Wonderful, thanks for sharing, I came upon this snippet of history :- Brecon is a busy market town whose history goes back to the 12th century. Among the remains of its ancient history is the impressive Priory of St John the Evangelist. Built in the 13th and 14th century on the site of a Norman church it became Brecon Cathedral in 1923. Christ College founded by Henry V111 in 1541 stands on the site of a 13th century friary. Sections of the encircling old town walls can still be seen.
Very interesting, Rob! Looks a nice place to visit. Is it a town or a city? All the English Cathedrals are within cities, even Wells, which is more-like a village!
A city in the UK has to have a cathedral to be a city , Brecon apparently though remains a town. Brecon is in Wales , part of the United Kingdom ; you imply Brecon is in England though , which is not true at all .
i love the video
Thanks!
Thank You for that, and lovely music too.
Your Welcome!
Thanks, this is all a part of my history and where I had adventures in the 1950's onward.
Thanks!
Very nice video, thank you for sharing! Some of my ancestors came from there, I am glad to see it.
Your music is beautiful too.
Thank you Joce! :-)
Thank for the lovely tour, Rob.
+Sarah Hearn-vonFoerster Your welcome thanks!
I think I have to visit there, Wales is such a nice place to visit (and to play organs!!)
Thanks for the tour!!!!
Looked like you had a banger with your chips....or is that a Welsh fish????LOL!!!
Very nice!
Thanks for sharing, Rob!!!
@silverstartrucker Many Thanks Arf the Music was called "Sirius" I had from Mr Bond its a nice Track isn't it ???
Many thanks Lucy yep it's a great little place will be back here soon for sure! :o) x
@dook2u1 Many Thanks for watching and that just about sums it up.
Wonderful, thanks for sharing, I came upon this snippet of history :-
Brecon is a busy market town whose history goes back to the 12th century. Among the remains of its ancient history is the impressive Priory of St John the Evangelist. Built in the 13th and 14th century on the site of a Norman church it became Brecon Cathedral in 1923. Christ College founded by Henry V111 in 1541 stands on the site of a 13th century friary. Sections of the encircling old town walls can still be seen.
I live there lol
@fluteceleste Yeah cheers there's another Church in the town here too "St Marys" I did go inside but I didn't have time.
Cheers Bud - Riverside Fish Bar the one the bridge too! :o)
@oldbear52 Many Thanks Dave :-)
Good idea to do the town :o))
@HarmonicNature Many Thanks Dude :-)
@kejcolley Many Thanks Kieth its actually a town cheers Keith :-)
@wxpm Many Thanks Graham :-)
can u come back on October the 8th cause I live there
I could do, I visited the Cathedral in June and did some videos on the organ! :-)
What are the 'outskirts of Powys'?
Not sure sorry.
Very interesting, Rob! Looks a nice place to visit. Is it a town or a city? All the English Cathedrals are within cities, even Wells, which is more-like a village!
Its a town
A city in the UK has to have a cathedral to be a city , Brecon apparently though remains a town.
Brecon is in Wales , part of the United Kingdom ; you imply Brecon is in England though , which is not true at all .
I'm from Brecon!!!! (It's midnpowys by the way)
Thanks Jordan!
@Henllan I know it was worth it too the Chips where nice too! :-)
@007vauxhall haha chips where nice too to be fair cheers Paul :-)
Do u know where hay on wye is?
I do yes! :-)
Ye do one there
Your a greedy git Rob.....haha, very nice video, captured the place well. :-)
i live here
good.
same
This is extremely good can u come to my house and do tour please xoxoxo
Sure! :-)