Our visit to Hythe, Kent

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
  • A chance to discover the ancient cinque port town of Hythe, on Kent's coast.
    First a view of its shale beach, the small fishing boats, and the Martello towers in the distance. Then head back to the old town and discover the charm of the old town, and it's historic buildings.
    Stroll back along its lanes to discover the 12th-century buildings, including St Leonard's Church with its Ossuary before heading back to the Royal Military Canal to see the folks enjoying the once defensive feature of Hythe.
    Finally, we head down to Hythe Station on the Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway and to check out the miniature steam railway.
    Thanks so much for watching, and we'd love to hear from you so please leave a comment and don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss any of our travels: 🟢-
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    ⏱️Timestamps⏱️
    00:00 - The Intro to Hythe Kent
    00:20 - Where is Hythe Kent?
    00:54 - Onto Hythe Beach
    02:30 - The Cinque Port town of Hythe
    04:08 - St Leonard's Church Hythe & its Ossuary
    05:16 - The Royal Military Canal at Hythe
    06:21 - The RH&DR Miniature Railway at Hythe
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Комментарии • 56

  • @kathyjohnson5290
    @kathyjohnson5290 2 месяца назад +1

    We married in 1965 and lived on Castle Hill Ave. Loved the area, moved to Dungeness 1967 RNSSS cottages, worked at the A Station, thanks for the memories. Terry Johnson Taranaki NZ.

    • @OurWorldForYou
      @OurWorldForYou  2 месяца назад

      Terry, that is great to hear, glad it brought back fond memories. Hopefully you got to see our video on Dungeness too.
      We're off to Greatstone today, so will probably pass through Hythe on the way.
      Anyway, I hope all is good in NZ; you must be heading into your winter soon. We've had a few days of sunshine, so it's feeling a little more summery here now after a very wet winter.
      Take care, all the best.
      Gary & Janis

  • @philipcracknell4442
    @philipcracknell4442 4 месяца назад +1

    Excellent filming and nicely narrated - I too have good memories of Romney Marsh - wonderful place.

    • @OurWorldForYou
      @OurWorldForYou  4 месяца назад

      Philip,
      Thanks so much, that's very kind of you.
      Romney Marsh is a wonderful place, and one that we return to many times. Actually, we love all the Kent coast from Whitstable around to Dungeness, each place being a little different.
      Thanks for stopping by, and taking the time to comment,
      All the best,
      Gary & Janis

  • @user-uy5tw9dd1v
    @user-uy5tw9dd1v Месяц назад +1

    I hope to visit Hythe someday, Its just my kind of holiday, lovely videos you have made, we shall be visiting Tenderden next month, i could spend ages in these places you are showing us so thank you!

    • @OurWorldForYou
      @OurWorldForYou  Месяц назад

      Hi,
      Thanks so much, so glad you enjoy the videos. Tenterden in summer will be lovely - let's hope you can get to Hythe soon.
      All the best,
      Gary & Janis

  • @iansteel5569
    @iansteel5569 10 месяцев назад +1

    Your video reminds me of days out when my kids were small, and makes me want to jump in the car and go back there.

    • @OurWorldForYou
      @OurWorldForYou  10 месяцев назад

      Hi Ian,
      Why not? now the school holidays are out of the way, so it should be a little more peaceful. We're not sure Hythe has changed too much over the years; we always like popping back once in a while.
      Cheers,
      Gary & Janis

  • @KScan-cj5wi
    @KScan-cj5wi 3 года назад +3

    Jimmy Hendrix bass player Noel Redding came from Hythe, after Hendrix past away he played with Rory gallagher and lived somewhere outside Cork city .

    • @OurWorldForYou
      @OurWorldForYou  3 года назад +1

      Kevin, now that's an interesting fact. He's made it onto the list of notable people on the Hythe wiki page - It always surprises me when a household name, or somebody you've heard of lives, or grew up, somewhere you know, and it's an unassuming little place.

    • @peterperigoe9231
      @peterperigoe9231 Год назад

      Never knew he played with Rory!

  • @thelittlefishshopsandgate4889
    @thelittlefishshopsandgate4889 3 года назад +5

    Folkstone & Hythe is beautiful! Check out Sandgate beach :)

    • @OurWorldForYou
      @OurWorldForYou  3 года назад +1

      We've Sandate on our list, one for after the end of the season - a nice sunny day in September - and who knows, we may even feature 'The Little Fish Shop' - here's to a great summer for you guys - 🍻

  • @PortsladeBySea
    @PortsladeBySea Год назад +1

    Lovely vlog. My sister and I are staying x 3 nights in Hythe, Kent, in a cottage overlooking the sea. It’s a beautiful town that has almost avoided modernisation 🏖️☀️🌊

