Thanks for that David, it brought back memories of the same trip we did a few years ago, only the weather wasn`t quite as nice as that. While we were in Suffolk we also visited Lavenham, beautiful place, never seen so many timber framed houses, well worth a visit.
Thanks again David. It´s almost as though you read my mind @ 1:14, I thought I wonder if he´s gonna focus in on that wonderful light timbered house on the left, ...though it´s now looking a bit neglected with the overgrown foliage at the front compared to when I saw it 5 or 6 years ago.
4:21 around 2001-2002 I stayed in that cottage with my primary school it’s the only trip I remember in full detail I stayed in the bottom room top bunk right hand side of the door and everyone was scared because of the branches hitting the windows 😂 my best my favourite memory was setting mammal traps I caught a vole 😂 I’ll never forget it
I have quite a substantial list of places to visit in the UK (if you’re interested): **everything is in England unless stated as otherwise* *Medieval Cathedrals (+1 Baroque and +1 modern):* Lincoln Cathedral, Durham Cathedral *one of the best examples of 'romanesque' achitecture, York Minster, Ely Cathedral, Canterbury Cathedral, Salisbury Cathedral, Wells Cathedral, Winchester Cathedral *longest 'medieval' cathedral in Europe, Peterborough Cathedral, Norwich Cathedral, Gloucester Cathedral *specifically the incredible cloisters, Westminster Abbey, St. Paul's Cathedral *not medieval, but 17th century Baroque, Liverpool Cathedral *not medieval, but gothic revival (7th largest cathedral in the world). *These are my top 14. *Other interesting Medieval religious buildings:* King’s College Chapel, Cambridge, Tewkesbury Abbey *one of the best examples of ‘Romanesque’ architecture, Worcester Cathedral, Bath Abbey, St Albans Cathedral, Southwell Minster, Exeter Cathedral, Beverley Minster *one of the largest parish churches and a gothic masterpiece, Chester Cathedral, Ripon Cathedral *contains one of the oldest surviving parts of any cathedral in England - the crypt built somewhere around the year 672, St. George's Chapel, Windsor. *Some examples of other religious buildings e.g chapels/ abbeys/ cathedrals/ large parish church. *Medieval Abbey ruins:* Fountains Abbey, Whitby Abbey, Rievaulx Abbey, Glastonbury Abbey, Tintern Abbey (Wales), Battle Abbey *important as site of 1066 battle of Hastings. *Cities (historical as opposed to the more “modernised”) that are not the more popular London:* York, Bath, Edinburgh (Scotland), Canterbury, Cambridge, Lincoln, Oxford, Durham, Norwich, Norfolk, Wells, Somerset, Stirling (Scotland), Salisbury, Bristol *slightly more of a typical, “modern” city, yet retains large amounts of 18th century architecture, Ely, Chester, Aberdeen (Scotland), Winchester, Worcester, Worcestershire, Brighton *more of a “modern” example, but still retains loads of old streets and regency buildings, Lichfield, Exeter *Probably the most noticeably bombed city on the list (from WW2), yet still contains lots of historical buildings and streets, St Albans, Hertfordshire, Windsor town *officially a large town, Rochester, Kent *officially a town, but has a cathedral, Southwell *officially a town, but has a cathedral. *25 examples of different sized historical cities in England (+3 Scottish) other than London. Yet even the larger (more modernised) cities have great architectural features such as Liverpool with 'the three graces' and gigantic cathedral. *Pretty Cotswolds towns/ villages:* Castle Combe, Wiltshire, Burford, Oxfordshire, Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, Corsham, Wiltshire, Bibury, Gloucestershire, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire, Woodstock, Oxfordshire. *Here are 10 examples of Cotswolds towns/ villages. *Pretty