What a beautiful place ...I have never seen a church like this one...I hope it remains undamaged for generations to come and see... The graveyard itself and the view of the sea, gave me a strange feeling ( all good) otherworldly ... I found it hard to breath for a while....Stunned and amazed ...Thank you for taking us to see this wonderful place..
As we walk in these places and slowly read each stone. We find the unexpected gem. A grave yard tells a mighty tale of things we may endever, of things we like to do or love that lasts forever, the stroll will take us far and wide to places hardly heard of , but one day soon we all will be of what it’s truly made of. Fellows 1986 ,Shakespeare country UK
Well fancy that! Had no idea Armstrong-Jones (Lord Snowdon) was buried somewhere so isolated and ancient. That's utterly brilliant! That wee church is to die for (he he bit of taphophile humour there!) but seriously thanks so much for taking such a great inside and outside tour! Just stunning!
Perfect wild and windy place for a pirate’s resting place. Can close one’s eyes and hear the wind in the sails and feel the spray of the ocean on one’s face. Thanks for the ramble…it’s too hot today where I have to walk, this was a welcome relief.
That very old building was amazing -- so old and still standing. You could picture folks sitting there & listening to Bible passages. I wonder if homes long gone were near there at one time & many probably came by horses. Your sweet doggie's a luv.
Oh, my great uncle Tony, how I miss him, it’s amazing that you’ve been to visit him 💙 I must visit again soon. I’ve recently started watching your videos, I find absolute peace in them, thank you 🙏🏻
@@wcfheadshots240 He's buried near to his father. This is the burial plot for the Armstrong Jones family, who are Welsh. The current 2nd Earl of Snowdon will also be buried here.
What a beautiful final resting place. Lord Snowdon was a great addition to the Royal Family. A beautiful location for a cool talented man who lived life to the full.
Anthony Armstrong-Jones was a wild and deeply unhappy soul. I believe that only at the end of his years did he find some happiness. Now he lies quiet and untroubled in this most beautiful and ancient place where I hope he can find the peace and tranquility he rarely had in life. RIP Lord Snowden.
What a lovely place for an old cemetary. Thank you for taking us along. Don't apologize for the "bell" comparison. I liked even had a chuckle over it. Am definitely subscribing 👍.
Beautiful location, great tour. You made me laugh talking about getting a selfie stick and learning more about history, your learning about yourself and your trade as you go along and it's refreshing. Keep up the great work.
I can actually picture the gentry sitting in the pew boxes wearing their finery while the plebs park their bums on the benches! Beautiful old church and graveyard. Thank you. Deb of Oz.
We had a day off school when Princess Margaret married Anthony Armstrong Jones. He was given a title - Lord Snowdon, to enable him to marry Margaret. We watched the wedding on a small black and white TV. It must have been 1962 ish. I was 10 years old.
He did not need a title to marry Princess Margaret. They married on 6th May 1960 - he was not created Earl of Snowdon and Viscount Linley, of Nymans in the County of Sussex, until 6 October 1961, just before their son was born.
The carved decorated bench to the right of the communion table in the chancel is called a misericord. A foldable seat for clergy. Probably the only pre-Reformation item left in that little church.
opportunist when you see the bell in the tower... quick thinking! i like that..☺️... beautiful, very peaceful place with so much history..i think history, is what draws people like us to cemeteries.. thanks so much for the tour.. these are places many of us will never see in person ❤️
Amazing old church, thank you for sharing. 💖 Any other American watching amazed that the church with all those beautiful artifacts is unlocked for anyone to enter? In the US all the items would be stolen within a week of being left unattended! 🥺
Real Americans would cherish historical sites such as this. We have too many diverse ideologies and liberal ideas to keep treasures intact. Williamsburg, Yorktown, Jamestown in the state of Virginia are good examples of trying to preserve our heritage. William and Mary is also a fine institution with historical flare. St. Paul's Church in Norfolk has a cannonball in embedded in one of its walls; a sign that British fire was very real in our fair city.
