So beautiful, this may be one of my favorite place you've shown us - a place full of history. Thank you for all the background info as usual, I really appreciate it. 🙂 Greetings from Ang Kha, Thomas
Another good location, beautiful looking old Priory huge gardens & grounds . Interesting stories of the past there . Some nice features are still left to see. Chapter House, you could see how it once was nice stone carvings. Shame you couldn't see the library nice floor. The church looked in good condition considering it's age huge arches . Cool some had been converted to houses what a place to live . Thanks for showing us around Pinned on Places Sorry i missed the Premier 👍
Hello Alessa, sorry we missed your Premiere but we were away on a trip, watching now. What a beautiful Priory, it looks as though it would have been a very grande building, the gardens were beautiful too. Loved hearing the history, the drone footage really showed how lovely the Priory is. Thank you for sharing, take care and have a good week x Julie and Tony x
Hi Alessa & Brett, what a fabulous priory! Truly magnificent. The gardens were so attractive and well-kept - I loved the wonderful topiary. The architecture was stunning and the walls were beautifully ornate. This is truly an absolute gem. Thanks for the brilliant narration and video/drone footage. Spectacular - well done! Have a great week! ❤❤
Wow we have never heard of monks and nuns sharing the same oriory but in different churches. Love the topiary! Your narration is so calming - we think that you should record audio tours. Ineresting that they had libraries then. It's a shame we can't see into the private buildings. They must be stunning inside. Really enjoyable and thanks for sharing! Elaine, Mike, Samuel and Thomas 😍😎👬
Thank you so much Mike for being at the premiere, it means everything to us, this site was very pretty and peaceful! Worth a wander. Thank you again, appreciate you, have a great week ahead!
Sorry I missed all the premieres yesterday (including my own), Alessa. Given how good the houses next to it look this must have been a very impressive monastery in it's day. Great tour and history again. Andy,
I really like the ending drone video you add to the videos! It really helps me to visualize the structures and where the site is in relationship to the surrounding area.
I don't think, that I've ever seen two churches to close to each other. The ceiling inside the church still looks amazing. It's amazing to see, that so many details are still there. The drone footage looks stunning.
Brilliant commentary Alessa and Brett this footage on the grounds, just outstanding and that drone footage breathtaking WOWOWOW for this week...you need to have a million subscribers or better yet your own TV show on the History channel! Wouldn't that be grand! I like to think big while I'm thinking! Amazing! Another awesome week!🤩😍
Hiya Donna - thank you very very much. You're so uplifting and kind! Your friendship and support means everything. If only hehe, one day maybe! :o a girl can dream haha! Thank you again for the kind comments and support! xxx
Absolutely stunning! The grounds are incredible and very well kept! Beautifully narrated and great from above! Lovely you had it to yourselves! Have a great week ❤
Too blooming kind, thank you Nick and Jill, always such supportive and wonderful people. Glad you enjoyed this, appreciate you, have a great week ahead! xx
Thank you so kindly Cara - it's quite the hidden gem, love the effort that's gone into maintaining the property, worth a visit. Thank you again for the kind comments and support always!
Hi Alessa Sorry my original comment disappeared. Make it short... I have not seen such ruins that kept so much beauty within... Well kept...wow garden..who is the gardener.. I can use it...hahha Every details on the walls to tiles..give me goosebumps Brett's flight suggests this is located in the edge of suburbs...I reckon how fortunate to live this close.. Well done both of you. You nailed it again. OMG, I love architecture the most.....Happy Sunday evening!
So sorry about your original comment, I always enjoy reading your thoughtful kind comments, you're so supportive. Thank you again. This was a wonderful site to enjoy, calming and peaceful, what more is needed! Thank you again, wishing you a restful week ( please rest easy after your hiking and adventures!! ) xxx
Ohh you should, would love to see your photographs of the priory, gorgeous place. It's run by English Heritage just FYI, but like our visit, it's nestled away and you'll easily have the place to yourself!
Saint Mildburh of Wenlock is quite a captivating historical figure, almost like something out of a fantasy game. She embodies the classic trope of a holy character with an impressive title and extraordinary powers. Mildburh, the older sister of Saints Mildrith (or Mildred) of Thanet and Mildgytha of Northumbria, is sometimes seen as representing the theological virtues of faith, hope, and charity. Like many female saints, she was believed to have control over water. In one notable story, when she rejected a marriage proposal from a prince of a neighboring kingdom, she miraculously escaped across a river. The river rose so high that the prince could not follow her, thus ensuring her safety.
