I remember spending two weeks here as a child. I have vivid memories of daily rambles and a day trip to Guildford. It was a two weeks primary school trip. Beautiful!
Debby Carlson-Lamrhari hey! Thanks very much for commenting and watching it’s a great place to visit.. Thanks again and I hope your Christmas is going well.. 👍🏻
Nice video. I haven't seen the old A3 route through the town since I finished my studies at Portsmouth Uni in '92. It's a bit of a shock to see the old buildings gone and new buildings in its place.
I actually miss the old road,it was a spectacular approach to Hindhead ,but there is some consolation that the Punchbowl has been re-united with the commons once separated by the portsmouth road.
Hi Mike.. thanks for watching and commenting. I agree with you I loved the old road, it was a pleasure to drive it and lookout across the bowl. Thanks again and stay well and safe!
Allen Oxendine what a great question... And here is your answer.. Legend says that the Devil lived at the 'Devil's Jumps', near Churt. He would torment Thor, God of Thunder, who lived at Thor's Lie (Thursley), by jumping from hill to hill. Thor would try to strike the Devil with thunder and lightning and once the Devil retaliated by scooping up a handful of earth and hurling it at Thor. The depression that remained is the Devil's Punch Bowl.
I remember spending two weeks here as a child. I have vivid memories of daily rambles and a day trip to Guildford. It was a two weeks primary school trip. Beautiful!
Debby Carlson-Lamrhari hey! Thanks very much for commenting and watching it’s a great place to visit.. Thanks again and I hope your Christmas is going well.. 👍🏻
Nice video. I haven't seen the old A3 route through the town since I finished my studies at Portsmouth Uni in '92. It's a bit of a shock to see the old buildings gone and new buildings in its place.
The landscape reminds me of the foothills of NC. Almost like looking out our backyard. Beautiful and peaceful.
Nikonya Glenn It is beautiful... abit of noice from passing traffic... thanks for watching
Beautiful view! Thanks for sharing, Rich!
Matt's Big Dream Your welcome Matt and thanks for watching my channel.
Nice area for a leisurely walk around
***** Its a great place to visit if you are ever down this way!
Thanks, Rich.... enjoyed the quick tunnel ride.
***** Thanks for watching Tom! Glad you enjoyed the ride..
I actually miss the old road,it was a spectacular approach to Hindhead ,but there is some consolation that the Punchbowl has been re-united with the commons once separated by the portsmouth road.
Hi Mike.. thanks for watching and commenting. I agree with you I loved the old road, it was a pleasure to drive it and lookout across the bowl. Thanks again and stay well and safe!
Interesting name Rich, how did the area get that name? Thanks for sharing...
Allen Oxendine what a great question... And here is your answer..
Legend says that the Devil lived at the 'Devil's Jumps', near Churt. He would torment Thor, God of Thunder, who lived at Thor's Lie (Thursley), by jumping from hill to hill. Thor would try to strike the Devil with thunder and lightning and once the Devil retaliated by scooping up a handful of earth and hurling it at Thor. The depression that remained is the Devil's Punch Bowl.
Rich cove Interesting story Rich, I figured with that name there would be a nice story to go along with it. Thanks for replying...
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