Lovely places in Uk it's it's ruled by kings and queens. Today i saw full Uk, by grace of God, queens funderal march. . We can't go and see such places beautiful people, well mannered public, rules, of police, and very clean roads and ever green pastures, , beautiful churches, lovely choirs in the church etc etc etc. Thanks to royal channel. 🙏 I feel that I was in heavy seeing all these. In life I won't see it real , atleast in RUclips i can see.so happy. Thanks a lot showing all these to world through your channel 🙏🙏🙏🙏
No offense but No, UK is not ruled by queens and kings ,those times are far gone and it wasn't great when they ruled the kingdom ,though . Too much death , colonialism,war , disease, famine vice versa .
What a pity someone doesn’t give the wood a bit of polish it looks in dire need of some but what a beautiful little church.like you I could see the History pouring out the walls
I spent a day with Tony Snowdon (he insisted I call him Tony) back in 1997. He was a guest editor of Country Life magazine, I was the design editor and we were choosing some of his photographs for the issue.
He used to go with his children ,and the Queen Mother to the London Symphony Orchestra Children's Concerts at the Royal Festival Hall after he and Princess Margaret had separated. They once went onto the stage , and the conductor used Lord Snowdon and his children to hold a long piece of garden hose. The Conductor put a chemical funnel at one end, and a brass mouth piece at the other. He then got a trumpet player to come and ""play ""the garden hose before coiling it up to show a French Horn is made . Lord Snowdon said one word, ""Wow ! ""
@@deadgoodwalks I found him to be very pleasant. He wanted the work to be finished quickly so he could show off his 'cottage', gossip about the people in the Country Life office and demolish a few bottles of wine.
And for you a poem! For as we walk these lonely places we can read the inscriptions and after a while a story emerges. -- a grave yard tells mighty tale of things we may endever, of things we like to do and love that lasts forever, the stroll will take us far and wide to places hardly heard of, but one day soon we all will be of what it’s truly made of. J Fellows’s 1986. Shakespeare country-UK
What a lovely cemetery. Fancy Lord Snowden being buried there. I didn’t know he was dead. A lovely peaceful place. I wonder if his children ever go there and lay some flowers on there for him. Wales is a beautiful place.
Just found your channel. Love anything to do with UK history.I’m from Newfoundland Canada 🇨🇦. Thanks for sharing. Beautiful old church . Love the interior
This is only the second one I have seen but you are a very I refreshing host and you do tend to go where others havnt been so interesting places cant wait for the next thankyou xx
Kevin! A fab name. There was a small fire in a flat by me. The fire brigade assisted and took th lady out of the flat then asked is there anyone else in the flat! She told them Wayne was in there. ( the dog) funny really, all ended well.
Subscribing. Fascinating. I would never have guessed that Lord Snowdon would be buried in such a lonesome remote old place. I suppose some of his ancestors are laid to rest here.
Thanks for subscribing Mary. Mother and father are there if my memory serves me right, I also stumbled across his grand parents in my "wrong cemetery" video
Enjoyed your video just wish you would spend more time at the graves eg.Lord Snowdon etc . Would have been nice to see his parents and grandparents graves plus the graves inside the Church would have been very old
Re the "correction" on the grave stone. Griffith Williams married Jane Jones at Llanfaglan in 1837. Griffith was a farmer, the name of his farm being Cae('r) Coch or Cock, in the nearby parish of Llanbeblig. The farm was later referred to as ''Bronydd or Cae Cock' when up for sale in 1904. It is believed the name of the farm was changed in the course of the Welsh Revival (1904-1905).
According to the 1st Earl of Snowdon’s son David (currently the Earl) from an interview he did in 2018, he also has plans to be buried and reunited with his father one day, and to honour his Welsh ancestry. So I think it’s safe to say that they might build a family mausoleum someday? This would accommodate the past, present, and the future Earls of Snowdon. (Antony had 3 legitimate children and 7 grandchildren, so that’s potentially a big room to fill)
The church has been abandoned and is taken care of by volunteers. There was one service a year, but that stopped years ago. It it run by Friends of friendless churches, which strives to save and maintain churches that have been left to decay and are in threat of demolition
What a cool church wow 🤩. Father Dan lol. Beautiful view out back. Some really old stones in there. I’ve heard that Lord Snowden story before (not from Netflix) family I believe was quite upset by that. Very cool place. Thanks !
