Wow! Now that was just so beautiful! Bees and flowers and ducks and water! Bet it is fabulous in winter with snow too. Thank you our adventurous friends!
Guess what ladies iv done it and got a 47ft Narrowboat yay thanks for the vlog we might bump into each other on the water, well i am a learner lol, keep well keep safe seeya.
@@TheNarrowboatExperienceExperience and just beyond that, through the hedge at bridge 36 on the S&W is Ashwoods Nurseries who win gold medals at all the RHS shows and have a great cafe with fab cake!
We visited the Estate last month when we moored at Great Haywood. Unfortunately it was nearly closing time. We had a nice walk around the gardens and the gift shop was very good.
Although I’ve watched several boat tubers cruise this stretch of canal but you are the first I’ve followed through the hedge to see it up close! Thanks for sharing this very interesting video and for the beautiful photography of the gardens. I really enjoyed this episode.
Since I started watching your vlogs and few others about narrow boating. I've added visiting your beautiful country to my bucket list. Probably won't be for 2 of 3 more years from now, but I'm looking forward to it. Thanks girls, you are awesome.
I remember walking through some of the grounds way back in 1981 whilst on a canal trip to Oxford, from our mooring in Poynton, Cheshire. Back in those days the Hall was a playground for the rich and famous friends of Patrick Lichfield. There were stories of people randomly bumping into Paul and Linda McCartney and Dustin Hoffman whilst passing through :)
You gals always make the most lovely videos. I usually watch yours and CTC last of the group because they are superb. This one, yet again, full of color, interest, facts, delight! I especially love the footage of the bumble bee on the purple flowers. I'll not make it abroad to see these places, so you're doing such a wonderful service by sharing these places. I could have stayed outside all day there! Blessings!
Visited Shugborough at the end of our canal holiday last summer. We'd hired an Anglo-Welsh boat from Great Haywood and returned the boat before visiting Shugborough, which was really fascinating. Patrick Litchfield's apartment (large) was well worth a visit and the story of the house provides interesting insights into the lives of a wealthy family in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Lovely video girls, and I'm really pleased to see you looking so happy and adorable! I really love the architecture of interesting buildings, like churches, follies, gatehouses, bridges, and the like! Thank you for taking us with you! :-)
Nice to see a boat tuber get to Great Haywood and visit Shugborough. I've Minimalist cruise back and forwards past it several times waiting for them to take George for a walk in the park but no luck. There is a public footpath through the estate so you can access the park without having to pay (and from the canal you have to walk through the park to pay so...), though a visit to the hall is worthwhile. We drop Scouts off in Great Haywood for Expedition hikes through Cannock Chase which is just the other side of the park and also well worth a visit.
We live close to Shrugborough and its always been pleasant. Sadly since the National Trust have took over they've cancelled the Classic Car Show which was an annual highlight. Did enjoy 'Much Ado about nothing' Shakespeare on the lawn outside the farm. The heavens opened! Still loving your adventures, keep on cruising. Thanks.
A quick look at a really lovely part of England. Thank you, ladies, for taking us on this interlude. And as for the "elusive Rock-sheep". That was worthy of the punning master, David 'Mooring The Cut' Johns. Brought a giggle to me as I watched. But couldn't you get inside the wonderful buildings? That would have really made my day to see the interior of such wonderful historic buildings. Sigh.
Hiya. At last, another Through the Hedge. Yaaay. Some beautiful footage, but, I have to say, that group shot of the bees was A-MA-ZING. For me, that was definitely the highlight. All the best to you.
A lovely trip down memory lane to Shugborough on the edge of beautiful Cannock Chase. Thank you for sharing this experience, and all of your adventures. Did you visit royal photographer Lord Lichfield's once private apartment within the house? I once played his Grand Piano and entertained the visitors! Knowing the area and once owning a narrowboat, may I suggest a trip along the Staffs and Worcs from Haywood Junction towards Stafford to Tixal Wide. This is where the canal opens up in to a huge lake, quite unique in canal terms. It would make a nice little excursion off the Trent and Mersey, there would not be any need for a winding hole to turn back the wide provides plenty of turning space and really good moorings are available on the towpath side. Years ago I used to cruise from Haywood fruit farm to Tixal have a BBQ on the towpath and return to base easily within a day - Oh, happy days! Incidentally, the river under Essex Bridge is the 'River Trent' next to the scenic 'River Sow' junction, it then flows around the Shugborough estate under the Staffs and Worcs canal then on towards Stafford. Please keep the uploads flowing and assuring some of us feline fanatics that the cats are well and happy. Take care xx Jayne Anne. P>S - have emailed you concerning a picture of Alice (I used to have two lovely black cats - Katie and Jet they both wore red collars. Alice reminds me of them) that if possible I would like to purchase at some time. Whatever - best wishes, safe and trouble free cruising.
