Thanks a load. That's very kind. It's really nice to know when people have enjoyed one of my videos so thanks for letting me know, I'm glad you enjoyed it! I'll definitely be doing more in the future. Thanks for watching, Adam :)
Came across your video and enjoyed it very much. Often wondered where the "closeness" of houses to the roads came about from where i grew up(Upstate NY); now I know. Just like the village there. Thanks for sharing such a charming village,canal,etc.
Hello Adam. How absolutely wonderful to have a nice walk w/ ur parents & Bailey. Wolverley was a quaint little town. I was surprised by how much traffic there was @ the one point of ur walk. Bailey is such a cute boy & he listens so well. My avatar is my dog, Lily. She is such a joy 🥰! Sorry I got side tracked, haha. I noticed on some of the cottages there were triangular shaped windows on the fronts. I’d never seen that before. I thought they added a lot of charm. I have a question about St. John’s Church, or rather what I’d seen @ the church. When u were near the altar, that was a “separate” section from the main body of pews. The seats were facing each other as opposed to facing the altar like the main pews. I’ve noticed this in other churches in England, as well as some government type places such as court rooms. What is the purpose of this section that faces each other & who sits there? BTW, I smiled as u were leaving St. John’s when the church bells rang. I love hearing them 🥰! The gravestone from the 1700’s of the several children who had died was so terribly sad. My heart breaks for them. Sorry this is such a long one w/ my question, Adam. I throughly enjoyed this walk about. Thank u so kindly 😉. Take care.
Your Lily looks like a cute girl! Yes, I do enjoy a walk with my parents occasionally, especially when they find somewhere new and interesting to go. Bailey is very spoiled (which is good) and has a good life. After his daily walk he usually gets a sausage or something from a pub or cafe! I've got to be honest, I'm not very wise when it comes to churches as I don't attend frequently, so I can't really answer your question. Hopefully someone will pick up on your question one day and be able to give an answer. That busy road was the only main road that goes through Wolverley so thankfully the rest of the place is not so busy. Glad you enjoyed it, Adam :)
This was awesome. I love the walkthroughs! Thanks Adam
Thanks a load. That's very kind. It's really nice to know when people have enjoyed one of my videos so thanks for letting me know, I'm glad you enjoyed it! I'll definitely be doing more in the future. Thanks for watching, Adam :)
Came across your video and enjoyed it very much. Often wondered where the "closeness" of houses to the roads came about from where i grew up(Upstate NY); now I know. Just like the village there. Thanks for sharing such a charming village,canal,etc.
That's very kind Colleen. Thanks for your lovely comments and thanks for watching my video, I enjoy making them. Best wishes from England, Adam :)
Hello Adam. How absolutely wonderful to have a nice walk w/ ur parents & Bailey. Wolverley was a quaint little town. I was surprised by how much traffic there was @ the one point of ur walk. Bailey is such a cute boy & he listens so well. My avatar is my dog, Lily. She is such a joy 🥰! Sorry I got side tracked, haha. I noticed on some of the cottages there were triangular shaped windows on the fronts. I’d never seen that before. I thought they added a lot of charm. I have a question about St. John’s Church, or rather what I’d seen @ the church. When u were near the altar, that was a “separate” section from the main body of pews. The seats were facing each other as opposed to facing the altar like the main pews. I’ve noticed this in other churches in England, as well as some government type places such as court rooms. What is the purpose of this section that faces each other & who sits there? BTW, I smiled as u were leaving St. John’s when the church bells rang. I love hearing them 🥰! The gravestone from the 1700’s of the several children who had died was so terribly sad. My heart breaks for them. Sorry this is such a long one w/ my question, Adam. I throughly enjoyed this walk about. Thank u so kindly 😉. Take care.
Your Lily looks like a cute girl! Yes, I do enjoy a walk with my parents occasionally, especially when they find somewhere new and interesting to go. Bailey is very spoiled (which is good) and has a good life. After his daily walk he usually gets a sausage or something from a pub or cafe! I've got to be honest, I'm not very wise when it comes to churches as I don't attend frequently, so I can't really answer your question. Hopefully someone will pick up on your question one day and be able to give an answer. That busy road was the only main road that goes through Wolverley so thankfully the rest of the place is not so busy. Glad you enjoyed it, Adam :)