villages (not in the Cotswolds region):* Lacock, Wiltshire, Kersey Village, Suffolk, Robin Hood's Bay, North Yorkshire, Chiddingstone Village, Kent, Clovelly Village, Devon, Mousehole, Cornwall, Corfe Castle Village, Dorset, Shere, Surrey, Micheldever, Hampshire, Culross Village (Scotland), Staithes, North Yorkshire, Chilham Village, Kent, Polperro, Cornwall, Cockington Village, Devon, Hawkshead, Cumbria, Thaxted, Essex, Woburn Village, Bedfordshire, Dunster, Somerset, Castleton, Derbyshire, Wherwell, Hampshire, Milton Abbas, Dorset, Little Walsingham, Norfolk, Turville, Buckinghamshire, Abbotsbury, Dorset, Bakewell, Derbyshire, Wendens Ambo, Essex, Weobley, Herefordshire, Dorchester, Oxfordshire, West Lulworth Village, Dorset. *29 examples of pretty English Villages (+1 Scottish). *Pretty towns (not in the Cotswolds region):* Lavenham, Suffolk, Rye, East Sussex, Totnes, Devon, Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria, St Ives, Cornwall, Ludlow, Shropshire, Richmond, North Yorkshire, Arundel Town, West Sussex, Fowey, Cornwall, Stamford, Lincolnshire, Dartmouth, Devon, Sandwich, Kent, Oundle, Northamptonshire, Axbridge, Somerset, Whitby, North Yorkshire, Sherborne, Dorset, Frome, Somerset, Stratford-upon-Avon *probably the most famous on the list, Hastings Old Town, East Sussex, Malton, North Yorkshire, Lewes, East Sussex, Shaftesbury, Dorset, Uppingham, Rutland, Ledbury, Herefordshire, Lymington, Hampshire, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, Salcombe, Devon, Saffron Walden, Essex, Amersham, Buckinghamshire. *29 examples of pretty English Towns. *Medieval Castles:* Bodiam Castle, Conwy Castle (Wales), Tower of London, Warwick Castle, Alnwick Castle, Dover Castle, Caernarfon Castle (Wales), Leeds Castle, Raglan Castle (Wales). Bamburgh Castle, Arundel Castle, Eilean Donan Castle (Scotland), Windsor Castle, Castle Rising, Caerphilly Castle (Wales), Berkeley Castle, Castle Stalker (Scotland), Pembroke Castle, Harlech Castle (Wales), Bolton Castle, Caeverlock castle (Scotland) *only moated triangular castle in the world, Beaumaris Castle (Wales), Rochester Castle. *23 examples of English, Welsh and Scottish Castles - all in different sizes and conditions. *Medieval ‘moated’ Manor House / Medieval Manor [built before 1485]:* Haddon Hall, Stokesay Castle *smaller, but extremely unique medieval manor house, Knole House, Hever Castle, Oxburgh Hall, Herstmonceux Castle *rare as medieval brick, Ightham Mote, Penhurst Place, Brockhampton Estate, Herefordshire *minuature medieval manor house, Baddesley Clinton Manor, Tattershall Castle, Lincolnshire *rare as medieval brick. *10 examples of medieval manors in England built before 1485, all different sizes - some with/ without moat. *Tudor [1485-1558], Elizabethan [1558-1603] or Jacobean [1603-1625] Palaces/ Great Houses:* Hampton Court Palace, Burghley House, Hardwick Hall, Hatfield House, Longleat House, Blickling Hall, Little Moreton Hall *example of a miniature Tudor Manor House, Audley End House, Highclere Castle *not an authentic Jacobean house, but was redesigned in the 19th century in that style, Sudbury Hall. *10 examples of large estates built between 1485-1625. *Classical Palaces/ Great Houses [around 1616-1800]:* Blenheim Palace, Chatsworth House, Castle Howard, Holkham Hall, Wilton House, Houghton Hall, Dyrham Park, Kedleston Hall, Belton House, Stourhead House. *10 examples of large estates built between 1616-1800. *Natural sites:* Lake District, Snowdonia National Park (Wales), Scottish Highlands (Scotland), Peak District, Yorkshire Dales, Brecon Beacons National Park (Wales), The Isle of Skye (Scotland), Northumberland National Park, Scottish Lochs (Scotland), Jurassic Coast. *10 examples of natural beauty in the UK. *Ruins - Neolithic/ Roman:* Stonehenge/ Avebury/ other stone circles, Hadrian’s wall - Roman, Roman Baths, Bath, Neolithic Monuments Orkney (Scotland), Fishbourne Roman Palace/ Bignor Roman Villa, Vindolanda Roman Fort/ Corbridge Roman Town, Portchester Castle (Roman remains)/ Roman lighthouse at Dover Castle. *Historical things to do in London that are “lesser-known”:* -Maritime Greenwich - the Baroque Maritime buildings in Greenwich - especially the ‘Painted Hall’ as well as ‘Queen’s House’, -Chiswick House - a Palladian Villa with lavish 17th/18th century interiors, and tranquil gardens, -The many ‘Baroque’ churches of London (other than St. Paul’s Cathedral) e.g ‘St Mary Le Strand’, -The hidden ‘medieval’ religious buildings e.g ‘St Bartholomew-the-Great church’, or non-religious buildings e.g ‘Westminster Hall’ (finished in 1097), -Another great painted ceiling in London (albeit much smaller than those in Greenwich) can be found in the ‘Banqueting House, Whitehall’, painted by Rubens, -Some of the surviving great houses of London such as ‘Syon House’ (with its incredible 18th century Neo-Classical Robert Adam interiors), Osterley Park (another Robert Adam) and ‘Ham House’ (such a rare 17th century survival), or some of the mansion houses such as ‘Spencer House’ or ‘Apsley House’. *This is a list that I made for an Australian friend of mine who wanted it focused on ‘historical’ places - so it may be worded strange in parts!*
Did the list not show up? If not I can always email it to you - plus I have a much larger list dedicated to historical villages and towns in England (which you might also find interesting)?
*Gloucestershire:* Cirencester Bibury Winchcombe Bourton-on-the-Water Stow-on-the-Wold Chipping Campden Moreton-in-Marsh Stanton Village Painswick Tetbury Wotton-under-Edge Upper Slaughter Lower Slaughter Snowshill Miserden Village Box Village Thornbury North Cerney South Cerney (not many pictures) Berkeley Tewkesbury. *Kent:* Chiddingstone Village Chilham Village Sandwich (town) Penshurst Village Biddenden Cranbrook Goudhurst Village Rochester (town) Aylesford Wingham Village Tenterden Cobham (Kent) Ightham Village Royal Tunbridge Wells Sutton Valence Village Smarden Village Hollingbourne Village Eynsford Village Sissinghurst Village (not many pictures). *Dorset:* Corfe Castle Village Milton Abbas Abbotsbury West Lulworth Village Sherborne Shaftesbury Puddletown Cerne Abbas Village Blandford Forum Dorchester Evershot Village Poole Old Town Briantspuddle Burton Bradstock Village Sturminster Newton Village Weymouth Wimborne Minster (Town) *North Yorkshire:* Robin Hood’s Bay Staithes Richmond Malton Grassington Whitby Ingleton Village Hawes Thornton-le-Dale Burnsall Village Helmsley Harrogate Pateley Bridge. *Oxfordshire:* Burford Woodstock Dorchester-on-Thames Chipping Norton Deddington Kingham Village Great Tew Village Henley-on-Thames Watlington (Oxfordshire) Wallingford Abingdon-on-Thames Shilton Village Deddington Chastleton Village Swinbrook Village Epwell Village (not many pictures) Asthall Village Kelmscott Village (not many pictures) Faringdon Adderbury Village, Great Rollright Village (not many pictures). *Devon:* Clovelly Village Totnes Cockington Village Dartmouth Salcombe Ashburton Branscombe Village Chagford Lynton Lynmouth Beer Village Brixham Kingsbridge Topsham Ilfracombe. *Cornwall:* St. Ives Mousehole Polperro Fowey Port Isaac Looe Padstow Falmouth (Town) Liskeard Mevagissey Charlestown (Cornwall). *Somerset:* Dunster Axbridge Frome Bruton (Town) Nunney Shepton Mallet Glastonbury (Town) Castle Cary Watchet (Town) Wincanton Ilminster Selworthy Village Porlock Cheddar Village. *Hampshire:* Micheldever Wherwell East Meon Lymington East Stratton Village New Alresford Tichfield Village Odiham Wickham Village Romsey Bishop’s Waltham. *Wiltshire:* Castle