Yes it truly looks as if Canterbury is filled with history around every corner and he really brings the city's story to life. I love the UK- from the US here.
Yes Canterbury really is a beautiful city. It has a young vide and is filled with history around every corner. You are very lucky to live near such a fascinating city. More video tours around the UK are coming up soon so please subscribe if you haven't already. I hope you've enjoyed the video and thanks for watching!
Firstly, let me commend you on an amazingly beautiful video. You really brought Canterbury to life and truly made me want to visit. I particularly enjoyed the spiritual and religious nature you brought to this video and it seems as if you really enjoyed this pilgrimage. I am fascinated by all of the historical sights in this Kent City and will for sure add this one to my bucket list. You have an incredibly gift of bringing these cities to life with information and cinematography. Canterbury is for sure a beautiful place and thank you for showing us what this city has to offer.
Thank you for the compliment and for the thorough response. Canterbury is filled with history and really has a spiritual vibe, as it has for centuries. I did very much enjoy myself and it was both meditative and fun. I'm glad I've inspired you to visit Canterbury and please let me know if you have any questions at all about this destination.
Thanks for this amazing journey and thank you for showing us your pilgrimage. This was almost poetic and you’ve really shown us some interesting things to do in Canterbury. I love the crooked house and the cathedral! Beautiful
Considering we are a very small country, and living within just an hour or so from much of our history, I have never visited much of it eg, Canterbury is only around an hour's drive from me, and I have only ever driven thru it😮 Seen much of the London stuff, as I lived in S. London for nearly 60 years, now living in East Sussex. Nicely put together video......well done mate.
I love England and the British Isles in general. There is so much historic heritage and so much to do and see- especially if you're interested in the dark ages. I wish I could live there- I live in the USA here.
Yes the UK is filled with amazing history and has so much to offer. Please check out my Canterbury video and subscribe if you haven't already for more UK content. Thanks for watching!
I'm glad you've enjoyed the video and I really appreciate the support. Thank you for watching! and please let me know if you have any more questions about Canterbury.
I'm glad you've enjoyed the video. Canterbury is a truly enchanting and spiritual place that should be on any history buff's bucket list. Thanks for watching and please subscribe, if you haven't already, for more tours across Britain and the world.
England’s holiest place not Canterbury but Walsingham. Also I’d argue that Durham is the holier city because the legend of Cuthbert is so much less tainted than Thomas’s
@ I live in Leicester rather than Norfolk or Durham. I’m concerned that inaccurate understandings of our pre-reformation national consciousness are being disseminated. Accuracy matters - private citizens need to refer to text books by proper medievalist historians, not just throw around wild statements that can be easily checked up against well known pilgrimage trends from the 14 and 1500s
@@Thomes-Maisling or what about Lindisfarne? I just do not buy that the bishop getting his brains dashed on the altar step is a more captivating story in the English mind than the other northern bishop warming his feat on the island seals
Canterbury is not a 'holy' city. It's a beautiful place that has a cathedral in it that used to be a site of pilgrimage until the Reformation. You might make the case that the cathedral is a holy place but the city is just a large town that doesn't really pay much attention to the big church hidden behind the walls of its precinct. Most people are vaguely proud to have an impressive medieval cathedral where they live, but it plays no part in their lives beyond that, which I feel it should to justify your description.
No,doubt a lot of the locals just take for granted the fact that they live close to what is probably the finest building in the World. I never cease to be amazed by the indifference of the masses to what are man’s greatest built achievements.
I live near Canterbury its beautiful , lots to see and do in the u.k , so much history all around us I love it . 😊
Yes it truly looks as if Canterbury is filled with history around every corner and he really brings the city's story to life. I love the UK- from the US here.
Yes Canterbury really is a beautiful city. It has a young vide and is filled with history around every corner. You are very lucky to live near such a fascinating city. More video tours around the UK are coming up soon so please subscribe if you haven't already. I hope you've enjoyed the video and thanks for watching!
