New Zealand, I spent a good many years exploring the wider Oxford/Cotswold district and its fascinating and at times, complex history. My last visit was in 2016 - Covid-19 has put back my planned return visit, but this series is not a bad replacement. Thank you so very much, absolutely super !
I am extremely flattered that you like the series. I have no academic pretensions but I do have the invaluable companionship of Herbert Evans whose approach to the whole thing so luckily coincides with ours. Let me know when you finally manage to get over here again. It would be great to talk to you.
@@robinshuckburgh5561 That would be nice Robin, to sit together over a local ale, and discuss the finer points of Cotswold history, would it not ? Alas, I suspect that the combination of old age,Covid-19 and the continued disruption of long haul flights makes this now seem somewhat unlikely.
I raise my own Panama hat to you in greeting - one gentleman to another, and thank you once again for an extraordinary and splendid series :)
@@MrTorleon
Ahh
You’re never ‘too old’... surely
@@nicolemurphy2629 Well, indeed, one could delight in that being so, and one would never completely dismiss the possibilities, but one cannot entirely ignore the ravages of time :)
Amen🙏.
I was born in Banbury, but spent much of my childhood in my mother’s home village of Adderbury. My mother met my father, an airman in the US Forces at Upper Heyford, when he passed through the village in his little yellow MG, noticed a beautiful young woman sitting with friends on a bench, and decided to turn around and say “Hello”, followed by a proposal! I have great memories of long summer days spent in the playing fields overlooking the beautiful church, paddling and jam-jar fishing in the brook! Thank You for taking the time to highlight these lovely little parts of Oxfordshire 😊
This is a great travelcast for the Cotswolds. It has been invaluable for our walking holiday in the area. Brilliant.
Why walk when you can take a motor car? We live in modern times sir.
Just found you!!! And on my maiden voyage I have fallen!!! Fallen madly in love with you, you, and your beautiful , beautiful country England!!! Longing to come over one day soon! My first experience with your very fine vlogs is that of immense pleasures and desires, and I need it. I will be watching all things, goodnesses and gracious, I do love you! ( maybe when I do make it over from the states , CA , to be exact , you could show me around, ( hint hint) , 😊, 🙋♀️🌺🇬🇧🏴🌺‼️Love you sir, thank you‼️💟💖💟
Of all the videos to watch, I'm in England visiting from the US Oct 2020, and my ears perked up by hearing Fairleigh Dickenson, and I head to Cotswalds today. I live right next to FDU in NJ. So ironic!
This channel is pure gold. Thanks for creating such a lovely show.
Beautiful tour of the Oxfordshire area. Thank you. Bob
what a treat. I get to travel without leaving my country and home. brilliant.
These episodes should definitely be on the television as they are 100% better than anything on at the moment and I’m sure they would be a massive hit. Hope you can make more content about other parts of the country
Lovely video. Thank you for taking us along
What has always amazed me are the number of Castles, Manors, etc. in Britain.
I thought that,then I watched films of France .Yes its alot bigger but goodness me.
I'm so pleased to have found your wonderful videos - thank you so very much.
Really good to see this area seen though the eyes of someone who really appreciates it . With regards to small village Churches with some amazing histories a great many are situated in many of the villages and hamlets that are within a 10 mile radius of Cirencester.
Yes, Excellent Insight to the Cotswolds, and the Comontator is superb.. enjoying it. Thank you.
Hello from Ireland. You rely know how to keep your small villages beautiful, as for your estates I'm jealous. You had the likes of Capability Brown, we had and still have Incapability Paddy. Brilliant series I know where your TV license fee should go.
Lmfao 😂😂😂
Just the videos I have wanted to see! Beautiful and educational. Thank you so very much.
We are holding to ourselves, what is dear and precious to us,..our history and culture...some meaning to our lives.
9:00 Woodstock - Blenheim Castle, Lake
15:00 Rousham (House and) Garden
28:25 Dovecot
32:00 Wroxton
So beautiful! I look forward to getting back there someday.
It's been a wonderful place to film, looking forward to episode two!
You are too good, my age is 60, never seen better than what you create.
Bibury around beautiful villages embedded by old days cottages are not only beautiful but also a refugee fro city noices.The enriched history and,stories are monumental,what I impressed most is from Herburt Evans wring in 1905,I must bestow to you the infinite rewards by the fact that you have taken hard and laborious job to film about them and you did it quite well,while doing that you had the air of a very smart man
Superbly presented & fascinating show would suit a sunday evening tv slot
A sanctuary during uncivilised times. I do not watch any news. But this soothes my soul.
Simplemente...maravilloso...
Wonderful journey! Thank you 😊
This channel reminds me of british documentaries on tv when I was a child, since then I've had the dream of travelling to the Uk, someday I will.
Wow very beautiful.
Lovely place amazing narrator 💝
❤.
Thank you for sharing these beautiful parishes of the Cotswolds.
Oct 17, 2020, I found you today and am delighted. Please please carry on. What a feast for the eyes and ears.
Brilliant. I lived and worked along and around the road from Oxford to Banbury and this bought back many happy memories of the villages between. Thought you might have visited Bladon while at Woodstock. Always amazed me that such an important British statesman (and his family) are buried in such a small, tucked away place.
I'm liking your coat. As winter is near where I live, I'd like have such a warm comfortable looking coat. Great video. Love the tales of long ago.
13:30 Rousham House a Gothic style gem with a great garden in Oxfordshire
31:33 Wroxton Abbey a Jacobean house with a great garden owned by the Fairleigh Dickinson University
Seeing these places again thru these wonderfull shows bring back so many memories as I was once stationed at R.A.F. Upper Heyford. I was there between May 0f 86 thru August 88. I still miss the Cotswolds to this day.
I learned of you by Kirsten & Jeorge ‘s you tube channel. SO happy to meet you here! Looking forward to all of your videos.
I did as well.
Welcome! Delighted that you enjoyed the videos.
Absolutely love this series. Your calm and beautiful tone brings me right into these wonderful villages.
Thank you for the story! 🙏
My husband & I are LOVING your series of travel in the Cotswolds! Thank you--
Thanks for your thorough review of these beautiful places
The coat adds a nice touch to everything.
Talks about the memorial to Spencer family members in the church building in Summertown. Yes they are related to Princess Diana’s family but being in the area I would think mention of the relation to the Dukes of Marlborough/Churchill would be mentioned. Maybe they are a different branch of the Spencer’s. Great tours
A Recent Discovery, & Nicely Done.. This area was more or less in my neighborhood in 1980, though of course I didn’t get to explore it fully back then.. Funny that now it’s the most expensive area to live in the country, mostly because it maintains its Medieval ambiance beautifully..
Thank you for this treasured gift . Such a hypnotic voice and an evocative narration . Loveliness , so very appreciated from NY. Saving this to relisten and re- envision with eyes closed .
Wonderfull
I've been finding myself enjoying your narrative style very much!!
I'm relaxed and I looove learning!!🌻🌻 thank you for that coat too!!!
Most pretty village. Hope fully I will visit inshaallah
Lovely to watch this beautiful video. Love the cotswolds. Love Stroud. Loved cider with Rosie, makes all places,come to mind. Beautiful
Wonderful music thank you
I will go there for holidays in September...the Costwolds...I love England.
Great video series! I live in this part of the UK and I love to share the rich history and culture of my local area with my friends around the world, and these videos allow me to share it with my online friends as well as the guests I host at my home.
wonderful program - very informative
it was Very kind of you to show this video. I grateful this.
What a relaxing and interesting video...very much needed in these times. Thank you!