Furness Abbey - Cumbria

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  • @georgeherman8826
    @georgeherman8826 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I thought all the birds singing was part of the background music. The birds added a quality to this presentation. The grounds are immaculately kept.

    • @CampervanTales
      @CampervanTales  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks George. We debated as to whether to add music because of tge birdsong but decided it actually fitted well.
      English Heritage who oversee the abbey do a wonderful job of maintaining the grounds.
      Thankyou for your continued support of the channel. We really do appreciate it.

  • @sueb8270
    @sueb8270 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Absolutely fascinating, thank you guys! 😊👍 and not a coffee in sight 😂

    • @CampervanTales
      @CampervanTales  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Lol. We made up for it later😀

    • @sueb8270
      @sueb8270 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@CampervanTales 🤣

  • @WormsEyeView
    @WormsEyeView ปีที่แล้ว

    Lovely old building. I wish they made buildings with that level of detail these days

    • @CampervanTales
      @CampervanTales  ปีที่แล้ว

      I doubt anything built in the last 100 years will be standing for the same amount of time.

  • @getawaygeese
    @getawaygeese ปีที่แล้ว

    These places always amazes me by their size and taking decades to build. The communities living in them were large and disappeared over time
    Thanks for sharing and absolutely agree a you get older history becomes more important and interesting …. It’s all about the story and context
    Nice background music by the way

    • @CampervanTales
      @CampervanTales  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It fascinates us as to how the craftsmanship of buildings like this has stood the test of time,yet modern structures last for a miniscule length of time by comparison.
      I guess it is because as we get older we realise what a fragment of time we are actually here for.
      Thanks for watching,hope Europe is being all you hoped and that you are having excellent adventures.

  • @GaryMallissa
    @GaryMallissa ปีที่แล้ว

    Such a magnificent building, very interesting!
    The music fitted really well, loved it

    • @CampervanTales
      @CampervanTales  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks both. It is an amazing place to visit and if you go, overnight parking is allowed right by the abbey..

  • @mickylawless1941
    @mickylawless1941 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yep, you were correct, this was a two cuppa video, along with a green chili and cheese tamale! What a brilliant video gentlemen. You led us all on a peaceful and tranquil tour of the beautiful grounds.The combination of birds tweeting, the beautiful piano piece and your commentary was very relaxing. It is very fascinating that the builders used wood for the foundation. I think I might have missed the explanation for the using of wood. I'll have to look up Furness Abbey. ...Most of our trail heads and trails are littered with doggy poo bags. Along with an enormous amount of dog poo just laying about. Our dog owners in Bozeman are generally, not very respectful about picking up their poo. It has become a rather serious issue at many of our more popular trail heads. I'm glad you guys found but one poo bag. Anyway, thanks again for a stellar video. Have a loverly weekend and week. I'll see you both next Friday. Cheers my friends!

    • @CampervanTales
      @CampervanTales  ปีที่แล้ว

      It is a fascinating place. We are so lucky to be able to visit places like this,and thankful that English Heritage take care of them for us,and future generations to enjoy.
      We just wanted to say a big thankyou for continuing to support and watch the channel. Your comments are always looked forward to.
      Have a good week both of you.

  • @irenedale5256
    @irenedale5256 ปีที่แล้ว

    That was really interesting, thanks for sharing. Another one for us to visit. Love the drone shots showing how huge it is. 🐾💕🐾💕🐾

    • @CampervanTales
      @CampervanTales  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      We really didn't realise just how big the place was and it definitely gave us more of an idea when we saw the drone footage afterwards.
      Even better is that campervans and motorhomes are able to park overnight for free and are welcomed to do so by the council

    • @irenedale5256
      @irenedale5256 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@CampervanTales That’s really good about the parking. Btw it was lovely listening to the birds in the background - makes you realise how wonderfully peaceful it must have been

    • @CampervanTales
      @CampervanTales  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@irenedale5256 as we said I'm the video,wouldn't it be wonderful to travel back in time and see it and experience it as it was. Even when we visited it felt tranquil x

    • @irenedale5256
      @irenedale5256 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@CampervanTales indeed it would

  • @sueb8270
    @sueb8270 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You got to over 30 minutes before you mentioned coffee! Thats got to be a record 😂

    • @CampervanTales
      @CampervanTales  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Lol, sometimes we surprise ourselves. We have noticed recently that tea is also getting mentioned more😀

  • @CamperVanya
    @CamperVanya ปีที่แล้ว

    Love a wander around abbey ruins and this was impressive one. Must’ve been huge! How someone thought it ok to drop a poo bag there beggars belief. A very relaxing watch x

    • @CampervanTales
      @CampervanTales  ปีที่แล้ว

      Poo bags really do get our goat. We can't understand how they can bother to bag it but then dump it wherever.
      The ruins are magnificent in size xx

