Dr Foster went to Gloucester in a shower of rain, stepped in a puddle right up to his middle and never went there again ! Nursery rhyme. Glad you enjoyed it ❤❤
It is a truly beautiful church. I’ve yet to make it to Gloucester, in fact I’ve hardly seen any of this entire section of southwest England. Your visits to this town, Bristol and other locations is giving me lots of ideas for future trips. Thank you for providing me with a peep into the region. My admiration for Blair’s stamina this far along in her pregnancy is BOUNDLESS😁
i think most british people realised that it must have been a misreading, or possibly, though less likely, the date of a renaming. it is so obviously pre the early modern period, or more simply, pre-reformation, in its structure.
I work in the Quays shopping center. Gloucester isn't my favorite place to live, but being so close to the Cathedral is a perk. It's such a relaxing place where you can unwind and reflect. I would highly recommend my childhood village of Lacock, in Wiltshire! It's a beautiful village, full of history and so many films have been shot there, including Harry Potter.
Love watching your videos and living in Gloucester it really is nice to see a different perspective of our city. Oh and the cheese rolling coverage is crazy 😂😂
this is such a lovely vlog- i was born in Gloucester and recently moved back to the area after living on the south coast for the last 30 years. I love it. will definately try the vietnamese restauramt. If you are ever back this way I recommend Hereford cathedral- on a tuesady lunchtime they have an organ recital. Props to Blaire for all that walking whilst pregnant with twins! Much love to you all.
I took my daughters last year to Gloucester it was beautiful weather and we had a lovely time. I was surprised by the Quay side we had a lovely meal here in one of the restaurant
As a service engineer.I travel a lot.A few years ago I had a job in Gloucester.A few hours to kill awaiting a courier to deliver a part for the job.I did the same route of the docs and the magnificent cathedral.Thanks for bringing back memories of a rare good day at work
I think I need to go there this summer. I can do it on a day trip from London. Brill. You guys have been showing me my own country - thanks for that. Much appreciated.
I'm not from Gloucester originally, but I live here now. I've eaten at that Vietnamese ppace a few times, and the food is great there The hallways of the cathedral has appeared in movies. They were used as the hallways for Hogwards during the early Harry Potter movies
Gloucester used to be a great place , it is now very rundown with a lot of shops closed , i can see the appeal to a tourist , and the place at the end with ppl coming out with pints thats a famous chain of pub/restaurant called spoons or wetherspoons
Congratulations on the coming family extension! Couple of 'left field' visit suggestions for you. Portmerrion in North Wales (Italianate Village) probably best in summer. Secondly, if you drive take Le Shuttle trip to Northern France from Folkestone, Kent and visit the Normandy ports such as Dunkerque, Boulogne & Le Touqet Easy to get to as the Fast A16 route passes all over them in France. All the best with new additions 🙏
I have quite an amusing story about Gloucester Cathedral. Back in the 80’s I was attending my brother’s graduation ceremony. Myself and father, whilst waiting for mother outside the Ladies Loo near the cloisters was watching a small chap briskly walking towards up dressed in all the garb of a Doctorate, turned and walked into the Ladies loo only to very quickly beat an embarrassing retreat😊. I turned and said to my father, “all that education and he couldn’t read the notice clearly on display “Ladies Toilet”!😂
Not me having lived in gloucester all my life . Greek on the docks is pretty new and gets a lot of hype round here, but the food is quite expensive for the quality. Congrats on the twin btw! ❤
The cathedral is nice they have cool art exhibitions in there sometimes. You need to see all the parts of the COTSWOLDS. Lots of beautiful English countryside along the way and will make a great playlist of vids.
