What a Lovely Family hope your enjoying your time in the Cotswolds .I worked in that Area Several years ago. The people were very Friendly. It is very beautiful. I'm from Derbyshire which also a A Beautiful County.
Nicely edited video, overcast shadow-free sky's show colours well, @ 6:35 that is a good tip about researching road signs for first time American drivers, like many countries Britain uses the pictogram style of road sign, interesting that the sign ‘Queues possible’ brought your attention, and ‘Way Out’ same idea as the underground, at least you were a good navigator and helped the driver, makes the ride a family quiz as well.
Sudeley looks quite lovely! We also wanted to hit up Blenheim Palace, but didn't get a chance to swing by. We will have to return. Oh, what a DREAM it must be living in such a beautiful place! What part of the Cotswolds do you live in?
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Such a nice vlog. Very professional and watchable. Those kids are such a credit to you. They don’t stop laughing, smiling and enjoying themselves, which is as it should be. Looking forward to the next vid.
Thank you. That means a lot, because it takes a lot of work to put together. And thank you for your compliment. We all had our moments on the trip, but all in all, the kids did really well. Appreciate you being with us!
You are blessed with such great kids. So we'll behaved and yet enjoying the trips it appears. Also great to see you getting out of London and hiring a car ... takes some skill to drive on our roads
Thank you! They had their moments here and there, but they did well and were distracted by all that there is to do in England. And yes, it does take skill... that's why I told Scott he's the designated driver. 🤣🤣 Thanks for being here!
Great video. My daughter lives in the Cotswolds so I know it well but you showed me places I'd never visited so I appreciate that. Driving our narrow roads is challenging enough but the pronunciation of place names defies all logic. Warwick = worick😊
I tried to do my research, but unfortunately didn't know better when actually filming. Tried to pronounce the "Worick" during the narration, but had a hard time with that. 🤣🤣
Lovely video. Shame about the weather. Over here we call the 'lady bugs', lady birds and they are valued by gardeners because they eat all the green fly, which torment the flowers and brassica. I hope that you have a great holiday with better weather. I'll try to keep track of your vlogs. Cheers ! Sheffield South Yorkshire
Thank you so much! What a fun fact - I just told the kids about the lady birds… they might adopt the new name, as they love catching (gently) lady birds! 😉🐞 And please subscribe so you don’t have to keep track - it will notify you of our next video through England. Thanks for being here. We appreciate you!
Well done with the pronunciations. Warwick needs a little practice, but you got Bibury right. So many Americans say it Bib-bury instead of Bi-bury. Your children are a credit, well-behaved but still enjoying themselves
@@palmsandpalaces President Roosevelt Wife's Nickname ( Pet Name) was Lady Bird .Think it was Roosevelt.? Might have been an earlier President. So did it change from Lady Bug 🐞 to Lady Bird .?
Lovely video again, puts a big smile on my face to see you guys enjoying my country so much 😊 Really interesting to see things from your perspective, and it helps me to appreciate the little things and how much I take for granted living here
Thank you so much! Your country has our hearts, truly. We talk about it regularly and already plotting a return trip. Cherish it! Where do you live? And please join us at our community: Facebook.com/palmsandpalaces instagram.com/mamaneedstodisney
@@palmsandpalaces I live in South Devon. It is truly stunning here - wonderful coastline and we also have Dartmoor National Park which is open moorland with wildlife, tors, and historical villages. I'd also thoroughly recommend Cornwall which is the next county across for more breathtaking countryside, Arthurian legend, and it being the home of the Cornish pasty. Plus try scones there with jam and cream :) If you watch the series "Poldark" it can give you some nice historical context of Cornwall's mining past, despite being a fictional drama
You’re right about Warwick Castle being like a theme park. It’s owned by Merlin Entertainment who have ruined it imo. The castle structure is actually superb.
"Stow-in-the-Wold, where the wind blows cold". Not so many miles from where I live. Daylesford is run by Carole Bamford, Baroness Bamford who is the wife of Anthony Bamford, Baron Bamford chair of the J.C. Bamford Excavators Limited (JCB), a huge international manufacturer of construction equipment. So this is a side-line in the family business, along with owning up-market hotels and pubs, including one in the town I live in. I know somebody who sells honey to Daylesford. I should say you don't go to any of those establishments expecting things to be cheap...
This is fascinating! Yes, it certainly is a premier establishment and the prices reflect that, but oh is Daylesford dreamy! I wanted to take everything with me, but Scott asked me to practice some self control….
When you walk through these towns and villages you need to be mindful that many of these old buildings are people's homes. Looking through windows and standing in doorways could be seen by some people as invading their privacy. You must remember the saying "an English person's home is their castle". Some people will defend it in the same way
I had a close encounter with a drop dead gorgeous Dutch lady last summer. Unfortunately, it was in the form of her coming round a roundabout the wrong way. On reflection, and seeing as we missed each other, it was worth it.
What a great video.
@@Roamingthecotswolds Thank you so much! Appreciate you being here. More to come.
What a Lovely Family hope your enjoying your time in the Cotswolds .I worked in that Area Several years ago. The people were very Friendly. It is very beautiful. I'm from Derbyshire which also a A Beautiful County.
Thank you for being here. Please subscribe for more. And we will add Derbyshire to our list, as we ARE returning! Thanks for being here.
Nicely edited video, overcast shadow-free sky's show colours well, @ 6:35 that is a good tip about researching road signs for first time American drivers, like many countries Britain uses the pictogram style of road sign, interesting that the sign ‘Queues possible’ brought your attention, and ‘Way Out’ same idea as the underground, at least you were a good navigator and helped the driver, makes the ride a family quiz as well.