Well done! I love these "through the hedge" episodes. I've always envisioned using canal cruising as a means of leisurely transportation to spots where I can step off and enjoy historic sites (before I get too old to walk anyway). ps The segment with the bees in the flowers was just exceptional :)
It is a glorious place to visit, and unlike some, well worth the admission fee. I drove there about 3 years ago, spent the whole day there in the bright sunshine of late spring. Passed it this year on mu way down to the Ashby canal, moored up for 2 days, where it proceded to permanently precipitate, so I gave it a miss. Deffo go there again, looks from your "hedge" visit a few things have changed, delightful, lovely vlog ladies.
Beautiful place, and great videography! I especially loved that you ran the segment of the bees collecting pollen in slow motion. Loved it all! Safe cruising, ladies!
Thanks for the glimpse of an old family favourite destination at weekends (back some 40 years ago). We used to drive there from Wolverhampton when I was a lad.
I have worked on track where the railway passes through the estate, it was set in a cutting so not to spoil the views and the tunnel portal is very ornate.
What a beautiful place for a day out. It looked so peaceful and relaxing. And the mooring spot looked lovely and verdant. Great vid as always girls. You both look lovely and golden. Sunkissed I think is the word.
Great episode! Looks lovely there. I enjoy all your boating vids, calming and tranquil and you guys and the cats are such a nice family. Keep pondering whether to get a boat one day ....🤔Have a great week cruising x
Great memories of Shugborough, the original estate brewery still exists in the outbuildings. I spent the day there with a group of members from Wolverhampton CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale) when we made our own brew for our annual beer festival under the guidance of the head brewer from Titanic Brewery in Burslem who uses the brewery to make the estates own Shugborough Ale which is on sale in the shop. On other occasions, I was part of the crew looking after a steam traction engine "The Leader" which we took there as an exhibit at the annual weekend craft fair. A long way away now though in Whangaparaoa New Zealand, can,t get a decent pint for love nor money.
@@TheNarrowboatExperience All good. I was looking at your Redbubble page. I was hoping to find the cats in the port hole in something other than the enamel pin. Did you do it in other ways?
Had to check the calendar and rub my eyes. No it’s not Sunday 😂. So we get a through the hedge as a bonus in midweek, a very good surprise. And if I must say a very good vlog indeed, I think I may have to take a visit myself, you make it sound like it would be a good day out. I do hope (as with your other viewers) that you do enlighten with some more of these vlogs. 😀
Thankyou ladies, enjoyed that. More of the same and perhaps a tad longer. Question: Why not a quick watercolour to add to porfolio? Magnificent trees for instance. Leave it with you.
Fantastic girls - brought back so many memories of taking Mum there. (we were NT members for many years) There's a train of buggies that go from the carpark to the courtyard as it's a bit of a walk. (Not seen that bridge before though).
nice 😊 its only 40 mins or so from me so may go look! didnt realise it was open to the public! 😳😱 doh! what a twit i am! lol great tourist view through the hedge 😜 great vid as usual ladies 😊
Through the Hedge..... a story like through the Looking Glass.... would have been interested in more information of the History around Shugborough Estate. View though was Marvelous.
Just discovered the two of you this last week. Just discovered narrowboats and the canal system this last week. I'm in love! Wondering if you know any Americans cruising? Any specific difficulties for expats, etc? Yep I'm across the pond, but recently retired and would love to live on the canals.
Yes, I know of people that have to head home every 6 months- that' fine if you have somewhere to stay, and you would have to moor your boat up somewhere.