John Stafford Smith was born in Gloucester and was in the cathedral choir ,he composed the music for To Anacreon in heaven which the tune was later adopted for the American national anthem
@@MacandBlair There is a plaque dedicated to him in the Cathedral. It's where you see the Union Jack and Stars and Stripes flags in your video. Gloucester is my home town and we have lots and lots of history. Did you manage to travel to the wonderful Forest Of Dean which is close by? Gloucester is the UK's most inland port. Henry III, aged only nine years, was crowned with a gilded iron ring in the Chapter House of Gloucester Cathedral. King Edward II is buried at the Cathedral. The Gloster Aircraft Company designed and built the famous Gladiator, Hawker Hurricane, Hawker Typhoon and Javelin aircraft in Gloucester. Their greatest achievement was building The Meteor, which was the RAF's first jet-powered fighter and the only Allied jet fighter to be put into service during the Second World War. Simon Pegg, the famous Hollywood actor, comes from Gloucester.
Gloucester is a pleasing city, though I prefer nearby Hereford. Hereford has been the seat of a diocese since 670, and its present cathedral (built in 1079) is home to the UNESCO heritage Mappa Mundi (a 725 yr-old map), and the biggest chained library of medieval books in the UK. Of course, Hereford is also home to the famous Hereford breed of beef kine. Btw, the famous Three Choirs Festival is well worth a visit. It alternates between Hereford, Gloucester, and Worcester cathedrals, and in July this year will be in Gloucester. The 300th festival will be in 2027 at Hereford.
A lovely video, and kudos to Blair for managing all of that walking, she did so well! Gloucester cathedral is a jewel. Gloucestershire is my home county, and may I suggest a visit to Tewkesbury in North Gloucestershire, when you are able. It has a beautiful and ancient abbey, lots of black and white buildings from centuries ago, and lovely walks along the river.
You seemed to have missed A clock with animated figures (1904), GA Baker & Son, Jewellers, Southgate Street, Gloucester, England A beautifully preserved Edwardian shop front, Baker's clock was built in 1904. The bells are struck on the quarter hour by the figures of Old Father Time, John Bull and figures representing Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
We've never been to Gloucester, it looks well worth a visit. During the early part of the Civil War it was besieged by the Royalist army. The Earl of Essex relieved the siege.
I love living in Gloucester you can get some really good photos of the Cathedral in the morning and at sunset if you ever come back I would love to show you some of it hidden sites 13:41
06:48 "next to this old wall" that old wall surrounds the 18th century prison which replaced another older prison which was in fact the medieval castle After the prison closed archeological excavations revealed the foundations of the castle Keep under what had been the prison basketball court
Interesting, I've never been. Bit of trivia - There's a famous British kids nursery rhyme that goes 'Dr. Foster went to Gloucester (pronounced Gloster as Elliot Grimshaw suggested) in a shower of rain, he stepped in a puddle, right up to his middle, and never went there again.
In those warehouse buildings, Reynolds, Vinings etc every second main floor support beam is 90 foot long 18''x 18''. Each floorboard is 2'' thick. Before it was redeveloped a couple of warehouses were sold off just for the timber.
It's not pronounced "Gloss-cher". It's pronounced "Gloss-ter". The pronunciation of place names in the UK can be confusing for non-locals (even for British people if they're not from the local area) because many places are not pronounced as they are spelled. It's nice to see you visiting so many places in the UK and enjoying yourselves!
A free house is a pub that is not owned by a brewery. Most pubs are tied which means that they are owned by a brewery and will be obliged to sell the beers that the brewery brews. They might have one or two 'guest beers' from other brewers but most of the beers will be the owner's produce. A free house is able to negotiate with many brewers. Wetherspoons mostly use their freedom to source very cheap beers, but other free houses use their freedom to support local craft breweries.
All being well with exams I’ll be moving to Gloucester for university later this year. Can’t wait, the big wall next to the student flats is actually a former prison.
Walking is good healthy exercise so you just keep looking after your good lady wife. Hope that your car is right hand drive so you can get her to the hospital without any unnecessary delays, coz I'm watching!! hahaha great video, you're getting closer to god's country and when you get there make sure you have a Devonshire cream tea on Dartmoor. 🙃
I'm like this guy might be from Chicago - he says "Glahshter". That's OK. I'm from Chicago, I live near London and my husband may be getting a transfer to Gloucester. Hope the babies are thriving.❤❤
Interesting city, thanks for sharing it with us. I know you live in the Midlands. Does it have a north and south part, and would you care to give a tour of the Midlands you all call home since many of us don't know much about it? What do you find fascinating living in the Midlands?
