Explore historical-turned-trendsetting London, marvel at the stone circle at Stonehenge, or hit the beach in Brighton - here's some of the best places to visit in England.
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@kayladelorenzo-bochenek92044 жыл бұрын
The music makes this feel like a serial killer documentary lmao
@sabryt88044 жыл бұрын
@@dontsmileatme7562 lol pathetic
@simranelahi7374 жыл бұрын
Exactly
@harindersidhu23063 жыл бұрын
U made me lol
@shamskhan34763 жыл бұрын
Hi
@ameenakhankhail3 жыл бұрын
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@shaheedpetersen62314 жыл бұрын
Oh England. How I yearn to become part of you. I am an anglophile and England is in my opinion the best country in the world. Maybe one day I will visit. But my dream is to become a productive citizen and contribute to the services to the citizens. Please make my dreams come true.. Oh England how I yearn for you!!
@tamaracarter18364 жыл бұрын
I have quite a substantial list of places to visit in the UK (if you’re interested): **everything is in England unless stated as otherwise* *Medieval Cathedrals (+1 Baroque and +1 modern):* Lincoln Cathedral, Durham Cathedral *one of the best examples of 'romanesque' achitecture, York Minster, Ely Cathedral, Canterbury Cathedral, Salisbury Cathedral, Wells Cathedral, Winchester Cathedral *longest 'medieval' cathedral in Europe, Peterborough Cathedral, Norwich Cathedral, Gloucester Cathedral *specifically the incredible cloisters, Westminster Abbey, St. Paul's Cathedral *not medieval, but 17th century Baroque, Liverpool Cathedral *not medieval, but gothic revival (7th largest cathedral in the world). *These are my top 14. *Other interesting Medieval religious buildings:* King’s College Chapel, Cambridge, Tewkesbury Abbey *one of the best examples of ‘Romanesque’ architecture, Worcester Cathedral, Bath Abbey, St Albans Cathedral, Southwell Minster, Exeter Cathedral, Beverley Minster *one of the largest parish churches and a gothic masterpiece, Chester Cathedral, Ripon Cathedral *contains one of the oldest surviving parts of any cathedral in England - the crypt built somewhere around the year 672, St. George's Chapel, Windsor. *Some examples of other religious buildings e.g chapels/ abbeys/ cathedrals/ large parish church. *Medieval Abbey ruins:* Fountains Abbey, Whitby Abbey, Rievaulx Abbey, Glastonbury Abbey, Tintern Abbey (Wales), Battle Abbey *important as site of 1066 battle of Hastings. *Cities (historical as opposed to the more “modernised”) that are not the more popular London:* York, Bath, Edinburgh (Scotland), Canterbury, Cambridge, Lincoln, Oxford, Durham, Norwich, Norfolk, Wells, Somerset, Stirling (Scotland), Salisbury, Bristol *slightly more of a typical, “modern” city, yet retains large amounts of 18th century architecture, Ely, Chester, Aberdeen (Scotland), Winchester, Worcester, Worcestershire, Brighton *more of a “modern” example, but still retains loads of old streets and regency buildings, Lichfield, Exeter *Probably the most noticeably bombed city on the list (from WW2), yet still contains lots of historical buildings and streets, St Albans, Hertfordshire, Windsor town *officially a large town, Rochester, Kent *officially a town, but has a cathedral, Southwell *officially a town, but has a cathedral. *25 examples of different sized historical cities in England (+3 Scottish) other than London. Yet even the larger (more modernised) cities have great architectural features such as Liverpool with 'the three graces' and gigantic cathedral. *Pretty Cotswolds towns/ villages:* Castle Combe, Wiltshire, Burford, Oxfordshire, Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, Corsham, Wiltshire, Bibury, Gloucestershire, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire, Woodstock, Oxfordshire. *Here are 10 examples of Cotswolds towns/ villages. *Pretty villages (not in the Cotswolds region):* Lacock, Wiltshire, Kersey Village, Suffolk, Robin Hood's Bay, North Yorkshire, Chiddingstone Village, Kent, Clovelly Village, Devon, Mousehole, Cornwall, Corfe Castle Village, Dorset, Shere, Surrey, Micheldever, Hampshire, Culross Village (Scotland), Staithes, North Yorkshire, Chilham Village, Kent, Polperro, Cornwall, Cockington Village, Devon, Hawkshead, Cumbria, Thaxted, Essex, Woburn Village, Bedfordshire, Castleton, Derbyshire, Wherwell, Hampshire, Milton Abbas, Dorset, Little Walsingham, Norfolk, Turville, Buckinghamshire, Abbotsbury, Dorset, Bakewell, Derbyshire, Wendens Ambo, Essex, Weobley, Herefordshire, Dorchester, Oxfordshire, West Lulworth Village, Dorset. *27 examples of pretty English Villages (+1 Scottish). *Pretty towns (not in the Cotswolds region):* Lavenham, Suffolk, Rye, East Sussex, Totnes, Devon, Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria, St Ives, Cornwall, Ludlow, Shropshire, Richmond, North Yorkshire, Arundel Town, West Sussex, Fowey, Cornwall, Stamford, Lincolnshire, Dartmouth, Devon, Sandwich, Kent, Oundle, Northamptonshire, Axbridge, Somerset, Whitby, North