Excellent video! I thoroughly enjoyed it and it’s always nice to watch your outings as I’m no longer physically able to do a lot of these things myself. Also you show us areas that my wife and I are no longer able to get to ourselves. This is one of the reasons your content is so important to many people. Please keep up the good work!
Another wonderful video Sandy. What a nice walk through the woodland with you, your brother, Carmen and the doggy boys 💕💕. Always enjoy when you take us along to look for sites related to Stone Henge and Long Barrows 👍👍. Take care, stay safe well and happy. Judy🇨🇦🇨🇦
I particularly love your enquiring mind Sandy…..a groovy walk. I also love the bluebells of West Woods which I could see coming through. Perhaps you could take us there again when they’re in flower, I no longer live round there.
Hi James, I shall most certainly be returning to these woods in Bluebell season which is only a couple of months away now. There are a lot of bluebells here
One word-FANTASTIC-Right on my historical street Sandy - I totally enjoyed your exploration with Andy of this important area-Thank you (I have also shared to our group)
Thanks James, there was another standing stone I would have liked to have seen but didn't have time. I would say most of the archaeology (what is known) could be seen in 3 hours walking and its a nice place to walk too. Thanks for sharing:) Sandy
I love these woods, they are such a special place, visit here several times a month for walks or cycling, thought I knew the woods inside out but never seen this polisher stone.
Really interesting video, Sandy, thank you. I grew up in a neighbouring village (Manton) and spent a huge amount of time in these woods on our bikes as kids. I didn't know any of the this so it's really interesting.
Very interesting video Sandy. What better way to spend a day than out in nature enjoying your time shared with your brother Andy. Completely surrounded by ancient historical gems that have continued to stand up against the test of time. And yes, Andy as a drone pilot is definitely an expert at threading his way through the forests and patiently scoping out the nooks and crannies that probably would be passed and ignored otherwise. Two very fine gentlemen out in those woods today for sure. Thanks for allowing us to join you once again, it was amazing. See you on the next one.
Thanks Terry, we both had a great few hours in the woods, I am a much more careful drone flier than Andy, he can be a bit of a risk taker at times, good job he doesn't ride a motorbike:)
Hi Dickie, the What 3 words app is very useful, provided you've got signal you can find most things, deffo need some for of navigation to find the artifacts in west wood
Hi Sandy, good to see the Brothers out for a stomp together bud. Enjoyed the stone hunt and the history input , always good, and some good old bush bashing mate Like it. Another cool video Sandy, keep them coming mate, big thumbs up. Regards to One and all in the of the Wiltshire Man. Moose.
That was fun Sandy. Inspecting the tool makers workshops of a long time ago. Some of their sharps needed a heat cycle to get them to the optimal hardness too.
A lovely walk,Sandy. It reminds me of the walks my friend Patrick and I would take from time to time. Sadly, he died on the 7th of February, peacefully in his easy chair. I will miss him and our walks. Rest in peace Patrick my friend. Great adventure, Sandy!
Excellent bit of time travelling! Thanks for taking us with you. There is some land near me, Beverley Westwood, that was granted common status in 1300 and so it was frozen in time at that point. There are Roman enclosures and bronze age barrows but that one is massive! Keep up the good work.
Been looking to explore West Wood for a while - now you given me some landmarks to punctuate my exploring... Some of my favourite places - Fyfield Down, and Devil's Den are so close by. Thanks.
Thanks Marty, yes Andy can fly his drone well, but he can't ride a motorbike, last time he rode one he went flying and landed on his head, won't get on a motorbike now:)
That was fabulous. Those woods are amazing. Incredible the difference at Stonehenge between the big Sarsen stones from west woods and the smaller blue stones from Wales. If you ever get the chance to visit the blue stone quarry in the Preseli mountains, it’s wonderful. No signs, no tea shop. Just a grid reference and your imagination.
@@WiltshireMan take a screenshot of this. What 3 words. Avocado.dressings.deluded. That is the location of the quarry. In fact it shows a fallen bluestone ready for transport. The location is Craig Rhosyfelin. GR 117362. 500m west of CROSSWELL just off the B4329. No parking. But there’s a few places you can sneak a car or a bike in. It’s magical. The quarry looks like it was abandoned yesterday. You can clearly see the pillars of rock that formed the bluestones. Some are left on the ground like they were working on them when it was suddenly abandoned.