I'm really enjoying the abbeys/monasteries just as much as the castles. In a way, I'm enjoying the monasteries more, bc they seem more reverent, educational and purposeful... not just dark and swallowed up with fear, intrigue, and murder stories behind castle walls. (Though as a history buff, I soak those up too) I'm glad you mentioned the miracles working abbess. In my own life I've witnessed things unexplainable in natural reasoning... However, ,There is great power in the Name of Christ.... .
Thank you so much Kitty, we loved reading your comment and thank you for your time!!! We love exploring these abbeys, churches and monasteries as like you mentioned they have their purpose. Loved reading and learning about the Abbess, refreshing!! Wow! Kitty, that sounds very intriguing! Thank you again, you are amazing!
this looks so nice, very scenic, looking forward to it
Thank you!
Hi Alessa, I am so sorry for missing your premiere
But replay done now 😊
Abundant of nature here in this video
Beautiful place ❤
So beautiful, this may be one of my favorite place you've shown us - a place full of history.
Thank you for all the background info as usual, I really appreciate it. 🙂
Greetings from Ang Kha,
Thomas
Mashaallah beautiful place thanks for sharing friend 👍 enjoyed the video
Absolutely gorgeous work, this looks and feels so therapeutic and tranquil! 👏
Beautiful my friend good night 👍👍👍❤❤❤❤🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹👋👋👋👋👋
Another good location, beautiful looking old Priory huge gardens & grounds . Interesting stories of the past there . Some nice features are still left to see. Chapter House, you could see how it once was nice stone carvings. Shame you couldn't see the library nice floor. The church looked in good condition considering it's age huge arches . Cool some had been converted to houses what a place to live . Thanks for showing us around Pinned on Places
Sorry i missed the Premier 👍
Hello Alessa, sorry we missed your Premiere but we were away on a trip, watching now. What a beautiful Priory, it looks as though it would have been a very grande building, the gardens were beautiful too. Loved hearing the history, the drone footage really showed how lovely the Priory is. Thank you for sharing, take care and have a good week x Julie and Tony x
Thanks for sharing this great castle...really stunning...have a great day
Hi Alessa & Brett, what a fabulous priory! Truly magnificent. The gardens were so attractive and well-kept - I loved the wonderful topiary. The architecture was stunning and the walls were beautifully ornate. This is truly an absolute gem. Thanks for the brilliant narration and video/drone footage. Spectacular - well done! Have a great week! ❤❤
Thanks for sharing.. Relics but beautiful.. 👍💯🤗🎼✌️🏞️🚶🏼♀️🙏
Greetings. Beautiful walking tour. Thanks for all the related info. Enjoyed it.
Incredible stunning beautiful place 👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
amazing sharing
Wow we have never heard of monks and nuns sharing the same oriory but in different churches. Love the topiary! Your narration is so calming - we think that you should record audio tours. Ineresting that they had libraries then. It's a shame we can't see into the private buildings. They must be stunning inside. Really enjoyable and thanks for sharing! Elaine, Mike, Samuel and Thomas 😍😎👬
That is such a beautiful place with such intricate masonry work! Amazing!
Thank you so much Mike for being at the premiere, it means everything to us, this site was very pretty and peaceful! Worth a wander. Thank you again, appreciate you, have a great week ahead!
Amazing place, thank you for showing us around, some great shots 😊
Sorry I missed all the premieres yesterday (including my own), Alessa. Given how good the houses next to it look this must have been a very impressive monastery in it's day. Great tour and history again. Andy,
I really like the ending drone video you add to the videos! It really helps me to visualize the structures and where the site is in relationship to the surrounding area.
It's so beautiful! It was very interesting to watch. Many greetings 😀
Yeah, really like the chapter house‘s blind arcading. A hidden gem - very true
Thank you so much for watching Depp, it's quite the place! Beautiful from aerial too, would be cool to FPV I can imagine :D
Like 41, watching now 👍
That was absolutely beautiful. What a different look this place had. Wonderful as always 😊
Thank you very much! So So very kind of you to say!! xx
I don't think, that I've ever seen two churches to close to each other. The ceiling inside the church still looks amazing. It's amazing to see, that so many details are still there. The drone footage looks stunning.
