When I have a tough day, which are many, I can come here and watch and listen to you and it really helps me relax, you are a treasure. Thank you so much.
Robin, the walk with your companions by the large green field with the white flowers in bloom was something to behold. Also, I am always intrigued by your walks through those very old cemetery grounds with their weather-worn headstones leaning in all different directions. (Your Michigan friend)😀
Fabulous video Robin, and as my surname is 'Church' and I'm getting on a bit, I could do with a Church Preservation Society to ease my old creaking bones! My family tree dates back to an old Earl of Warwick and Warwick Castle. 😊
So here we all are, in the year of Our Lord, Sunday 14th April 2024 and it looks like Nostradamus prophecy aka Iran et al, etc. And I/we have the joyous occasion of Robin and pals, to keep us anxiety and stress free with a wonderful trot through the Churches of the Coswolds. What a Blessing. Thanks guys from Ireland 🇮🇪😊
I love that heritage centre, and I saw its latest brilliant exhibition on those impressive women from the village's history - we need to hear more stories from history like that!
Really enjoyable to join you Robin on your visit to that lovely village Churchill, our country has many cultural treasures not least of all its unspoilt ancestral hamlet villages. A word on the memorial erected by the duchess in memory of her father, perhaps she sees it as a good representation of the father she obviously adored! That it appears as he did to her, Solid and unpretentious?
My take on the name was much more basic, I just thought it meant there was a church on a hill and the village grew round it lol. Loving your videos. Cheers Cheryl 🙂
Another fascinating and beautiful video. It would be interesting to see a vertical aerial view of the fields to trace out the evidence of the old village road and buildings; I've had a quick look online but can find only oblique images. On the matter of the fountain, on this occasion I feel inclined to agree with Pevsner; the structure seems far too massive for its village location. Many thanks to all the team, and I hope you, Robin, are regaining your strength once more.
Lovely church, pity about the memorial fountain, which to my mind is not so much ugly, as hugely out of proportion, looking something like a distant and much poorer relation of the Albert Memorial.
When I have a tough day, which are many, I can come here and watch and listen to you and it really helps me relax, you are a treasure. Thank you so much.
I love this show!
Me too!
Excellent ! Thank you,Robin !❤👋
the return, LADIES & GENTLEMEN, of the mustard weskit! top notch.
another interesting video of a village in the Cotswolds. Thanks, Robin, Ross. Hope to visit the Cotswolds again in 2025.
Thank you for another great video.
The pulpit in the new church is amazing.
So glad to see your health improving and seeing you out and about on a spring day. Prayers for you!
Thank you, Robin and Ross! 😃👍
A beautiful church!!! Thank you Robin, Ross and company!!!!❤
Robin, the walk with your companions by the large green field with the white flowers in bloom was something to behold. Also, I am always intrigued by your walks through those very old cemetery grounds with their weather-worn headstones leaning in all different directions. (Your Michigan friend)😀
Looking forward to seeing the new video!
this was a great way to start my day....Coos Bay, Oregon
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Fabulous video Robin, and as my surname is 'Church' and I'm getting on a bit, I could do with a Church Preservation Society to ease my old creaking bones! My family tree dates back to an old Earl of Warwick and Warwick Castle. 😊
So here we all are, in the year of Our Lord, Sunday 14th April 2024 and it looks like Nostradamus prophecy aka Iran et al, etc. And I/we have the joyous occasion of Robin and pals, to keep us anxiety and stress free with a wonderful trot through the Churches of the Coswolds. What a Blessing. Thanks guys from Ireland 🇮🇪😊
What a great listen. Thank you.. from someone that is terribly homesick for England..
Marvellous .... balm for the soul.
This is, hands down, my favorite channel in all of TH-cam. Really appreciate all the work you guys put into these charming videos
Thanks ❣️🤗... 🧙
Great Wok Robin and Company greetings from Ovid New York USA looking forward to more videos thank you gentlemen
Thank you mate always enjoy the history lesson.
What a lovely, restful place! Thank you.
Hello from South TX
Church Preservation Society, we Lutherans need in Brazil too. Wonderful video.
I love that heritage centre, and I saw its latest brilliant exhibition on those impressive women from the village's history - we need to hear more stories from history like that!
oh no!!!! Another village and pub to visit :-) Thanks for another informative viseo.
Really enjoyable to join you Robin on your visit to that lovely village Churchill, our country has many cultural treasures not least of all its unspoilt ancestral hamlet villages.
A word on the memorial erected by the duchess in memory of her father, perhaps she sees it as a good representation of the father she obviously adored! That it appears as he did to her, Solid and unpretentious?
Another good video.
Hello there, gentlemen. I deeply appreciate your video.
Splendid video!
My take on the name was much more basic, I just thought it meant there was a church on a hill and the village grew round it lol. Loving your videos. Cheers Cheryl 🙂
Thankyou Robin
Another fascinating and beautiful video. It would be interesting to see a vertical aerial view of the fields to trace out the evidence of the old village road and buildings; I've had a quick look online but can find only oblique images. On the matter of the fountain, on this occasion I feel inclined to agree with Pevsner; the structure seems far too massive for its village location.
Many thanks to all the team, and I hope you, Robin, are regaining your strength once more.
My English friend had a beagle named Ducey!
Lovely video, Robin, but I got caught out by the camera 'sea-swell' gentle as it was.
Lovely church, pity about the memorial fountain, which to my mind is not so much ugly, as hugely out of proportion, looking something like a distant and much poorer relation of the Albert Memorial.
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Superb post as usual.