The view from the back yards decent isn't it lol. Netflix do like to jazz things up a bit, the one on the highgate vampire was awful. Bless you my child, thank you for watching. Father Dan
When my son was in England for 6 months, he got to Wales and with his name being Matthews, they welcomed him with open arms. He now has a dragon tattoo on his shoulder. I would love to come see the area. Thank you for such lovely videos.
Thanks for the history lesson , very nostalgic , a few I've worked with lord Snowden used to work for Main seal in New Zealand , Hugh's family not to sure who he was , step brother to my step father Davises ,but obviously a relative to my ex wife Maryanetuannette ( Anne ) is what we new her as , Williams family live in the same tribe here and quite close apart from the Auckland City tribe , very nostalgic, fell on the vid by accident . Maryannetuantte was also Uncle Brian's Sister Auckland family she married the actor Crawford , all these names I never new were relative , kinda didn't but wondered , thanks for the history lesson .❤❤😢😢🎉🎉
New to this channel, i didn't planned to look at grave sites i was aiming the area and the eye sight of your dog lol, but it was quite nice show of the place you visited to see. And gave me a idea of a spot my family have that is k marked at a cemetery since one of my family passed away. And the ontop ground graves looks interesting actually, to spare place and build in section ontop for those who wanna rest there as in whole that havent become ash to ashes. I shall put that idea and see if the laws here say about that in sweden for those who have grave places before the new law entered here. Interesting ideas
All my life, I've been haunted by the beauty of old, forgotten loveliness of Graveyards and churches where I feel unusually comfortable as I seek to decipher fading epitaphs, wondering what the particular souls life was like. I love this channel, and wish I had friends like this dude who seems to be the only one interested in preserving these time capsules of European culture. In time, Muslim immigration will destroy them, mark my words.
My ex husband Is related to the royal family through queen Victoria. His ancestor wanted to marry a commoner against his family's wishes so he his wife and brother came to America on a steamship. Still have the family jewels and the manor with the family crest still stands in Germany
Those heraldic panels (03:59) are called hatchments or achievements. They were created as funeral goods to recognize the life and achievements of the deceased -- and the family -- and were first carried in the funeral procession, then hung in the family's church. (I thought they were painted on wood, but these appear to metallic plaques. ?)
It's too bad that Margaret wasn't allowed to marry Peter Townsend. That might have been a happier marriage for her. Oh well, at least she had Roddy Llewellyn for a while.
What a beautiful place ...I have never seen a church like this one...I hope it remains undamaged for generations to come and see... The graveyard itself and the view of the sea, gave me a strange feeling ( all good) otherworldly ... I found it hard to breath for a while....Stunned and amazed ...Thank you for taking us to see this wonderful place..
No problem Anne x
As we walk in these places and slowly read each stone. We find the unexpected gem. A grave yard tells a mighty tale of things we may endever, of things we like to do or love that lasts forever, the stroll will take us far and wide to places hardly heard of , but one day soon we all will be of what it’s truly made of. Fellows 1986 ,Shakespeare country UK
Do you know why he was buried in such a deserted location?
Another beautiful location and what a lovely interior in the Church.
So good to know we still have places left like this where history lives on.
We're so lucky they still exist. Good to have you on another dead good walk Ian
Well fancy that! Had no idea Armstrong-Jones (Lord Snowdon) was buried somewhere so isolated and ancient. That's utterly brilliant! That wee church is to die for (he he bit of taphophile humour there!) but seriously thanks so much for taking such a great inside and outside tour! Just stunning!
This was a great tour! The church, the history! Thanks so much👍🏻
Perfect wild and windy place for a pirate’s resting place. Can close one’s eyes and hear the wind in the sails and feel the spray of the ocean on one’s face. Thanks for the ramble…it’s too hot today where I have to walk, this was a welcome relief.
Thanks for coming Far Camp 😃
What a magnificent little church. It’s so unique and untouched. Thanks for the upload 👍
That very old building was amazing -- so old and still standing.