How you managed to miss The Tailor of Gloucester museum, and the Harry Potter filming site, I have no idea. You were even in the very washing area in the films.
I can’t believe Blair felt like travelling all that way just a week or 2 to go 😮. I lived there 40 yrs ago it was a dump. I had just moved from Brighton so I was totally miserable.
@@MacandBlair "Gloster" for the city, "Gloster-shur" for the county. I've never heard anyone say so many nice things about the place! Your perspective is very refreshing.
@@MacandBlairGloucester isn't hard to pronounce. It's pronounced gloster as to rhyme with foster as in foster parent. Dr Foster went to Gloucester, remember the rhyme.
It TRULY boggles the mind that this could be built 500 years ago, the cost the effort, you could NOT build something like that these days! It would cost 100’s of millions of dollars
oh, a 'free house' means a pub that isn't attached to a brewery. So they can sell whatever drinks they want, not what a brewery tells them to. of note, is King Edward the seconds tomb- he was reputably murdered over the river at Berkeley Castle by disembowelling with a red hot poker- rumour in the Forest of Dean is that his screams could be heard over the estuary. Britain's royal history is bloody, man.
@@MacandBlair there is a rumour that didn't actually happen (he was outwardly homosexual hence the method of death) his wife faked the whole thing and arranged for him to escape to france- which gives the question- who's in the tomb???
Super video but Mac you knocked 1000 years off the cathedral’s history, it was founded in 679!
Dr Foster went to Gloucester in a shower of rain, stepped in a puddle right up to his middle and never went there again ! Nursery rhyme. Glad you enjoyed it ❤❤
You got there before me. We were all saying it weren't we. 😀
It is a truly beautiful church. I’ve yet to make it to Gloucester, in fact I’ve hardly seen any of this entire section of southwest England. Your visits to this town, Bristol and other locations is giving me lots of ideas for future trips. Thank you for providing me with a peep into the region.
My admiration for Blair’s stamina this far along in her pregnancy is BOUNDLESS😁
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I was born here it's ok I get Ur up and downs living or visiting here
Thankyou for a positive look at our City. Hope you enjoyed your stay and that you get to visit again in the sunshine ☀️
Hi guys, Thanks for watching the video. I want to make a correction the year GLOUCESTER CATHEDRAL was started is 1089 and it was completed in 1499.
i think most british people realised that it must have been a misreading, or possibly, though less likely, the date of a renaming. it is so obviously pre the early modern period, or more simply, pre-reformation, in its structure.
That is interesting because I thought I saw a Saxon Arch but presumed I was mistaken, so, perhaps I wasn't.
Thankfully Henry VIII didn't tear it down because it contained the bodies of several English Kings...
Excellent evaluation of Wetherspoons.
Fantastic video. Love to see the Cotswolds and surrounding area Highlighted. Thank you
Awesome interesting City, another beautiful video thank you guys for sharing.
Thanks
Love the vid never been to this city befor so thank you for sharing ❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
I work in the Quays shopping center. Gloucester isn't my favorite place to live, but being so close to the Cathedral is a perk. It's such a relaxing place where you can unwind and reflect.
I would highly recommend my childhood village of Lacock, in Wiltshire! It's a beautiful village, full of history and so many films have been shot there, including Harry Potter.
Thanks for sharing 👍 😊
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Some pubs are 'free houses' which I belive means they aren't tied to a particular brewery - they can sell any brand of beer. xx
correct.
Love watching your videos and living in Gloucester it really is nice to see a different perspective of our city. Oh and the cheese rolling coverage is crazy 😂😂
this is such a lovely vlog- i was born in Gloucester and recently moved back to the area after living on the south coast for the last 30 years. I love it. will definately try the vietnamese restauramt. If you are ever back this way I recommend Hereford cathedral- on a tuesady lunchtime they have an organ recital. Props to Blaire for all that walking whilst pregnant with twins! Much love to you all.