Firstly, let me commend you on an amazingly beautiful video. You really brought Canterbury to life and truly made me want to visit. I particularly enjoyed the spiritual and religious nature you brought to this video and it seems as if you really enjoyed this pilgrimage. I am fascinated by all of the historical sights in this Kent City and will for sure add this one to my bucket list. You have an incredibly gift of bringing these cities to life with information and cinematography.
Canterbury is for sure a beautiful place and thank you for showing us what this city has to offer.
Thank you for the compliment and for the thorough response. Canterbury is filled with history and really has a spiritual vibe, as it has for centuries. I did very much enjoy myself and it was both meditative and fun. I'm glad I've inspired you to visit Canterbury and please let me know if you have any questions at all about this destination.
Thanks for this amazing journey and thank you for showing us your pilgrimage. This was almost poetic and you’ve really shown us some interesting things to do in Canterbury. I love the crooked house and the cathedral! Beautiful
Glad you enjoyed it! The beauty of Canterbury gets you in that poetic mood since it's so spiritual. Thanks for watching as always!
Considering we are a very small country, and living within just an hour or so from much of our history, I have never visited much of it eg, Canterbury is only around an hour's drive from me, and I have only ever driven thru it😮 Seen much of the London stuff, as I lived in S. London for nearly 60 years, now living in East Sussex.
Nicely put together video......well done mate.
I love England and the British Isles in general. There is so much historic heritage and so much to do and see- especially if you're interested in the dark ages. I wish I could live there- I live in the USA here.
Yes the UK is filled with amazing history and has so much to offer. Please check out my Canterbury video and subscribe if you haven't already for more UK content. Thanks for watching!
Fab video, must put it on my bucket list.
I'm glad you've enjoyed the video tour. Please let me know if you have any questions at all and thanks for watching.
Amazing videos! You're going to be big!❤
I'm glad you've enjoyed the video and I really appreciate the support. Thank you for watching! and please let me know if you have any more questions about Canterbury.
Great video mate- McJibbin linked like❤
I'm glad you've enjoyed the video. Canterbury is a truly enchanting and spiritual place that should be on any history buff's bucket list. Thanks for watching and please subscribe, if you haven't already, for more tours across Britain and the world.
Did you know that the picture you used for your thumbnail isn’t Canterbury cathedral? It’s York Minster
England’s holiest place not Canterbury but Walsingham. Also I’d argue that Durham is the holier city because the legend of Cuthbert is so much less tainted than Thomas’s
Well done you for having a holier city.🤷♀
@ I live in Leicester rather than Norfolk or Durham. I’m concerned that inaccurate understandings of our pre-reformation national consciousness are being disseminated. Accuracy matters - private citizens need to refer to text books by proper medievalist historians, not just throw around wild statements that can be easily checked up against well known pilgrimage trends from the 14 and 1500s
@@Thomes-Maisling also what about Glastonbury?! When did Thomasine legend ever filter into the English psyche as deeply as the Arthurian?
@@Thomes-Maisling or what about Lindisfarne? I just do not buy that the bishop getting his brains dashed on the altar step is a more captivating story in the English mind than the other northern bishop warming his feat on the island seals
@@minui8758 🤦♀
Canterbury is not a 'holy' city. It's a beautiful place that has a cathedral in it that used to be a site of pilgrimage until the Reformation. You might make the case that the cathedral is a holy place but the city is just a large town that doesn't really pay much attention to the big church hidden behind the walls of its precinct. Most people are vaguely proud to have an impressive medieval cathedral where they live, but it plays no part in their lives beyond that, which I feel it should to justify your description.
No,doubt a lot of the locals just take for granted the fact that they live close to what is probably the finest building in the World. I never cease to be amazed by the indifference of the masses to what are man’s greatest built achievements.
theyll turn that into a nightclub oneday , or flats