Hi Watto, Bath is definitely worth a visit. Loads to see. I'm doing another 1 or 2 more vids from our visit but that only really scrathes the surface :) Tx for watching, All the best, Rob
Now that's an interesting site for sure. I think I could happily live there, but could be pricey I suppose. Sure love all the architectural history! Bruce and Otis
Hi Bruce and Otis, Yes it's a lovely place but a bit pricey! No Edith with us there as some of the places that we visited didn't allow dogs :( Tx for watching the vid and taking the time to comment, much appreciated :) All the best, Rob
Thanks for the lovely narrated tour of Royal Crescent in the UNESCO city of Bath. Amazing place which our son keeps telling us we should visit . Loved it . Going to watch part 2 now ! ~ Anna
Hi Anna, Bath is a lovely city. We stayed for a couple of nights in March. Royal Crescent is quite spectacular. Imagine living in one of those town houses! Tx for watching and all the best, Rob
Nice walking tour! 👍 I really enjoy watching these kinds of videos because it allows me the chance to explore other places and gets my heart pumping to go out and continue to do more walks and videos myself. Thanks for sharing!
Hi Rob , very nice and instructive video. Lovely architecture exemple , and really stunning hotel. Loved the aerial view , showing the different shape of this place , according in front or behind. Really amazing 👍💛💛
Tx TN&L. It is a lovely city and Royal Crescent is a stunning piece of architecture. Tx for watching the vid and taking the time to comment, much appreciated :) Best wishes, Rob
Hello, my friend! Bath must be really a wonderful town to explore! Historic and so fascinating! I'll watch the part 2 woth great interest! My BEST Wishes and see you soon, my friend ! Renata
Hi Renata, Bath is definitely worth a visit. Loads to see. I'm doing another 1 or 2 more vids from our visit but that only really scrathes the surface :) Tx for watching, All the best fro the UK, Rob
Thanks very much for watching this video Here is part 2 in this series of videos in Historic Bath: th-cam.com/video/7X0HaIdl6YI/w-d-xo.html 😀 Thank you!
so enjoyable! Thanks for the peek inside the beautiful hotel. I was just reading about ha-ha walls yesterday. I was wondering how the large estates of old kept all that grass cut! what a clever solution.
Thanks both, I'm pleased you enjoyed it. The Ha-ha walls were a very clever design invention to allow the 'gentry' to have a sweeping view of their estates without a wall or fence getting in the way. Not sure if Rod Stewart has one on his estate, I'll ask him next time I see him ... :) Tx for watching and all the best, Rob
Good Sunday Rob, I missed this movie when you first published it, but I had the time to watch it today and I am happy that I did it. The Royal Crescent is quite a building and in the typical reserved English way it is screaming "style and history". If you watch it from the front mind you - I was surprised to see the other side of the building, but I guess that is natural development for such a building though the centuries. As for Ha-Ha I have never heard about the term before; but then I do not have a pocket deep enough to buy a place where one is installed:) Best regards, Ant
Hi Ant, Thanks very much for your lovely comment, greatly appreciated. It is a very impressive building. If you ever come to England, Bath is a great place to visit. I can't afford a place with a Ha-ha-ha either :) best wishes, Rob
wow nice! i cant believe they built it 1767! also all the little sparrows have flown off! i couldnt be happier!(my house is not a great place for them to live as a bengal cat lives nearby). lots of support from India!
Hi Yachana, Yes, it's 250 years old! A bengal cat is definitely not the bext neighbour for a sparrow, good thing that they have flown away. Tx for watching much appreciated. Have a great weekend and best wishes, Rob
Classical shot and they do look fantastic, I wonder if that is reflected in the price of them. I have been through Bath a couple of times but never stopped, as we were always on the way to somewhere else. One day we will stop there, cheers Alan
Hi Alan, yes it's often the case that we drive through places and don't stop. There's always something to see, wherever you go. One of those houses sold for almost £6million in 2021 so you'd need deep pockets :) Tx for watching and all the best, Rob
This is a wonderful heritage.. interesting, great sharing! Thank you for taking us here 🤩
Hi Pam, I'm pleased you enjoyed it. Tx for watching the vid and taking the time to comment, much appreciated :) Best wishes, Rob
Looks like a really amazing 🤩 place very cool 😀👍
Tx Brian. It's a very interesting and beauttiful city! Tx for watching.