You could picture folks sitting there & listening to Bible passages.
I wonder if homes long gone were near there at one time & many probably came by horses.
Your sweet doggie's a luv.
He was the first commoner to marry a kings daughter in over 400 years. Lovely old church, beautiful setting, thank you for sharing.
Oh, my great uncle Tony, how I miss him, it’s amazing that you’ve been to visit him 💙
I must visit again soon.
I’ve recently started watching your videos, I find absolute peace in them, thank you 🙏🏻
May I ask more about why he was buried here, in an abandoned church?
@@wcfheadshots240 He's buried near to his father. This is the burial plot for the Armstrong Jones family, who are Welsh. The current 2nd Earl of Snowdon will also be buried here.
@@ds1868 you’re absolutely right, sorry I hadn’t seen any notifications I had to start a new channel
What an absolutely beautiful church.
What a beautiful final resting place.
Lord Snowdon was a great addition to the Royal Family.
A beautiful location for a cool talented man who lived life to the full.
It@ very isolated, why did they chose such a place, w!s his parents bur>Ed there? I'm sure his children with Pri,cess Margaret won't be buried there.
Lindo lugar por não traduzir para o português???🇧🇷🇬🇧👑
WOW! SUCH A BEAUTIFUL OLD CHURCH,THANKS FOR SHARING!
Thanks Cynthia! No problem, thanks for watching another one
Anthony Armstrong-Jones was a wild and deeply unhappy soul. I believe that only at the end of his years did he find some happiness. Now he lies quiet and untroubled in this most beautiful and ancient place where I hope he can find the peace and tranquility he rarely had in life. RIP Lord Snowden.
I was in the UK last year and spent a lot of times walking around old Graves
What a lovely place for an old cemetary. Thank you for taking us along. Don't apologize for the "bell" comparison. I liked even had a chuckle over it. Am definitely subscribing 👍.
Thank you R
Beautiful location, great tour. You made me laugh talking about getting a selfie stick and learning more about history, your learning about yourself and your trade as you go along and it's refreshing. Keep up the great work.
Thank you for your lovely and most fascinating tours threw these old graveyards. I've enjoyed them tremendously!!
I can actually picture the gentry sitting in the pew boxes wearing their finery while the plebs park their bums on the benches! Beautiful old church and graveyard. Thank you. Deb of Oz.
I think it got burnt down a few months after I visited, such a shame
We had a day off school when Princess Margaret married Anthony Armstrong Jones. He was given a title - Lord Snowdon, to enable him to marry Margaret. We watched the wedding on a small black and white TV. It must have been 1962 ish. I was 10 years old.
He did not need a title to marry Princess Margaret. They married on 6th May 1960 - he was not created Earl of Snowdon and Viscount Linley, of Nymans in the County of Sussex, until 6 October 1961, just before their son was born.
I would love to visit this beautiful cemetery and church…. Fascinating 💕
I’d love to walk around there, looks so peaceful, thanks for the trip.
The carved decorated bench to the right of the communion table in the chancel is called a misericord. A foldable seat for clergy. Probably the only pre-Reformation item left in that little church.
They look like Code Of Arms. I so enjoy your videos, this is such a beautiful place! Thank you for taking us here!
Coats of Arms, surely?
Thank you for sharing this incredible beautifull peace of history. I've recently found and started watching you're video's. Can't stop watching.
Thank you Therese! Hope you enjoy the others x
I love these little churchyards that church was cute and very old too, enjoyed this thank you 👍👏👏
Many years ago people used to be buried underneath the chapel floor I wouldn’t be surprised if they wasn’t buried in this chapel
opportunist when you see the bell in the tower... quick thinking! i like that..☺️... beautiful, very peaceful place with so much history..i think history, is what draws people like us to cemeteries.. thanks so much for the tour.. these are places many of us will never see in person ❤️
Such a old lovely church. Amazing. Thanks!
What a beautiful church it's so small and old lovely grave yard thank you x
Thanks for sharing 👍 😊. Enjoyed the walk with the old church and cemetery.