Combe Corsham Bradford-on-Avon Lacock Biddestone Village Malmesbury Sherston Village Chippenham Steeple Ashton Village Avebury Village Ramsbury Village Broad Chalke Village (not many pictures) Tisbury Melksham (petty in parts). *Suffolk:* Kersey Village Lavenham Chelsworth Coddenham Village Cavendish Village Clare (Town) Bury St. Edmunds Flatford Hadleigh Wickham Market Long Melford East Bergholt Village Boxford Village Thorpeness Village Polstead Village (not many pictures) Shottisham Village (not many pictures) Somerleyton Village (not many pictures) Southwold (Town). *Derbyshire:* Castleton Bakewell Edensor Village Ashford-in-the-Water Village Hartington Village Tideswell Village Youlgreave Village Tissington Village Edale Village Hathersage Village Eyam Village Hayfield *Essex:* Wendens Ambo Saffron Walden Thaxted Dedham Village Castle Hedingham Village Clavering Village Stansted Mountfitchet Village Widdington (not many pictures) Newport (Essex) Great Chesterford Village (not many pictures) Finchingfield. *Herefordshire:* Ledbury Pembridge Village Weobley Leominster Eardisland Eardisley Village Kington Yarpole Cradley Village Ewyas Harold Village (not many pictures) Bromyard. *Cumbria:* Hawkeshead Village Kirkby Lonsdale Cockermouth Keswick (Town) Kendal Sedbergh (Town) Cartmel Village Ulverston Bowness-on-Windermere Town Kirkby Stephan Windermere (Town) Grave-over-Sands. *Norfolk:* Little Walsingham Burnham Market Whymondham Blakeney (to see pictures of inside village type “High Street Blakeney”) Wells-next-to-the-Sea Town Holt King’s Lynn Old Town Cley next to the Sea Holkham Village Diss (Norfolk) Cromer Town (pretty in parts) Aylesham. *Northamptonshire:* Oundle Collyweston Apethorpe Village Warkworth Village Thrapston Easton on the Hill Brackley Towcester Brixworth village (not many pictures). *East Sussex:* Rye Alfriston Village Hastings Old Town Lewes Ditchling Village Rodmell Village Battle (Town) Wilmington Village Litlington Village (not many pictures). *West Sussex:* Arundle (Town) Petworth Midhurst Amberley Village South Harting Village Lurgashall Village East Grinstead Findon Village West Chiltington (not many pictures). *Surrey:* Shere Farnham Godalming Lingfield Village Chiddingfold Village Guildford Godstone Village Wonersh Village Reigate.
Lovely video David. I assume the young lady with the blue rucksack is your wife? Every time I attempt to video my wife walking away from the camera, she goes a few yards, stops pulls out her camera to take pictures and ruins my shot!! Either that or she stops to look behind her to see where I am. Any tips for training her up?!!
Thanks for that David, it brought back memories of the same trip we did a few years ago, only the weather wasn`t quite as nice as that. While we were in Suffolk we also visited Lavenham, beautiful place, never seen so many timber framed houses, well worth a visit.
I have been there some years back but I'll go back sometime.
@@arcadia449 Yes, I thought that you had probably been there too.
Very relaxing on my commute to work! Thanks for sharing! 👍
It's a very relaxing place to visit.
Nice video. Enjoyed the music! Thanks!
Thanks again David. It´s almost as though you read my mind @ 1:14, I thought I wonder if he´s gonna focus in on that wonderful light timbered house on the left, ...though it´s now looking a bit neglected with the overgrown foliage at the front compared to when I saw it 5 or 6 years ago.
4:21 around 2001-2002 I stayed in that cottage with my primary school it’s the only trip I remember in full detail I stayed in the bottom room top bunk right hand side of the door and everyone was scared because of the branches hitting the windows 😂 my best my favourite memory was setting mammal traps I caught a vole 😂 I’ll never forget it
Great memories, eh?
