Andrew, Grant, Brae the Westie, Xena the Dalmatian and Maggie the cat all best wishes from Ross, Widget, Gizmo and me. Thanks for watching, We are all delighted you enjoy our stuff. Robin
Thanks for joining us and thanks for your greetings. Houston is definitely on my list of places I should visit, but will probably never quite make. There are so many of them I fear and time gets shorter and shorter. All the best Robin
@The Cotswold Explorer so lovely of you, Robin. My best wishes for you to make your trip to HOUSTON.... YOU WILL LOVE IT ❤️ WISHING THE BEST OF THE NEW YEAR 2023🎉... BLESSINGS 🤍🙏 AND YOU ARE VERY WELCOME 🫂
You take me to woodland village surrounded by green heath and ancient church,not only it's beautiful but also could be a retreat for rest,quite out of noise and din of city life,I pay Herbert Evans tribute for making us a traveller,this village is unique for it's being serene and quite,I thing never in the world one can find such a place,how lucky the people who are living there. The history of church,the hospital,story of crusade are all worthwhile to go through,
Thank you kindly indeed . I truly enjoy your videos . They are a great distraction from the other madness loosed upon us ! I hope one day that my grandchildren can visit before this vista of paradise is lost . I’d like to recommend John Rogers channel which is also on this platform. He does a fabulous job showing the remnants of London’s past and present on foot.
That's 2 miles from Fairford ...used to cycle there all the time ....er.....that is until the invasion and expulsion of the locals , starting circa 1975 ... well done ...
Oh dear Adrian. You have clearly experienced something dreadful in your and our Cotswolds. You won't be surprised to know that conversations around how the area has changed over the last couple of decades are numerous and heated, but I am afraid the subject is much more complicated than just a takeover bid. So much has changed in how people make their living, where the young actually want to live, the cost of country life, ...the list is endless. My view is that the area will survive the modern changes, regardless of the extent of local development and exploitation, and that in 100 years my successor will still be travelling with wonder around these beautiful hills. The children and grandchildren of all the people who have arrived here in the last few years will, by then, with every justification, see themselves as locals . I do hope your experience wasn't too devastating for you and thanks for watching. Robin
@@TheCotswoldExplorer what a beautifull comment , thank you , and a lot of truth in what you said .... again thank you ......oh I do go and visit about 2 times a year , but lately I find this becomes upsetting to me ..oh well ......
These are small villages, so not many people around. Plus filming people opens up a can of worms. Visit some of the more ‘popular’ villages and towns in the summer and you’ll see plenty of people.
Because they are all up in London for the week and proberly very happy they forced out the locals starting about 1974 .... brought about by the good old king charly and margret moveing there about then and the M4 motorway being completed at the same time .. was a great place , still is , but now only for the rich
@@adrianpeters2413 thankfully, we live in a country where we can freely move. Most genuine villages (away from the tourist trail) will have a healthy mix of old and new villagers. 👍
Hello Sylvia. Yes it's true that some of the big houses have teams of gardeners, but it's a traditional English passion, gardening, and many are just the result of years of effort from the residents. We are blessed with a wonderful climate for this kind of horticulture. Good to hear from you as always. Thanks for watching. Robin
Mr. Robin, your dogs, who Led this walk with you, are wonderful... Thank you for the informative walk...
Thank you once again🙏✝️🙏🇨🇦
Watching you guys calmes me before work . Thank you 🤗
Absolutely love this program, thank you for doing it. I watch from West Texas, US and hope to visit the Cotswolds one day.
It’s lovely to learn about a village which is only 9 miles away from me.
Thank you again from us all here in Albany, Western Australia 😊Andrew, Grant, Brae the Westie, Xena the Dalmatian and Maggie the cat
Andrew, Grant, Brae the Westie, Xena the Dalmatian and Maggie the cat all best wishes from Ross, Widget, Gizmo and me. Thanks for watching, We are all delighted you enjoy our stuff. Robin
Always good to see another upload! Love the two doggies together! So many place in the UK that I never heard about,like this one. Thanks!🇬🇧💕🙏🐕
Oh how I wish I was there! Thank you ☺️ ❤🇺🇸
Thanks so much for watching. We are, of course, extremely lucky to be here. All the best Robin
You are so lovely and interesting to listen to. Your doggies are so adorable! Have a lovey week kind sir.
