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Glyn Coy - Hidden Wiltshire
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Glyn Coy - owner of the Hidden Wiltshire website. I mostly post stuff about Wiltshire here, but not that often !
The Reluctant Heroine
The Reluctant Heroine
A visit to St Mary’s Church in Orcheston, Wiltshire and the story of a remarkable and brave woman who lived amongst the community for many years but whose incredible story only really emerged when she passed away in January 2024.
A visit to St Mary’s Church in Orcheston, Wiltshire and the story of a remarkable and brave woman who lived amongst the community for many years but whose incredible story only really emerged when she passed away in January 2024.
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English Access Islands
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The Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 in England was a well intentioned piece of legislation designed to increase the amount of land to which the public had access. These access rights were negotiated with and agreed by landowners, creating a number of Open Access Areas across the country. These can be seen on the 1 to 25,000 Ordnance Survey map as areas bounded by a thick orange line. How...
45: Weird Wiltshire
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Another location recording and once again it didn’t quite go to plan. The never ending rain led to some of the worst flooding we’ve seen in years and when faced with the sight of a car marooned up to its windows in a flood we decided the sensible thing to do would be to turn round and find another location. But as ever you will have to listen to the podcast to find out where we were. In this ep...
44: A Meander Along Some of Wiltshire’s Rivers
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It only seemed like a few days since our last podcast recording - and that’s because it was! Glyn, Elaine and Paul assembled at a secret location to record our first podcast since June. There was much to catch up on and, though we say so ourselves, it went swimmingly with much hilarity and spontaneity. However, there was one small problem - the mics failed to record. Anything. Anything at all. ...
43: Some of our Favourite Woods
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Glyn, Elaine and Paul are back with another episode of the Hidden Wiltshire podcast, and once again have returned to record outside at a mystery location. You’ll have to listen to find out where we were. There are lots of links to things we discussed in this episode in these show notes. Before we moved onto the main topic we had the usual run down on what we’ve been up to since the last podcast...
42: Some of Wiltshire's Nature Reserves
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We’re back. After a break of what feels like years, but may only be about five months, we’re reinvigorated and ready to beguile our audience with more Hidden Wiltshire nonsense. Towards the end of 2022 Glyn and Paul had reached burn out after 41 episodes. We needed a break to think about what to do and where to go next, whilst sticking firmly to Wiltshire. Whilst we were away from the podcast w...
41: Alton Barnes, Alton Priors, Wansdyke and the Pewsey Vale
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This episode is a bit of a special, as most of it was recorded outside over a year ago and it contains a special guest - David Carson MBE. David's family have farmed the land around Milk Hill for over 100 years, and we recorded a video with him in 2021, where he took us through much of the local history around the villages of Alton Barnes, Alton Priors and the Pewsey Vale. The video can be foun...
40: Aldbourne Circular Route and the Abandoned Village of Snap
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Back to recording indoors this month, and back to recording from different countries. Whilst Glyn remains in Wiltshire Paul is once again doing battle with French rural internet which seems to be arriving by means of a telephone cable lying in a ditch outside the village. But it’s amazing what Glyn can do with his editing software so the audio was fine. Bearing in mind Paul has been away for a ...
39: Ludgershall Castle and Collingbourne Wood
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This could be the last outside recording of the podcast this year, unless of course this crazy weather continues. We found a spectacular location to record with views of a stunning sunset as we chatted. As ever, you’ll have to listen to the podcast to find out where we were, a place so hidden even Glyn didn’t know it existed. During our review of the last month in Wiltshire we talked about the ...
38: Lacock and the Wilts & Berks Canal
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We’re making the most of the weather again and recording the podcast outside on location. As before you’ll need to listen to find out where we were. As ever we start with a chat about what’s been happening in the world of Hidden Wiltshire since the last podcast. And if it weren’t for one or two of our wonderful contributors the answer would be “not much”. Elaine Perkins has “delivered” once aga...
37: Bincknoll Castle and Broad Town White Horse
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Another location recording this month where we pack up the equipment and take to the Wiltshire landscape. As with last month you’ll have to listen to the podcast to find out where we were, but it wasn’t Bincknoll Castle or Broad Town White Horse. As a clue - it was very windy! Before we got onto the main topic, we did our usual review of activity and news since the last podcast, which was a who...