Amazing old church, thank you for sharing. 💖
Any other American watching amazed that the church with all those beautiful artifacts is unlocked for anyone to enter? In the US all the items would be stolen within a week of being left unattended! 🥺
Yes, but that’s the difference between America and Britain.
Really !!people can steal from a church ?
Real Americans would cherish historical sites such as this. We have too many diverse ideologies and liberal ideas to keep treasures intact. Williamsburg, Yorktown, Jamestown in the state of Virginia are good examples of trying to preserve our heritage. William and Mary is also a fine institution with historical flare. St. Paul's Church in Norfolk has a cannonball in embedded in one of its walls; a sign that British fire was very real in our fair city.
Yes,I'm American
What is there to steal ? Historical documents are hard to sell. .
Spectacular resting place.
From Rotorua, New Zealand 🇳🇿
Another great video lovely little church and grave yard always a pleasure watching your videos have a blessed day possum 😊
The Stone above the door is from the Roman period when the first Church was built. It has a early Cymric inscription.
Can u further explain 'Cymric' for me please... people & time period. Thanks.
Thank u for the explanation. I appreciate u taking the time to do so.
Lovely places in Uk it's it's ruled by kings and queens.
Today i saw full Uk, by grace of God, queens funderal march. .
We can't go and see such places beautiful people, well mannered public, rules, of police, and very clean roads and ever green pastures, , beautiful churches, lovely choirs in the church etc etc etc. Thanks to royal channel. 🙏
I feel that I was in heavy seeing all these. In life I won't see it real , atleast in RUclips i can see.so happy.
Thanks a lot showing all these to world through your channel 🙏🙏🙏🙏
I was in heaven by seeing this
No offense but No, UK is not ruled by queens and kings ,those times are far gone and it wasn't great when they ruled the kingdom ,though . Too much death , colonialism,war , disease, famine vice versa .
Beautiful, windy but beautiful. 😊🏴
It's always beautiful: not always windy.
WOW..! Excellent Video-Summery. Beautiful Location. Thank You 👍
What a pity someone doesn’t give the wood a bit of polish it looks in dire need of some but what a beautiful little church.like you I could see the History pouring out the walls
My dad was Welsh.. beautiful country... I have been in there... peaceful
I spent a day with Tony Snowdon (he insisted I call him Tony) back in 1997. He was a guest editor of Country Life magazine, I was the design editor and we were choosing some of his photographs for the issue.
Fascinating Stuart, I'd love to know more
He used to go with his children ,and the Queen Mother to the London Symphony Orchestra Children's Concerts at the Royal Festival Hall after he and Princess Margaret had separated. They once went onto the stage , and the conductor used Lord Snowdon and his children to hold a long piece of garden hose. The Conductor put a chemical funnel at one end, and a brass mouth piece at the other. He then got a trumpet player to come and ""play ""the garden hose before coiling it up to show a French Horn is made . Lord Snowdon said one word, ""Wow ! ""
@@deadgoodwalks I found him to be very pleasant. He wanted the work to be finished quickly so he could show off his 'cottage', gossip about the people in the Country Life office and demolish a few bottles of wine.
Your tour this graveyards reminds me many things thanks Andrew❤ let's their souls keep resting in peace
And for you a poem! For as we walk these lonely places we can read the inscriptions and after a while a story emerges. -- a grave yard tells mighty tale of things we may endever, of things we like to do and love that lasts forever, the stroll will take us far and wide to places hardly heard of, but one day soon we all will be of what it’s truly made of. J Fellows’s 1986. Shakespeare country-UK
What a humble little church, one can imagine how many baptisms, weddings and funerals took place.
Hi from Johannesburg south Africa. Love your channel and the history a d sometimes mysteries.
Love to SA!
Thank you for sharing! The history and beauty are amazing……
What a lovely cemetery. Fancy Lord Snowden being buried there. I didn’t know he was dead. A lovely peaceful place. I wonder if his children ever go there and lay some flowers on there for him. Wales is a beautiful place.
You really didn't know he was dead ? Where have you been living this last 30 years?
Spelt Snowdon. You could at least spell the name correctly.