@@arcadia449 for that place yeah
I went on a school residential trip there before, Me and other people slept in WIlly Lotts Cottage otherss slept in other placess, The mill and farm
just glorious.. a tribute to john constable
Thank you Kitty.
I have quite a substantial list of places to visit in the UK (if you’re interested): **everything is in England unless stated as otherwise*
*Medieval Cathedrals (+1 Baroque and +1 modern):*
Lincoln Cathedral,
Durham Cathedral *one of the best examples of 'romanesque' achitecture,
York Minster,
Ely Cathedral,
Canterbury Cathedral,
Salisbury Cathedral,
Wells Cathedral,
Winchester Cathedral *longest 'medieval' cathedral in Europe,
Peterborough Cathedral,
Norwich Cathedral,
Gloucester Cathedral *specifically the incredible cloisters,
Westminster Abbey,
St. Paul's Cathedral *not medieval, but 17th century Baroque,
Liverpool Cathedral *not medieval, but gothic revival (7th largest cathedral in the world).
*These are my top 14.
*Other interesting Medieval religious buildings:*
King’s College Chapel, Cambridge,
Tewkesbury Abbey *one of the best examples of ‘Romanesque’ architecture,
Worcester Cathedral,
Bath Abbey,
St Albans Cathedral,
Southwell Minster,
Exeter Cathedral,
Beverley Minster *one of the largest parish churches and a gothic masterpiece,
Chester Cathedral,
Ripon Cathedral *contains one of the oldest surviving parts of any cathedral in England - the crypt built somewhere around the year 672,
St. George's Chapel, Windsor.
*Some examples of other religious buildings e.g chapels/ abbeys/ cathedrals/ large parish church.
*Medieval Abbey ruins:*
Fountains Abbey,
Whitby Abbey,
Rievaulx Abbey,
Glastonbury Abbey,
Tintern Abbey (Wales),
Battle Abbey *important as site of 1066 battle of Hastings.
*Cities (historical as opposed to the more “modernised”) that are not the more popular London:*
York,
Bath,
Edinburgh (Scotland),
Canterbury,
Cambridge,
Lincoln,
Oxford,
Durham,
Norwich, Norfolk,
Wells, Somerset,
Stirling (Scotland),
Salisbury,
Bristol *slightly more of a typical, “modern” city, yet retains large amounts of 18th century architecture,
Ely,
Chester,
Aberdeen (Scotland),
Winchester,
Worcester, Worcestershire,
Brighton *more of a “modern” example, but still retains loads of old streets and regency buildings,
Lichfield,
Exeter *Probably the most noticeably bombed city on the list (from WW2), yet still contains lots of historical buildings and streets,
St Albans, Hertfordshire,
Windsor town *officially a large town,
Rochester, Kent *officially a town, but has a cathedral,
Southwell *officially a town, but has a cathedral.
*25 examples of different sized historical cities in England (+3 Scottish) other than London. Yet even the larger (more modernised) cities have great architectural features such as Liverpool with 'the three graces' and gigantic cathedral.
*Pretty Cotswolds towns/ villages:*
Castle Combe, Wiltshire,
Burford, Oxfordshire,
Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire,
Cirencester, Gloucestershire,
Corsham, Wiltshire,
Bibury, Gloucestershire,
Winchcombe, Gloucestershire,
Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire,
Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire,
Woodstock, Oxfordshire.
*Here are 10 examples of Cotswolds towns/ villages.
*Pretty villages (not in the Cotswolds region):*
Lacock, Wiltshire,
Kersey Village, Suffolk,
Robin Hood's Bay, North Yorkshire,
Chiddingstone Village, Kent,
Clovelly Village, Devon,
Mousehole, Cornwall,
Corfe Castle Village, Dorset,
Shere, Surrey,
Micheldever, Hampshire,
Culross Village (Scotland),
Staithes, North Yorkshire,
Chilham Village, Kent,
Polperro, Cornwall,
Cockington Village, Devon,
Hawkshead, Cumbria,
Thaxted, Essex,
Woburn Village, Bedfordshire,
Dunster, Somerset,
Castleton, Derbyshire,
Wherwell, Hampshire,
Milton Abbas, Dorset,
Little Walsingham, Norfolk,
Turville, Buckinghamshire,
Abbotsbury, Dorset,
Bakewell, Derbyshire,
Wendens Ambo, Essex,
Weobley, Herefordshire,
Dorchester, Oxfordshire,
West Lulworth Village, Dorset.
