Wow! I'm impressed with Appledore. The waterfront so picturesque and peaceful. The narrow streets with well-maintained buildings are so inviting. Also, it reflects civic pride with its cleanliness and decorum. Devon has a treasure here for sure.
@@johnledingham852 I'm impressed by this video, Appledore looks fantastic. It did not look like that when I lived there in the 90s, it was in a poor state and a lot of people didn't want to live there. So well done Appledore. 👍
Hello thank you so much for your videos Please 🙏 could you visit Crantock 🙏 and Carbis Bay I’d really appreciate it if you could consider doing a walk around these areas many thanks 😊
This is not the full tour ,unfortunately, Irsha Street, aka West Appledore just the other side of the car park was missed completely. Leading down to the lifeboat slip, with over a hundred houses ,some going back to the seventeenth century, well worth the visit.
@@GimbalWalkTV I am sure you will find it very interesting, with tiny alleyways called"Opes" The grander houses were owned by boat owners and captains, the smaller cottages rented by seamen and fishermen...
As many Devon and Cornish towns/villages although very picturesque they are higgledy-piggledy in their appearance making them quaint but oppressive to live in.
Wow! I'm impressed with Appledore. The waterfront so picturesque and peaceful. The narrow streets with well-maintained buildings
are so inviting. Also, it reflects civic pride with its cleanliness and decorum. Devon has a treasure here for sure.
@@johnledingham852 I'm impressed by this video, Appledore looks fantastic. It did not look like that when I lived there in the 90s, it was in a poor state and a lot of people didn't want to live there.
So well done Appledore. 👍
WHat a fantastic place,Appledore No Rif Raf there and so clean !!!!!❤❤😊😊😊😊😊
We agree!
@@kruvak only the riffraff on holidays
OMG how Amazing is that lovely place . Beautiful
It really is!
Love all your videos ...and the music!
Thanks so much ❤️❤️❤️
Wow what a beautiful place. I love Appledore. I enjoyed the guitar music too. Thank you for your fabulous videos.
Many thanks!
You actually walked past me a couple off times making this video 😊
Ah no way!
That’s great!
I used to live in Appledore. Appledore in Kent that is. Very pretty town on the estuary. Just the kind of place I'm looking to live in. Thanks Neil 👍
OUT OF ALL THE VERY BEAUTIFUL PLACES YOU HAVE TAKEN US, THIS ONE WOULD BE TOP OG MY LIST TO LIVE THERE. THANK YOU.
You’re welcome!
Looks lovely but never heard of it thanks Neil x
Quaint place - wonderful video....never been there....have you been round the Gower Peninsular?
No not yet - will google it now
@@GimbalWalkTV You will ove it, ideal for photography from Swansea around to LLanmaddoc
Another lovely place stayed in Barnstaple but not heard of here. Thanks
It looks really pretty. I'll be going near there soon, so good to have an idea of what's there. Have you been to Bideford yet?
Oooh interesting question
I thought I had yes but turns out I haven't yet
So that's now on my list of priorities
😎 Nice
Thanks ✌
Hello thank you so much for your videos Please 🙏 could you visit Crantock 🙏 and Carbis Bay I’d really appreciate it if you could consider doing a walk around these areas many thanks 😊
Spent a week there 10 yrs ago across from the life boat centre, the views ewere great but there was no beach to sit on, nice enough place though.
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i was there you can just see my little kiasoul in the carpark, great p[lace, the yard does beautiful food
Ah nice! Lovely place
IS THAT ANOTHER VILLAGE ACROSS THE BAY OR IS STILL PART OF APPLEDORE.
It’s another village called Instow
This is not the full tour ,unfortunately, Irsha Street, aka West Appledore just the other side of the car park was missed completely. Leading down to the lifeboat slip, with over a hundred houses ,some going back to the seventeenth century, well worth the visit.
Ah apologies - Will definitely get that next time (was my first time there)
@@GimbalWalkTV I am sure you will find it very interesting, with tiny alleyways called"Opes" The grander houses were owned by boat owners and captains, the smaller cottages rented by seamen and fishermen...
As many Devon and Cornish towns/villages although very picturesque they are higgledy-piggledy in their appearance making them quaint but oppressive to live in.