Visited this magical little seaside village with my family back in the early 1990s. It was a dreamlike experience the memories of which I have enjoyed ever since and will continue to do so until the day I die.
I all but grew up in North Devon from the 1960s on till I was 21 with Dad n Mum, grandparents, aunts n uncles we would go to on Hols to North Devon Croyde bay, Barnstable, Ilfracombe. Such happy childhood, then early adulthood with my children. Clovelly was back then very special and still so although very much more commercial now still a great place like the last piece of England as was . 6 generations of my family have been going to Devon for 100yrs . Gods own county. Thanks for posting this takes me right back mum has film of my sister n I on the beach I'm about4 she's maybe 18mths playing in the sea happy glorious times, that went by to fast .
I saw this delightful, charming place on an episode of Jeeves and Wooster. Your lovely video showed a lot of the village and it is now firmly on my list of places to visit in 2023. Lovely production and thanks for making, and posting it. Merry Christmas.
Amazing South Western England, cool and calm Devon county. So beautifully captured by the lenses. I remember someone of your subscribers had wished to make this video. I hope that person will be so happy and excited because of this elegant video.
there are many jewels in North Devon, Clovelly is a testament to what happens when the brutalist developers, block paviors and breeze blocks aren't allowed to move in, many of those quirky features have disappeared from many streets and towns, in Nottingham there was a steep small road called Drury Hill, there are many pictures of it, they built the Broadmarsh shopping centre on top of it, the Broadmarsh whilst going through a refurbishment has gone bust and now there is a campaign to create a city garden, i wouldn't be surprised if there isn't an initiative to put Drury Hill back.
@@M4G4M4N he means Clovelly has been preserved to look like it has always looked, without any modernisation, no new hotels or houses built or concrete poured etc. because you can’t buy a house or land in this privately owned harbour village. So Developers have been kept out. He goes on to point out that Nottingham Uk, had historical streets that would rival York’s historical streets, and attract tourists, but in the 60-70s the Nottingham city council allowed them to be knocked down, and had a concrete shopping centre built over the top, which has recently gone bankrupt. If they hadn’t the buildings would now be listed, and they wouldn’t be allowed to knock them down ever. Back in the 60s 70s I imagine counsellors were easily bribed by developers to allow this historical destruction.
The jewel in North devon is not Clovelly! It's Lynton and Lynmouth and the brendon Valley! Pay to go to a village its a mini crowded theme park is Clovelly!
Go back again in the summer fella from Lynmouth up past watersmeet rite up to brendon have a beer walk in the rock or stag hunters! Or both walk back up over the hill to the blue ball the best pub in North devon! My mate owns back to Lynmouth! Total gem!👍🏴☠️
Some pathways in the steep r v slippery.. need to change that as the normal small steps.. than laying down tis fkg stone.. people will break their heads by these kind stone.. why these guys r charging first.. have to ask to those ah.
Visited this magical little seaside village with my family back in the early 1990s.
It was a dreamlike experience the memories of which I have enjoyed ever since and will continue to do so until the day I die.
I all but grew up in North Devon from the 1960s on till I was 21 with Dad n Mum, grandparents, aunts n uncles we would go to on Hols to North Devon Croyde bay, Barnstable, Ilfracombe. Such happy childhood, then early adulthood with my children. Clovelly was back then very special and still so although very much more commercial now still a great place like the last piece of England as was . 6 generations of my family have been going to Devon for 100yrs . Gods own county. Thanks for posting this takes me right back mum has film of my sister n I on the beach I'm about4 she's maybe 18mths playing in the sea happy glorious times, that went by to fast .
Lovely to hear your story. I lived in Ashburton, near Newton Abbott, back in the 1960's. Great memories of those days also.
Thank you for making this gem of a video. It was a portal to a magical place.
Thank you.
Oh what a sense of utter peace in this troubled world.....expat watching from California during COVID
I saw this delightful, charming place on an episode of Jeeves and Wooster. Your lovely video showed a lot of the village and it is now firmly on my list of places to visit in 2023. Lovely production and thanks for making, and posting it. Merry Christmas.
Thank you. Well worth a visit. Happy Christmas to you also.
Great video! I Appreciate images of Bideford Clovelly where I have fond memories. 🌻🙌🏼 🦋Firefly
Thank you.
Whoohoo! I've been gone, what a great way to come home, to have another adventure to watch!
Thanks David!
Miss your voice over...
What an amazing place in deed !!!
what a place.i'd easily spend the rest of my dotage there. walking on those pebbles is a worry. lol wow david what views. your photography is superb !
Amazing South Western England, cool and calm Devon county. So beautifully captured by the lenses. I remember someone of your subscribers had wished to make this video. I hope that person will be so happy and excited because of this elegant video.
Thank you, Dave. I hope so too.
Looks lovely....love to live there
Me too.
Great stuff, i make similar videos to this and aim to visit Clovelly at some point myself.
Well worth a visit.
Not sure which is worse - going down or climbing back up!
It certainly takes it out of you going back up.
there are many jewels in North Devon, Clovelly is a testament to what happens when the brutalist developers, block paviors and breeze blocks aren't allowed to move in, many of those quirky features have disappeared from many streets and towns, in Nottingham there was a steep small road called Drury Hill, there are many pictures of it, they built the Broadmarsh shopping centre on top of it, the Broadmarsh whilst going through a refurbishment has gone bust and now there is a campaign to create a city garden, i wouldn't be surprised if there isn't an initiative to put Drury Hill back.
Im from America, could you please explain what you mean in a way I would understand
@@M4G4M4N he means Clovelly has been preserved to look like it has always looked, without any modernisation, no new hotels or houses built or concrete poured etc. because you can’t buy a house or land in this privately owned harbour village. So Developers have been kept out.
He goes on to point out that Nottingham Uk, had historical streets that would rival York’s historical streets, and attract tourists, but in the 60-70s the Nottingham city council allowed them to be knocked down, and had a concrete shopping centre built over the top, which has recently gone bankrupt. If they hadn’t the buildings would now be listed, and they wouldn’t be allowed to knock them down ever. Back in the 60s 70s I imagine counsellors were easily bribed by developers to allow this historical destruction.
Exactly as I remember it.
I am hoping to visit on Thursday or Friday. Do you have to pay for car park and visit separately or is it one charge for both?
If I recall parking is free. You pass through a visitor centre and pay to enter the village.
@@arcadia449 thanks
The jewel in North devon is not Clovelly! It's Lynton and Lynmouth and the brendon Valley! Pay to go to a village its a mini crowded theme park is Clovelly!
The weather wasn't very nice when we went there but they are nice.
Go back again in the summer fella from Lynmouth up past watersmeet rite up to brendon have a beer walk in the rock or stag hunters! Or both walk back up over the hill to the blue ball the best pub in North devon! My mate owns back to Lynmouth! Total gem!👍🏴☠️
How to travel to this place from Coventry via public transport?
Possibly by train?
Are you stalking that women 😂😂😂
My wife you mean...lol?
Some pathways in the steep r v slippery.. need to change that as the normal small steps.. than laying down tis fkg stone.. people will break their heads by these kind stone.. why these guys r charging first.. have to ask to those ah.
Men losses interest in the men..but not nature..in either way.