Wow Sandy so very interesting , we never know what you'll find for us next 🙌 did you notice the even bigger piece of flint that was imbedded in that fallen trees root ball 🤔👍👌
Love that set of woods Sandy; as no doubt did Carmen and your brothers dogs too. Been following your brother for a while. Good idea for the What 3 Words to find the sites in the wood. Keep up the great work .
Great video Sandy. It's great to explore local history. You found most of the places you were looking for. In my area there are 2 ringed forts and a number of standing stones. Andys drone work was excellent. Very best wishes to you both.
Thank you Sandy for another beautiful walk in nature and of course spiced up with visiting historical sites reflecting your country's ancient past👍🏻 Kind regards.
Oh they are quite old in that there has been a woodland here for almost an eternity, though over time a lot of tree's have been felled and replanted, it's quite managed now though
I was admiring Andrew’s drone skills the other day. I’m a sub to his channel to 😉. Good to see you both out there. Very interesting stuff Sandy. I love our real ancient history. Imagine most of the country was probably thick forest like your in. Trees were likely much, much bigger back then. Not a bad place for a sneaky camp out. Cheers, Andy
Hi Andy, we can but dream as to how big the forests and tree's once were, most of them have been cut down or fallen through great age and all quite young tree's now. This woodland is managed but there has been tree's here probably since the end of the last ice age
Great Video Sandy, interesting stones. etc. and once again we duplicate local towns to your neck of the woods. I live about 20 miles north of "New Marborough ma. which is just to the east of Shefield Ma. another sister city/town from your homeland. And! that's why they call this place "New England" thanks for sharing. de Ellis WA1RKS
Great video, i know a man who owns a huge bit of land across the road from westwoods, he has many stones, dug out areas and even banks on his land, i will send him a link
Hi John, it is indeed a grave often with a prime burial of a high status person, they would bury the individual in a small stone lined tomb called a cist and pile up a mound of earth and rock over the top. As time goes by other burials were often added into the sides of the mound these being known as satellite burials . They stopped using barrows during the Saxon age
What a great informative video. As someone with a keen interest in the neolithic era, this is now firmly in my to-do-list. Ate fruit planning you go back and find the other sites?
Nice vid Mr Wiltshire Man…..it’s sooo easy to not see what history is around you, even when you are stood right on top of in woodland! Would be great if you do a follow up to let us know if the barrow was dug in the recent past by archaeologists or just attempted robbery centuries ago?
Almost certainly dug by the antiquarians during the 17 Century, It has all the haul marks of a central dig from the top down looking for the prime burial, there is a very good chance of satellite burials as the mound is large and they are probably intact
Hi Richard, I have heard about that, it's a place where John Lord was custodian for a while, his son Will Lord is also a very good flint knapper and has a youtube channel
Enjoyed this exploration every bit as much as as your wild camps, or motorcycle (and bicycle) jollies, Mr. W.M. Good lord, but that drone is noisy! Is that Oxfordshire Man?
Thanks @DickieMintCycles, Sandy & @MadDogsandEnglishman, I didn't know about the stones. Since the link to Stonehenge has been established the site really needs to be listed. I wonder what it's status is. If enough of interest can be found, there should be archaeological excavations. Carmen was fine in the back of the car, the little dog wasn't - whale eye, closed mouth, pursed lips Be aware that several dog have caught Alabama Rot whilst in West Wood - watch out for lesions & bald patches caused by the capillaries clotting.
There's also been cases of Alabama rot in my local woods close to Stratton and at Stanton park. West woods definitely worth visiting, I shall go back there probably on bicycle soon
Dickie's vlog was fascinating and threw me off balance as I thought the Stonehenge stone was the sarsen blue stuff from the Preseli mountains. I'm guessing they were from one ring, and there's another, earlier phase where the stone comes more locally from the West Wood?
When you think how archeologists dig down for Roman remains yet that Stone Age polishing stone still sits on the surface, makes you wonder how that happens.
Good morning to you. I live in Ludgershall and I know where Savernake forest is, but not West Woods? In fact, I can't think of any Woods to the west of Marlborough. Perhaps you can enlighten me. Thanks for the video.
You will find West woods really easy, it's a massive block of woodland almost half the size of Savernake. Go to google maps, find Savernake then look due West about 5km and that is West wood
Excellent video! I thoroughly enjoyed it and it’s always nice to watch your outings as I’m no longer physically able to do a lot of these things myself. Also you show us areas that my wife and I are no longer able to get to ourselves. This is one of the reasons your content is so important to many people. Please keep up the good work!
