The Cotswold Explorer When I was living in the Mildenhall area, I enjoyed a week in Cirencester. I was at a B&B, and the owner showed me how it was an ideal "home base" from which I could easily visit beautiful places that are nearby. It was a great few days; Bibury, Burford, Burton-on-the-Water, Upper Slaughter, Stow-on-the-Wold, and then I moved on to Stratford-upon-Avon, before returning home.
Went on a tour and we visited Stow-on-the-wold. Had a pint of Cotswold BB ale in the Queen's Head. I never expected this rural area to be so packed with visitors, it felt like you were out on a street of London... It may have had something to so with it being a sunny Saturday, but gosh, this is not the peaceful towns I expected them to be lol.
Thank you for such an engaging series. I live on the south-western lip of the Cotswolds, near Wotton-under-Edge (Wool Town under the edge of the Cotswold escarpment), and know most of the places you show. I particularly appreciate that you step off the well-known paths into lesser known and no less fascinating villages. You have shown quite a few places that I have not visited. October 2020 is shaping up to be such a lovely autumn, and apart from when the Cotswolds are decked as a bride in spring, is a perfect season for exploring - especially the snug country pubs! I've just joined your Facebook group and subscribed.
From reading the comments I just realized you were not a program on tv but a private production company - outstanding and I love that we still have a level of sophistictated, erudite, intellectual discourse that respects the intelligence of the mass public - thank you for this.
I hail from India and I am student of English Language and Literature. I have done my Masters' degree in the same. I have always been fascinated by the explanations of the beautiful English countryside. Your videos stand testimony to their claims.
It’s difficult to imagine how Great Britain would be now had the royalist army had prevailed at Edge Hill, we might still have a full monarchy rule, with the aristocracy still in the ascendency, or we could still have Parliament as our rulers (that’s what Parliament is, our rulers, not our representatives), luckily we will never know and can accept our lot, and be thankful we live in such a beautiful and diverse nation. Thanks for sharing another wonderful tour of the Cotswolds, interesting and informative as ever. 😀👍🇬🇧🏴 P.S I very much enjoyed Michael Portfolio “railway journeys” very much in the same vein as your tour of the Cotswolds, but I think you would have done a better job of it.
Well I must say you both do an absolutely incredibly so so professional job anybody would think any of these videos that you do were done by the BBC or iTV it is that good!!, the commentary and the filming is absolutely second to none.. thank you so much this is amazing... but someone should put both of your names forward,TO TV!!👍🏽😊💙
I am an Englishman, living in Thailand since 2003. Married to my lovely Thai wife, we have been planning a trip (now Covid very much in the way) with her in mind, to introduce her to English culture, architecture, distinctive areas of the United Kingdom. Over many years, I have worked, lived and travelled greatly over just about everywhere. There are many beautiful places and one, is the Cotswolds. Thank you for this very informative and well-presented video - I will show it to Kessera!
You are an absolute historian 👏🏼✨👏🏼✨👏🏼 I can drink a cup of tea and enjoy watching your Chanel very relaxing THANK YOU IM ON MY WAY TO THE COTSWOLDS FROM THE USA 🇺🇸💓💓💓
My name is Sérgio Luiz Lacerda, I'm Brazilian, I live in the city of Curitiba, State of Paraná, Brazil. I always want to receive information from the Cotswolds. I love Cotswolds Thanks!!!!
I am English but live in Sydney. I've always loved the Cotswolds (always said I would retire there but time has passed & it's now all too difficult). I've just dicovered your wonderful, professional, fantastically presented videos & so enjoy them. Thank you so much for giving me such pleasure. Each village/town has it's own charm, i'm sorry but I can't pick a favourite. 💕
I'm enjoying learning of the history of The Cotswold region and how it played an important role. The towns are quaint and look welcoming to visitors. I've never visited the UK but your programmes give me the opportunity. Thank you for sharing the beautiful towns and the history. Cheers.
I absolutely enjoy your videos. Can’t wait to visit these treasures myself. Also I must commend your dress sense. Quintessentially British. Keep the videos coming. Cheers.
I I very much enjoyed this particular video journey as I used to work at Compton Wynyates and although you were not able to visit it brought back many memories of my time there.
