Magical, pastoral Pitchcombe, a gem indeed ! And worthy of exploration and discovery - provided it remains a gem. Let Painswick draw the madding crowd. The hamlet and its surroundings endure thanks to the local inhabitants and not least to the efforts of the Caruthers-Littles. With gratitude from your Canadian kinsmen. It is good to see the old family seat again in all its Georgian dignity. Mr. Shuckburgh's videos are lyrical, beautiful, informed and so very much appreciated. I'm eager for more. Bravo ! With regards again from far off old Dominion.
Spring in its full Cotswold glory! Thank you for making our Sunday sunnier and our week more pleasant. Cheers to everyone involved for the making and sharing of this slice of gentle happiness.
What a glorious Spring day to film such a gorgeous Cotswold gem 💎 our sincere thanks 🙏 from us all here in Albany, Western Australia- Andrew, Grant, Brae the Westie and Maggie the calico cat 🐈 ❤
Oh, to be in England now that spring is here….. such a lovely place , many thanks for showing perhaps one of the last blessed old places. Hopefully it will remain as it is.
I really enjoy the scenery of the countryside in this area and of course the old churches and cemeteries and all of the history that happened here and Thank You for your videos and until your next new video have a great week. 🪦⛪🪦🕍🪦
A wonderful village which I visited often when staying with my aunt in Painswick. Not as remote as you think evidenced on the video showing the bus passing along the main road en route I think from Cheltenham to Stroud. I am sure you have visited but maybe not on video the wonderful Painswick Beacon. Not a village as such but the 360 degree views from the trig point on an early spring morning are as good as any in the Cotswolds. Thank you for the video.
Delightful video of an enchanting 'combe' which certainly merits a visit - though its a very distant memory for me. I believe there is a bus from Stroud.
Yes indeed, I was wondering rather about that, building a church on top of a church. It reminds me of a memorable narrative from Monty Python with reference to the castle built on a swamp and more of the same until one stayed up. Obviously in Pitchcombe they doubtless knew what they were doing - no jokes there to be made I'm sure. My grandfather was an architect and indeed knew this church well. I dare say he could have easily explained the process to me.
Magical, pastoral Pitchcombe, a gem indeed ! And worthy of exploration and discovery - provided it remains a gem. Let Painswick draw the madding crowd. The hamlet and
its surroundings endure thanks to the local inhabitants and not least to the efforts of the Caruthers-Littles. With gratitude from your Canadian kinsmen. It is good to see the
old family seat again in all its Georgian dignity. Mr. Shuckburgh's videos are lyrical, beautiful, informed and so very much appreciated. I'm eager for more. Bravo ! With regards
again from far off old Dominion.
It's never a chore to watch Robin show lovely little out-of-the-way villages and places.
What a lovely little place! So wonderful to spend a few minutes seeing this! 😊
Spring in its full Cotswold glory! Thank you for making our Sunday sunnier and our week more pleasant. Cheers to everyone involved for the making and sharing of this slice of gentle happiness.
What a glorious Spring day to film such a gorgeous Cotswold gem 💎 our sincere thanks 🙏 from us all here in Albany, Western Australia- Andrew, Grant, Brae the Westie and Maggie the calico cat 🐈 ❤
Looking forward to more videos boys keep keep the videos coming boys hi from Ovid New York USA
Oh, to be in England now that spring is here….. such a lovely place , many thanks for showing perhaps one of the last blessed old places. Hopefully it will remain as it is.
Beautiful little village! Love the church! Thank you for the tour!
Thank you for introducing me to beautiful corner of the world. Lovely. Hello to the doggies.
Oh my heart sings every time you guys show more hidden gems of the Cotswolds. Thanks so much from Ireland.
Thank you, Robin, for sharing this lovely village❤️
I really enjoy the scenery of the countryside
in this area and of course the old churches
and cemeteries and all of the history that
happened here and Thank You for your videos
and until your next new video have a great week.
🪦⛪🪦🕍🪦
A wonderful village which I visited often when staying with my aunt in Painswick. Not as remote as you think evidenced on the video showing the bus passing along the main road en route I think from Cheltenham to Stroud. I am sure you have visited but maybe not on video the wonderful Painswick Beacon. Not a village as such but the 360 degree views from the trig point on an early spring morning are as good as any in the Cotswolds. Thank you for the video.
Sunny sunday, blessed old places and a good description trough you and your team. I always enjoy it.
Delightful video of an enchanting 'combe' which certainly merits a visit - though its a very distant memory for me. I believe there is a bus from Stroud.
Absolutely delightful 🇬🇧
Beautiful - thank you! I wish I was there.
I have been to the Slad Valley. Its beautiful. The Cotswolds are really spectacular.
What a gem!
Thank you! 🤘❤️🇺🇸
Thats what a village hall should look like
It is 3d of >
St Geoge' s day.
JML
Huh? How do you build a church over another, destroy the first and the new one not collapse!?!!
Very carefully...
Yes indeed, I was wondering rather about that, building a church on top of a church. It reminds me of a memorable narrative from Monty Python with reference to
the castle built on a swamp and more of the same until one stayed up. Obviously in Pitchcombe they doubtless knew what they were doing - no jokes there to be
made I'm sure. My grandfather was an architect and indeed knew this church well. I dare say he could have easily explained the process to me.