What is Britain's SMALLEST Town? (Two Answers)

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
  • The title of smallest town in Great Britain is claimed by two separate towns, but why is this? In this video, we take a virtual tour of both, and address the difference between a British town and a British village.
    All footage is my own, and originates from my flagship channel, 4K Explorer, which you can check out here: -- / @4kexplorer

Комментарии • 32

  • @BoerChris
    @BoerChris 15 часов назад +1

    What a lovely tour! Thank you. There is still so much of our beautiful country that I still have to visit.

  • @diannewheatleygiliotti8513
    @diannewheatleygiliotti8513 День назад +2

    Terrific fun as usual Alex.

  • @J85323
    @J85323 2 часа назад

    Great video as usual Alex, many thanks.

  • @puddinggeek4623
    @puddinggeek4623 День назад +1

    Excellent video as always. Very informative and entertaining, keep up the great work.

  • @philiptaylor7902
    @philiptaylor7902 18 часов назад +2

    Great video Alex, my vote is for Fordwich on the basis of population.

  • @fredbloggs8072
    @fredbloggs8072 День назад +3

    I would never have guessed that camping inside churches was a thing.

    • @puddinggeek4623
      @puddinggeek4623 День назад +2

      Never done Champing myself, but it looks intriguing.

  • @sylviamills631
    @sylviamills631 День назад +1

    Kia Ora from New Zealand..I love your videos thankyou!! fm a Suffolk English Rose 🌹 ✨️

  • @marionbanks-wilkinson8368
    @marionbanks-wilkinson8368 День назад +1

    You should have a look at Newport in Pembrokeshire . It has a mayor and burgesses

    • @AlexinGreatBritain
      @AlexinGreatBritain  День назад +1

      Indeed, lots of potential subjects in Pembrokeshire: St Davids, Ramsey Island, Henry VII etc.

  • @diannewheatleygiliotti8513
    @diannewheatleygiliotti8513 День назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @sunnyjim1355
    @sunnyjim1355 День назад +2

    I'm delighted to say that I've been to both these wonderful places without having a clue that they were in fact two of Britain's smallest towns. Although my Colchester/Essex girlfriend would laugh at you (as she does at me) for pronouncing Manningtree literally; MAN-ing-tree. Round there they say something like 'Man't-ree'.. letters can't do it justice. 😂

  • @peterrear2864
    @peterrear2864 20 часов назад +1

    What about fordwich in kent population 381

  • @rosiefay7283
    @rosiefay7283 День назад

    Each of these towns claims its record by the trick of confining the name and town status to the oldest part of the town even though it has grown since it was granted a town charter. In all but name, Sturry is most of Fordwich and Lawford is most of Manningtree. London is in a similar situation with regard to its city status, except that nobody pretends that none of it except the Square Mile is London.

  • @johnhickman2033
    @johnhickman2033 День назад +1

    Did you mention the ugly part of this idyllic walk that backs onto the council estate with all the accompanying graffiti and litter?

  • @phillipcarter8045
    @phillipcarter8045 День назад +1

    Question , what’s the difference between a village and a town ?

    • @peterbradburn9115
      @peterbradburn9115 День назад +3

      Largely, towns are the successors of medieval boroughs, made by the grant of a royal charter, allowing markets and hiring fairs. For a long time they had some privileges that made them somewhat autonomous of the county structure, own MPs, etc. Since the 1972 local government reorganisation, it's essentially a courtesy title, with village parish councils, town councils having the same, very limited responsibities, unless the town or borough council, as per, say, Reading, had a big enough population to effectively become a district council, and subsequently unitary authority, in its own right

    • @stevestannard6004
      @stevestannard6004 День назад +1

      I'd say the amount of uninterrupted concrete.

    • @peterbradburn9115
      @peterbradburn9115 День назад +1

      @@stevestannard6004 Born, bred and still living in a town, formerly borough, oldest surviving charter granted by Henry II in 1155, nominally in thanks for the local garison's support of his mother, the Empress Matilda during The Anarchy. Still has the pre conquest Anglo Saxon burgh defences, made later use by the Normans. Population is less 12,000. There's not a lot of concrete

    • @stevestannard6004
      @stevestannard6004 День назад

      @@peterbradburn9115 I was being deliberately anti concrete. I supported King Stephen during the Anarchy.

  • @alanyearsley9731
    @alanyearsley9731 День назад

    How about doing videos on Britain's smallest city, Britain's biggest village, Britain's biggest town not to have city status, and Britain's biggest town never to have bid for city status?

  • @annoyingchannel8812
    @annoyingchannel8812 День назад

    What about Winchelsea?

    • @stevestannard6004
      @stevestannard6004 День назад

      I'm considering booking next year's holiday there.

    • @sunnyjim1355
      @sunnyjim1355 День назад +1

      @@stevestannard6004 Make sure you go to Rye... which as it's just up the road you no doubt will... wonderful place too.

    • @stevestannard6004
      @stevestannard6004 День назад

      @@sunnyjim1355 yep been there. I remember the haunted Mermaid Inn.