I know what you new picture is going to be. It's Bumble and Lavender. One for me please. I will look out for it. Thanks for a New Sideways Look at "What's through the Hedge". It's Great to see the other side.
>^. .^< Lovely place to have a private home. I went over to Google Maps n visited via teh airal photograph button too, what a nice piece of land. Guess the Trent canal ends here???
It is an area on the canal where you can turn your boat around. Bearing in mind some boats are long 55+ foot long, it is a triangle /semi circle shaped bit cut out of a bank so you can steer your bow in and turn the back end around. hope that helps x
Great videography...and those wonderful 🐝. Watched it over and over. It’s the simplest things that are so beautiful. Thank you.
Wow! Now that was just so beautiful! Bees and flowers and ducks and water! Bet it is fabulous in winter with snow too. Thank you our adventurous friends!
Yes. I imagine winter would be lovely.
More Through The Hedge videos please. Well done, but too short. We love seeing you two enjoying your narrowboat life so much.
I cant stop watching your videos, I thank you as I have loved every one.
Guess what ladies iv done it and got a 47ft Narrowboat yay thanks for the vlog we might bump into each other on the water, well i am a learner lol, keep well keep safe seeya.
Congratulations that’s excellent news.
Loved the slo mo video of the bees and lavender. Looked like a nice day out.
Thanks. I love that bit
Thank you for taking us Through the Hedge! It looks like a great day out. I loved the bees! Brilliantly filmed! You two are just so wonderful x
The bees were my favourite too.
If you're heading down the S&W then Wightwick Manor, just past Wolverhampton, is also just through the hedge from the canal, NT & well worth a visit.
Thanks for the recommendation
@@TheNarrowboatExperienceExperience and just beyond that, through the hedge at bridge 36 on the S&W is Ashwoods Nurseries who win gold medals at all the RHS shows and have a great cafe with fab cake!
'Rock sheep!!!' ... heh. :) ... the slow-mo bumble-bee was brilliant!
excellent, thanks
We visited the Estate last month when we moored at Great Haywood. Unfortunately it was nearly closing time. We had a nice walk around the gardens and the gift shop was very good.
Although I’ve watched several boat tubers cruise this stretch of canal but you are the first I’ve followed through the hedge to see it up close! Thanks for sharing this very interesting video and for the beautiful photography of the gardens. I really enjoyed this episode.
So glad you found it of interest. There really is so much to see that we are going to travel quite slowly and try and be tourists/explorers
Well done ladies.Brilliant camera work and editing. You have just the right blend of friendly information and personaliies.
John, Ontario, Canada
Thank you
Beautiful shot of the bees in the flowers!
Thanks
Since I started watching your vlogs and few others about narrow boating. I've added visiting your beautiful country to my bucket list. Probably won't be for 2 of 3 more years from now, but I'm looking forward to it. Thanks girls, you are awesome.
Thanks
I remember walking through some of the grounds way back in 1981 whilst on a canal trip to Oxford, from our mooring in Poynton, Cheshire. Back in those days the Hall was a playground for the rich and famous friends of Patrick Lichfield. There were stories of people randomly bumping into Paul and Linda McCartney and Dustin Hoffman whilst passing through :)
Wow really.
You gals always make the most lovely videos. I usually watch yours and CTC last of the group because they are superb. This one, yet again, full of color, interest, facts, delight! I especially love the footage of the bumble bee on the purple flowers. I'll not make it abroad to see these places, so you're doing such a wonderful service by sharing these places. I could have stayed outside all day there! Blessings!
So glad you liked it.
I’ve been there, definitely worth a visit. What a beautiful country we live in.
Visited Shugborough at the end of our canal holiday last summer. We'd hired an Anglo-Welsh boat from Great Haywood and returned the boat before visiting Shugborough, which was really fascinating. Patrick Litchfield's apartment (large) was well worth a visit and the story of the house provides interesting insights into the lives of a wealthy family in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Yes, well recommended
Lovely video girls, and I'm really pleased to see you looking so happy and adorable!
I really love the architecture of interesting buildings, like churches, follies, gatehouses, bridges, and the like! Thank you for taking us with you! :-)
Thank you for attending.