Brilliant. Have been to Bath many times but have never stopped to explore. A very interesting video 👍🏻. Thanks for showing us. 👍🏻🚶🏻♂️🚶♀️
Hi Watto, Bath is definitely worth a visit. Loads to see. I'm doing another 1 or 2 more vids from our visit but that only really scrathes the surface :) Tx for watching, All the best, Rob
Very interesting. Many thanks from Down Under.
Hi Sue, I'm pleased you enjoyed it. Tx for watching the vid and taking the time to comment, much appreciated :) Best wishes, RRob
Now that's an interesting site for sure. I think I could happily live there, but could be pricey I suppose. Sure love all the architectural history! Bruce and Otis
Hi Bruce and Otis, Yes it's a lovely place but a bit pricey! No Edith with us there as some of the places that we visited didn't allow dogs :( Tx for watching the vid and taking the time to comment, much appreciated :) All the best, Rob
Thanks for the lovely narrated tour of Royal Crescent in the UNESCO city of Bath. Amazing place which our son keeps telling us we should visit . Loved it . Going to watch part 2 now ! ~ Anna
Hi Anna, Bath is a lovely city. We stayed for a couple of nights in March. Royal Crescent is quite spectacular. Imagine living in one of those town houses! Tx for watching and all the best, Rob
@@TheCountryTraveller I know ! They were beautiful:)
Nice walking tour! 👍 I really enjoy watching these kinds of videos because it allows me the chance to explore other places and gets my heart pumping to go out and continue to do more walks and videos myself. Thanks for sharing!
Tx WWoW. I'm pleased you liked it - I like these sorts of vids too. New friend in The New Forest. best wishes, Rob
Hi Rob , very nice and instructive video. Lovely architecture exemple , and really stunning hotel. Loved the aerial view , showing the different shape of this place , according in front or behind. Really amazing 👍💛💛
Tx TN&L. It is a lovely city and Royal Crescent is a stunning piece of architecture. Tx for watching the vid and taking the time to comment, much appreciated :) Best wishes, Rob
Hello, my friend! Bath must be really a wonderful town to explore! Historic and so fascinating! I'll watch the part 2 woth great interest! My BEST Wishes and see you soon, my friend ! Renata
Hi Renata, Bath is definitely worth a visit. Loads to see. I'm doing another 1 or 2 more vids from our visit but that only really scrathes the surface :) Tx for watching, All the best fro the UK, Rob
@@TheCountryTraveller Big hug to you and waiting for your new upload!! Ciao!
@@renatalimarzi Tx Renata - have a great weekend!
@@TheCountryTraveller You too! Ciao!
Thanks very much for watching this video Here is part 2 in this series of videos in Historic Bath: th-cam.com/video/7X0HaIdl6YI/w-d-xo.html 😀 Thank you!
so enjoyable! Thanks for the peek inside the beautiful hotel. I was just reading about ha-ha walls yesterday. I was wondering how the large estates of old kept all that grass cut! what a clever solution.
Thanks both, I'm pleased you enjoyed it. The Ha-ha walls were a very clever design invention to allow the 'gentry' to have a sweeping view of their estates without a wall or fence getting in the way. Not sure if Rod Stewart has one on his estate, I'll ask him next time I see him ... :) Tx for watching and all the best, Rob
Good Sunday Rob, I missed this movie when you first published it, but I had the time to watch it today and I am happy that I did it. The Royal Crescent is quite a building and in the typical reserved English way it is screaming "style and history". If you watch it from the front mind you - I was surprised to see the other side of the building, but I guess that is natural development for such a building though the centuries. As for Ha-Ha I have never heard about the term before; but then I do not have a pocket deep enough to buy a place where one is installed:) Best regards, Ant
Hi Ant, Thanks very much for your lovely comment, greatly appreciated. It is a very impressive building. If you ever come to England, Bath is a great place to visit. I can't afford a place with a Ha-ha-ha either :) best wishes, Rob
wow nice! i cant believe they built it 1767! also all the little sparrows have flown off! i couldnt be happier!(my house is not a great place for them to live as a bengal cat lives nearby). lots of support from India!
Hi Yachana, Yes, it's 250 years old! A bengal cat is definitely not the bext neighbour for a sparrow, good thing that they have flown away. Tx for watching much appreciated. Have a great weekend and best wishes, Rob
Classical shot and they do look fantastic, I wonder if that is reflected in the price of them. I have been through Bath a couple of times but never stopped, as we were always on the way to somewhere else. One day we will stop there, cheers Alan
Hi Alan, yes it's often the case that we drive through places and don't stop. There's always something to see, wherever you go.
One of those houses sold for almost £6million in 2021 so you'd need deep pockets :)
Tx for watching and all the best, Rob