    • @OurWorldForYou
      @OurWorldForYou  Год назад +1

      Mike, Thanks so much, have a fabulous time - sorry about the rain, but we need it. Hope you're going to take the miniature railway down to Dungeness, a great experience and a great place to visit.
      If you want to know a little more, check out the Dungeness video - ruclips.net/video/P1SOwFUduZI/видео.html, and also the Romney Marshes themselves, ruclips.net/video/whQuX0VGYc4/видео.html
      The main thing, enjoy yourselves, and have a great few days 😎
      All the best
      Gary & Janis

  • @minifoodies9448
    @minifoodies9448 3 года назад +2

    wonderful scenery I enjoyed watching ur videos 👍
    Nice to meet u friend and stay safe

    • @OurWorldForYou
      @OurWorldForYou  3 года назад

      🙏 Thank you - appreciated 😍. Nice to meet you too 😀

  • @simontandy7406
    @simontandy7406 2 года назад +2

    Hello I am Simon Tandy 51 from maidstone Kent.Hythe is lovely.i used to go to a boarding school called Seabrook Lodge along Seabrook Road.hythe.i was there between 1982 and April 1987..
    Nice places hythe are great .the military canal.seafront and esplanard.memorys of town centre and saltwood and saltwood castle .wonderful hythe dymchurch and Romney railway.good memory's.
    I will be re-visiting hythe and bring my wife and daughter down..plus go and Hythe town
    Football team play opersition at the hythe town stadium.
    One last thing.it is a lovely walk from seafront starting from imperial hotel along to sandling and along to folkestone.

    • @OurWorldForYou
      @OurWorldForYou  2 года назад +1

      Hi Simon, Thanks for the comment - we've not that far from you in the village of Eccles. Hythe is a little bit special, a seaside town, that's not really. We're lucky in Kent that we have so much access to a coastline, and there are so many different coastal towns, all a little bit different than each other. Like the ideal of that walk - it may make it onto a video at some point into the future.
      Thanks again,
      Gary & Janis

    • @simontandy7406
      @simontandy7406 2 года назад +1

      @@OurWorldForYou perhaps you should do an vidio on our world for you in maidstone

    • @OurWorldForYou
      @OurWorldForYou  2 года назад

      Hi Simon,
      Maidstone's on the list, but we never seem to get to it. What would be your top 5 things to see for a visitor to Maidstone? Have you a top tip as a local?
      Gary & Janis

  • @craignelson8618
    @craignelson8618 2 года назад +1

    Lovely well made video.. Very informative, cheers

    • @OurWorldForYou
      @OurWorldForYou  2 года назад

      🙏 Thanks so much Craig; a pleasure. We love the place 😍 It's a very different side of Kent's coast, and a lovely place to visit
      Thanks again for taking the time to comment 🍻

  • @manofkentcatapultsgunsando5069
    @manofkentcatapultsgunsando5069 2 года назад

    I practically grew up on that beach where the boats are ,,,,the hut is gone now it was nearest the Martello tower next to the range masters lookout,,,,,love Hythe many happy memories with my Dad and uncle fishing. Brilliant video new subscriber 💥

    • @OurWorldForYou
      @OurWorldForYou  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much, must have been a great childhood. 😍 You get the feeling the seafront at Hythe is changing, but love that the old town still retains a lot of charm.

    • @manofkentcatapultsgunsando5069
      @manofkentcatapultsgunsando5069 2 года назад +1

      @@OurWorldForYou Yes mate the seafront has changed enormously over the years but your right the towns still nice

    • @OurWorldForYou
      @OurWorldForYou  2 года назад +1

      I guess that's the benefit of the town & beach separated by the Royal Military Canal; you never feel that close to the sea when you wander down the high street, but it is just a stone's throw away

  • @KScan-cj5wi
    @KScan-cj5wi 3 года назад +1

    Oh and by the miniature railway is Scanlon Bridge named after a bloke who came from Cork he guarded the bridge from smugglers apparently.

    • @OurWorldForYou
      @OurWorldForYou  3 года назад

      Kevin, call me Sherlock if you like, but I spotted the similarity between your last name and the name of the bridge - any link?

    • @KScan-cj5wi
      @KScan-cj5wi 3 года назад +1

      @@OurWorldForYou Ha ha Sherlock no link, I just knew that from a school trip to Hythe over 40 years ago the teacher mentioned it as we waited for the train to arrive.

    • @OurWorldForYou
      @OurWorldForYou  3 года назад

      🧐 - best I retire that deerstalker then - still an interesting fact, though.

  • @ashfordmarketofficial9610
    @ashfordmarketofficial9610 3 года назад +1

    ⭐ LIKE ⭐

  • @intercity_trainspotting
    @intercity_trainspotting 3 года назад +2

    When you see your friends house and live in the town:

    • @OurWorldForYou
      @OurWorldForYou  3 года назад

      Lucky you, nice place to live, although we could do with a bit of a British summer - a little too grey and damp for my liking, although we were there last Wednesday and it was glorious 😍

  • @francescagillon2018
    @francescagillon2018 3 года назад

    Hythe is the town where Elizabeth Bowen, the anglo Irish writer, spent her early and late years.

