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Charming New Forest Village - Buckler's Hard - Discovering the Maritime Heritage 

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Join us in the charming Buckler's Hard, a historic village in the New Forest National Park, Hampshire, England. In this video, we explore the New Forest village's rich maritime heritage and take a closer look at the shipbuilding techniques used during the Napoleonic Wars, where many famous ships were built, including HMS Agamemnon captained by Lord Nelson. We also take a tour of the Maritime Museum to learn more about the history of Buckler's Hard and its role in shaping the British Navy's power.
But Buckler's Hard is not only about history and heritage. We also showcase the natural beauty of the New Forest and its surroundings. You'll get to see the picturesque Beaulieu River and walking trails.
Whether you're a history buff, a maritime enthusiast, or just looking for a peaceful and scenic getaway, the New Forest and Buckler's Hard is the perfect destination. Join us on this virtual tour and discover the charm and beauty of this hidden gem in the heart of the UK.
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00:00 Introduction
00:28 New Forest
00:59 Buckler's Hard
01:34 Creating Beaulieu
02:19 Building the Village
03:00 Shipbuilding Village
05:03 1770 Slipways
05:43 Famous ships built in the village
06:36 Boat Rides
06:58 Shipwight's Cottage
07:56 Labourers Cottage
09:02 New Inn Pub
09:41 St Mary's Chapel
10:44 Beaulieu River Walk
11:03 Village Decline
11:30 Tourism comes to Buckler's Hard
12:41 Beaulieu Estate
12:57 Next Time
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@MemorySeekers
@MemorySeekers Год назад
We hope you enjoyed our walk around Bucklers'Hard. Tune in next week for more from the Beaulieu Estate. For more exclusive content, and posts join us on Patreon, not only does it help us keep making new videos but it gives you insight into what's coming and extras not on RU-vid. Join here:- www.patreon.com/memoryseekers Check out our socials for more photos instagram.com/memoryseekers facebook.com/memoryseekersuk Our website also has more information and places to visit. www.memoryseekers.net
@Tiffany-vj1tv
@Tiffany-vj1tv Год назад
I so appreciate you taking us along on your travels. Honestly you are the best channel for travel/history you make it so informative, interesting as I am usually awe struck after every episode you put out. Thank you so much for all your hard work involved in making these videos for the world to share.
@toddbonin6926
@toddbonin6926 Год назад
Another thoroughly enjoyable video! You really do bring England to life. I’m putting this site on my must visit list. Fun fact. Where I live in Louisiana, the surname Beaulieu is very prominent, but is pronounced Bo-lyur.
@harshap7224
@harshap7224 Год назад
I really appreciate your efforts in exhibiting every video 📹 so wonderfully with clear information & perfect visualization & background music so relaxing according to each place you travel... England is so bewitching & lovely 😊 my best wishes for your channel growth & you both...
@stacymyers2181
@stacymyers2181 Год назад
Where was this program all along I love it. Beautiful rich history. The walk through these quaint villages delightful. Could be longer. I would just keep watching. I would recommend this program hands down.
@maureentaphouse5206
@maureentaphouse5206 Год назад
A fascinating tour and history lesson.
@joenperkins2138
@joenperkins2138 Год назад
Oh how my Dad would have loved the museum. He was a Navy man in ww2. He finished his work life building airplane. Loved seeing how the workers lived. Thank you for this Saturdays lift to my spirits. You two are the best. Hugs and blessings.
@abrahamlincolin10
@abrahamlincolin10 Год назад
Thank you ⚘👍🎩🥰
@triciaowings2429
@triciaowings2429 Год назад
Lovely…Perfectly done.Narrator is excellent.So grateful to see wonderful images from England.Appreciate these videos very much because my husband and I will know new places to visit when we come again.Your fans from America
@carolbulmer8253
@carolbulmer8253 Год назад
Thank you for sharing the history of this village❤
@jeanettefuller6354
@jeanettefuller6354 Год назад
Love everything about the New Forest, and villages like Brockenhurst and Lyndhurst.🦘🐨🦘🐨😷
@brandieo6165
@brandieo6165 Год назад
England has such charming villages. I can't wait to come back in September!!!! Thank you🙂
@lifagrass
@lifagrass Год назад
I haven't looked forward to Saturday mornings this much since I was a kid watching cartoons! Every Saturday around 7am I get a notification that you added a new video and I have to stop whatever I'm doing and watch it cuz I just don't want to wait till later!! Thank you for everything you do bring the beauty of Great Britain to those of us around the world (I'm across the pond in Washington state) I'll get there someday, but until then I have these amazing videos to watch and visit virtually ❤
@MemorySeekers
@MemorySeekers Год назад
Thank you for the lovely comment. So pleased you enjoy watching our travels 😊
@suecrowhurst4393
@suecrowhurst4393 Год назад
Lovely , never heard of this , very interesting again thankyou , will be watching the next one
@AbidAlhaleemhafiz
@AbidAlhaleemhafiz Год назад
thank you very much for this amazing video👍
@MemorySeekers
@MemorySeekers Год назад
So nice of you
@evelyngrammar
@evelyngrammar Год назад
It was so much fun to see your video in the morning then stumble upon an older video by the American Viscountess on the same spot!