Beautifully filmed and narrated as always Thank-you Robin and Ross
Hello Helen, Good to hear from you. Glad you enjoyed it and do keep watching. All the best Robin
Interesting place and great video 📹👍 LOVE ❤️ 🙏AND GREETINGS FROM 🖐 HOUSTON, TEXAS 🇺🇲
Thanks for joining us and thanks for your greetings. Houston is definitely on my list of places I should visit, but will probably never quite make. There are so many of them I fear and time gets shorter and shorter. All the best Robin
@The Cotswold Explorer so lovely of you, Robin. My best wishes for you to make your trip to HOUSTON.... YOU WILL LOVE IT ❤️ WISHING THE BEST OF THE NEW YEAR 2023🎉... BLESSINGS 🤍🙏 AND YOU ARE VERY WELCOME 🫂
Another delightful video - thank you.
I'm also happy to see your dogs at your side.
You take me to woodland village surrounded by green heath and ancient church,not only it's beautiful but also could be a retreat for rest,quite out of noise and din of city life,I pay Herbert Evans tribute for making us a traveller,this village is unique for it's being serene and quite,I thing never in the world one can find such a place,how lucky the people who are living there.
The history of church,the hospital,story of crusade are all worthwhile to go through,
So glad you enjoyed it. We do love Evans and hope the audio version will be good fun.
Take care and thanks for watching.
Robin
Many thanks and good wishes from Brooklyn, New York. Thanks for sharing this beautiful video.
Thanks so much for joining us. Robin
Thank you, Robert, for this walk about through this lovely village.
You are very welcome. Thanks for watching. All the best Robin
Cotswolds Explorer should be UK Explorer. Great videos, Touch on Tortworth Court soon!
Thank you kindly indeed . I truly enjoy your videos . They are a great distraction from the other madness loosed upon us ! I hope one day that my grandchildren can visit before this vista of paradise is lost . I’d like to recommend John Rogers channel which is also on this platform. He does a fabulous job showing the remnants of London’s past and present on foot.
Quenington, Coln St Alwyns and Fairford. Such a beautiful part of the Cotswolds 🐑♥️
Hear hear. Thanks for watching. Robin
That's 2 miles from Fairford ...used to cycle there all the time ....er.....that is until the invasion and expulsion of the locals , starting circa 1975 ... well done ...
Oh dear Adrian. You have clearly experienced something dreadful in your and our Cotswolds. You won't be surprised to know that conversations around how the area has changed over the last couple of decades are numerous and heated, but I am afraid the subject is much more complicated than just a takeover bid. So much has changed in how people make their living, where the young actually want to live, the cost of country life, ...the list is endless. My view is that the area will survive the modern changes, regardless of the extent of local development and exploitation, and that in 100 years my successor will still be travelling with wonder around these beautiful hills. The children and grandchildren of all the people who have arrived here in the last few years will, by then, with every justification, see themselves as locals . I do hope your experience wasn't too devastating for you and thanks for watching. Robin
@@TheCotswoldExplorer what a beautifull comment , thank you , and a lot of truth in what you said .... again thank you ......oh I do go and visit about 2 times a year , but lately I find this becomes upsetting to me ..oh well ......
Oh no a cliffhanger! Not sure we can wait a few months Robin!
Don't worry you can't keep an old boy down. We'll be around in all kinds of guises as the weeks go by. Thanks for watching. Robin
Sanity. Thank you 💞
You are so welcome. Thanks for watching. Robin
Why don`t you ever see people Cotswold? It looks so extinct, or is it because of the freezing cold? Thank you, your reports and videos are excellent.
These are small villages, so not many people around. Plus filming people opens up a can of worms.
Visit some of the more ‘popular’ villages and towns in the summer and you’ll see plenty of people.
Because they are all up in London for the week and proberly very happy they forced out the locals starting about 1974 .... brought about by the good old king charly and margret moveing there about then and the M4 motorway being completed at the same time .. was a great place , still is , but now only for the rich
@@adrianpeters2413 thankfully, we live in a country where we can freely move. Most genuine villages (away from the tourist trail) will have a healthy mix of old and new villagers. 👍
The House gardens and others around, who take care of? They are pretty and make the places so beautiful.
Hello Sylvia. Yes it's true that some of the big houses have teams of gardeners, but it's a traditional English passion, gardening, and many are just the result of years of effort from the residents. We are blessed with a wonderful climate for this kind of horticulture.
Good to hear from you as always. Thanks for watching. Robin
Waiting.
worth a gander Roberta?