If ever I get back to the UK, places like this will be on my list. Like you I prefer to get off the beaten track and find all the little gems that are so often overlooked. Once again I thank you!
I can certainly look into it. I do have a 13th century jousting video which talks about the armour in depth. The armour of the jousters was pretty much the same as on the battlefield in the 13th century
The houses are within the Inner Bailey of the castle, not the Outer Bailey... the information stone at the entrance of the castle demonstrates the Bailey's clearly.
The skills these workers had back then for precise stone work with pillars, windows etc., to build these beautiful buildings, I find amazing with no JCB's, cranes, steel scaffolding, cement/concrete mixers and all the other modern tools and vehicles used today. Where I live on the Isle of Wight, we have our own Carisbrooke Castle, which I have visited a few times, with the precise stone blocks put together with no cementing, and the gaps between them so tight, I couldn't put a fag (cigarette) paper between the blocks by the skilled stone workers, and the whole place is mostly intact
That's very true - a group of experimental archaeologists are currently building a castle from scratch using original techniques and technology. The castle project is called Guedilon in France, (or something like that!) I recommend looking it up online :)
Do you have in plan to visit Southend area and put Hadleigh Castle on your TH-cam map? Thames estuary is full of history and Hadleigh Castle was also featured 2012 Olympics Mountain biking competitions.
I did actually look at the idea of vising Hadleigh as it's quite an interesting (and under appreciated) castle, it's rather difficult for me to get to though. However, there are a couple places in the area that I'd like to visit so perhaps one day!
I'm not actually very good with the history of English monarchy haha. I could certainly make a video about a few of them individually. I've just uploaded one about King John actually:)
I live in a neighbouring village and this has inspired me to go and visit this weekend, I never realised there was such a castle up on that hill
Exactly why I made this channel! Thank you so much ❤️
Just thought I'd mention Eye is a town, not a village..
Correct, it's my lovely little abode...:)
If ever I get back to the UK, places like this will be on my list. Like you I prefer to get off the beaten track and find all the little gems that are so often overlooked. Once again I thank you!
Lovely stuff, and yes I couldn't agree more. I have plenty of places just like this coming in the future!
Brilliant video, so interesting, i really enjoyed it, my local castle ruin :)
Glad you enjoyed it! I'm sure I'll be visiting there again soon
Thank you for the interesting village insight. Will be on my list to visit😉
You should, beautiful place and it has a great Chippy
Solid tour, thanks/
Any time!
Another wonderfully informative video Alex. Will certainly give the castle and town a visit. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
It's always great to see a new video Alex, they're so enjoyable and informative
Glad you like them!
Buckenham Castle is worth a visit too
The hidden castle at New Buckenham? I have a video on it 😆the video is a bit old though!
what a great little channel. nice one. subbed.
Ayy thank you, glad you enjoyed :)
Some of that masonry with the red trim or borders looks like some of the Roman Saxon shore forts.
Since this was pretty much entirely rebuilt in the 19th century I'd put money on the brick being victorian, but who knows!
Greetings.
Great video, could you do a video on Crusader armor like 12th-13th century
I can certainly look into it. I do have a 13th century jousting video which talks about the armour in depth. The armour of the jousters was pretty much the same as on the battlefield in the 13th century
The houses are within the Inner Bailey of the castle, not the Outer Bailey... the information stone at the entrance of the castle demonstrates the Bailey's clearly.
The skills these workers had back then for precise stone work with pillars, windows etc., to build these beautiful buildings, I find amazing with no JCB's, cranes, steel scaffolding, cement/concrete mixers and all the other modern tools and vehicles used today. Where I live on the Isle of Wight, we have our own Carisbrooke Castle, which I have visited a few times, with the precise stone blocks put together with no cementing, and the gaps between them so tight, I couldn't put a fag (cigarette) paper between the blocks by the skilled stone workers, and the whole place is mostly intact
That's very true - a group of experimental archaeologists are currently building a castle from scratch using original techniques and technology. The castle project is called Guedilon in France, (or something like that!) I recommend looking it up online :)
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Do you have in plan to visit Southend area and put Hadleigh Castle on your TH-cam map? Thames estuary is full of history and Hadleigh Castle was also featured 2012 Olympics Mountain biking competitions.
I did actually look at the idea of vising Hadleigh as it's quite an interesting (and under appreciated) castle, it's rather difficult for me to get to though. However, there are a couple places in the area that I'd like to visit so perhaps one day!
Kings & Queens of England since 1066.
I'm not actually very good with the history of English monarchy haha. I could certainly make a video about a few of them individually. I've just uploaded one about King John actually:)
Thanks.
Permission to enter the Armoury.
You want to visit Lancaster Armoury?
Thanks.
Robin Hood. Prince of Thieves 1991.
Are you recommending I make a review video about that movie? :p