Which Castle would you like to visit in England? 😍 Let's get 1000 Likes on this video guys!! Then, we'll make a new video on 'Best Museums to Visit in England'.
Where are the Wales and Scotland videos? You put a British flag on your videos but you do not represent Britain as a whole. You are just promoting England. Much better honest channels out there
Although not in your "Top 10" it is the 1st used as a backdrop to your introduction to visit English castles & is in fact Conwy Caste in the county of Conwy found in Wales!!
I quite unexpectedly, towards the end of the video, discovered - it was just a video! So immersed in the journey, As if he were in England. Excellent work. Thank you!
Love your videos and you are so sweet but I heard you say your history doesn't go back very far but it does the first people crossed from India 15 thousand years ago they were the Clovis tribe who are the ancestors of present day Native Americans their history is the true history of the country I have heard it said time and time again your history started when you gained Independence from the British but a hundred and fifty years before The Mayflower landed and the puritans settled there and the Caribbean was populated by the British and others as far back as the 15th century when the first slaves were brought to the Americas that were rounded up by African nations to sell and then they took the land from those people who were sold into slavery xx
There were no castles at all in Great Britain before William the Conqueror who became King in 1066 xx the King uses Windsor all the time it's the main residence after Buckingham Palace xx don't just go to England sweeties thee is also Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland and in fact Wales has the most castles of any country xxx
Yes you have many castles in America one from 1665 called Bacon's castle built in in the Jacobean style over a century before America became a democracy the British had been in America since 1620 so a century and a half before the split xx i just googled it and there they all were around 15 of them and I'm in the UK lol xxx
Yes I nearly fell of my chair laughing hearing him pronounce Alnwick . The man should be put in the stocks & flogged lol You can tell he is from down South. Almost all the castles he mentioned are down there And how could anyone not include Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland in their list !! 😮
A very poor video narrated by an English person, but obviously written by an American. Rochester does not have a 'down town', it has a 'town centre'. Alnwick is pronounced 'Annick'. Arundel is nearly all nineteenth century and is not a castle. It is a Victorian stately home which barely even tries to look a mediaeval castle. Highclere is entirely modern and is not a castle, despite its name. Warwick Castle does have mediaeval bits, but is nearly all a modern stately house. I could go on, but look at English Heritage (the organisation that looks after many of England's castles) videos for proper facts of true castles.
Both Arundel and Warwick are castles, they both have mediaeval origins and the basic layout and plenty of the castle we see (especially the curtain walls and gatehouses) are original mediaeval. It’s a bit too much to say they aren’t mediaeval, despite the later additions and reworkings and building work).
Is it pronounced War-Wick? No! Then it is not Aaalnwick, it’s pronounced Ann-ick the L is silent and it sounds nothing like Almond. Northumberland has more castles than any other part of the uk and you choose one and then mis-pronounce it. As usual 9 castles in the south. How about, Bamburgh pronounced Bamborough. Walkworth, Newcastle, Holy Island and on and on.
Which Castle would you like to visit in England?
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Let's get 1000 Likes on this video guys!! Then, we'll make a new video on 'Best Museums to Visit in England'.
Where are the Wales and Scotland videos? You put a British flag on your videos but you do not represent Britain as a whole. You are just promoting England. Much better honest channels out there
Thanks for the amazing videos of castles in England.Very Beautiful:)❤❤
I loved visiting Warwick Castle when I was a kid! I went back at least 4 times!
Always a wonderful time of day when you drop a new video.
Glad you enjoyed it. Don't forget to Like & Share the video as well. 😊
I saw Carlisle Castle when I visited there.
Although not in your "Top 10" it is the 1st used as a backdrop to your introduction to visit English castles & is in fact Conwy Caste in the county of Conwy found in Wales!!
Thanks. Wonderfull video. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Lowther castle is another beauty
I've been to six of them. I just love castles. Hard to say which is my favourite.
nice video! thank you.
I prefer Bamburgh castle to Rochester castle.
