Cambridge College Tour in 4K | Christ's, Emmanuel, Pembroke & Downing College grounds
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- Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2022
- Join us for our Cambridge College tour, filmed in 4K. Filmed in glorious sunshine, get to see what the grounds of 4 famous colleges are really like: Christ's College, Emmanuel College, Pembroke College and Downing College. If you're wondering what the Cambridge College grounds are really like, then walk alongside us. Discover the traditional English architecture of the College buildings themselves as we tour the beautiful grounds that are home to thousands of Cambridge students each year. See for yourself why it's such a fantastic city to visit, and why a place at Cambridge University is so sought after. And if you've ever wondered what to do in Cambridge, then we hope that our walking tour of the Colleges has given you some ideas.
From Christ's College to Emmanuel College - from Pembroke College to Downing College, this Cambridge College guide will show you just a small part of this great British City. We have many other Cambridge walking tours, highlighting all different aspects on your channel, just waiting to tickle your travel buds :)
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Hello once again my friends - and a super walk around these colleges - they were free open days ??? The hard working porters spend so much time telling people to ' Get off the Grass " oh yes !!
You also - to my absolute delight chose colleges that I am unfamiliar with - apart from Pembroke, where I would meet up with a fellow colleague during my Cambridge visits. So long ago - sigh.
The gardens are delightful, and as with Oxford, the college garden staff are in stiff - and serious competition to create the most beautiful and stunning displays :)
Thanks ever so much - up to your usual high standard, and greatly enjoyed !!!!
Good morning to you Mr T, good to hear from you as always. We did have you in mind when we did this walk, so we're pleased you enjoyed it.
Yes, they were free the day we went and that's often the case I believe.
Ha ha, the porters weren't working so hard that day and didn't tell us to ' Get off the Grass " !!
I can picture you at Pembroke meeting up with a fellow colleague during Cambridge visits, a classic picture that evokes.
We do agree that the gardens are delightful, we'd love to film the Oxford ones soon and see those stunning displays.
Thanks for staying in touch, we do value it.
@@LivingWalks Hello, and you are always so kind in responding - I do appreciated it !!! Yes, the whole ' grass ' thing is one remaining carry over from the more austere days when only college ' Fellows ' were allowed to walk across hallowed turf.These days quite a few colleges - in Oxford at least are providing grassed area`s for all to relax on and enjoy, both college personnel and visitors alike, but there are nevertheless sound reasons for maintaining some trample free swaths of grass, especially during the dry summer months, and maximum tourist numbers.
As for Oxford, of course, for me, any future plan you may have for a future visit thrills me with delight and anticipation. The gardens of Merton College were always beautiful ( well, I would say that ) but almost all colleges have created exceptionally attractive green spaces - even a lake or two :)
So, thank you once again - I always look forward to your walks - super :)
Morning Mr T, well we always look forward to your messages, they inform and delight us in equal measures. Well, well I didn't know that only college ' Fellows ' were allowed to walk across hallowed turf! And how progressive that quite a few colleges in Oxford are providing grassed areas for both college personnel and visitors. Quite agree though that there are sound reasons for maintaining some trample free grass in the summer, can't have the college grounds looking like a hayfield!
On our next trip to Oxford we'll hope to capture the gardens of Merton College for you, it'll be our pleasure!
@@LivingWalks Thank you, my friends, you are always so kind and considerate towards me - I greatly appreciate it more than these mere words can project :)
Alas, as your Winter is approaching, the gardens may begin to fade, but I imagine there would still be some stunning Autumn colour around. Should you indeed make it to Oxford ( and I most assuredly hope you do ) the gardens at Worcester College would make for a splendid walk, - they include one of the lakes I mentioned previously, ducks, moorhens, coots and even some beautiful swans :)
Yes, I believe the college porters were especially overworked during the tourist boom pre covid, with so many people taking selfies on the grass - they tend to be a very dedicated crew, and quite accustomed to dealing with difficult individuals, students or tourists -ha ha !!!!!!
Many Oxford colleges do still maintain ' Fellows ' only garden areas - and why not, all part of the history - these things are important, or so I believe :)
Thank you Mike and Yvie - I am going to watch this video again - really, very well done.
Hello @@MrTorleon, well it's always a great pleasure for us to receive such a genuine message, we value it and it makes the channel worth running to know it means something by bringing places that mean a lot back to people.
There's still some stunning Autumn colour around here in Essex, as it's been so incredibly mild. I know we'll make it back to Oxford at some point and the gardens at Worcester College sound wonderful.
Yes, I can quite see why many Oxford colleges do still maintain ' Fellows ' only garden areas, I'm sure it'd soon be a mushy field if not. Hope to stay in contact friend and bring you many more when we can.
Oh LW, the gardens are just lovely, I didn't realise they are freely walkable!
Indeed so MA! Hello there LY&M, happy to bring them to your door.
We'd love to hear your thoughts and recommendations of Cambridge and it's colleges.We always take time to reply.
Thanks for showing us the grounds and gardens of Christ's, Emmanuel, Pembroke & Downing, any plans to walk the other colleges?
Hi RBS, pleased you enjoyed them and yes we do plan to film more colleges on our next visit to Cambridge. All the best.
Just what we need on a miserable rainy day! I didn't know you were allowed to visit the College grounds, so I'll bear that in mind for next time I go to Cambridge.
Hello there LY&M, we didn't realise you could either so it was a nice surprise. Pleased to brighten up your rainy day!
Just magnificent LW, love the peek behind behind the scenes in these Colleges...
Hello BIAF, well you're most welcome!
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Greetings from Naples, Florida. An awesome walk around some very beautiful places. We enjoyed. Thank you very much for sharing with us. 💯
Thanks for dropping by to let us know you enjoyed it FFF. Do hope you get to visit sometime, I'm sure you won't be disappointed. All the best to you.
A lovely walk, the grounds of the colleges certainly seem like a calm oasis for the students. I know you have done some Oxford walks as well, but did you walk the colleges there?
Hi Andy, That's right we have walked Oxford but not yet the colleges, although we plan to soon. Thanks for the recommendations re' Dorset BTW, reminds me of Mike Leigh's 'Nuts in May' have you seen it? it's very funny and set all around Dorset.
15:01 Lovely scene with the family taking this time to relax! Very peaceful, lovely scene!🥰Thanks for letting me experience Cambridge College!
Pleased to know you enjoyed it JSW. Do hope you get to visit Cambridge someday, I'm sure you won't be disappointed. All the best to you.
Makes me want to go back to college....
Morning HD, yes Yvonne and I spoke about that idea too and rather liked the thought!!
Thank you for sharing this beautiful walk. I love Cambridge and I hope I'll be able to visit it soon ☺️
Hope you do get that visit soon, I'm sure you'll like it. Thanks too for sharing your Sunny Beach Walking Tour. Much enjoyed!
@@LivingWalks thank you 😊
Wow! How cool is this journey! Thank you for bringing me along with you! : )
You are so welcome as always AW.
Beautiful tour walk at cambridge college.nice sharing
Thanks for dropping by to let us know you enjoyed it FSW. All the best to you.
Great video! Thanks for the amazing walk!😍
You're really welcome, thanks for connecting!
great walk tour this trail so amazing landscape
Thanks for visiting Jane, and for your recent Chiang Mai footage too.
wow i loveeee it - do u have this for queens? or kings :)
Thanks for the suggestion Izzy, we certainly hope to film them on our next visit. All the best to you.
the zeal of the public power and zeal of the population,is a mark of british civility!
Gracious of you to comment Eduardo! Best wishes to you.
@@LivingWalks thanks warrior!
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Thanks for dropping by Nazar!