Pretty incredible right? Thank you Dingle, you're always so supportive and it does mean alot to Brett and I so thank you!
Brilliant commentary Alessa and Brett this footage on the grounds, just outstanding and that drone footage breathtaking WOWOWOW for this week...you need to have a million subscribers or better yet your own TV show on the History channel! Wouldn't that be grand! I like to think big while I'm thinking! Amazing! Another awesome week!🤩😍
Hiya Donna - thank you very very much. You're so uplifting and kind! Your friendship and support means everything. If only hehe, one day maybe! :o a girl can dream haha! Thank you again for the kind comments and support! xxx
Absolutely stunning! The grounds are incredible and very well kept! Beautifully narrated and great from above! Lovely you had it to yourselves! Have a great week ❤
Too blooming kind, thank you Nick and Jill, always such supportive and wonderful people. Glad you enjoyed this, appreciate you, have a great week ahead! xx
wow, this place really is amazing. The drone shows it off so well, and so interesting to hear all about it. Loved it
Thank you so kindly Cara - it's quite the hidden gem, love the effort that's gone into maintaining the property, worth a visit. Thank you again for the kind comments and support always!
Cool vid, what a place! Very impressive!
Great work what a fantastic looking place your work goes from strengh to strengh
Thank you so much Johnny, you're always so kind to us. It's truly appreciate, we're just glad that you like to watch little old us!
Another day, another cool castle!
Hi Alessa
Sorry my original comment disappeared.
Make it short...
I have not seen such ruins that kept so much beauty within...
Well kept...wow garden..who is the gardener.. I can use it...hahha
Every details on the walls to tiles..give me goosebumps
Brett's flight suggests this is located in the edge of suburbs...I reckon how fortunate to live this close..
Well done both of you. You nailed it again. OMG, I love architecture the most.....Happy Sunday evening!
So sorry about your original comment, I always enjoy reading your thoughtful kind comments, you're so supportive. Thank you again. This was a wonderful site to enjoy, calming and peaceful, what more is needed! Thank you again, wishing you a restful week ( please rest easy after your hiking and adventures!! ) xxx
Great place. I’m near there in a cottage in a few weeks. Wouldn’t mind paying a visit 👌❤️
Ohh you should, would love to see your photographs of the priory, gorgeous place. It's run by English Heritage just FYI, but like our visit, it's nestled away and you'll easily have the place to yourself!
awesome video my friend liked it 👍
Thank you so much x
Saint Mildburh of Wenlock is quite a captivating historical figure, almost like something out of a fantasy game. She embodies the classic trope of a holy character with an impressive title and extraordinary powers. Mildburh, the older sister of Saints Mildrith (or Mildred) of Thanet and Mildgytha of Northumbria, is sometimes seen as representing the theological virtues of faith, hope, and charity. Like many female saints, she was believed to have control over water. In one notable story, when she rejected a marriage proposal from a prince of a neighboring kingdom, she miraculously escaped across a river. The river rose so high that the prince could not follow her, thus ensuring her safety.
I find what they could achieve with rudimentary tools quite astonishing.
I'm really enjoying the abbeys/monasteries just as much as the castles. In a way, I'm enjoying the monasteries more, bc they seem more reverent, educational and purposeful... not just dark and swallowed up with fear, intrigue, and murder stories behind castle walls. (Though as a history buff, I soak those up too) I'm glad you mentioned the miracles working abbess. In my own life I've witnessed things unexplainable in natural reasoning... However, ,There is great power in the Name of Christ.... .
Thank you so much Kitty, we loved reading your comment and thank you for your time!!! We love exploring these abbeys, churches and monasteries as like you mentioned they have their purpose. Loved reading and learning about the Abbess, refreshing!! Wow! Kitty, that sounds very intriguing! Thank you again, you are amazing!
what can i say 10 out of 10 as always. New channel name Pinned to Perfection
You're so blooming kind, thank you so much! xx
Mind boggling how much money these religions generated way back then .
It truly is!! We visited Hereford Cathedral and the amount it costs daily to run and keep the building going is astonishing!
I pity England the loss of its Catholic heritage. Especially today.