@MemorySeekers
@MemorySeekers Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@SpanishEclectic
@SpanishEclectic Год назад
The displays of life during the late 1700s are terrific. Such a fascinating time in history. It still amazes me how rigged wooden ships sailed the world, carrying people and goods, and taking battles at sea to new levels. I've found scanned issues of the London Gazette from the Napoleonic Wars online; they are fascinating! Lists of battles, ship assignments, French or Spanish 'prizes' captured and how much was paid to the officers who captured them. Just like Horatio Hornblower! Perhaps because the town is on Montague land, on a river, rather than at a larger seaport, there are no ships as part of the museum. Our Star of India was built in the shipyards at the Isle of Man in 1863, sailed to India, Australia, New Zealand, and Chile, and was eventually sold into the Salmon trade in Alaska before being purchased and retired to San Diego in 1926 to be turned into a museum. Still seaworthy, she's scheduled to sail this November to celebrate her 160th anniversary. :)
@TXMEDRGR
@TXMEDRGR Год назад
What a beautiful and historic village. The museums look to be very educational and the homes seem to be a great chance to experience life at the end of the 18th century. Thanks for showing it to us and I am looking forward to next week's video.
@Jay-Leigh
@Jay-Leigh Год назад
Absolutely gorgeous. Thank you 🙏🏻
@MemorySeekers
@MemorySeekers Год назад
Thank you 😊
@phylliscook5594
@phylliscook5594 Год назад
Thank you again for another lovely video, perfect for an arm chair traveler.
@MemorySeekers
@MemorySeekers Год назад
You’re welcome 😊
@lorrainerichardson3280
@lorrainerichardson3280 Год назад
My great grandfather was a shipwright but from up Newcastle way before emigrating to New Zealand. His father before him also a shipwright. Thanks for taking us to Buckler's Head. The museum looks like you could really make out how they lived in the shipbuilding time. Kind regards as always.
@MemorySeekers
@MemorySeekers Год назад
So interesting Lorraine a close connection for you. It was a very interesting visit.
@user-rl8mq9uf7b
@user-rl8mq9uf7b 10 месяцев назад
They had a easy life then ship building and drinking in the pub at night sounds dandy what a great life they had oliver reed would of loved it
@pheart2381
@pheart2381 Год назад
What a fascinating looking place!
@MemorySeekers
@MemorySeekers Год назад
It is! Thanks for watching.
@stacymyers2181
@stacymyers2181 Год назад
Love this program
@MemorySeekers
@MemorySeekers Год назад
Thank you.
@heinpereboom5521
@heinpereboom5521 Год назад
Another great movie, looking forward to the next one!
@MemorySeekers
@MemorySeekers Год назад
Coming soon!
@orchid8271
@orchid8271 Год назад
I just love your videos, and always look forward to the next one. Thank you.
@MemorySeekers
@MemorySeekers Год назад
Thank you
@jenniferwhite1127
@jenniferwhite1127 Год назад
great video. We only live four miles away from Beaulieu.
@karenferns6160
@karenferns6160 Год назад
Wonderful walk through history & a beautiful setting. Your narration transports u to the time. Thank you.!
@MemorySeekers
@MemorySeekers Год назад
Thank you 😊
@amysamin
@amysamin Год назад
Interesting, and beautifully done, as always!
@MemorySeekers
@MemorySeekers Год назад
Thank you
@Rennagayle
@Rennagayle Год назад
Love your videos!
@MemorySeekers
@MemorySeekers Год назад
Thank you!
@robertcharman9745
@robertcharman9745 Год назад
Another great video guys! Very educational and informative! Thanks for this. Looking forward to more great videos. Regards, Robert Charman, Canada.
@MemorySeekers
@MemorySeekers Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@i96634
@i96634 Год назад
Thank you! It Is amazing travel with you!🙂❤
@AndreaD.
@AndreaD. Год назад
Julie Montague, from the American Viscountess channel visited Beauly Priory and her husband’s family there.
@kathymcbride2425
@kathymcbride2425 Год назад
always a pleasure xx
@sarribel
@sarribel Год назад
Beautiful place
@MemorySeekers
@MemorySeekers Год назад
It really is!
@susanazuccarelli9377
@susanazuccarelli9377 Год назад
Precioso video !! 👏👏 Gracias !! Buen fin de semana !! 😊😘
@ellapun6962
@ellapun6962 Год назад
Very good
@MemorySeekers
@MemorySeekers Год назад
😊
@cathybonner9437
@cathybonner9437 Год назад
I visited Buckler's Hard a few years ago whilst staying in the New Forest. I love your videos so informative and interesting and will certainly look forward to next week's show. I went to the car museum too, could have stayed there all day so much to see.