I'm British and Never been mate .it's nice to walk with you both .
Wow! Blair is such a trooper!
Take care Blair!
I took my daughters last year to Gloucester it was beautiful weather and we had a lovely time. I was surprised by the Quay side we had a lovely meal here in one of the restaurant
used love going too Gloucester when I was a kid and my dad showing me the places where he grew up
Look forwards to this my old hometown
As a service engineer.I travel a lot.A few years ago I had a job in Gloucester.A few hours to kill awaiting a courier to deliver a part for the job.I did the same route of the docs and the magnificent cathedral.Thanks for bringing back memories of a rare good day at work
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Cool video, the Cathedral was beautiful. Lovely to see you and Blair. Sending blessings and love 💗💗💗
At 6:35 is the uni of Glos accommodation called Blackfriars but the actual university campus is a 20-25 minute walk away from there.
I think I need to go there this summer. I can do it on a day trip from London. Brill. You guys have been showing me my own country - thanks for that. Much appreciated.
Give me a shout if you do mate 👍......I'm a local 😁
I'm not from Gloucester originally, but I live here now. I've eaten at that Vietnamese ppace a few times, and the food is great there
The hallways of the cathedral has appeared in movies. They were used as the hallways for Hogwards during the early Harry Potter movies
...and in May 2019 Doctor Who came to town. Filming much of the episode 'Fugitive of the Judoon' in the square outside the Cathedral.
Last time I was in Gloucester the Warehouse was full of antique shops. Good video.
Gloucester used to be a great place , it is now very rundown with a lot of shops closed , i can see the appeal to a tourist , and the place at the end with ppl coming out with pints thats a famous chain of pub/restaurant called spoons or wetherspoons
Congratulations on the coming family extension! Couple of 'left field' visit suggestions for you. Portmerrion in North Wales (Italianate Village) probably best in summer. Secondly, if you drive take Le Shuttle trip to Northern France from Folkestone, Kent and visit the Normandy ports such as Dunkerque, Boulogne & Le Touqet Easy to get to as the Fast A16 route passes all over them in France. All the best with new additions 🙏
Thanks for the suggestions 👍🏾
I have quite an amusing story about Gloucester Cathedral. Back in the 80’s I was attending my brother’s graduation ceremony. Myself and father, whilst waiting for mother outside the Ladies Loo near the cloisters was watching a small chap briskly walking towards up dressed in all the garb of a Doctorate, turned and walked into the Ladies loo only to very quickly beat an embarrassing retreat😊. I turned and said to my father, “all that education and he couldn’t read the notice clearly on display “Ladies Toilet”!😂
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Great family, stay blessed
Not me having lived in gloucester all my life . Greek on the docks is pretty new and gets a lot of hype round here, but the food is quite expensive for the quality. Congrats on the twin btw! ❤
Hey my home city!
The cathedral is nice they have cool art exhibitions in there sometimes. You need to see all the parts of the COTSWOLDS. Lots of beautiful English countryside along the way and will make a great playlist of vids.
John Stafford Smith was born in Gloucester and was in the cathedral choir ,he composed the music for To Anacreon in heaven which the tune was later adopted for the American national anthem
That is a wonderful historical point to know. Thanks.
@@MacandBlair There is a plaque dedicated to him in the Cathedral. It's where you see the Union Jack and Stars and Stripes flags in your video. Gloucester is my home town and we have lots and lots of history. Did you manage to travel to the wonderful Forest Of Dean which is close by?
Gloucester is the UK's most inland port. Henry III, aged only nine years, was crowned with a gilded iron ring in the Chapter House of Gloucester Cathedral. King Edward II is buried at the Cathedral.
The Gloster Aircraft Company designed and built the famous Gladiator, Hawker Hurricane, Hawker Typhoon and Javelin aircraft in Gloucester. Their greatest achievement was building The Meteor, which was the RAF's first jet-powered fighter and the only Allied jet fighter to be put into service during the Second World War.