36: Grovely Wood
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In this episode of the Hidden Wiltshire Podcast we pack up the recording gear and head for the hills to record the whole podcast outside. You’ll have to listen to the podcast to find out where we were, but suffice to say it wasn’t Grovely Wood! We begin with our usual canter through what we’ve been up to in Wiltshire since the last podcast. Since we’re now recording once a month you’d think we ...
35: All Cannings Long Barrow - An Interview with Tim Daw
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In this episode of the Bluebell Podcast Glyn is joined by our French correspondent - Paul! And without any messing about we start the podcast with a mention of both bluebells and France, and Paul’s endless battle to stop his French ruin from crumbling around him (OK it’s not that bad but maintaining it is like painting the Forth Road Bridge. Or owning a yacht. Or a horse!) Once again it’s blueb...
34: Tidcombe, Hippenscombe and the Devil’s Waistcoat
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Glyn was hoping for an easy edit for this episode of the podcast as he had less time than usual to do it. This was all the invitation Paul needed to say exactly what he wanted knowing that Glyn didn’t have the time to cut it out! But being responsible podcasters we stuck to the brief. The main feature was a glorious walk we put together for Wiltshire Museum based around Hippenscombe Bottom, so ...
33: Wiltshire's Chalk Badges
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A slightly shorter episode this week, although not by much. Whilst we have plenty of subjects in the pipeline to talk about we’re beginning run out of ideas. It’s not that we’ve said everything there is to say about Wiltshire but that finding the time to get out and explore is increasingly difficult. So we’re contemplating recording the podcasts on a monthly basis rather than every two weeks, j...
32: Medieval Inglesham - Three Counties Walk
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32: Medieval Inglesham - Three Counties Walk
31: RAF Blakehill Farm and RAF Ramsbury
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31: RAF Blakehill Farm and RAF Ramsbury
Alton Barnes, Alton Priors, The Pewsey Vale - A History
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Alton Barnes, Alton Priors, The Pewsey Vale - A History
30: Old Winsley, Turleigh and The Elbow
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30: Old Winsley, Turleigh and The Elbow
28: White Sheet Hill, Long Knoll and the surrounding landscape
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28: White Sheet Hill, Long Knoll and the surrounding landscape
27: Quaker's Walk, Oliver's Castle & The Battle of Roundway Down
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27: Quaker's Walk, Oliver's Castle & The Battle of Roundway Down
26: Christmas Special & Our First Anniversary
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26: Christmas Special & Our First Anniversary
25: Codford Down and Chitterne Brook
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25: Codford Down and Chitterne Brook
23: Wiltshire Museum Special - Stonehenge Gold, Saxon Wessex, the Ravilious Exhibition & More
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23: Wiltshire Museum Special - Stonehenge Gold, Saxon Wessex, the Ravilious Exhibition & More
20: Erlestoke Wood and the "1917" Field
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20: Erlestoke Wood and the "1917" Field
Walking the ancient tracks of Salisbury Plain
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Walking the ancient tracks of Salisbury Plain
Very brave lady, nice to hear about her life. Lovely church, last time I visited an historical church was St James in Avebury. Another beautiful church and each one has their own special presence I feel. Thanks for upload.
That's a wonderful Church 😊
Beautiful! Thank you!
What do they align with, both geographically and astronomically. Where are the waters sources ?
I was born and brought up in Beckhampton and this was my playground. So good to hear about it and see it again after many years, thanks.
Many thanks to local historian David Carson MBE. Very enjoyable presentation and learned a lot about your beautiful countryside.💜💐
Tolkein's Shire.
I have never drawn a connection between a turnstyle at say a football stadium, and the style on a footpath before! Fascinating.
David Carson is quite a resource, a local, well read, and alive to his sense of place.
He is obviously extremely knowledgeable. His explanations of the local/regional sites from memory are quite impressive.
You can tell he's a farmer, casually sits down with his back to some bullocks!
He’s not! His brother is the farmer 😁
Great to hear water being raised. Personally I suspect these hilltop sites were municipal resources. Mustering yards and tithe gathering facilities. Markets and events spaces. Over hundreds of years they would become redoubts for herding livestock into during times of war, but not exactly fortresses. Watch from 36 minutes in the following video. It reveals how these ramparts evolved from wattle enclosures over a great span of time. ruclips.net/video/sRDfDIyjwz8/видео.htmlsi=tJIvLlFqpameBh6z
I now live in Western Australia, videos like this make me SO homesick!
Pewsey is a lovely area, I spent my school hols in the 50s & 60s in Eastern Royal with my great Aunt, fond memories of her old thatched cottage near the ford, loved every minute of it.