That is so kind of you to say and to know I can bring this to you makes it even the more worthwhile.
wonderful, a really interesting video Sandy, love to see Carmen too, thank you
Thanks, Carmen enjoyed her walk very much :)
Wow, what an interesting wood, so much going on, and most people would simply pass it by.... great vid, cheers.
Cheers Bry, yes a very interesting place and a lot of history, I bet it was a hive of activity back in the stone age!
Another wonderful video Sandy. What a nice walk through the woodland with you, your brother, Carmen and the doggy boys 💕💕. Always enjoy when you take us along to look for sites related to Stone Henge and Long Barrows 👍👍. Take care, stay safe well and happy. Judy🇨🇦🇨🇦
Hi Judy, there is so much ancient history in Wiltshire. Carmen always enjoys her walks:)
Excellent video Sandy very interesting mate
Cheers Pete, I do find history fascinating
I particularly love your enquiring mind Sandy…..a groovy walk. I also love the bluebells of West Woods which I could see coming through. Perhaps you could take us there again when they’re in flower, I no longer live round there.
Hi James, I shall most certainly be returning to these woods in Bluebell season which is only a couple of months away now. There are a lot of bluebells here
Looks like you got a great weather day 😁 brilliant ✅
One word-FANTASTIC-Right on my historical street Sandy - I totally enjoyed your exploration with Andy of this important area-Thank you (I have also shared to our group)
Thanks James, there was another standing stone I would have liked to have seen but didn't have time. I would say most of the archaeology (what is known) could be seen in 3 hours walking and its a nice place to walk too.
Thanks for sharing:)
Sandy
I love these woods, they are such a special place, visit here several times a month for walks or cycling, thought I knew the woods inside out but never seen this polisher stone.
Thankyou sandy, another wiltshire gem that i hav'nt seen before, that's on my list now too!
Thank you, that was a lovely and interesting video.
Thanks Janner
What an amazing woodland. Can't wait to go and explore there. Its been on my 'do' list for too long.... x
Really interesting video, Sandy, thank you. I grew up in a neighbouring village (Manton) and spent a huge amount of time in these woods on our bikes as kids. I didn't know any of the this so it's really interesting.
It's amazing the history we have around us, still lots more to explore
Very interesting video Sandy. What better way to spend a day than out in nature enjoying your time shared with your brother Andy. Completely surrounded by ancient historical gems that have continued to stand up against the test of time. And yes, Andy as a drone pilot is definitely an expert at threading his way through the forests and patiently scoping out the nooks and crannies that probably would be passed and ignored otherwise. Two very fine gentlemen out in those woods today for sure. Thanks for allowing us to join you once again, it was amazing. See you on the next one.
Thanks Terry, we both had a great few hours in the woods, I am a much more careful drone flier than Andy, he can be a bit of a risk taker at times, good job he doesn't ride a motorbike:)
Thanks, Terry, for the lovely compliment. Much appreciated.
@@WiltshireMan 😂😂
Great vid Sandy..Nice of you too put the What Three Words references up on screen for us..👍
Hi Dickie, the What 3 words app is very useful, provided you've got signal you can find most things, deffo need some for of navigation to find the artifacts in west wood
A great day out! Went camping there one night - woke up with around a hundred snails on the tent!
When I last camped there I woke with slugs everywhere
Great video nothing like a good walk in the woods with some interesting things to look at. Thanks for sharing these historical finds.
Excellent again /Sandy err both thank you
Many thanks Trig
Hi Sandy, good to see the Brothers out for a stomp together bud. Enjoyed the stone hunt and the history input , always good, and some good old bush bashing mate Like it. Another cool video Sandy, keep them coming mate, big thumbs up.
Regards to One and all in the of the Wiltshire Man.
Moose.
Thanks Moose:)
Wow, that was such an interesting video. I’m now on an internet search for more information about that area.
Yes, well worth a visit
very interesting indeed, Cheers Rich.
I get nostalgic when in ancient sites. It’s almost like time disappears and imagination is King. Thanks for taking us with you Sandy ✨👍🏼✨
Love the history. Nice one Sandy.