Hello ,I am on episode 2 of your excellent tours of the Cotswolds. I am ashamed to say we have never been ,but a avid traveller of our wonderful land we live in,so diverse in beauty in every shire ,we will endeavour to correct this when this pandemic abates? We live in Troon Ayrshire but it’s a bit of a stride right now.I had a great uncle who lived In Ilkley and injected a lasting interest in the his surrounding area ,just as you are doing with your Cotswolds scenery and historical facts. Interesting fact you produce whisky ,well my son sent me a excellent bottle Yamasaki single malt from Japan,so no pressure .Keep flying the flag.
Marvelous episodes! Wonderful episodes of one of my favorite areas in the world. Very well presented and done! Would thoroughly enjoy content on Lechlade-on-Thames, the River Leach, Eastleach-Turville and Northleach! None of the “Footloose” series has covered these particular areas of the beautiful Cotswolds. Thank you!
How delightful! I recently happened upon this book near Seattle Washington, what a joy to find that you are using this very same book for this lovely program! Thank you for these stunning videos.
The Cotswold Explorer by Robin Shuckburgh Well it's only that I have not visited any of the places outside my country I was passionate in searching videos on old streets of England which I have viewed in a plenty I am drawn by rather concepts and things which has a remarkable ascthetic value And the way these episodes are featured the way it's taken the way it's edited And the time it's recorded the year way in which hue brightness and contrast is mastered And the incidental track and the background score is set for the video and even the musical background scores are so soothing It's a masterpiece legend And above all the narrator Robin Shuckburgh Sir Two thumbs way up for him He is built for the kill Passion and profession is beautifully converged
@@sijophilip9482 Thank you, yes, advertising has become the plague of modern times, and I resent having TO PAY TH-cam to remove them - tiresome indeed !
I lived in Long Compton and know all the areas viewed in this episode. I was hoping when in Braille’s and by the parish church that a few hundred years away turning left on to little street which takes one to a Black and white house when entering the doorway leads up a flight of stone steps at the top entering a door one is a lovely little catholic church where i worshipped on Sunday,also at the R C Church in Shipston on Stour. Lovely area.
We recently stayed in a cottage just outside Epwell and had no idea about the Epple pronunciation. But it's a wonderful part of the Cotswolds and so little known compared with the tourist honeypots further south.
13:00 Stow on the Wold, junction of 3 Roman roads - Salt Way, Fosse Way 14:55 Small lanes off Main Market. Sheep main trade. Lanes built winding and narrow to control thousands of sheep 17:40 Tunnels running under the buildings from the cellars
Love that fade from the book to the Church tower. Not sure yet if you have visited Chipping Norton, which I consider the gateway to the Cotswold. Lovely series.
Love Stow and Hook Norton. It is said that no matter how many times you count the Rollright stones you'll never get the same number twice. Ohn how I agree about the Hook Norton beer, I'm quite partial to a pint of Old Hooky. Apparently the original owner of the brewery decided to expand the brewery and demolished the house, what his wife had to say about that is not recorded.
Morning Natalya. His name is Widget. He's a lovely fellow and a great companion. It's clear to me that our friends and followers are a good deal more interested in him than in me. That's as it should be. Stay safe, Robin
@@robinshuckburgh5561 Dear Robin and Widget, good afternoon.Where do you take your break in the middle of the day? By the way, Where's episode 6. Is it the latest?Cheers.
@@natalya6091 The next episode is in the making. The filming is complete but the editing process takes a while. Keep watching and you will see when it arrives. Cheers, Robin
This is a lovely series, beautifully presented, and I hate to be "that guy" but there is just a bit of historical misinformation. For instance, how could Henry II grant a market charter in 1107 when he wasn't born until 1133? I believe you meant Henry I. Still love this series though.
Hi Sylvia. Widget, I am afraid, is nothing so grand. He is a cross between a Miniature Schnauzer and a Border Terrier. Poor old boy has just had his teeth cleaned and is feeling very sorry for himself. Lovely breath though! Keep safe. Robin
@@robinshuckburgh5561 I'll send you an answer trough e-mail, but I doesn't works. I'll say to you: keep walking, yours explanations let me learn a lot about your wonderful country. Well done.b
Have you visited any of the places we visit in this episode? Where is your favourite place? Let us know!
I Fell In Love With The Cotswolds While Hiking All of The Cotswolds Way From Bath To Chipping Campden!!