  • @Victoria2cupsadayVlogger
    @Victoria2cupsadayVlogger ปีที่แล้ว

    This Abby would have been very grand in it's day, Glad that the ruins remain so all can visit. Sorry I was late, busy day for me and went to a Barbecue with my sister. Great video as always xx

    • @CampervanTales
      @CampervanTales  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      We are lucky that we have been able to visit places like this and to have such a wealth of history to enjoy and explore. We continue to seek out Roman and Viking history to share with everyone. We know hoe much interest you have in the Vikinngs xx

    • @Victoria2cupsadayVlogger
      @Victoria2cupsadayVlogger ปีที่แล้ว

      @@CampervanTales Yes you sre very lucky indeed, My bucket list if I ever can is going to the UK and Iceland lol but first stop to meet you guys and Pippa of course :o) xx come on lotto

  • @petercresswell5402
    @petercresswell5402 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video part of my childhood
    A mostly unknown treasure hidden in the Vale of Nightshade.
    In my youth the wooden hut was where you entered the Abbey and bought your ticket. It's also where you dumped you're bikes. You went there to play in long summer holidays....not to study medieval architecture lol
    The streams are what is known locally as the Red Rover, more so downstream in Roose.
    The tunnel myths belong in the same book as the Black Monk ghost stories. A quick look at the distance to Piel and the fact you'd be tunneling under the sea, and the elevation of Dalton castle up Mill Brow and you soon realise the impossibility of the tunnels ever connecting to either place. But nice boyhood myths and we crawled along many, it was the 1970s H&S pfffft.
    I'm inclined to agree with you regarding the lichen and air quality.
    There could have been so much more to see there if the railway station and the station hotel had been maintained. The derelict Abbey Hotel pub is all that's left and it's in a dreadful state last time I went down there.....years ago. Had many good nights drinking in there.
    Above the Abbey is Abbotswood take the dogs for a stroll. There was a huge Victorian mansion up there also demolished with grand gardens........all gone over to wilderness now which is nice but to see it on its pomp and glory would be something to see too.
    I've not been in the cafe, opened long after I'd left home but gear good things. As for the Amphitheatre it sits in.....a treasure trove for seventies kids in summer of winter running down it, or sledging in rate snowy times.
    A video that's brought back many memories in the week of my sixtieth birthday. Simpler times fifty years or so ago.
    Great video, thanks for giving it the time it deserved ......not a quick ten minutes to maximise algorithm induced views
    I've written all this while watching, in fact you've just mentioned the hut,🙂
    Is there a video planned of Piel Castle in the future you can get the ferry or be bold and walk over from South Walney at low tide.
    The visitors centre is all new to me too......I said it earlier but thank you for a lovely video to gave my morning brew.

    • @CampervanTales
      @CampervanTales  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks for sharing your own history of the place Peter. We can just imagine kids sledging down that hill.
      We were really worried that people would switch off because of the length of this video but it really wouldn't have done justice to the place if we had rushed,and cut out bits that we filmed. Hopefully it will encourage more people to visit.
      The cafe is worth a visit if you get over that way.
      Thanks for watching and yes, Piel is on the ever growing list of places to visit. I just need to persuade Keith to either fully retire,or at least reduce the days he works in order to fit everything in.
      We are off on a 12 day, much needed road trip in October. Wexhave a list of options of where to go, we haven't quite decided yet but we do know that we will head North.
      Much more to come before then though as we have lots of videos already made to share. We are still four months behind!
      Thanks for your continued support of the channel lwe really do appreciate it.

  • @James.979
    @James.979 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello 🙋‍♂️.
    Where were all the mums, dads and the kids ⚽️playing in the arches 👩‍👩‍👦‍👦👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 with their picnics 🧺😁😁🤪🥳 fun and laughter having a nice time 🍦🍦 ??
    It would make a brilliant place to have small
    concerts, local car boots, charity events ect ect rather than just laying there empty with only you two there !!
    Thanks 🙏
    James 🫶✌️

    • @CampervanTales
      @CampervanTales  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks James. I bet it does get busier at weekends. This was midweek term time when we were there.
      If you look at a comment by Peter Cresswell on this video he gives a lovely insight in to his childhood playing at and around the abbey.
      Thanks for watching a d have a good week.

  • @tomcat7525
    @tomcat7525 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Odd that the foundation is wood but the structure is rock and masonry. Massive structures.

    • @CampervanTales
      @CampervanTales  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yes really old solid oak. Amazing workmanship and such a massive building project back then.

  • @stockerk1
    @stockerk1 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I don't really care about the church, as not religious.
    The craftsmanship of how they used to build is amazing.
    You don't need the music as the bird song is enough.

    • @CampervanTales
      @CampervanTales  ปีที่แล้ว

      We think that more interest in religion comes with age. Churches, cathedrals and abbeys fascinate us,especially the architectural detail in them. These old abbeys are a testament to tge skills of the people who built them.
      Thanks for watching.