Another great video Sandy, very interesting. Atb Johnny
That was fun Sandy. Inspecting the tool makers workshops of a long time ago. Some of their sharps needed a heat cycle to get them to the optimal hardness too.
Hahaa yes thats right Jim, I think they used to heat the end of the wooden spears in the fire:)
another cool video! really enjoying the content on your channel
Lovely expedition to the woods, flint quarry, polisher stone and long barrow. Thankyou
It was a very interesting woodland
A lovely walk,Sandy.
It reminds me of the walks my friend Patrick and I would take from time to time.
Sadly, he died on the 7th of February, peacefully in his easy chair.
I will miss him and our walks.
Rest in peace Patrick my friend.
Great adventure, Sandy!
RIP Patrick. It's a sad fact of life we will all die one day, sorry to hear about your friend.
Thank you for sharing your video! Thank you for taking me along. Good to see you out with Andy. Interesting video, Sandy. Cheers!
Glad to see you out and about WM, & thanks for the video, very interesting 👍👌
Love the neolithic history Sandy! Apparently, so does Carmen.
Yes, she was trying to dig some up at one point:)
Wiltshire Man and Oxfordshire Man! I’ve been West Woods lots of times and never knew about the stones. Thank you 👍
Glad that you've found something new about the woods Dave, to find the sites you'll need access to a gps or phone with what 3 words on it
what a nice hike of discovery, enjoyed watching the journey, subbed for notifications of more content, thanks for sharing
Thank you for sharing this with us, very interesting 👍🏻🙂
Your welcome
I enjoyed this one very much, very interesting indeed, Cheers Rich..
Thanks for watching Rich
Menhir is Cornish. Men - Stone, Hir - Long.
Interesting film Sandy in beautiful woodland.
Hi Si, Yes I've heard you mention Menhir in the past, it's nice how these names have survived through time
Excellent bit of time travelling! Thanks for taking us with you. There is some land near me, Beverley Westwood, that was granted common status in 1300 and so it was frozen in time at that point. There are Roman enclosures and bronze age barrows but that one is massive! Keep up the good work.
Very interesting video, Sandy
Looks like a nice bit of woodland that sandy. Poor Carmen in the boot at the end 😂😂♥️♥️👍👍
Haa she didn't want to be in the boot but couldn't have her in the front because she was covered in mud:)
@@WiltshireMan bless her she’s such sweetheart sandy a real daddy’s dog ♥️♥️
Been looking to explore West Wood for a while - now you given me some landmarks to punctuate my exploring... Some of my favourite places - Fyfield Down, and Devil's Den are so close by. Thanks.
It’s interesting if you didn’t have information you would just walk by without knowing , very enjoyable and good to meet your brother Andy👍
Also without the aid of a navigation device, you'd never find any of the archaeology
A beautiful ancient English woodland Sandy, an interesting video, a lovely walk, cheers to yourself and your brother for taking us along.
Really interesting video, thank you for sharing with us, much appreciated.😊
Very interesting Sandy.
Very interesting video Sandy. Wonderful that you found those ancient places with your brother and dogs.
Lots to see Anne especially if you know what to look for, lots of signs of early stoneage
@@WiltshireMan it’s knowing what to look for. It’s exciting to find these things that most people miss in the rat race.
A wonderful wee historical jaunt Sandy! I've recently started following Andy on TH-cam and you are right, he can really fly that drone👌😎 KTF🙏
Thanks Marty, yes Andy can fly his drone well, but he can't ride a motorbike, last time he rode one he went flying and landed on his head, won't get on a motorbike now:)
That was fabulous. Those woods are amazing. Incredible the difference at Stonehenge between the big Sarsen stones from west woods and the smaller blue stones from Wales. If you ever get the chance to visit the blue stone quarry in the Preseli mountains, it’s wonderful. No signs, no tea shop. Just a grid reference and your imagination.
I'd love to visit the blue stones Steve, maybe on the cards for a trip there later this year
@@WiltshireMan take a screenshot of this. What 3 words.
Avocado.dressings.deluded.
That is the location of the quarry. In fact it shows a fallen bluestone ready for transport. The location is Craig Rhosyfelin. GR 117362. 500m west of CROSSWELL just off the B4329. No parking. But there’s a few places you can sneak a car or a bike in. It’s magical. The quarry looks like it was abandoned yesterday. You can clearly see the pillars of rock that formed the bluestones. Some are left on the ground like they were working on them when it was suddenly abandoned.
