That's awesome to hear Bernard! Cockington has such a charming vibe and beautiful scenery. I hope you enjoy your visit-there’s so much to see and experience there. Rob
Yes Diana it is a quintessentially English village with Saxon origins. Some of the quaint thatched cottages and buildings in the village date back to the 16th Century and are mentioned in the Doomsday Book. Thank you for watching and leaving a comment :)
Thank you for watching our film, we are glad you enjoyed it. The church is Devon's oldest and has been a place of worship for over 950 years. The pulpit is thought to have come from a Spanish warship during the time of the Spanish Armada. It was washed up in the bay and taken to the Barn where it lay untouched for centuries before being installed in Cockington. Some say it was from where the captain preached and others, that it was the crow’s nest. Thank you for your comment :)
Been many times over my 80+ years, born and grew up in Paignton, timeless hasn't changed at all,apart from the scourge of chem trails, and we all get them.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! Your perspective as someone who has seen Paignton and Cockington evolve over the years is a valuable insight to the area. Rob
Thank you. We visited here last year, a truly unique place to visit, an experience that stays with you. ❤
It's wonderful to hear that you had such a memorable experience at Cockington. Thank you for watching and leaving us a comment Claire. Rob
I live 8 miles from Cockington and have done for 30 years. But I have never been to the village after seeing this I will.
That's awesome to hear Bernard! Cockington has such a charming vibe and beautiful scenery. I hope you enjoy your visit-there’s so much to see and experience there. Rob
So beautiful! SOinteresting nature handmade! Everything green and charming.
Yes, it is a lovely little village and a little off the beaten track. Thank you for watching and for leaving us a comment!
Looks like a dream.
Yes Diana it is a quintessentially English village with Saxon origins. Some of the quaint thatched cottages and buildings in the village date back to the 16th Century and are mentioned in the Doomsday Book. Thank you for watching and leaving a comment :)
Relaxing Walk. Thanks for sharing. Love it ❤ Greetings from Manchester 🏴🐝😁👋
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for leaving a comment 😊
Thanks for sharing another great video of such a pretty village 😊
Glad you enjoyed it
nice, loved the church
Thank you for watching our film, we are glad you enjoyed it. The church is Devon's oldest and has been a place of worship for over 950 years. The pulpit is thought to have come from a Spanish warship during the time of the Spanish Armada. It was washed up in the bay and taken to the Barn where it lay untouched for centuries before being installed in Cockington. Some say it was from where the captain preached and others, that it was the crow’s nest. Thank you for your comment :)
I used to ride there when i was training at torbay hospital still beautiful 😂❤
Thank you Miriam. Cockington is such a lovely place. We have been there a number of times too. Thank you for watching and leaving a comment :)
Very nice walk
Thanks for watching Emily.
Love it!
Thank you :)
A nice walk in beautiful surroundings
Thanks for watching David.
Beautiful
Thank you for leaving a comment. We are happy you enjoyed the video.
Been many times over my 80+ years, born and grew up in Paignton, timeless hasn't changed at all,apart from the scourge of chem trails, and we all get them.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! Your perspective as someone who has seen Paignton and Cockington evolve over the years is a valuable insight to the area. Rob
This is Cockington in Devon my Uncle used to take people down to Torquay beach with his horse and trap.
Thank you Brenda for sharing about you uncle - it is nice that you have a connection with the lovely village of Cockington. Thank you for watching. 👍