    • @OurWorldForYou
      @OurWorldForYou  3 года назад

      🙏 Thanks so much, an additional piece of information I didn't know about Hythe. To be honest there's plenty I don't know, but I love learning. You've also opened up the world of Elizabeth Bowen to me - her work looks fascinating; think I might ask Santa for 'The Heat of the Day' - Thanks again; Stay Safe, stay well and a very merry Christmas 🎅

    • @francescagillon2018
      @francescagillon2018 3 года назад +1

      @@OurWorldForYou Thanks to the lockdown I have recently discovered this beautiful and fascinating woman whose mother I think is buried in Hythe. In my opinion her best novels (beware of the short stories) are the house in Paris, To the north, the death of the heart and the last september which was turned into a fascinating film available on youtube. The film the heat of the day is also available on youtube. Your are very welcome to these pieces of information recently acquired considering I really appreciated your video. Happy Christmas to you.

    • @OurWorldForYou
      @OurWorldForYou  3 года назад

      🙏 Thanks so much 🎅. I have to look at the positives from lockdown, one of them was to create more videos, actually, focus on it as part of my routine, so there's one plus. I'll check out the more of Elizabeth's work, sounds fascinating. Thanks again, and take care.

    • @antoinette17
      @antoinette17 2 года назад

      And her house is on Church Hill opposite St Leonard's Church

  • @tomwaugh
    @tomwaugh 3 года назад +1

    I often visit ossuaries. They are mostly found in Catholic churches here in Switzerland.
    Is the church in your video also Catholic?

    • @OurWorldForYou
      @OurWorldForYou  3 года назад +2

      Now that's an interesting comment. I believe it is Church of England, or Anglican protestant, however, the church dates from the 12th-century and the bones possibly date from the 13th-15th century, so before England's break with Rome, and so would have been Catholic at the time. I also understand there are only 2 ossuaries in England, so this is pretty rare. Thanks so much for watching. Take care, stay safe.

  • @MrTorleon
    @MrTorleon 3 года назад +1

    My last visit to Hythe was in 2017, and, for me, I consider the Military Canal it`s most attractive feature by far. Of course, as a Medieval Historian, I did take some time to look at the ossuarie, which are most commonly associated with the Black Death, not to everyone`s interest :)
    Sadly, my other abiding memory of Hythe, was using what I would have to say were the smelliest public toilets in quite some time - stunk to high heaven :(
    So, a thumbs up, and a thumbs down for this little town !

    • @OurWorldForYou
      @OurWorldForYou  3 года назад +1

      We love Deal; it's such a quaint place. It definitely doesn't seem like a coastal town. It also seems to be stuck in a time warp; hence the facilities perhaps need a refresh - anyway, it's a grey old day in England today, so more planning, I think. Stay safe, stay well 😍

    • @MrTorleon
      @MrTorleon 3 года назад +1

      @@OurWorldForYou Sorry, my ' smelly toilet ' comment was specific to Hythe, not Deal !
      An interesting aside regarding Hythe - a few years ago the Isle of Man TT racer, truck mechanic and holder of numerous land speed records Guy Martin made an attempt to cycle his way from Hythe beach to France, held aloft by a balloon ! Unfortunately the coastal winds were against him, but he does now hold a record ( of sorts ) for distance traveled during the attempt :)

    • @OurWorldForYou
      @OurWorldForYou  3 года назад

      I meant to type Hythe, not Deal. I must have been trying to multitask, always a mistake. We big fans of Guy Martin, and we saw that project. His latest one was to learn to fly a Hurricane, similar to those pilots who fought in the 'Battle of Britain'. Great viewing

    • @MrTorleon
      @MrTorleon 3 года назад +1

      @@OurWorldForYou Mmm, being male, and multitasking, always a tricky combination :)
      I only became aware of Guy Martin through a colleague, who has been involved with an Isle of Man TT sponsorship arrangement over some years - mechanics ( of any sort ) has never been particularly strong with me, but Martin`s name crops up from time to time - a quite talented Northern lad, and a sharp wit too !
      I have seen the Hurricane project quite recently, but with an aircraft valued at 3 Million Pound, the insurance ramifications must have been quite a flight in itself - do you not agree :)
      Jolly Good :)

  • @leslieedwards7797
    @leslieedwards7797 3 года назад +1

    Good video. A pity about the Eastenders commentary.

    • @OurWorldForYou
      @OurWorldForYou  3 года назад +3

      Eastenders! Eastenders! I'm from South-East London don't you know 😂 Sorry it's not RP, but I am me 😀 Glad you enjoyed the video, take care, stay safe 😍

    • @leslieedwards7797
      @leslieedwards7797 3 года назад +1

      @@OurWorldForYou ok. Well no offence meant..
      It was an enjoyable video.. As i am thinking of moving to hythe

    • @OurWorldForYou
      @OurWorldForYou  3 года назад +1

      None taken 😀 I hope you enjoy Hythe, it's a lovely place, and I think a little underrated - All the best.

    • @kenneth2656
      @kenneth2656 2 года назад

      The Commentary was fine.