Simon Pegg, the famous Hollywood actor, comes from Gloucester.
Harry Potter was part filmed in the cathedral and the big wall you walked by was the prison. Great vlog.
Thanks
Gloucester is a pleasing city, though I prefer nearby Hereford. Hereford has been the seat of a diocese since 670, and its present cathedral (built in 1079) is home to the UNESCO heritage Mappa Mundi (a 725 yr-old map), and the biggest chained library of medieval books in the UK. Of course, Hereford is also home to the famous Hereford breed of beef kine. Btw, the famous Three Choirs Festival is well worth a visit. It alternates between Hereford, Gloucester, and Worcester cathedrals, and in July this year will be in Gloucester. The 300th festival will be in 2027 at Hereford.
I will add Hereford to our track log. Thanks for the suggestion.
A lovely video, and kudos to Blair for managing all of that walking, she did so well! Gloucester cathedral is a jewel. Gloucestershire is my home county, and may I suggest a visit to Tewkesbury in North Gloucestershire, when you are able. It has a beautiful and ancient abbey, lots of black and white buildings from centuries ago, and lovely walks along the river.
Sounds lovely! Thanks for the suggestion.
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I'll second that Tewkesbury may be overlooked not being a city but it's hard to beat for surviving medieval buildings
You seemed to have missed A clock with animated figures (1904), GA Baker & Son, Jewellers, Southgate Street, Gloucester, England
A beautifully preserved Edwardian shop front, Baker's clock was built in 1904. The bells are struck on the quarter hour by the figures of Old Father Time, John Bull and figures representing Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
That sounds lovely. I hate we missed it.
@@MacandBlair next time 😊
They do walk past it - you can see them coming up to it at the 0:42 second mark.
We've never been to Gloucester, it looks well worth a visit.
During the early part of the Civil War it was besieged by the Royalist army. The Earl of Essex relieved the siege.
I love living in Gloucester you can get some really good photos of the Cathedral in the morning and at sunset if you ever come back I would love to show you some of it hidden sites 13:41
06:48 "next to this old wall" that old wall surrounds the 18th century prison which
replaced another older prison which was
in fact the medieval castle
After the prison closed archeological
excavations revealed the foundations
of the castle Keep under what had
been the prison basketball court
Wetherspoons is a nationwide pub chain. They have the same, very commercial, mass produced pub food menu in every pub.
Interesting, I've never been. Bit of trivia - There's a famous British kids nursery rhyme that goes
'Dr. Foster went to Gloucester (pronounced Gloster as Elliot Grimshaw suggested) in a shower of rain, he stepped in a puddle, right up to his middle, and never went there again.
In those warehouse buildings, Reynolds, Vinings etc every second main floor support beam is 90 foot long 18''x 18''. Each floorboard is 2'' thick. Before it was redeveloped a couple of warehouses were sold off just for the timber.
I recommend Fletcher moss botanical gardens and for you to look it to the Ghillie Dhu of Gairloch and the lost gardens of heligan.❤️
I will look it up. Thanks.
It's not pronounced "Gloss-cher". It's pronounced "Gloss-ter". The pronunciation of place names in the UK can be confusing for non-locals (even for British people if they're not from the local area) because many places are not pronounced as they are spelled. It's nice to see you visiting so many places in the UK and enjoying yourselves!
A free house is a pub that is not owned by a brewery. Most pubs are tied which means that they are owned by a brewery and will be obliged to sell the beers that the brewery brews. They might have one or two 'guest beers' from other brewers but most of the beers will be the owner's produce. A free house is able to negotiate with many brewers. Wetherspoons mostly use their freedom to source very cheap beers, but other free houses use their freedom to support local craft breweries.
Thanks
It's not licenced by a brewery. Sometimes it maybe privately owned but still under license to a brewery.