@@tomratcliffe9363 why be a wanker about it?
I didn’t realise he’d passed either. Two nasty comments there 🙄
Rest in peace Queen Elizabeth and all Queens and Kings
Peaceful and serene
Just found your channel. Love anything to do with UK history.I’m from Newfoundland Canada 🇨🇦. Thanks for sharing. Beautiful old church . Love the interior
A very beautiful and peaceful place , wish I could go there
Enjoyed your video, Thanks.
Regards from Perth, Australia. 🇦🇺
This is only the second one I have seen but you are a very I refreshing host and you do tend to go where others havnt been so interesting places cant wait for the next thankyou xx
Thank you Heather, try to keep it interesting
Kevin! A fab name. There was a small fire in a flat by me. The fire brigade assisted and took th lady out of the flat then asked is there anyone else in the flat! She told them Wayne was in there. ( the dog) funny really, all ended well.
That cemetery is full of works of art
Liked and subscribed. Would love to visit Wales one day, so beautiful. Great video
A great place ,thanks for showing us xx
My pleasure 😊
Subscribing. Fascinating. I would never have guessed that Lord Snowdon would be buried in such a lonesome remote old place. I suppose some of his ancestors are laid to rest here.
Thanks for subscribing Mary. Mother and father are there if my memory serves me right, I also stumbled across his grand parents in my "wrong cemetery" video
Enjoyed your video just wish you would spend more time at the graves eg.Lord Snowdon etc . Would have been nice to see his parents and grandparents graves plus the graves inside the Church would have been very old
Great! video. Not only do you pay tribute to those who have left us, but fascinated with the history of churches.
Re the "correction" on the grave stone. Griffith Williams married Jane Jones at Llanfaglan in 1837. Griffith was a farmer, the name of his farm being Cae('r) Coch or Cock, in the nearby parish of Llanbeblig. The farm was later referred to as ''Bronydd or Cae Cock' when up for sale in 1904. It is believed the name of the farm was changed in the course of the Welsh Revival (1904-1905).
Great info! Thanks Brian
beautiful place to rest...love the wind💕
It really is! I didn't lol
What a lovely old chirch
Thank you for sharing your time and experience! Beautiful spot- would love to be there! 👍🇨🇦
You're welcome Grace
Super place thanks for you I watching this place🤝🤝💐
thanks for this really interesting, just imagine the people that have walked into that church over the years , mind blowing.
That was a great one 👍 very nice indeed ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Many thanks Jim
Lovely church, made me feel cool just watching you in it!
Thanks for watching Shirley, glad you enjoyed it x
Awesome video! That old church is beautiful
According to the 1st Earl of Snowdon’s son David (currently the Earl) from an interview he did in 2018, he also has plans to be buried and reunited with his father one day, and to honour his Welsh ancestry. So I think it’s safe to say that they might build a family mausoleum someday? This would accommodate the past, present, and the future Earls of Snowdon. (Antony had 3 legitimate children and 7 grandchildren, so that’s potentially a big room to fill)
You could be right, there's plenty of room there for a mausoleum
There absolutely are talks of this, no plans as of yet but it’s been a family discussion since we lost Tony 🙏🏻
The church has been abandoned and is taken care of by volunteers. There was one service a year, but that stopped years ago.
It it run by Friends of friendless churches, which strives to save and maintain churches that have been left to decay and are in threat of demolition
I doubt they would get permission to build a mausoleum in that graveyard.
@@janetpendlebury6808 It wouldn't be a mausoleum simply a burial plot for the family.
Nice old church ⛪ 👌 lm a owens like the video lm from south wales all the best 👍 👌
What a cool church wow 🤩. Father Dan lol. Beautiful view out back. Some really old stones in there. I’ve heard that Lord Snowden story before (not from Netflix) family I believe was quite upset by that. Very cool place. Thanks !