Sudeley Castle was a great visit you missed. Thank you for enjoying my beautiful Cotswolds. I'm so fortunate to have been born and live here x
Sudeley looks quite lovely! We also wanted to hit up Blenheim Palace, but didn't get a chance to swing by. We will have to return. Oh, what a DREAM it must be living in such a beautiful place! What part of the Cotswolds do you live in?
Another fantastic video, "thank you" I just wish they weren't so far apart
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Such a nice vlog. Very professional and watchable. Those kids are such a credit to you. They don’t stop laughing, smiling and enjoying themselves, which is as it should be. Looking forward to the next vid.
Thank you. That means a lot, because it takes a lot of work to put together. And thank you for your compliment. We all had our moments on the trip, but all in all, the kids did really well. Appreciate you being with us!
You are blessed with such great kids. So we'll behaved and yet enjoying the trips it appears. Also great to see you getting out of London and hiring a car ... takes some skill to drive on our roads
Thank you! They had their moments here and there, but they did well and were distracted by all that there is to do in England. And yes, it does take skill... that's why I told Scott he's the designated driver. 🤣🤣 Thanks for being here!
Lovely video, thoroughly enjoyed it.
Thank you! More to come soon!! 🩷
Great video. My daughter lives in the Cotswolds so I know it well but you showed me places I'd never visited so I appreciate that. Driving our narrow roads is challenging enough but the pronunciation of place names defies all logic. Warwick = worick😊
I tried to do my research, but unfortunately didn't know better when actually filming. Tried to pronounce the "Worick" during the narration, but had a hard time with that. 🤣🤣
Winter hours , most places open later and shut early ! 10 until 15;30 ish
Lovely video. Shame about the weather. Over here we call the 'lady bugs', lady birds and they are valued by gardeners because they eat all the green fly, which torment the flowers and brassica. I hope that you have a great holiday with better weather. I'll try to keep track of your vlogs. Cheers ! Sheffield South Yorkshire
Thank you so much! What a fun fact - I just told the kids about the lady birds… they might adopt the new name, as they love catching (gently) lady birds! 😉🐞 And please subscribe so you don’t have to keep track - it will notify you of our next video through England. Thanks for being here. We appreciate you!
Well done with the pronunciations. Warwick needs a little practice, but you got Bibury right. So many Americans say it Bib-bury instead of Bi-bury.
Your children are a credit, well-behaved but still enjoying themselves
@@palmsandpalaces President Roosevelt Wife's Nickname ( Pet Name) was Lady Bird .Think it was Roosevelt.? Might have been an earlier President. So did it change from Lady Bug 🐞 to Lady Bird .?
Lovely video again, puts a big smile on my face to see you guys enjoying my country so much 😊 Really interesting to see things from your perspective, and it helps me to appreciate the little things and how much I take for granted living here
Thank you! We are glad to spark that appreciation. Funny how that works, isn't it? You truly live in a beautiful place.
Thank you so much! Your country has our hearts, truly. We talk about it regularly and already plotting a return trip. Cherish it! Where do you live?
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@@palmsandpalaces I live in South Devon. It is truly stunning here - wonderful coastline and we also have Dartmoor National Park which is open moorland with wildlife, tors, and historical villages. I'd also thoroughly recommend Cornwall which is the next county across for more breathtaking countryside, Arthurian legend, and it being the home of the Cornish pasty. Plus try scones there with jam and cream :) If you watch the series "Poldark" it can give you some nice historical context of Cornwall's mining past, despite being a fictional drama
@ I just googled South Devon. Looks lovely! So many places to add to a second trip. The coast is on our list. And thanks for sharing these tips!!
You’re right about Warwick Castle being like a theme park. It’s owned by Merlin Entertainment who have ruined it imo. The castle structure is actually superb.
"Stow-in-the-Wold, where the wind blows cold". Not so many miles from where I live.
Daylesford is run by Carole Bamford, Baroness Bamford who is the wife of Anthony Bamford, Baron Bamford chair of the J.C. Bamford Excavators Limited (JCB), a huge international manufacturer of construction equipment. So this is a side-line in the family business, along with owning up-market hotels and pubs, including one in the town I live in. I know somebody who sells honey to Daylesford. I should say you don't go to any of those establishments expecting things to be cheap...
This is fascinating! Yes, it certainly is a premier establishment and the prices reflect that, but oh is Daylesford dreamy! I wanted to take everything with me, but Scott asked me to practice some self control….
The Cotswolds aren't 800 miles!! The full length of The UK from top to bottom is about that.
@@gmask7560 **(almost) 800 square miles!🤣🤣
Say "rick", Warick( Warwick)❤
Yes! We didn't know better when we were there but Ashley tried in the narration.
Warwick Castle used to be owned by Madam Tussards don't know if it still is.
Yes, it is now owned by Merlin Entertainments. 😃
When you walk through these towns and villages you need to be mindful that many of these old buildings are people's homes.
Looking through windows and standing in doorways could be seen by some people as invading their privacy.
You must remember the saying "an English person's home is their castle". Some people will defend it in the same way
Check out Sulgrave Manor in Northamptonshire. Love and peace from Wolverhampton England
Thank you! Adding it to the list for a return trip - hopefully soon. Thanks for being here, and consider subscribing if you haven’t yet!
St Peters Church in Wolverhampton and find out who got married there. Love and peace from Wolverhampton England
I had a close encounter with a drop dead gorgeous Dutch lady last summer. Unfortunately, it was in the form of her coming round a roundabout the wrong way. On reflection, and seeing as we missed each other, it was worth it.
This is one of my favorite comments! Those roundabouts can sneak up on ya. 😂
@@palmsandpalaces Roundabouts Shouldn't. But a drop Dead gorgeous Dutch Lady Could anytime she Liked .
@@palmsandpalaces So can Dutch ladies!