The big old wall you said about was actually the old Gloucester prison.I think they do tours now
Not really a place I have wanted to visit. But looks OK. I keep saying that you should visit York & Oxford. So much to see and do 👍🏽
All being well with exams I’ll be moving to Gloucester for university later this year. Can’t wait, the big wall next to the student flats is actually a former prison.
Thanks and good luck in the fall!
Walking is good healthy exercise so you just keep looking after your good lady wife. Hope that your car is right hand drive so you can get her to the hospital without any unnecessary delays, coz I'm watching!! hahaha great video, you're getting closer to god's country and when you get there make sure you have a Devonshire cream tea on Dartmoor. 🙃
I'm like this guy might be from Chicago - he says "Glahshter". That's OK. I'm from Chicago, I live near London and my husband may be getting a transfer to Gloucester. Hope the babies are thriving.❤❤
I think the cathedral was founded in 1089 not 1679?
Yes, thank you for the correction.
Interesting city, thanks for sharing it with us. I know you live in the Midlands. Does it have a north and south part, and would you care to give a tour of the Midlands you all call home since many of us don't know much about it? What do you find fascinating living in the Midlands?
Thanks for the suggestion. The Midlands are lovely.
Thanks for the reply. I'm looking forward to seeing your adventures of the Midlands.🙂
The thing I notice more and more is how CLEAN the UK is, there seems to be no litter or grotesque graffiti everywhere
Actually they seemed to have caught Gloucester on a good day because it's
not always this clean
you missee Gloucester Park
I would need a walker or at least a cane, if I was walking around with 2 babies inside me. the cathedral looked lovely.
We’re your kids in school or did they not fancy going around Gloucester
They were with a sitter. Parents' day out...
You should go to Worcester
It looks different ( The Docks )
You should visit Norwich . A gem
How you managed to miss The Tailor of Gloucester museum, and the Harry Potter filming site, I have no idea. You were even in the very washing area in the films.
Sorry we missed it. I will look it up for future visits.
I can’t believe Blair felt like travelling all that way just a week or 2 to go 😮. I lived there 40 yrs ago it was a dump. I had just moved from Brighton so I was totally miserable.
Believe me I live in Gloucester and only the few good parts were shown lol
i pronounce it gloster.
Its a hard one to pronounce... at least for me.
@@MacandBlair "Gloster" for the city, "Gloster-shur" for the county. I've never heard anyone say so many nice things about the place! Your perspective is very refreshing.
@@MacandBlairGloucester isn't hard to pronounce. It's pronounced gloster as to rhyme with foster as in foster parent.
Dr Foster went to Gloucester, remember the rhyme.
Blair is glowing. I hope she rests after.
She did... 🤰🏾🙂
Looks a lot older than 1679.
indeed. well spotted; medieval architecture. mac has corrected the date above.
It TRULY boggles the mind that this could be built 500 years ago, the cost the effort, you could NOT build something like that these days! It would cost 100’s of millions of dollars
Ground breaking was in 1089, completed in 1499. Now that's dedication.
at the cathedral don't forget that that is where a lot of Harry Potter was filmed
Its not pronounced foe, it's fer with a down up tone. Good luck 😅 ❤
oh, a 'free house' means a pub that isn't attached to a brewery. So they can sell whatever drinks they want, not what a brewery tells them to. of note, is King Edward the seconds tomb- he was reputably murdered over the river at Berkeley Castle by disembowelling with a red hot poker- rumour in the Forest of Dean is that his screams could be heard over the estuary. Britain's royal history is bloody, man.
Thanks, that sounds like a hard way to go...
@@MacandBlair there is a rumour that didn't actually happen (he was outwardly homosexual hence the method of death) his wife faked the whole thing and arranged for him to escape to france- which gives the question- who's in the tomb???
I am a total antitheist who regards religion as the worst plague ever inflicted on mankind. But they can do architecture.
I think barton Street woukd have been more of the presenters cup of tea.
The city was ruined in 60s by planners. Apart from the cathedral and quays there is nothing. One of the worst city centres in the country.
Its pronounced Gloss-ter
You should visit 25 Cromwell street, you will dig it 😜👍
Lol