*29 examples of pretty English Villages (+1 Scottish).
*Pretty towns (not in the Cotswolds region):*
Lavenham, Suffolk,
Rye, East Sussex,
Totnes, Devon,
Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria,
St Ives, Cornwall,
Ludlow, Shropshire,
Richmond, North Yorkshire,
Arundel Town, West Sussex,
Fowey, Cornwall,
Stamford, Lincolnshire,
Dartmouth, Devon,
Sandwich, Kent,
Oundle, Northamptonshire,
Axbridge, Somerset,
Whitby, North Yorkshire,
Sherborne, Dorset,
Frome, Somerset,
Stratford-upon-Avon *probably the most famous on the list,
Hastings Old Town, East Sussex,
Malton, North Yorkshire,
Lewes, East Sussex,
Shaftesbury, Dorset,
Uppingham, Rutland,
Ledbury, Herefordshire,
Lymington, Hampshire,
Malmesbury, Wiltshire,
Salcombe, Devon,
Saffron Walden, Essex,
Amersham, Buckinghamshire.
*29 examples of pretty English Towns.
*Medieval Castles:*
Bodiam Castle,
Conwy Castle (Wales),
Tower of London,
Warwick Castle,
Alnwick Castle,
Dover Castle,
Caernarfon Castle (Wales),
Leeds Castle,
Raglan Castle (Wales).
Bamburgh Castle,
Arundel Castle,
Eilean Donan Castle (Scotland),
Windsor Castle,
Castle Rising,
Caerphilly Castle (Wales),
Berkeley Castle,
Castle Stalker (Scotland),
Pembroke Castle,
Harlech Castle (Wales),
Bolton Castle,
Caeverlock castle (Scotland) *only moated triangular castle in the world,
Beaumaris Castle (Wales),
Rochester Castle.
*23 examples of English, Welsh and Scottish Castles - all in different sizes and conditions.
*Medieval ‘moated’ Manor House / Medieval Manor [built before 1485]:*
Haddon Hall,
Stokesay Castle *smaller, but extremely unique medieval manor house,
Knole House,
Hever Castle,
Oxburgh Hall,
Herstmonceux Castle *rare as medieval brick,
Ightham Mote,
Penhurst Place,
Brockhampton Estate, Herefordshire *minuature medieval manor house,
Baddesley Clinton Manor,
Tattershall Castle, Lincolnshire *rare as medieval brick.
*10 examples of medieval manors in England built before 1485, all different sizes - some with/ without moat.
*Tudor [1485-1558], Elizabethan [1558-1603] or Jacobean [1603-1625] Palaces/ Great Houses:*
Hampton Court Palace,
Burghley House,
Hardwick Hall,
Hatfield House,
Longleat House,
Blickling Hall,
Little Moreton Hall *example of a miniature Tudor Manor House,
Audley End House,
Highclere Castle *not an authentic Jacobean house, but was redesigned in the 19th century in that style,
Sudbury Hall.
*10 examples of large estates built between 1485-1625.
*Classical Palaces/ Great Houses [around 1616-1800]:*
Blenheim Palace,
Chatsworth House,
Castle Howard,
Holkham Hall,
Wilton House,
Houghton Hall,
Dyrham Park,
Kedleston Hall,
Belton House,
Stourhead House.
*10 examples of large estates built between 1616-1800.
*Natural sites:*
Lake District,
Snowdonia National Park (Wales),
Scottish Highlands (Scotland),
Peak District,
Yorkshire Dales,
Brecon Beacons National Park (Wales),
The Isle of Skye (Scotland),
Northumberland National Park,
Scottish Lochs (Scotland),
Jurassic Coast.
*10 examples of natural beauty in the UK.