The Cotswold Explorer When I was living in the Mildenhall area, I enjoyed a week in Cirencester. I was at a B&B, and the owner showed me how it was an ideal "home base" from which I could easily visit beautiful places that are nearby. It was a great few days; Bibury, Burford, Burton-on-the-Water, Upper Slaughter, Stow-on-the-Wold, and then I moved on to Stratford-upon-Avon, before returning home.
Went on a tour and we visited Stow-on-the-wold. Had a pint of Cotswold BB ale in the Queen's Head. I never expected this rural area to be so packed with visitors, it felt like you were out on a street of London... It may have had something to so with it being a sunny Saturday, but gosh, this is not the peaceful towns I expected them to be lol.
Thank you for such an engaging series. I live on the south-western lip of the Cotswolds, near Wotton-under-Edge (Wool Town under the edge of the Cotswold escarpment), and know most of the places you show. I particularly appreciate that you step off the well-known paths into lesser known and no less fascinating villages. You have shown quite a few places that I have not visited. October 2020 is shaping up to be such a lovely autumn, and apart from when the Cotswolds are decked as a bride in spring, is a perfect season for exploring - especially the snug country pubs! I've just joined your Facebook group and subscribed.
Chastleton House is great place to visit. Also Bourton on the water when not busy in summer
From reading the comments I just realized you were not a program on tv but a private production company - outstanding and I love that we still have a level of sophistictated, erudite, intellectual discourse that respects the intelligence of the mass public - thank you for this.
I hail from India and I am student of English Language and Literature. I have done my Masters' degree in the same. I have always been fascinated by the explanations of the beautiful English countryside. Your videos stand testimony to their claims.
That dog is absolutely adorable.
It’s difficult to imagine how Great Britain would be now had the royalist army had prevailed at Edge Hill, we might still have a full monarchy rule, with the aristocracy still in the ascendency, or we could still have Parliament as our rulers (that’s what Parliament is, our rulers, not our representatives), luckily we will never know and can accept our lot, and be thankful we live in such a beautiful and diverse nation.
Thanks for sharing another wonderful tour of the Cotswolds, interesting and informative as ever. 😀👍🇬🇧🏴
P.S I very much enjoyed Michael Portfolio “railway journeys” very much in the same vein as your tour of the Cotswolds, but I think you would have done a better job of it.
I like the presenter - good voice , fresh style - very suitable for his type. Good chap 🤗👍 running around in rather charming places 😂
Well I must say you both do an absolutely incredibly so so professional job anybody would think any of these videos that you do were done by the BBC or iTV it is that good!!, the commentary and the filming is absolutely second to none.. thank you so much this is amazing... but someone should put both of your names forward,TO TV!!👍🏽😊💙
Mahalo (thank you) for your introduction to the Cotswolds... it takes my breath away. Aloha from Hawaii.
I am an Englishman, living in Thailand since 2003. Married to my lovely Thai wife, we have been planning a trip (now Covid very much in the way) with her in mind, to introduce her to English culture, architecture, distinctive areas of the United Kingdom. Over many years, I have worked, lived and travelled greatly over just about everywhere. There are many beautiful places and one, is the Cotswolds. Thank you for this very informative and well-presented video - I will show it to Kessera!
You are an absolute historian 👏🏼✨👏🏼✨👏🏼 I can drink a cup of tea and enjoy watching your Chanel very relaxing THANK YOU IM ON MY WAY TO THE COTSWOLDS FROM THE USA 🇺🇸💓💓💓
I’m an American with English ancestry. My family name is Edghill. So you see why this episode is of particular interest to me.
Nice 👍
My name is Sérgio Luiz Lacerda, I'm Brazilian, I live in the city of Curitiba, State of Paraná, Brazil.
I always want to receive information from the Cotswolds.
I love Cotswolds
Thanks!!!!
I am English but live in Sydney. I've always loved the Cotswolds (always said I would retire there but time has passed & it's now all too difficult). I've just dicovered your wonderful, professional, fantastically presented videos & so enjoy them. Thank you so much for giving me such pleasure. Each village/town has it's own charm, i'm sorry but I can't pick a favourite. 💕
I'm from Sydney ( Ryde ) and wish I lived in the Cotswolds.
I'm enjoying learning of the history of The Cotswold region and how it played an important role. The towns are quaint and look welcoming to visitors. I've never visited the UK but your programmes give me the opportunity. Thank you for sharing the beautiful towns and the history. Cheers.
