Very different from Nova Scotia where the architectural vernacular is wood. An enjoyable walk, I particularly liked the changing light from the slowly rising sun.
I found this lovely walk to be so calming. I love to hear the pace of your walking. I'm unable to do much of this nowadays and I felt as though I was with you, very safe and kind.
Adorable little village. It makes me so happy to watch your videos. Especially the plethora of birds and their lovely singing brings me joy. One day I’ll have a house in one of those villages and I’ll sit in the garden and complain about the speeding cars 👵 greetings from Berlin 🦆
Really enjoyed this. Were I there myself, I would be strolling at the same pace so I could look around and take everything in. Too many of these types of videos proceed as though they were on a timed army route march focusing solely on what is directly in front. But this felt like the next best thing to actually being there.
Oh my! Such a nice video... So relaxing follow your steps... England ever gorgeous all around. Thank you so much for your lovely job bringing us the opportunity to see this marvelous country in a so detailed way ....XOX
Lovely work. Just echoing an earlier request to please turn you camera side to side so that we can look at windows and doors and signs, etc. The most interesting things are not just straight ahead. That being said, your camera work is head and shoulders above most everyone else. Many thanks.
I so enjoyed the video you film Ed it so well I love the houses and cottages would love to see inside of some of them takes you back in time can imagine an old horse drawn catch with passengers aboard and there luggage packed on top arriving back in the village after trips away it was all so wonderful thank-you
@@everywhereisimagined My pleasure it’s lovely to see these countryside walks. It’s calming and your walk wasn’t rushed as well. Watched it again last night.
Hi! I live in Brazil, I found your channel yesterday and I'm loving it. Please keep recording. These villages and cities are beautiful. I don't speak English, but I'm translating through Google.
Thanks a lot for sharing. So far, I have enjoyed so much two of thy videos. The subtitles are great, and I would not mind reading more of what thou could say about those beautiful villages thou show. Keep it up, please. Regards from Mexico.
Thank you for such a lovely video, I was wondering if you wanted more ideas of a different sort to add maybe a little humour occasionally. When parked up in my tanker in country lanes all over the midlands, whilst looking at the map book, found some really strange and often humorous village names. Ones like "tiddleywink" and "crackpot" made me laugh, and yes, they are REAL village names. Over a period of time during dinner breaks, I found so many more, would you consider walking through a lovely village, then at the end, show us that it is named "beer", "stout", "ugley", "nasty" "ryme intrisica" or even "Twatt" (Shetland Island), I have a list of about 50, what do you think?.
Thank you for another beautifully gentle morning walk. Can you beam me up to Biddestone please? 😉You asked about other villages to visit...Selworthy perhaps? Or Dunster?
I’m watching from a small town in East Texas, USA… Loved this video! Along the way, I wanted to look to the left into the pub? Was that a pub?… I wanted to go closer to Saint Nicholas church… And then there was that driving lane… So confusing… It was a two-way lane but looked like only room for one car… And the signs were saying give way to oncoming traffic… Give way where?! OMG… I would be just like Cameron Diaz in that movie The Holiday when she is driving and sees oncoming traffic and freaks out! Lol… The pond with the ducks was absolutely beautiful… People are living in this village?! I want to live there! It’s beautiful! I never knew there were such places that were actually real… Wow… Amazing… Thank you for this walkaround in the most quaint village I’ve ever seen… I love it…😊💖
I think that is one of my favourite comments. I never realised how overwhelming it could be to someone not from England visiting. I’ve never watched The Holiday but my wife has. People do live here! Best wishes and glad you liked the walk… I hope it was at least a little tranquil 🇬🇧👋😊
Thank you for the beautiful memories. Although I still work for London local business directory, I have been stuck? in Sydney since lockdowns started here. Although there are worse places to be stuck in, I miss the English countryside, having spent most of my life on the edge of the green belt in Enfield.
those cars really ruined this otherwise lovely video for me. they're just THE worst, an absolutely stinky noisy dangerous pest :*( car riding should be heavily restricted. the way it's done today should only be allowed for limited private fun and in exchange for a high fee, like hunting or fishing. and hunting and fishing should only be allowed for subsistence food, not for commerce or fun. anyways, i really like your videos, please keep them coming :)
@@everywhereisimagined nice, thank you very very much :) but please don't cut the cars out, as every cut breaks immersion. and cars sadly are a fixed part of reality at the moment and i appreaciate your videos for the realism. instead i'd prefer more backstreet routes / foot paths and maybe a content warning in the subtitles (love those too by the way), giving the number of cars that will appear in the video at the start. that will help much to get mentally prepared for the disturbance
I am sri lankan. I can never come and see this sunning places in UK.,., but you take me The trip kindly with you.....❤️🙏🙏🙏 Thank you thank you so much.,.❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏
Who is making such wonderful videos of such wonderful places. I am from India, must express my gratitude for the great happiness they provide. May God bless the maker of these videos.
If I had to choose my favourite parts of this video they would include the house completely covered in ivy, the water-pump and nearby garden, and the stunning contrast between the brightly coloured lupins or hollyhocks (not sure which) and the grey stone walls of the village. Thank you for making and uploading this video xx
Thanks for the walk! I wanted an English village and immediately found your channel. How wonderful that you make it accessible! Greetings from snowy St. Petersburg!
Welcome to the channel! Nice to know it was easy to come across. I'd love to visit St. Petersburg, we have no snow in England... just rain at the moment... lots of rain 😂
Beautiful light filming so early in the morning. We were there earlier today walking in the drizzle. Nearby Marshfield is a lovely old village to film. I done a video of this village on my RU-vid channel. 🙂🙂
I have been an Au Pair in Biddestone in 1993. I stayed in the Old Rectory. I am so Happy to still recognise some of thé places I have been to. Thank you.
Wonderful thanks! An editorial suggestion - a pause to look closely at perhaps some flowers, the symmetry of a stone wall, leaves in a puddle, bark....just a few still moments now and then. Thank you.
We BRITS take this all for granted the beautiful castles/Hamlets/palaces and stately homes.Because we see it everyday we leave our homes to buy groceries/fill the car with petrol (gas) so it's normal for us to see one.And we see foreigners in the comments section go OMG I'd love to visit that village or live there and we BRITS think why It's only a village/palace or whatever you get what I mean?? Lols
@@ORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR13 it is easy to do. Most people do that wherever they live. My mom grew up in the military (as did I) and she taught me to max out every place I lived because you might only be there for a short while. I have done my best to do that (tho as I have gotten older, it has gotten harder), so I don’t just ignore what is around me. But it is actually the more small cottages with beautiful gardens that grab me more than castles, etc. Love Inglenook fireplaces, beams, thick walled windows, etc. My grandfather was born in Yorkshire so I would love to visit someday but again… age/health, so I live vicariously thru videos, tv shows & movies, etc. (oh and window shopping on Air BnB and Righmove 😂)