*Ruins - Neolithic/ Roman:*
Stonehenge/ Avebury/ other stone circles,
Hadrian’s wall - Roman,
Roman Baths, Bath,
Neolithic Monuments Orkney (Scotland),
Fishbourne Roman Palace/ Bignor Roman Villa,
Vindolanda Roman Fort/ Corbridge Roman Town,
Portchester Castle (Roman remains)/ Roman lighthouse at Dover Castle.
*Historical things to do in London that are “lesser-known”:*
-Maritime Greenwich - the Baroque Maritime buildings in Greenwich - especially the ‘Painted Hall’ as well as ‘Queen’s House’,
-Chiswick House - a Palladian Villa with lavish 17th/18th century interiors, and tranquil gardens,
-The many ‘Baroque’ churches of London (other than St. Paul’s Cathedral) e.g ‘St Mary Le Strand’,
-The hidden ‘medieval’ religious buildings e.g ‘St Bartholomew-the-Great church’, or non-religious buildings e.g ‘Westminster Hall’ (finished in 1097),
-Another great painted ceiling in London (albeit much smaller than those in Greenwich) can be found in the ‘Banqueting House, Whitehall’, painted by Rubens,
-Some of the surviving great houses of London such as ‘Syon House’ (with its incredible 18th century Neo-Classical Robert Adam interiors), Osterley Park (another Robert Adam) and ‘Ham House’ (such a rare 17th century survival), or some of the mansion houses such as ‘Spencer House’ or ‘Apsley House’.
*This is a list that I made for an Australian friend of mine who wanted it focused on ‘historical’ places - so it may be worded strange in parts!*
Sounds interesting? How do I contact you?
Did the list not show up? If not I can always email it to you - plus I have a much larger list dedicated to historical villages and towns in England (which you might also find interesting)?
Yep, I got it. Thank you.
*Gloucestershire:*
Cirencester
Bibury
Winchcombe
Bourton-on-the-Water
Stow-on-the-Wold
Chipping Campden
Moreton-in-Marsh
Stanton Village
Painswick
Tetbury
Wotton-under-Edge
Upper Slaughter
Lower Slaughter
Snowshill
Miserden Village
Box Village
Thornbury
North Cerney
South Cerney (not many pictures)
Berkeley
Tewkesbury.
*Kent:*
Chiddingstone Village
Chilham Village
Sandwich (town)
Penshurst Village
Biddenden
Cranbrook
Goudhurst Village
Rochester (town)
Aylesford
Wingham Village
Tenterden
Cobham (Kent)
Ightham Village
Royal Tunbridge Wells
Sutton Valence Village
Smarden Village
Hollingbourne Village
Eynsford Village
Sissinghurst Village (not many pictures).
*Dorset:*
Corfe Castle Village
Milton Abbas
Abbotsbury
West Lulworth Village
Sherborne
Shaftesbury
Puddletown
Cerne Abbas Village
Blandford Forum
Dorchester
Evershot Village
Poole Old Town
Briantspuddle
Burton Bradstock Village
Sturminster Newton Village
Weymouth
Wimborne Minster (Town)
*North Yorkshire:*
Robin Hood’s Bay
Staithes
Richmond
Malton
Grassington
Whitby
Ingleton Village
Hawes
Thornton-le-Dale
Burnsall Village
Helmsley
Harrogate
Pateley Bridge.
*Oxfordshire:*
Burford
Woodstock
Dorchester-on-Thames
Chipping Norton
Deddington
Kingham Village
Great Tew Village
Henley-on-Thames
Watlington (Oxfordshire)
Wallingford
Abingdon-on-Thames
Shilton Village
Deddington
Chastleton Village
Swinbrook Village
Epwell Village (not many pictures)
Asthall Village
Kelmscott Village (not many pictures)
Faringdon
Adderbury Village,
Great Rollright Village (not many pictures).
*Devon:*
Clovelly Village
Totnes
Cockington Village
Dartmouth
Salcombe
Ashburton
Branscombe Village
Chagford
Lynton
Lynmouth
Beer Village
Brixham
Kingsbridge
Topsham
Ilfracombe.