Your team and you have a wonderful country with diverse green colors.
Here where I live green means hope. A 2024 with hope for all.
Your videos are awesome!... lovely! Thanks for great historical Tours👏🙏 Greetings from USA 🇺🇸
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Another great video, beautifully presented and a beautiful place. Thank you. Bob
I absolutely enjoy your videos. Can’t wait to visit these treasures myself. Also I must commend your dress sense. Quintessentially British. Keep the videos coming. Cheers.
I I very much enjoyed this particular video journey as I used to work at Compton Wynyates and although you were not able to visit it brought back many memories of my time there.
I love the Cotswolds (and have family who live near Blockley). Your videos are wonderful, and I look forward to each one.
Thank You for your kind words Helen, we've got a treat coming up with Winchcombe!
Hello ,I am on episode 2 of your excellent tours of the Cotswolds. I am ashamed to say we have never been ,but a avid traveller of our wonderful land we live in,so diverse in beauty in every shire ,we will endeavour to correct this when this pandemic abates?
We live in Troon Ayrshire but it’s a bit of a stride right now.I had a great uncle who lived In Ilkley and injected a lasting interest in the his surrounding area ,just as you are doing with your Cotswolds scenery and historical facts. Interesting fact you produce whisky ,well my son sent me a excellent bottle Yamasaki single malt from Japan,so no pressure .Keep flying the flag.
4:09 to be able to visit those beautiful places... what a lucky doggo.
props to TCE for the great content
Of all these places, I have only been to Stow-on-the-Wold. It is a beautiful village!
It is indeed!
Have you ever been to Russia?
@@natalya6091 not yet
Thank you very much.
Is this guy on TV? He's so professional!
I love his voice!
Video is Truly Interesting.. ! Loving every moment of it, amazing History and Awesome Landscapes 👍
Glas to see the trees in leaf in this episode, plus flowers. Thank You! flowers 💐
enjoyed every minute
How serene and beautiful the Cotswolds are!
Okay, this Mexican-American wannabe-Brit is back for your tour. I love your presentation, very top notch. Thanks!!❤
Marvelous episodes! Wonderful episodes of one of my favorite areas in the world. Very well presented and done! Would thoroughly enjoy content on Lechlade-on-Thames, the River Leach, Eastleach-Turville and Northleach! None of the “Footloose” series has covered these particular areas of the beautiful Cotswolds. Thank you!
Great video 👍 👍
How delightful! I recently happened upon this book near Seattle Washington, what a joy to find that you are using this very same book for this lovely program! Thank you for these stunning videos.
What a lovely coincidence! Evans is certainly an invaluable companion. Thanks for your kind words and keep safe. Robin
We were all around the cotswolds a few years back and I did love stow on the wold and Broadway best. That being said, the whole area is lovely.
The Cotswold Explorer by Robin Shuckburgh
Well it's only that I have not visited any of the places outside my country
I was passionate in searching videos on old streets of England which I have viewed in a plenty
I am drawn by rather concepts and things which has a remarkable ascthetic value
And the way these episodes are featured the way it's taken the way it's edited
And the time it's recorded the year way in which hue brightness and contrast is mastered
And the incidental track and the background score is set for the video and even the musical background scores are so soothing
It's a masterpiece legend
And above all the narrator Robin Shuckburgh Sir
Two thumbs way up for him
He is built for the kill
Passion and profession is beautifully converged
A splendid series, only ruined by the plethora of advertising breaks that TH-cam have inserted into it - what a great shame.
Those ads are nothing short of awful.
@@sijophilip9482 Thank you, yes, advertising has become the plague of modern times, and I resent having TO PAY TH-cam to remove them - tiresome indeed !
What country are you from. I hail from India. I despise these dreadful advertisements.
@@sijophilip9482 Oh, originally from England, but retired to New Zealand, where I do my best to avoid both advertising and rugby :)
I lived in Long Compton and know all the areas viewed in this episode. I was hoping when in Braille’s and by the parish church that a few hundred years away turning left on to little street which takes one to a Black and white house when entering the doorway leads up a flight of stone steps at the top entering a door one is a lovely little catholic church where
i worshipped on Sunday,also at the R C Church in Shipston on Stour. Lovely area.
Love this, thank you
Love, love, love these videos...so much better than Rick Steves...Thank you again...