@JoeB_BSc
@JoeB_BSc Год назад
Fascinating commentary, we drove to the Satnav point but didn't realise there was a path from the carpark. A voice said something about a park8ng cost, but as we hadn't entered just done a 3-point-turn and it was late pm we missed out on this but spent 2 days enjoying the Beaulieu Estate. Thanks and Regards JB
@MemorySeekers
@MemorySeekers Год назад
Oh what shame you missed it. Glad you enjoyed the rest of the estate.
@dougscott3089
@dougscott3089 Год назад
Whilst you are travelling in the South West of England do visit Poundbury, our present King had s lot to do with its inception, it's well worth a walk around its wide streets to view the many different styles of architecture + FREE PARKING (at least there was when I visited in 2010.)
@MemorySeekers
@MemorySeekers Год назад
Thank you for the suggestion I have pinned it our map for the next time we are in that area. I was not aware of this village.
@kennethstuckey7823
@kennethstuckey7823 Год назад
Thoroughly enjoyed this video! It's always nice to see and learn how places began their existence and how earlier residents of said places lived and worked. It was astonishing to see the blatant differentiations in the homes that workers had to live in back then. So very humbling and enlightening. Today, folks would be suing and fighting this one, and that one if they had to live under such circumstances and in such conditions. Those folks of yesteryear appreciated what they could get, when and if they could get it, and worked hard to keep it. Their efforts are admirable.
@MemorySeekers
@MemorySeekers Год назад
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. So glad you enjoyed the tour.
@yougotmeinstitches1847
@yougotmeinstitches1847 Год назад
Haya. Lovely seeing around & almost have the sense of how living there in those times might have been 🙂Great discovery for those who found the cellar 🙂I have been to the main Beaulieu house a long time ago, be interesting to see any changes. Thanku so much for sharing.
@jillwanlin9558
@jillwanlin9558 Год назад
What a fantastic piece of history! It’s easy to imagine the area a few hundred years ago. It’s still so beautiful today. I can’t wait to see Beaulieu House next week! I ❤MemorySeekers! Thanks again Simon and Will!
@MemorySeekers
@MemorySeekers Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it, the Palace House was wonderful.
@sillarsscott7694
@sillarsscott7694 Год назад
Very interesting
@shaunmckenna1923
@shaunmckenna1923 Год назад
Hello very interesting video 2000 trees to build a ship thats amazing , really looking forward to part 2 as I am a big car chap and I have new been to the car museum there . Thank you great video.
@MemorySeekers
@MemorySeekers Год назад
Hi Shaun, hope we show you enough as we concentrate on the abbey and house quite a bit. 😊
@shaunmckenna1923
@shaunmckenna1923 Год назад
@@MemorySeekers Oh I am sure it will be fantastic, hahahaha if not I will just have to send you back .
@cherylrayes8015
@cherylrayes8015 Год назад
Another really interesting show. The models are a wonderful way of showing what life was like back in the day. Cheers Cheryl 🙂
@MemorySeekers
@MemorySeekers Год назад
Thanks for watching 😊
@cassandraralph5906
@cassandraralph5906 Год назад
Yet another excellent and very educational video!!! What an interesting history of this particular village. And also an absolutely beautiful place to live and visit. I hugely enjoy your videos. Always something new to learn. Thank you again 💓 💖 💗
@MemorySeekers
@MemorySeekers Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@hifistuded
@hifistuded Год назад
Great choice of music
@MemorySeekers
@MemorySeekers Год назад
Thank you 😊
@jimc4731
@jimc4731 Год назад
Was each residence as large as three floors or was each floor a different residence? Wherever did they get so much wood for so many ships? Good show, keep up the good work! JIM ❤
@jasoncallow860
@jasoncallow860 Год назад
In 2079, the 1000th anniversary of the forest we might need to change the name. It's sort of not very new...
@MemorySeekers
@MemorySeekers Год назад
Ye olde Forest 😂
@user-rl8mq9uf7b
@user-rl8mq9uf7b 10 месяцев назад
I went in this museum and this young girl told her mum im bored isnt that terrible ?
@Electricdreams21
@Electricdreams21 Год назад
But why is Bucklers hard?
@MemorySeekers
@MemorySeekers Год назад
Buckler's Hard was possibly originally named after the Buckle family, who had been resident locally since at least 1668. The suffix 'Hard' was added, as is the case elsewhere on the south coast, to signify 'a natural, firm landing place'.
@bobbybigboyyes
@bobbybigboyyes Год назад
About 15 years ago there was a real pub in one of those cottages last time I was there. Has it gone ?
@jenniferwhite1127
@jenniferwhite1127 Год назад
think its at the bottom called Master Builders
@MemorySeekers
@MemorySeekers Год назад
Yes it’s still there where Henry Adam’s lived is a hotel restaurant and pub.
@bobbybigboyyes
@bobbybigboyyes Год назад
@@MemorySeekers That's great thanks! I couldn't see it in your video, that why I wondered. 👍
@bobbybigboyyes
@bobbybigboyyes Год назад
@@jenniferwhite1127 Thank you Jennifer! 🥰😘
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