@@TheNarrowboatExperience Thank you for inviting me! :-)
Nice to see a boat tuber get to Great Haywood and visit Shugborough. I've Minimalist cruise back and forwards past it several times waiting for them to take George for a walk in the park but no luck. There is a public footpath through the estate so you can access the park without having to pay (and from the canal you have to walk through the park to pay so...), though a visit to the hall is worthwhile. We drop Scouts off in Great Haywood for Expedition hikes through Cannock Chase which is just the other side of the park and also well worth a visit.
Good to know about the public footpaths, thanks.
Incredible visit. Thank you.
We live close to Shrugborough and its always been pleasant. Sadly since the National Trust have took over they've cancelled the Classic Car Show which was an annual highlight. Did enjoy 'Much Ado about nothing' Shakespeare on the lawn outside the farm. The heavens opened! Still loving your adventures, keep on cruising. Thanks.
The car show was fantastic xxx we went every year taking our Cortina!
A quick look at a really lovely part of England. Thank you, ladies, for taking us on this interlude. And as for the "elusive Rock-sheep". That was worthy of the punning master, David 'Mooring The Cut' Johns. Brought a giggle to me as I watched. But couldn't you get inside the wonderful buildings? That would have really made my day to see the interior of such wonderful historic buildings. Sigh.
Very local to me, not been for a while. it used to be free to walk round the gardens but now there is one price for everything!
I was surprised also.
Passed this place so many times but never been in.
Thanks for sharing.
Loved the footage of the bees on the lavender 🐝
It's really quite nice and lots to walk around.
We went to that estate this year ..lovely place to visit x
Hiya. At last, another Through the Hedge. Yaaay. Some beautiful footage, but, I have to say, that group shot of the bees was A-MA-ZING. For me, that was definitely the highlight. All the best to you.
Thank you. I totally agree.
A lovely trip down memory lane to Shugborough on the edge of beautiful Cannock Chase.
Thank you for sharing this experience, and all of your adventures. Did you visit royal photographer Lord Lichfield's once private apartment within the house?
I once played his Grand Piano and entertained the visitors!
Knowing the area and once owning a narrowboat, may I suggest a trip along the Staffs and Worcs from Haywood Junction towards Stafford to Tixal Wide. This is where the canal opens up in to a huge lake, quite unique in canal terms. It would make a nice little excursion off the Trent and Mersey, there would not be any need for a winding hole to turn back the wide provides plenty of turning space and really good moorings are available on the towpath side. Years ago I used to cruise from Haywood fruit farm to Tixal have a BBQ on the towpath and return to base easily within a day - Oh, happy days!
Incidentally, the river under Essex Bridge is the 'River Trent' next to the scenic 'River Sow' junction, it then flows around the Shugborough estate under the Staffs and Worcs canal then on towards Stafford.
Please keep the uploads flowing and assuring some of us feline fanatics that the cats are well and happy.
Take care xx Jayne Anne.
P>S - have emailed you concerning a picture of Alice (I used to have two lovely black cats - Katie and Jet they both wore red collars. Alice reminds me of them) that if possible I would like to purchase at some time. Whatever - best wishes, safe and trouble free cruising.
We Will email you back about the black cat. Sorry we’ve been a bit busy.
@@TheNarrowboatExperience - Thank you
Fantastic Through the Hedge segment. What a wonderful video adventure that you have taken us on! Well done!
Well done! I love these "through the hedge" episodes. I've always envisioned using canal cruising as a means of leisurely transportation to spots where I can step off and enjoy historic sites (before I get too old to walk anyway). ps The segment with the bees in the flowers was just exceptional :)
Yes I loved the bees too. Thanks.
Beautiful segment there with the bees on the lavender!
More memories of visits in my childhood. Thanks.
It is a glorious place to visit, and unlike some, well worth the admission fee. I drove there about 3 years ago, spent the whole day there in the bright sunshine of late spring. Passed it this year on mu way down to the Ashby canal, moored up for 2 days, where it proceded to permanently precipitate, so I gave it a miss. Deffo go there again, looks from your "hedge" visit a few things have changed, delightful, lovely vlog ladies.
It is lovely there. We bought the national trust membership so we went back a few times just to walk about and we really liked it. Hope you are well.