Fascinating trip to the woods Sandy. The whole area around Wiltshire is full of such history. I hadn’t heard of the West Woods though.
Another interesting and enjoyable video it's like being back at school so Sandy until next time mate 🍺CHEERS 🍺
Thanks Stuart, our welcome:)
Wow Sandy so very interesting , we never know what you'll find for us next 🙌 did you notice the even bigger piece of flint that was imbedded in that fallen trees root ball 🤔👍👌
What a beautiful woodland Sandy, Thanks for sharing. The history in the area is amazing.
Love that set of woods Sandy; as no doubt did Carmen and your brothers dogs too. Been following your brother for a while. Good idea for the What 3 Words to find the sites in the wood. Keep up the great work .
Carmen thought she was in Heaven Ralph. West woods will be wonderful (it is now but even more so when the bluebells come out) in Spring:)
Very interesting 😊
Thanks Marty
Great video. I’ve walked through those woods many many times and had no idea of the history
Lots of history in those woods James
Great video Sandy. It's great to explore local history. You found most of the places you were looking for. In my area there are 2 ringed forts and a number of standing stones.
Andys drone work was excellent. Very best wishes to you both.
Thanks Andy, just need to go back there and find another standing stone and the erratic bolders then thats most of the know archaeology seen
Excellent and informative video and nice to see you out with your brother, thanks for sharing Sandy 👏
Thanks Phillip
Great place...love the walk to fyfield and the devils den. Nice video
Thanks for watching Dotty Dora:)
@WiltshireMan no worries...I'll watch some more in between doing my van conversion. Looks an interesting channel. Thanks 😊
Thank you Sandy for another beautiful walk in nature and of course spiced up with visiting historical sites reflecting your country's ancient past👍🏻
Kind regards.
Thanks for watching Paul
Good video, bruv, I'll get mine up later I hope.
Look fwd to it bruv, hopefully you got a few more subs now
@WiltshireMan Saving my video to my PC now, so it should be uploaded in a while.
Nice walk back in history. Love the way you present & explain things to us all. That woodland is an amazing historical spot!
Stay safe and Healthy!
Lots of wonderful history in these woods Dan
Really enjoyed this video bro. Interesting info on stone henge too, thanks Dickie. Safe travels. Ken.
Thanks Ken
Thanks for the video, very interesting and different. 👍
Glad you enjoyed it :)
Thanks again, Sandy. Really interesting. That piece of flint stuck in the root system, looked like it had been worked. 🙂👍
Thanks Brian, there was a ton of flint in these woods and a lot of it looked to have been worked and discarded. Very interesting place to visit
The dogs are have a really good time exploring 🧐
They loved this walk Dona, It gives me pleasure to see them enjoying life:)
So, so home sick - Burnt all my bridges in the Uk, if i returned now I would be homeless - wonderful content.
It's very expensive to live in the UK now David, maybe you can visit from time to time
Very informative Sandy, Looks like the woods aren't that old but worth a visit with the camera when the bluebells are out!
Oh they are quite old in that there has been a woodland here for almost an eternity, though over time a lot of tree's have been felled and replanted, it's quite managed now though
I love using What 3 words it's one of those apps I think "I wish I'd have thought of that" 😂 Great video Sandy.😊
Its a very useful app indeed
I was admiring Andrew’s drone skills the other day. I’m a sub to his channel to 😉. Good to see you both out there. Very interesting stuff Sandy. I love our real ancient history. Imagine most of the country was probably thick forest like your in. Trees were likely much, much bigger back then. Not a bad place for a sneaky camp out. Cheers, Andy
Hi Andy, we can but dream as to how big the forests and tree's once were, most of them have been cut down or fallen through great age and all quite young tree's now. This woodland is managed but there has been tree's here probably since the end of the last ice age
Fascinating Sandy and Andy. Thank you.
I wonder if we will see a Jacklore Flint Knife edition? (Something I have never tried, flint napping).
Great interesting, relaxing video. Would have enjoyed seeing you trying a bit of knapping (I realize it's quite a skill). Subbed to Andy's channel 👍
Yes a huge skill flint knapping, check out Will Lords channel on youtube. Thanks for subbing to Andy
The old Enfield Precision Engineering works at Westwood quarry....
Royal Enfield motorcycles...
Worth a visit........