The view from the back yards decent isn't it lol. Netflix do like to jazz things up a bit, the one on the highgate vampire was awful. Bless you my child, thank you for watching. Father Dan
@@deadgoodwalks lol amen father. It is a beautiful view
that was a very atmospheric chapel. I was thinking I wouldnt want to be in there over night
I’d love to lol
@@deadgoodwalks you can sleep overnight in some decommissioned churches. I think its called Champing. Look it up,, You could do a video on that
st Leonards Church Old Langho Lancs in one
@@julieblackstock8650 Great minds think alike Julie, I'm booked in one for my birthday in September 🤸♀
@@deadgoodwalks fantastic x
When my son was in England for 6 months, he got to Wales and with his name being Matthews, they welcomed him with open arms. He now has a dragon tattoo on his shoulder. I would love to come see the area. Thank you for such lovely videos.
Wales is not in England
Thank you for sharing such a wonderful spot. Living in USA we don't have places like this. Just found you today 10/09/22
Thanks for the history lesson , very nostalgic , a few I've worked with lord Snowden used to work for Main seal in New Zealand , Hugh's family not to sure who he was , step brother to my step father Davises ,but obviously a relative to my ex wife Maryanetuannette ( Anne ) is what we new her as , Williams family live in the same tribe here and quite close apart from the Auckland City tribe , very nostalgic, fell on the vid by accident . Maryannetuantte was also Uncle Brian's Sister Auckland family she married the actor Crawford , all these names I never new were relative , kinda didn't but wondered , thanks for the history lesson .❤❤😢😢🎉🎉
The Skull and crossbones were common on 17th and 18th Century Graves
New subscriber here! Love your videos, thanks for taking us along!
Another beautiful video! Thank you
Kevin... what a great dog name. Cracks me up.
I love walking around old Grave Yards and Cemeteries
That is so cool. Love the ancient church!!
Been binge watching your videos. Great stories!
Thank you very much!
Excellent a Priest told me the Box Pews were partly designed to keep you warm, that's why there so high
What a wonderful chapel! Than you!
A most interesting tour ! 😊
Thank you for the tour of the cemetery
what a beautiful place. Great video
Hi frm Australia its perfect fr a windy walk,lov the country side especially in Wales.
Lovely part of the world...as is yours x
Lovely little Church ❤️
New to this channel, i didn't planned to look at grave sites i was aiming the area and the eye sight of your dog lol, but it was quite nice show of the place you visited to see. And gave me a idea of a spot my family have that is k marked at a cemetery since one of my family passed away. And the ontop ground graves looks interesting actually, to spare place and build in section ontop for those who wanna rest there as in whole that havent become ash to ashes. I shall put that idea and see if the laws here say about that in sweden for those who have grave places before the new law entered here. Interesting ideas
All my life, I've been haunted by the beauty of old, forgotten loveliness of Graveyards and churches where I feel unusually comfortable as I seek to decipher fading epitaphs, wondering what the particular souls life was like. I love this channel, and wish I had friends like this dude who seems to be the only one interested in preserving these time capsules of European culture. In time, Muslim immigration will destroy them, mark my words.
My ex husband Is related to the royal family through queen Victoria. His ancestor wanted to marry a commoner against his family's wishes so he his wife and brother came to America on a steamship. Still have the family jewels and the manor with the family crest still stands in Germany
So amazing story video thank you so much 🙏 sir
Anthony Armstrong Jones is of Royal Ancestry as well.
No he was a commoner when he married Princess Margaret.
Wonderful tour! Such a lovely little church with so much history! Thanks for sharing!
Those heraldic panels (03:59) are called hatchments or achievements. They were created as funeral goods to recognize the life and achievements of the deceased -- and the family -- and were first carried in the funeral procession, then hung in the family's church. (I thought they were painted on wood, but these appear to metallic plaques. ?)
It's too bad that Margaret wasn't allowed to marry Peter Townsend. That might have been a happier marriage for her. Oh well, at least she had Roddy Llewellyn for a while.
I love walking through the cemetery on a windy day,I will in a couple weeks at where my family is buried.
Incredible that it hasn’t been totally vandalized.
The crossed bones also could denote a plague victim grave
Thanks. I also only knew of lord Snowden though Netflix.
Amazing ....thanks for sharing.
Some of the well known people, and children are buried there inside the chapel beneath the floor, and wall.
It is a very interesting and thank you