Beautiful place, and great videography! I especially loved that you ran the segment of the bees collecting pollen in slow motion. Loved it all! Safe cruising, ladies!
I loved that bit too, thanks
I really love these trips though the country side.
Thanks for the glimpse of an old family favourite destination at weekends (back some 40 years ago). We used to drive there from Wolverhampton when I was a lad.
You’re welcome
beautiful ladies in beautiful gardens. Who could ask for anything more.. loved the slow mo bee. thank you
Yes, I loved the bees too
Great bee footage! :) Loved the estate stuff too :) And neither of you looked like you'd been through a hedge :)
Well we went the polite way- on the path.lol
I have worked on track where the railway passes through the estate, it was set in a cutting so not to spoil the views and the tunnel portal is very ornate.
That’s very interesting
What a beautiful place for a day out. It looked so peaceful and relaxing. And the mooring spot looked lovely and verdant. Great vid as always girls. You both look lovely and golden. Sunkissed I think is the word.
Well I had to look up verdant- so thank you because I love learning new words. look out for it in an upcoming vlog
Thanks for the day trip.....thanks for sharing
You’re welcome. Thanks for coming along.
Great episode! Looks lovely there. I enjoy all your boating vids, calming and tranquil and you guys and the cats are such a nice family. Keep pondering whether to get a boat one day ....🤔Have a great week cruising x
Thanks glad you enjoyed this episode
WOW! thanks ladies! interesting, and a bit of history.
"Trough The Hedge" Nice addition to Your Vlog. Looking forward to more. Take Care.. Be Well.........
thanks
Great memories of Shugborough, the original estate brewery still exists in the outbuildings. I spent the day there with a group of members from Wolverhampton CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale) when we made our own brew for our annual beer festival under the guidance of the head brewer from Titanic Brewery in Burslem who uses the brewery to make the estates own Shugborough Ale which is on sale in the shop.
On other occasions, I was part of the crew looking after a steam traction engine "The Leader" which we took there as an exhibit at the annual weekend craft fair.
A long way away now though in Whangaparaoa New Zealand, can,t get a decent pint for love nor money.
Sounds great
wow beautifull again very good filming thank you just love the visit good day from quebec canada
bril vlog ladies will try and pop in there looking forward to seeing the next one
I went to Shugborough Hall as a child really enjoyed it,very interesting,hope you enjoyed it too.x
Not been for years. Patrick Litchfield was living there then. Next time I'm in that direction will have to revisit. Cheers.
It’s a lovely place
Glad you posted this,it’s not to far so we are now planning a day out next week!
Thank you both,great vlog
Excellent. Hope you like it.
Lovely episode ladies, an excellent “Through the Hedge” !
Thanks
Quite enjoy Through the Hedge. Thank you for sharing. Hope you and the cats are well.
Cats are doing well, sorry they never feature highly in 'off the boat' outings
@@TheNarrowboatExperience All good. I was looking at your Redbubble page. I was hoping to find the cats in the port hole in something other than the enamel pin. Did you do it in other ways?
Had to check the calendar and rub my eyes. No it’s not Sunday 😂. So we get a through the hedge as a bonus in midweek, a very good surprise. And if I must say a very good vlog indeed, I think I may have to take a visit myself, you make it sound like it would be a good day out. I do hope (as with your other viewers) that you do enlighten with some more of these vlogs. 😀
And there's a vlog on Sunday too! Lucky week
The Narrowboat Experience yippee
Thankyou ladies, enjoyed that. More of the same and perhaps a tad longer. Question: Why not a quick watercolour to add to porfolio? Magnificent trees for instance. Leave it with you.
I’ve got several watercolours waiting to be painted upon request - so I don’t always have time - but I think this would have been lovely.
Thank, you my canal tour guides of England enjoyed the video
Well done vlog ladies.
Fantastic girls - brought back so many memories of taking Mum there. (we were NT members for many years) There's a train of buggies that go from the carpark to the courtyard as it's a bit of a walk. (Not seen that bridge before though).
It is a bit of a walk you are right.
Excellent production, interesting location, this is why I subscribe, thank you for sharing your story.
