This just came up on my RUclips feed what a trip down memory lane I lived just outside Midhurst in Bepton from 1983 to 1992 I was a herdsman on a 1000 acre farm owned by the then Lord Cowdrays son the farm was his 21st birthday present I believe he's the current Lord Cowdray I once saw the late Queen whilst in Midhurst I was waiting to cross the road when her motorcade went through on her way to Chichester I saw the Angel Hotel further down from the old part in the high street was gutted in a fire 2 weeks ago started in the building next door and spread to the roof of the hotel No doubt its one of the best places I've ever lived
Richard, I’m binge watching all your videos. I’ve done most of your walks (I’m in Worthing) but Midhurst/Petworth is half way for my sister and I to meet. We did the high street but didn’t venture further back to this walk...am going back soon to check these lovely buildings out! Love your work, you’ve got a voice like caramel. 😎💐
Hi Richard, Have just watched the 2 videos on Midhurst, and am trying to learn the different styles of architecture, the historical styles in different periods of time. Seems that Midhurst has all different styles. Wish the Cowdray House was Not in ruins, so people today, people who much appreciate the fabulous, gorgeous interiors of the castles, can still them.. Would have loved to see the inside at its heyday. Great tour, would much rather see the historical part of any town. Wish I was there, wished I lived in England, can't figure out where. A Great film, of highly interesting architecture, an the Cowdray House. So many terribly Kool places to visit. Great job. OOOOH, read some of those comments - very funny!!! My entertainment for the day. THANK YOU!!
Thnx sir for another beautiful video, I got surprised when my one friend from pennistone, yorkshire told me that we british add one hour in our time for daylight savings omg you're so economically and socially developed country and still following this tradition in modern age, ok thnx again sir for another beautiful video
My mother's great grandfather, Richard Butler Clarke, was the police superintendent at Midhurst in the 1870s. He ran the police station there and toured the nearby villiages in a horse driven carriage. One of his sons was Christened in the Parish Church in 1877. I wonder where the police station building was then and whether it is still there.
Hi Richard I am a big fan of your videos and I really like it if you did a video exploring my hometown of Cuckfield, it’s very pretty and has a lot of history especially the old hospital where I was born in 1982
Another picturesque historic town Midhurst - and you again w/ so much knowlege on it. Love it! The stocks made me think of some of my Puritan ancestors here in America. They left England prob thinking they were getting away from such things only to get thrown in them multiple times for being too opinionated!
Have you been to East Grinstead High Street? It has the longest run of medieval buildings in Sussex, lovely St Swithuns Church & Sackville Collage, a Jacobean Almshouse built by the 2nd Earl of Dorset. EG is also the northern terminus for the Bluebell Railway.
A further comment, Richard. When the stocks and pillory were in use, would they really have had rotten tomatoes thrown at them? They did not reach England until the very end of the 16th Century.
My mother used to work in Midhurst. She was on the domestic staff at Midhurst Grammar in the early '40s.
This just came up on my RUclips feed what a trip down memory lane I lived just outside Midhurst in Bepton from 1983 to 1992 I was a herdsman on a 1000 acre farm owned by the then Lord Cowdrays son the farm was his 21st birthday present I believe he's the current Lord Cowdray
I once saw the late Queen whilst in Midhurst I was waiting to cross the road when her motorcade went through on her way to Chichester
I saw the Angel Hotel further down from the old part in the high street was gutted in a fire 2 weeks ago started in the building next door and spread to the roof of the hotel
No doubt its one of the best places I've ever lived
Fabolous,I would like to say,hard work you did while making the video
I used to live here and it was such a beutiful place, i loved it
Just moved to copthorne village ,love can’t wait to get out and explore the wider area ,excellent watch
Richard, I’m binge watching all your videos. I’ve done most of your walks (I’m in Worthing) but Midhurst/Petworth is half way for my sister and I to meet. We did the high street but didn’t venture further back to this walk...am going back soon to check these lovely buildings out!
Love your work, you’ve got a voice like caramel. 😎💐
You are too kind!
I’m 19 and have lived in Midhurst my whole life, seeing this video on it really opened my eyes to it! Thank you for this interesting video!!
I am so pleased you enjoyed it
Is it true the late Sir Alec Guinness lived and died at Midhurst ? I'd like to have seen his house.