We recently stayed in a cottage just outside Epwell and had no idea about the Epple pronunciation. But it's a wonderful part of the Cotswolds and so little known compared with the tourist honeypots further south.
Stow-on-the-Wold! I remember stopping there when I took a tour of England! Never made it back though. 😕
Really enjoy your videos! Love the pup and the fedora, too!
So glad you enjoy the films. Thanks for watching and please keep it up. Best from me Widget and Gizmo. Robin
13:00 Stow on the Wold, junction of 3 Roman roads - Salt Way, Fosse Way
14:55 Small lanes off Main Market. Sheep main trade. Lanes built winding and narrow to control thousands of sheep
17:40 Tunnels running under the buildings from the cellars
Love The Old Stocks Inn
And I love only Allah and my family.
We loved Stow on the Wold and travelled the short distance to the Slaughter villages, Upper & Lower. Horrible names but beautiful to walk around.
Love that fade from the book to the Church tower. Not sure yet if you have visited Chipping Norton, which I consider the gateway to the Cotswold. Lovely series.
I live in Stow on the Wold in a pub called the Queens Head. In fact when you did that shot on the green bit, it was outside my place :)
You actually live in a bar??? You are living my dream!
Stowe on the Wold where the wind blows cold.
Love Stow and Hook Norton. It is said that no matter how many times you count the Rollright stones you'll never get the same number twice. Ohn how I agree about the Hook Norton beer, I'm quite partial to a pint of Old Hooky. Apparently the original owner of the brewery decided to expand the brewery and demolished the house, what his wife had to say about that is not recorded.
True about Rollright. Enough to drive you crazy!! Didn't know about the brewer. Thanks for watching. Robin
Eu amo a Inglaterra Terra bonita e maravilhosa
Que horror!
E eu só.❤ Deus e a minha família.
Old Hookey ......a great beer
I used to live in Shipston on Stour .loved the place .its unfortunately has had man
Many housing estates added on now
Shipton on Sour is smaller more thousands of houses have been built ,so the fields and countryside are no more
I didn't realise stow was so high. That puts it only 200 foot lower than buxton and alston.
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Beautiful villages, but I bet there is hardly any poor people living there. Only the wealthy can afford to live in Englands pretty villages now.
That's true. There's still plenty of nice countryside places in the UK but you normally have to be pretty wealthy to live there.
Don't worry, it'll be a lot cheaper to live there once the 'cultural enrichment' starts arriving.
Good evening, dear Robin.We're watching the second episode now.
By the way , what's the name of your cute white charming dog?
Morning Natalya. His name is Widget. He's a lovely fellow and a great companion. It's clear to me that our friends and followers are a good deal more interested in him than in me. That's as it should be. Stay safe, Robin
@@robinshuckburgh5561 Dear Robin and Widget, good afternoon.Where do you take your break in the middle of the day?
By the way,
Where's episode 6.
Is it the latest?Cheers.
@@natalya6091 The next episode is in the making. The filming is complete but the editing process takes a while. Keep watching and you will see when it arrives. Cheers, Robin
@@robinshuckburgh5561 Thank you so much.We think that you're busy as a bee.Great job professionally done.
@@robinshuckburgh5561 О h yes it makes us very happy.
This is a lovely series, beautifully presented, and I hate to be "that guy" but there is just a bit of historical misinformation. For instance, how could Henry II grant a market charter in 1107 when he wasn't born until 1133? I believe you meant Henry I. Still love this series though.
I can't imagine standing on a ridge, looking down over a battlefield while people are at war, trying to kill one another!
So lovely, is a white whesty terrier, isn't ? What is it name, Mr. ?
I had one. A great video, thank you.
Hi Sylvia. Widget, I am afraid, is nothing so grand. He is a cross between a Miniature Schnauzer and a Border Terrier. Poor old boy has just had his teeth cleaned and is feeling very sorry for himself. Lovely breath though! Keep safe. Robin
@@robinshuckburgh5561
I'll send you an answer trough e-mail, but I doesn't works. I'll say to you:
keep walking, yours explanations let me learn a lot about your wonderful country. Well done.b
These videos are not loading for me for some reason. Australia
My last name is Stroud on Baltimore Maryland
How horrible it is!
My last name is Putin.
What is your pup’s name?
His name is Widget.
Too many commercials... every 4-5 mins.
Huh
All your videos are so lovely! Won't you please make some more?