Thanks. that' means a lot to us
nice 😊 its only 40 mins or so from me so may go look! didnt realise it was open to the public! 😳😱 doh! what a twit i am! lol
great tourist view through the hedge 😜 great vid as usual ladies 😊
Glad you liked it.
Great video, thanks.
Great stop.
Love it there, go about once a year. Hope you tried the sausage rolls at the little cafe in the farm buildings, they're stupendous!!!!
we didn't but thank you for the recommendation for anyone else travelling there.
Lovely video ladies, you can`t beat a National Trust property.
Agreed
Love this vlog! What a great job you did. Hugs to you and the felines🇨🇦👍❤️😎💕
Cool. Loved the bee bit!
Yes, one of my favourite bits too
@@TheNarrowboatExperience Tremendous 😎
Lovely vlog , it Was literally through the hedge lol , it looks a nice place , will have to go and visit .
I do love it when it is 'literally through the hedge'
😱 Creepy rock sheep...
Love your vids, keep up the good work💕
I loved those rock sheep
Love your through the hedge vids, this one was a delight, and I love how you record the quirky bits. Just wonder how the pigs open the gate!!
Spat my tea out, so funny
Through the Hedge..... a story like through the Looking Glass.... would have been interested in more information of the History around Shugborough Estate. View though was Marvelous.
informative as always
Great tour, thanks for taking us along. Were those bees as large as they appeared to be?
Yes. They defy gravity.
Very nice
Just discovered the two of you this last week. Just discovered narrowboats and the canal system this last week. I'm in love! Wondering if you know any Americans cruising? Any specific difficulties for expats, etc? Yep I'm across the pond, but recently retired and would love to live on the canals.
Welcome aboard. Yes I meet a few Americans. Have you travelled to the UK before?
@@TheNarrowboatExperience no, not been to the UK. I know I can visit for 6 months, but it's sounding more difficult to stay longer.
Yes, I know of people that have to head home every 6 months- that' fine if you have somewhere to stay, and you would have to moor your boat up somewhere.
Looks beautiful, but where are the people??👍✌️😊🙏🏼
I try to keep people out as much as possible. Not everyone wants to be on RUclips. Lol
Model Farm you say, looks full size to me 😉
well done girls, great vlog
Thanks
Lovely video. Is there a part 2 coming up? Really enjoy your posts. 👍👍😎
hi from australia great video
Thanks
Which cakes did you try in the tea room?
We actually didn’t this time.
Bumblebee and Lavender....ten point's! BarbroSweden
Thanks
What route mapping software do you use to get around?
Thanks in advance 😁🔖
Open canal plan on iPhone
Love the hair, Anna.
Nice video ladies...now get back to the boat and start painting my picture...lol
I know what you new picture is going to be. It's Bumble and Lavender. One for me please. I will look out for it. Thanks for a New Sideways Look at "What's through the Hedge". It's Great to see the other side.
Great idea actually
>^. .^< Lovely place to have a private home. I went over to Google Maps n visited via teh airal photograph button too, what a nice piece of land. Guess the Trent canal ends here???
There is the River Trent. We were on the Trent and Mersey canal. The Staffordshire and Worcestershire canal starts (or ends) at the junction.
Very professional girls well done. Might be stupid but what's a wind hole lol.sounds rude.xxx
It is an area on the canal where you can turn your boat around. Bearing in mind some boats are long 55+ foot long, it is a triangle /semi circle shaped bit cut out of a bank so you can steer your bow in and turn the back end around. hope that helps x
It’s a space that is cut out in the canal so you can turn a boat around. Traditionally the turning was done by the wind. Hence ‘winding’ hole
"Staff and pigs"? Bit rude??
Looks nice. Short video.
Yes a bit short. But we thought we’d share either way.
Can you take dogs in
Into the estate, yes. Not sure about the Hall itself.
hi
HAVE YOU PET A BUMBLE BEE? They are soft. (note: bumble bite they don't sting)
Interesting thanks
klayofthemystics yes they do, unlike honey bees they can sting more than once, as the sting has no barbs, and is not left in the victim.
Note ta self keep me big mouth shut.. LOL..!!
It doesn't look haunted at all !!!!
Is it haunted?
: )
:)