This is excellent. Really interested and incredibly well produced.
My view is that Wansdyke is actually contemporaneous with Avebury. Nothing to do with the Anglo-Saxons or even the Celtic pre-Roman tribes. And was self evidently a semi-defensive boundary marker, just like Offa's dyke. There are people who believe that it's a canal. Even though the topography of it goes up and down. So without the benefit of locks to bring the level of the water along the 'canal' up and down (something the Victorian engineers went to great pains to deal with at Foxton Locks), how did the water in it go uphill and downdale???? Utter rubbish! That whole area is truly stunning. I'd love to live there somewhere.
Thank you for a superb presentation. It has quite rejuvenated my dormant interest in local history - as a culmination of which all history is formed and which, in turn, reflects the ‘bigger picture.’ Everywhere has its stories. It’s a pity not all are investigated and published so well. Again, many thanks.
Hi. Did the UCL archeology project determine any dates for The Wansdyke at all? I cannot seem to locate much online. Great video and thanks in advance!
The work has been completed but not officially published yet - which is frustrating ! We all want to know.
I do also note that most OAA's are the bits that aren't of use to landowners (e.g. steep). Not a problem, just an observation.
Its crazy, there are so many examples of these islands, thank you for highlighting the problem 😊
Beautiful countryside
Thoroughly enjoyed hearing about the home of my ancestors.
wonderful little program.. I have always been interested in the little ancient trackway below scrathbury Hillfort and Middle hill.. There is a ditch 2 sets of mud ramparts.. I also wound what i suspect is a piece of curved metal with a hole in it and through the hole appears to be some wire .. ancient uneven wire.. I will be taking it to the local history society. You should come down here sometime ..
Brilliant film, thanks for sharing it.
Thank you so much for this wonderful video of what is Sacred Lands in Pewsey Vale. Wiltshire is my favourite place in the world. Its just got so much history and in such glorious countryside.
loved the stone in the floor of the church. great video and I enjoyed watching the whole thing.
hi, great video, have climbed both these mountains in 1964 as children,great fun when getting caught in the clouds that used to hang around,we also used to take my uncles small motor boat to the base of the mountains, really great times
Showed this film to my wife who was brought up in Stanton St Bernard (we married at the church) and attended Alton Barnes school and church. It's a beautiful part of the UK, so full of history. All too often one doesn't appreciate the places you grew up until much later in life.
Thanks, this was such a goldmine of information on subjects I find fascinating in this area, and really well presented!
Many thanks Tweedy, much appreciated. I've also discovered your channel, so will be taking a look !
Very nice Glyn. Having just walked a section of the Wansdyke (poss 'Woden's Dyke') starting & finishing in Bishops Canning, the aerial shots were great to see as puts it in context with the landscape. A Land rover is cheating though!
This is a beautiful piece of work and highly informative. My ancestors were agricultural labourers in the Vale in the 18th and 19th centuries, and some of them were involved in and punished for machine breaking. Congratulations and thanks for sharing this.
My grandmother who was a 3 field farmer's daughter from Norfolk who moved to Marlborough when a her husband became headmaster of the grammar school in 1930's and she talked about the shocking poverty of the farm labourer's kids she had to feed before they went to school. Nothing like she had seen in Norfolk. Modern fertilizer makes Wiltshire different to what it was. Your ancestors had it very tough. Beautiful film and in my mind , still home.
Fantastic video, great combination of the video / drone shots with explanation from an expert who can put the landscape and people who would have lived in this area into context. Wondered whether it would add to the podcasts, a resounding yes!! Will depend on the subject as to how impactful videos will be.
Absolutely wonderful film - I really enjoyed it and learned a lot - thank-you
Great video and aerial film. Amazing to see the earthworks - all that digging! Lovely majestic yew trees at the church, we have quite a few here in Dorset in churchyards. Thanks, and great history talk.
The England of my imagination. Hope you can preserve it!
stunning shots!
I really enjoyed that, thank you.
Much enjoyed this - and many happy memories from the not quite so distant past :) Thank you!
Tremendous!
Very interesting! Just had to subscribe. 👍
Welcome !
@@hiddenwiltshire Thank you!
Beautiful work!
Last time I came here was in thick mist. Soon as I went down it cleared!
Amazing film...
Hi, I was wondering if I could use some of this footage in my Student Documentary?
Rachel yes, you can
I was up there on my birthday in October! Could not see a thing mist and rain
I had no idea it was so large!