Hi Richard, Have just watched the 2 videos on Midhurst, and am trying to learn the different styles of architecture, the historical styles in different periods of time. Seems that Midhurst has all different styles. Wish the Cowdray House was Not in ruins, so people today, people who much appreciate the fabulous, gorgeous interiors of the castles, can still them.. Would have loved to see the inside at its heyday. Great tour, would much rather see the historical part of any town. Wish I was there, wished I lived in England, can't figure out where. A Great film, of highly interesting architecture, an the Cowdray House. So many terribly Kool places to visit. Great job. OOOOH, read some of those comments - very funny!!! My entertainment for the day. THANK YOU!!
So pleased you enjoyed it.
Beautiful architecture!
wow and nice treat to start our day we loved this as well and so much to see there in the old town thank you richard from trev and chris
trevor wright Thanks so much for saying so.
Thnx sir for another beautiful video, I got surprised when my one friend from pennistone, yorkshire told me that we british add one hour in our time for daylight savings omg you're so economically and socially developed country and still following this tradition in modern age, ok thnx again sir for another beautiful video
Manish Sharma My pleasure as always.
My mother's great grandfather, Richard Butler Clarke, was the police superintendent at Midhurst in the 1870s. He ran the police station there and toured the nearby villiages in a horse driven carriage. One of his sons was Christened in the Parish Church in 1877. I wonder where the police station building was then and whether it is still there.
That is an interesting quest, if and when I get back to Midhurst, I will have to go looking for it.
Moving to Midhurst soon. Thank you for your video. Very informative!
I went to the grammar school. Class of 2005. Lots of memories watching this
Richard another lovely filmed tour, some of your shots are beautifully composed and show off the best of each town you visit
I wish I could make them all well - some are more hurried and less crafted I know. Thanks for noticing!
Hi Richard I am a big fan of your videos and I really like it if you did a video exploring my hometown of Cuckfield, it’s very pretty and has a lot of history especially the old hospital where I was born in 1982
Wisborough Green is a nice place! It has a lovely church and the old victorian school.
It is n my list actually - I keep whizzing past thinking I must get that in the can!
Wonderful Richard,
My Nana lives there
Wow very beautiful.
What a beautiful town
Oh it is!
Love your stuff Richard, are you going to cover Kirdford one day? Kirdford growers 1950's 1960's etc.
Oh yes - must go to Kirdford - good idea!
Another picturesque historic town Midhurst - and you again w/ so much knowlege on it. Love it! The stocks made me think of some of my Puritan ancestors here in America. They left England prob thinking they were getting away from such things only to get thrown in them multiple times for being too opinionated!
Those stocks follow you around! :)
Lovely video Thankyou.
Thanks, Sarah.
All the buildings in Midhurst that have yellow doors & window frames belong to the Cowdray estate.
Have you been to East Grinstead High Street? It has the longest run of medieval buildings in Sussex, lovely St Swithuns Church & Sackville Collage, a Jacobean Almshouse built by the 2nd Earl of Dorset. EG is also the northern terminus for the Bluebell Railway.
I have been there but as yet haven't made a video - I will go there after the school holidays - maybe on Sunday morning!
Sunday mornings are definitely the best time to go.
A further comment, Richard. When the stocks and pillory were in use, would they really have had rotten tomatoes thrown at them? They did not reach England until the very end of the 16th Century.
What is it with the homes with the orangey yellow window frames and doors 🚪 ?
Owned by the estate
Nice short film. How about Lingfield as a suggestion.
Thanks Kevin - I will add it to the list - good suggestion.
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I was going to say that they didn't have rotten tomatoes to pelt in the Middle Ages, but then I saw that the stocks were used as late as 1859!
Where is the old train station in Midhurst that ran from Chichester thorough Lavant, Singleton etc.... ?
That is a good question. This will help: www.disused-stations.org.uk/m/midhurst_lbsc/
You should do my ancestral hometown, Cambridgeshire Ely.
George William Pearson was his name.
American Not American't Sounds like a plan! Thanks for comment and for watching.
Richard Vobes cool, I can’t wait!
Also my ancestor was born there in 1750 so I don’t know it there is still remanence of that era.
Could St Ann's Hill have become known as Tan Hill because someone knicked the esses from the sign?
Hi Richard
Grew up In Midhurst/petworth Area For 19+years
Petworth Would Make A Great Video For You Too Petworth House, Cobble Street, The Downs,
Joshua Carter Oh yes. I used to live in Petworth and made a documentary about the place. Thanks so much for watching.
Bravo
Thank you
Apparently, Midhurst had 2railway
It's Shrewsbury not shrowsbury.
It's whatever one wants to call it.
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