I was born at Kingston Hospital in December '57....2.5 years later my family split to Australia. So awesome to see the town of my birth and learn a little of its history. Thanks 4 the upload
You can get the train there directly from Waterloo or probably from Victoria and change at Clapham Junction. If you feel energetic you could walk beside the riverbank to Hampton Court and get the train from there. The White Hart is a nice place to have lunch.
I love all your videos Marq but I really loved this one! What a fascinating place steeped in history. I've never been but now I want to. It was so nice to see the church so busy with people doing this and that, and seeing those stunning stained glass windows in there too. Sitting by the river daydreaming and 'taking in the vibe' is right up my street too. I could sit there for hours; it was so pretty with the boats, ducks and the bridge with all those beautiful flowers. Your videos inspire me and one day I'm going to get this good! Now I'm going to watch it again 🥰
Kingston is a lovely place. I think you'll like this. Take a boat trip from Kew which goes through Kingston and ends up at Hampton Court palace. Takes about 3 hours, but worth it.
An excellent brief history of Kingston, a lovely place to visit (and shop.) Athelstan has always been my favourite English monarch. (If you are allowed to have favourites these days!)
Nothing like going back to your roots! I also love that stretch along the Thames and to Richmond. Lovely to see the Coronation Stone again after too many years! Nice one, Marq, as usual.
Interesting to learn some history about Kingston,thanks for taking the time to share this. Lovely walk,some fine trees ,pub lunch and the Thames,what more could you ask for? The vibe of a place certainly is worth taking in 👍🏻
I stayed here in late September, such a beautiful friendly great place to stay, nice views , walks , plenty of restaurants and shops to look around ,, it felt so safe to walk around day and night time , I unfortunately had to come home a day early because of chronic tooth ache , I will go back next year in July/August when the weather is a bit warmer 👍
Who knew Kingston was where England started! There was a lot going on in that church simultaneously! The cars under the bridge were strange. But all very interesting.
I had to make similar choice. I decided St. Margarets (lies between Richmond and Twickenham, and just down the road from Kingston and Teddington). Love it around here!
Great video, Marq. I just move to the UK, and with my wife we choose Kingston as our home. You have captured the vibe of this lovely town. Looking forward for your next video.
Name is Ryan Fitzwater from Birmingham, AL, USA. At 40 years old I can trace my heritage back to this place. I hope to visit some day. Descendant of Thomas Fitzwalter.
Very enjoyable video. Have been to Kingston but only when young and only for shopping! Bentalls! Bet it’s gone now. Lovely floral displays and Thames! Helps when the sun shines. Don’t ever remember about the stone- a lot of history. Just to say I didn’t notice a change in the quality of the video despite you not having your bigger camera.
My name was Karen Bowyer I was born in Kingston 1961 memories of looking out of my granny’s flat at the boats and swans and walking past the kings stone my mum worked in Bentals
Thanks for sharing 👋😊
You're welcome.
I was born at Kingston Hospital in December '57....2.5 years later my family split to Australia.
So awesome to see the town of my birth and learn a little of its history. Thanks 4 the upload
You're welcome and love it when it prompts people's memories.
The fact I’m going here from my home is phenomenal
I spent much of my youth there.
So lucky Michael, what a lovely place to spend your youth
Yes l was very lucky Lynn.
@@michaelwhite8031 I definitely want to visit here and have a walk. Will have to go by train so I’m going to check out the route 🥰
You can get the train there directly from Waterloo or probably from Victoria and change at Clapham Junction. If you feel energetic you could walk beside the riverbank to Hampton Court and get the train from there. The White Hart is a nice place to have lunch.
The walk to Hampton Court would be from Kingston Lynn not London lol :)
I love all your videos Marq but I really loved this one! What a fascinating place steeped in history. I've never been but now I want to.
It was so nice to see the church so busy with people doing this and that, and seeing those stunning stained glass windows in there too.
Sitting by the river daydreaming and 'taking in the vibe' is right up my street too. I could sit there for hours; it was so pretty with the boats, ducks and the bridge with all those beautiful flowers.
Your videos inspire me and one day I'm going to get this good!
Now I'm going to watch it again 🥰
Aww thanks Lynn, I think I should Frame this Comment x
🥰 x@@MarqEnglish
The White Hart is a nice place to eat.
Ive cycled the Thames path years and years ago. I must do it again. You can do Windsor Staines and Hampton Court along it around that area.
That would be a nice Route.
The clue is in the name really: King's Stone - Kingston. Great video
Thanks for sharing. Kingston has so much history. I've been meaning to film barge walk for ages but never got round to it.
Barge Walk does look interesting for a Wander.
@@MarqEnglish Will have to try give that a go at some point
Kingston is a lovely place.
I think you'll like this. Take a boat trip from Kew which goes through Kingston and ends up at Hampton Court palace. Takes about 3 hours, but worth it.
I've heard of that and thanks for the Tip.
Beautiful!
An excellent brief history of Kingston, a lovely place to visit (and shop.) Athelstan has always been my favourite English monarch. (If you are allowed to have favourites these days!)
Great video Marq. Kingston has certainly changed since we lived there in the 70s.
Nothing like going back to your roots! I also love that stretch along the Thames and to Richmond. Lovely to see the Coronation Stone again after too many years! Nice one, Marq, as usual.
Cheers Mr Norris.
Interesting to learn some history about Kingston,thanks for taking the time to share this. Lovely walk,some fine trees ,pub lunch and the Thames,what more could you ask for? The vibe of a place certainly is worth taking in 👍🏻
Thank you.
I stayed here in late September, such a beautiful friendly great place to stay, nice views , walks , plenty of restaurants and shops to look around ,, it felt so safe to walk around day and night time , I unfortunately had to come home a day early because of chronic tooth ache , I will go back next year in July/August when the weather is a bit warmer 👍
I'm pretty local and still found a lot of places I didn't know about.
Who knew Kingston was where England started! There was a lot going on in that church simultaneously! The cars under the bridge were strange. But all very interesting.
I never knew this until recently and I'm local!
As he says debatable I say it was Wolverhampton but I am biased.
I didn't know Kingston had that much history. I count Wolverhampton at the battle of Tettenhall s the place where England was founded but I am biased.
One min in florida an hour later Kingston upon Thames what Happening
Time travel!
It's all Timey-Wimey|!
Love Kingston. Looking to retire there in the future, there or the coast.
I had to make similar choice. I decided St. Margarets (lies between Richmond and Twickenham, and just down the road from Kingston and Teddington). Love it around here!
Great video, Marq. I just move to the UK, and with my wife we choose Kingston as our home. You have captured the vibe of this lovely town. Looking forward for your next video.
Thank you, this Comment made my day. Welcome to the UK!
Name is Ryan Fitzwater from Birmingham, AL, USA. At 40 years old I can trace my heritage back to this place. I hope to visit some day. Descendant of Thomas Fitzwalter.
That's really fascinating Ryan, thanks for sharing that information.
Love all the history - a most enjoyable video 😃
Thanks Bob.
Very enjoyable video. Have been to Kingston but only when young and only for shopping! Bentalls! Bet it’s gone now. Lovely floral displays and Thames! Helps when the sun shines. Don’t ever remember about the stone- a lot of history. Just to say I didn’t notice a change in the quality of the video despite you not having your bigger camera.
Thanks Diana.
Yep unfortunately the riverside development has killed the charm Kingston once had.
My name was Karen Bowyer I was born in Kingston 1961 memories of looking out of my granny’s flat at the boats and swans and walking past the kings stone my mum worked in Bentals
Lovely memories Karen.