*Cornwall:*
St. Ives
Mousehole
Polperro
Fowey
Port Isaac
Looe
Padstow
Falmouth (Town)
Liskeard
Mevagissey
Charlestown (Cornwall).
*Somerset:*
Dunster
Axbridge
Frome
Bruton (Town)
Nunney
Shepton Mallet
Glastonbury (Town)
Castle Cary
Watchet (Town)
Wincanton
Ilminster
Selworthy Village
Porlock
Cheddar Village.
*Hampshire:*
Micheldever
Wherwell
East Meon
Lymington
East Stratton Village
New Alresford
Tichfield Village
Odiham
Wickham Village
Romsey
Bishop’s Waltham.
*Wiltshire:*
Castle Combe
Corsham
Bradford-on-Avon
Lacock
Biddestone Village
Malmesbury
Sherston Village
Chippenham
Steeple Ashton Village
Avebury Village
Ramsbury Village
Broad Chalke Village (not many pictures)
Tisbury
Melksham (petty in parts).
*Suffolk:*
Kersey Village
Lavenham
Chelsworth
Coddenham Village
Cavendish Village
Clare (Town)
Bury St. Edmunds
Flatford
Hadleigh
Wickham Market
Long Melford
East Bergholt Village
Boxford Village
Thorpeness Village
Polstead Village (not many pictures)
Shottisham Village (not many pictures)
Somerleyton Village (not many pictures)
Southwold (Town).
*Derbyshire:*
Castleton
Bakewell
Edensor Village
Ashford-in-the-Water Village
Hartington Village
Tideswell Village
Youlgreave Village
Tissington Village
Edale Village
Hathersage Village
Eyam Village
Hayfield
*Essex:*
Wendens Ambo
Saffron Walden
Thaxted
Dedham Village
Castle Hedingham Village
Clavering Village
Stansted Mountfitchet Village
Widdington (not many pictures)
Newport (Essex)
Great Chesterford Village (not many pictures)
Finchingfield.
*Herefordshire:*
Ledbury
Pembridge Village
Weobley
Leominster
Eardisland
Eardisley Village
Kington
Yarpole
Cradley Village
Ewyas Harold Village (not many pictures)
Bromyard.
*Cumbria:*
Hawkeshead Village
Kirkby Lonsdale
Cockermouth
Keswick (Town)
Kendal
Sedbergh (Town)
Cartmel Village
Ulverston
Bowness-on-Windermere Town
Kirkby Stephan
Windermere (Town)
Grave-over-Sands.
*Norfolk:*
Little Walsingham
Burnham Market
Whymondham
Blakeney (to see pictures of inside village type “High Street Blakeney”)
Wells-next-to-the-Sea Town
Holt
King’s Lynn Old Town
Cley next to the Sea
Holkham Village
Diss (Norfolk)
Cromer Town (pretty in parts)
Aylesham.
*Northamptonshire:*
Oundle
Collyweston
Apethorpe Village
Warkworth Village
Thrapston
Easton on the Hill
Brackley
Towcester
Brixworth village (not many pictures).
*East Sussex:*
Rye
Alfriston Village
Hastings Old Town
Lewes
Ditchling Village
Rodmell Village
Battle (Town)
Wilmington Village
Litlington Village (not many pictures).
*West Sussex:*
Arundle (Town)
Petworth
Midhurst
Amberley Village
South Harting Village
Lurgashall Village
East Grinstead
Findon Village
West Chiltington (not many pictures).
*Surrey:*
Shere
Farnham
Godalming
Lingfield Village
Chiddingfold Village
Guildford
Godstone Village
Wonersh Village
Reigate.
Good, I just sent you another list of pretty villages/ towns in England. I didn’t sent them all as they wouldn’t fit - but there’s loads there!
Lovely video David. I assume the young lady with the blue rucksack is your wife? Every time I attempt to video my wife walking away from the camera, she goes a few yards, stops pulls out her camera to take pictures and ruins my shot!! Either that or she stops to look behind her to see where I am. Any tips for training her up?!!
Yes she is. Hard to keep up with her sometimes.