Peaceful English Village on a Hot Summer Afternoon | LOCKINGTON, ENGLAND.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ส.ค. 2024
- Join me on this wonderful summer's day walk through a beautiful little village in East Yorkshire, England, as we meander beside a gurgling beck on a hot, lazy afternoon.
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The pretty village of Lockington which is split along its length by a gurgling beck, is situated in a tranquil backwater just south of Driffield at the south-eastern extremity of the Yorkshire Wolds. The Bryan Mills Beck which runs through the village is 8 km long from the source to Bryan Mills Farm and is artificial and not a natural waterway.
The manor of Lockington is recorded in the Domesday Book as being divided between the Archbishop of York (who gave his portion into the care of St John’s Church, Beverley) and the Count of Mortain, the Conqueror’s half-brother. But the family which has been associated with the village for some 800 years - and continues to be so - is that of Hotham. The Hothams take their name from the village of Hotham, their original property, eight miles to the south-west, near Market Weighton. The family became major landowners throughout this corner of the East Riding, spreading their acreage eastwards from Hotham towards Beverley and arriving at Lockington at the beginning of the 13th century. Documents describe a law suit by the Hothams over manorial rights at Lockington in 1213.
The most famous member of this illustrious dynasty is Sir John Hotham, 1st Baronet, Governor of Hull in the days leading up to the English Civil War, who, on April 23, 1642, entered the history books as the man who refused his king, Charles 1, entry to the city. The king was forced to retire from the city gates, proclaiming Hotham a traitor.
At the end of the 17th century, the Hotham manor house at Scorborough burned down and the family purchased the nearby South Dalton estate. In 1797, Sir John Hotham’s descendant, Admiral William Hotham, was created 1st Baron Hotham. The 8th Baron Hotham still resides at South Dalton and the family retains large holdings around Lockington.
The Moyser monument inside St Mary's church is in honour of Mary Moyser who died in 1633. Her effigy lies on its side above small effigies of her children and beneath a lengthy oval inscription flanked by Corinthian columns: pediment with figures of Truth, Charity and Justice.
The walls are entirely lined with panelling: each of the 173 panels is painted with a coat of arms connected with the Estoft family. The whole south chapel was remodelled in 1634/5 as the Estoft family shrine.
Filmed on 26.06.2024
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Greetings from Ireland...really love the English countryside. Thank you... ☘️
You are most welcome Rosemary 🕊️
I liked the morning walk for me ❤ thank you 👌
A village with no pub or shop, a sign of the times!
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I feel like I am traveling with you around these places I have never been to. Experiencing your work makes me feel like I'm somewhere else. Thank you so much! 😁😁😁
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Enjoying from Canada….beautifully filmed 😊 Thank you!
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JUST BEAUTIFUL!
This is an awesome walk around Lockington Yorkshire
thanks and take care.👋🇬🇧
Glad you enjoyed the walk 🕊️
That's what we call a warm day in Winter. Nice temperature with some vitamin D from the sunshine.
That's cool even for England.
Last time I was there there were 30° C days and we were in Scotland.
Masses of pink tourists were seen bobbing up and down in lochs with inflatable Nessy floaties.
I like your background music.
Walking videos are a great way of visiting where you may never get the chance to go.
I particularly like to see evidence of survival features....old trees, walls. lanes, overgrown churchyards, Ford's, styles, Victorian post boxes in crumbling walls.
Nice Weather for the Solar Panels.
Qué magnífico paseo! No se puede creer tanta belleza y tanta paz!!! Me alegra pensar que apagás la cámara y seguís disfrutando de toda esa belleza. GRACIAS INFINITAS AMIGO, POR COMPARTIR TANTA BELLEZA!!! Cada paseo es una caricia al alma. Abrazo desde Argentina.
Sending peace and hugs back to Argentina 🕊️
Beautiful 💙💙💙💙💙
Hi Jamie, such a lovely walk through this beautiful little village in Yorkshire. If I was lucky enough to win the lottery this is the perfect place to live. ❤
Glad you enjoyed it Christine 🕊️
beautiful video, new friend here
Thank you and welcome to the channel🕊️
jamie what a lovely place Lockington is and to spoil us to an hour and half of such amazing walk thank you jamie l have read the information you always write about your walks just loved the weeping willow tree over the water its lovely to hear the bird song to was a lovely hot sunny day and so peaceful , what a lovely walk through the field the oak tree was leaning very well what lovely shade underneath the tree bet that was nice and cool thats a very old roller was it made of wood or concrete if so it would have been heavy to move jamie do you like sheep they are always looking at you and so curious to what beautiful countryside we have in our wonderful yorkshire you seem to find alot of lovely streams which are so peaceful hearing the water the peach coloured rose was lovely and the wild rose to loved the pink rose the cemetary is well kept what a lovely church st marys is loved all the film work you did inside the church dont know about you but we find churches so calming and peaceful thank you jamie for this amazing has always amazing walk 😊
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Lovely village indeed. I would like to see a bit of village life, like people going to the village grocer for some purchase.
Beautiful country sites. I do love to look at them. Did you ever consider paying a soft music background as we watch. I would enjoy that more as I work at my PC during the day. Just a thought. Thanks
So happy you enjoy the walks. My channel is just sight and sound I'm afraid. I'm actually a musician too. You can hear some of my music on the From The Air videos 🕊️
Lovely walk. Thanks!
You are most welcome 🕊️
🥰🥰pueblo tanbonito!!!
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Also, thank you for the detailed tour of the church, that was alot of work!
You are welcome Wendy. I just love really old stuff 😁
Really enjoyed, Thank you for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it 🕊️
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very nice video, greeting from Netherlands
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Nothing to do about that 😊
Thank you sooo much for getting back. Looking forward to your future videos, thank you again for all of your hard work! (I really don't know how you hold that camera so long)
I bought a very light and mobile camera for just that reason. I'm so glad you enjoy the walks, and I have so many places I want to visit 🕊️
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Hello to you in Poland and welcome to the channel 🕊️
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It looks like rural bengal, except for architecture.
A bit worried about the horses. Not much water nor grass😊
They genuinely looked parched to me 🕊️
You sheep whisperer, you 😂🤣😂.
I wondered if you took a pic of the "descendant tree?". I would love it if you could attach it to a comment! 😁
Not sure what tree that is Wendy?
3:5 this unic name 😂😂😂
Um vilarejo tão bonito, mas parece uma cidade fantasma. Mesmo com um raro dia lindo de sol e um pouco de calor, não se vê ninguém, nesse lugar não tem pessoas e crianças, pra aproveitar e brincar ao ar livre ?
This was filmed around midday when all the children are at school and the parents are at work. I'm sure it will be busier on a weekend 🕊️
Oh, sorry. We call it our family tree. I was referring to the placarded chart of their family descendents throughout the centuries by generation.
Not sure how to say it 🤔🤗👋
Ah I see. Yes the family tree. I imagined I had missed some ancient oak in a field with special meaning. I have a screenshot of it here but the writing was so tiny it's impossible to read. The title says 'Key to the Heraldry' and the first name goes back to the 11th Century 😮
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No pub?
Didn't see one 🤔
In Yorkshire?
That's right
Thank you very much.
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Welcome to the channel 🕊️