Definitely, Bamburgh is stunning. I think St Michael’s Mount should be in this list.
Love castles ❤❤❤❤
I quite unexpectedly, towards the end of the video, discovered - it was just a video! So immersed in the journey, As if he were in England. Excellent work. Thank you!
Thanks for such beautiful words! It gives us more motivation to make more amazing videos for you guys. ❤
I totally love English Architecture ❤ such beautiful interiors also .. They are all beautiful Castles ❤
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I loved this
you pronounced Alnwick incorrect, the l and w are silent
where is Bamburgh castle?
Northumberland
Love your videos and you are so sweet but I heard you say your history doesn't go back very far but it does the first people crossed from India 15 thousand years ago they were the Clovis tribe who are the ancestors of present day Native Americans their history is the true history of the country I have heard it said time and time again your history started when you gained Independence from the British but a hundred and fifty years before The Mayflower landed and the puritans settled there and the Caribbean was populated by the British and others as far back as the 15th century when the first slaves were brought to the Americas that were rounded up by African nations to sell and then they took the land from those people who were sold into slavery xx
Highclere Castle was built in 1679 xx
There were no castles at all in Great Britain before William the Conqueror who became King in 1066 xx the King uses Windsor all the time it's the main residence after Buckingham Palace xx don't just go to England sweeties thee is also Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland and in fact Wales has the most castles of any country xxx
Yes you have many castles in America one from 1665 called Bacon's castle built in in the Jacobean style over a century before America became a democracy the British had been in America since 1620 so a century and a half before the split xx i just googled it and there they all were around 15 of them and I'm in the UK lol xxx
Kings & Queens of England since 1066.
This is great, but where do you stay if you come foe a week?
Not having Lincoln castle here is a crime
all of this property is owned by uk ambassador from the uk from royalty east of the world
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Wish I could live in york
Just a note - Newbury is not in Hampshire
Made for America script?
The very first view was of Conwy Castle, WALES! Highclere Castle is not a castle other than by name.
Jesus, how are you pronouncing Alnwick, its pronounced like Anik not All n wick
How he said it was so painful to hear
Yes I nearly fell of my chair laughing hearing him pronounce Alnwick . The man should be put in the stocks & flogged lol You can tell he is from down South. Almost all the castles he mentioned are down there And how could anyone not include Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland in their list !! 😮
Off with his soft southern head!
@@willw6280 you ll be ok don't worry 😉
Top 10 Castles in England and your thumbnail is of one in Scotland plus the Union Jack/Flag is not England's flag either
A very poor video narrated by an English person, but obviously written by an American. Rochester does not have a 'down town', it has a 'town centre'. Alnwick is pronounced 'Annick'. Arundel is nearly all nineteenth century and is not a castle. It is a Victorian stately home which barely even tries to look a mediaeval castle. Highclere is entirely modern and is not a castle, despite its name. Warwick Castle does have mediaeval bits, but is nearly all a modern stately house. I could go on, but look at English Heritage (the organisation that looks after many of England's castles) videos for proper facts of true castles.
Both Arundel and Warwick are castles, they both have mediaeval origins and the basic layout and plenty of the castle we see (especially the curtain walls and gatehouses) are original mediaeval. It’s a bit too much to say they aren’t mediaeval, despite the later additions and reworkings and building work).
Intro shows Broadway Tower at 0:13. Not a castle.
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It's pronounced Annick.
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Is it pronounced War-Wick? No! Then it is not Aaalnwick, it’s pronounced Ann-ick the L is silent and it sounds nothing like Almond. Northumberland has more castles than any other part of the uk and you choose one and then mis-pronounce it. As usual 9 castles in the south.
How about, Bamburgh pronounced Bamborough. Walkworth, Newcastle, Holy Island and on and on.
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Ugh?
Why is hogwarts absent
Because it's in Scotland.
Its fictional and its not supposed to be in England
Pronounced anick
Nice video. Thank you