I never knew about that, will have to do some research, there are several places in the UK called West wood, so perhaps this is in another location
This was interesting
Someone needs to do a LIDAR survey of these woods - the results will surprise.
Great Video Sandy, interesting stones. etc. and once again we duplicate local towns to your neck of the woods. I live about 20 miles north of "New Marborough ma. which is just to the east of Shefield Ma. another sister city/town from your homeland. And! that's why they call this place "New England" thanks for sharing. de Ellis WA1RKS
Yes Ellis lots of place name similarities, sounds like one of the founding fathers could have come from this area
Great video, i know a man who owns a huge bit of land across the road from westwoods, he has many stones, dug out areas and even banks on his land, i will send him a link
Did I miss it what is a long barrow is it a grave or something else great video andy
Hi John, it is indeed a grave often with a prime burial of a high status person, they would bury the individual in a small stone lined tomb called a cist and pile up a mound of earth and rock over the top. As time goes by other burials were often added into the sides of the mound these being known as satellite burials . They stopped using barrows during the Saxon age
What a great informative video. As someone with a keen interest in the neolithic era, this is now firmly in my to-do-list. Ate fruit planning you go back and find the other sites?
Nice vid Mr Wiltshire Man…..it’s sooo easy to not see what history is around you, even when you are stood right on top of in woodland!
Would be great if you do a follow up to let us know if the barrow was dug in the recent past by archaeologists or just attempted robbery centuries ago?
Almost certainly dug by the antiquarians during the 17 Century, It has all the haul marks of a central dig from the top down looking for the prime burial, there is a very good chance of satellite burials as the mound is large and they are probably intact
Off to Andy's then!
GOOD video mate,,,,,, long time since i got my knife from you,,,the white knight,,,,, thank you
Not far from me is a place called Grimes Graves a flint mine in Norfolk very interesting place
Hi Richard, I have heard about that, it's a place where John Lord was custodian for a while, his son Will Lord is also a very good flint knapper and has a youtube channel
Enjoyed this exploration every bit as much as as your wild camps, or motorcycle (and bicycle) jollies, Mr. W.M.
Good lord, but that drone is noisy!
Is that Oxfordshire Man?
Thanks Barry, these woods are indeed very interesting, the drone isn't actually that loud it's more the pitch of sound thats a bit irritating
Thanks @DickieMintCycles, Sandy & @MadDogsandEnglishman, I didn't know about the stones.
Since the link to Stonehenge has been established the site really needs to be listed. I wonder what it's status is.
If enough of interest can be found, there should be archaeological excavations.
Carmen was fine in the back of the car, the little dog wasn't - whale eye, closed mouth, pursed lips
Be aware that several dog have caught Alabama Rot whilst in West Wood - watch out for lesions & bald patches caused by the capillaries clotting.
There's also been cases of Alabama rot in my local woods close to Stratton and at Stanton park. West woods definitely worth visiting, I shall go back there probably on bicycle soon
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Nice place to wildcamp.
I've camped there a couple of times in the past
there's some absolutely huge depressions towards Boreham direction
Dickie's vlog was fascinating and threw me off balance as I thought the Stonehenge stone was the sarsen blue stuff from the Preseli mountains. I'm guessing they were from one ring, and there's another, earlier phase where the stone comes more locally from the West Wood?
Apparently they sourced some of the stones from West wood and some from Wales Oscar
@@WiltshireMan ah that clears it up, thanks Sandy 👍
When you think how archeologists dig down for Roman remains yet that Stone Age polishing stone still sits on the surface, makes you wonder how that happens.
Thats a very good question, I think some area's especially where there's a lot of human activity can cause a build up over the years perhaps?
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Thanks Bolle:)
Did you recover your drone?
Good morning to you. I live in Ludgershall and I know where Savernake forest is, but not West Woods? In fact, I can't think of any Woods to the west of Marlborough. Perhaps you can enlighten me. Thanks for the video.
You will find West woods really easy, it's a massive block of woodland almost half the size of Savernake. Go to google maps, find Savernake then look due West about 5km and that is West wood
andy could get a job in yemen sandy ;o)
Is your name James? You sound like my uncle James
No, not James, everyone calls me Sandy but thats not my proper name either!
you could be walking over your ancestors.
Yes quite literally
Would be very nice,if you are able to do a little history from Stones in Dartmore,etc...the area,you stood with Paul looks very intresting! 🪨👍❤
really enjoyed this,thanks for sharing it👍