I love your informative presentation video on Greenwich, its history and sights to see. It brings memories back to me especially I had the privilege to have worked at the Queen's House in 2012 during the time Greenwich became a Royal Borough. I've been visiting Greenwich from the age of 12 now I'm 58 and I'm still as enthusiastic when I'm there. I used to park my vintage car in the park and I have always been impressed by its surroundings incorporating Flamsteed's House, NMHM, tea places the famous oak trees etc. Unfortunately the gales of 1987 uprooted many species of trees in Greenwich Park include an 800 or so hollowed oak tree that was protected around by an iron fence. It was said Henry 8th used to chase Ann Boleyn around this tree and his daughter Elizabeth 1st use to bring refreshments into the hollowed part of the tree. Greenwich is a lovely place to visit for the whole day, plenty to see, explore, watch a movie at Picturehouse, day at the theatre and plenty spots to enjoy drinks and food.
My hood! I've taken so many students on a guided tour of Greenwich... Would invariably end up telling them all about Henry VIII's wives 😅 I do love the Queen's house 😍
@@londonxldn yes, I had. I've more or less lived or worked in Greenwich for the past 10 years, so I have had the chance to explore the area quite a bit 😉
Greenwich is my hood. I was born in greenwich, lived allmarojnd it as a kid. Go back from time to tike to reminisce, played cricket in front of the Rangers house for 7 seasons. Brilliant place.
I love your informative presentation video on Greenwich, its history and sights to see. It brings memories back to me especially I had the privilege to have worked at the Queen's House in 2012 during the time Greenwich became a Royal Borough. I've been visiting Greenwich from the age of 12 now I'm 58 and I'm still as enthusiastic when I'm there. I used to park my vintage car in the park and I have always been impressed by its surroundings incorporating Flamsteed's House, NMHM, tea places the famous oak trees etc. Unfortunately the gales of 1987 uprooted many species of trees in Greenwich Park include an 800 or so hollowed oak tree that was protected around by an iron fence. It was said Henry 8th used to chase Ann Boleyn around this tree and his daughter Elizabeth 1st use to bring refreshments into the hollowed part of the tree. Greenwich is a lovely place to visit for the whole day, plenty to see, explore, watch a movie at Picturehouse, day at the theatre and plenty spots to enjoy drinks and food.
Thank you and so glad you enjoyed the video! Greenwich is definitely a great place
Very nice video 👌👍❤
So glad to hear I’m not the only one that gets tired 🤣🤣🤣🤣 thanks for your video! Very helpful 🥰
Haha not at all! A pleasure!
Wonderful video with great places to visit 😃 We will check out some of them soon 🤗😍
amazing! glad you like
Lovely Greenwich review! I’m a subscriber now 👏🏽
Awesome! Thank you!
excellent video
Thank you very much!
London is so beautiful .
Great informative video it's a shame you didn't include the Planetarium experience
thank you for the feedback! we'll definitely include next time
I have purchased a ticket for the painted hall, do we have to book for the other places too? Like the Queen's room?
If you mean Queen's house, its a separate building from where the Painted Hall is, and free to enter!
@@londonxldn oh okay, thank you
My hood! I've taken so many students on a guided tour of Greenwich... Would invariably end up telling them all about Henry VIII's wives 😅
I do love the Queen's house 😍
It’s a long time fave! Had you found the sunken bath before?
@@londonxldn yes, I had. I've more or less lived or worked in Greenwich for the past 10 years, so I have had the chance to explore the area quite a bit 😉
Have you been to the skittle alley? That's also a nice little hidden secret place 😜
Yeah I’ve been there quite a few times 😉
Greenwich is my hood. I was born in greenwich, lived allmarojnd it as a kid. Go back from time to tike to reminisce, played cricket in front of the Rangers house for 7 seasons. Brilliant place.