Yorkshire, Sherborne, Dorset, Frome, Somerset, Stratford-upon-Avon *probably the most famous on the list, Hastings Old Town, East Sussex, Malton, North Yorkshire, Lewes, East Sussex, Shaftesbury, Dorset, Uppingham, Rutland, Ledbury, Herefordshire, Lymington, Hampshire, Salcombe, Devon, Saffron Walden, Essex, *27 examples of pretty English Towns. *Medieval Castles:* Bodiam Castle, Conwy Castle (Wales), Tower of London, Warwick Castle, Alnwick Castle, Dover Castle, Caernarfon Castle (Wales), Leeds Castle, Raglan Castle (Wales). Bamburgh Castle, Arundel Castle, Eilean Donan Castle (Scotland), Windsor Castle, Castle Rising, Caerphilly Castle (Wales), Berkeley Castle, Castle Stalker (Scotland), Pembroke Castle, Harlech Castle (Wales), Bolton Castle, Caeverlock castle (Scotland) *only moated triangular castle in the world, Beaumaris Castle (Wales), Rochester Castle. *23 examples of English, Welsh and Scottish Castles - all in different sizes and conditions. *Medieval ‘moated’ Manor House / Medieval Manor [built before 1485]:* Haddon Hall, Stokesay Castle *smaller, but extremely unique medieval manor house, Knole House, Hever Castle, Oxburgh Hall, Herstmonceux Castle *rare as medieval brick, Ightham Mote, Penhurst Place, Brockhampton Estate, Herefordshire *minuature medieval manor house, Baddesley Clinton Manor, Tattershall Castle, Lincolnshire *rare as medieval brick. *10 examples of medieval manors in England built before 1485, all different sizes - some with/ without moat. *Tudor [1485-1558], Elizabethan [1558-1603] or Jacobean [1603-1625] Palaces/ Great Houses:* Hampton Court Palace, Burghley House, Hardwick Hall, Hatfield House, Longleat House, Blickling Hall, Little Moreton Hall *example of a miniature Tudor Manor House, Audley End House, Highclere Castle *not an authentic Jacobean house, but was redesigned in the 19th century in that style, Sudbury Hall. *10 examples of large estates built between 1485-1625. *Classical Palaces/ Great Houses [around 1616-1800]:* Blenheim Palace, Chatsworth House, Castle Howard, Holkham Hall, Wilton House, Houghton Hall, Dyrham Park, Kedleston Hall, Belton House, Stourhead House. *10 examples of large estates built between 1616-1800. *Natural sites:* Lake District, Snowdonia National Park (Wales), Scottish Highlands (Scotland), Peak District, Yorkshire Dales, Brecon Beacons National Park (Wales), The Isle of Skye (Scotland), Northumberland National Park, Scottish Lochs (Scotland), Jurassic Coast. *10 examples of natural beauty in the UK. *Ruins - Neolithic/ Roman:* Stonehenge/ Avebury/ other stone circles, Hadrian’s wall - Roman, Roman Baths, Bath, Neolithic Monuments Orkney (Scotland), Fishbourne Roman Palace/ Bignor Roman Villa, Vindolanda Roman Fort/ Corbridge Roman Town, Portchester Castle (Roman remains)/ Roman lighthouse at Dover Castle. *Historical things to do in London that are “lesser-known”:* -Maritime Greenwich - the Baroque Maritime buildings in Greenwich - especially the ‘Painted Hall’ as well as ‘Queen’s House’, -Chiswick House - a Palladian Villa with lavish 17th/18th century interiors, and tranquil gardens, -The many ‘Baroque’ churches of London (other than St. Paul’s Cathedral) e.g ‘St Mary Le Strand’, -The hidden ‘medieval’ religious buildings e.g ‘St Bartholomew-the-Great church’, or non-religious buildings e.g ‘Westminster Hall’ (finished in 1097), -Another great painted ceiling in London (albeit much smaller than those in Greenwich) can be found in the ‘Banqueting House, Whitehall’, painted by Rubens, -Some of the surviving great houses of London such as ‘Syon House’ (with its incredible 18th century Neo-Classical Robert Adam interiors), ‘Ham House’ (such a rare 17th century survival), or some of the mansion houses such as ‘Spencer House’ or ‘Apsley House’. *This is a list that I made for an Australian friend of mine who wanted it focused on ‘historical’ places - so it may be worded strange in parts!*
@esmemii5844 жыл бұрын
England is just a rubbish dump engulfed with roadmen its trash dont come here
@TP-mv6en4 жыл бұрын
Esmemii It’s not going to get any better if you’re telling tourists, the people who generate huge amounts of the country’s economy, not to come
@anglonrx27543 жыл бұрын
Yes England is a beautiful country people who say otherwise are typically just envious yanks pretending to be English
@howardchinchin35893 жыл бұрын
Now, the cash flow of the magic product of chili fried meat is finished, you rubbed it for eighteen years from the freshman year, and you are stuck with thick hair. You can open the door and you can live the penguin dance.
@FaDeNitroz5 жыл бұрын
England and the whole of Britain is a beautiful country I need to visit, I love and admire the country of the United Kingdom and its people🇬🇧❤️
@jonesbryan54455 жыл бұрын
where are you located mate . email via jonesbryan880@gmail.com me i can help you get a passport and visa to enter uk ok
@chloeharmer24034 жыл бұрын
@@johngalt1629 a bit of an over reaction mate.
@c3realK1ll4h4 жыл бұрын
John Galt bullshit
@northchurch7534 жыл бұрын
@@johngalt1629 Bullshit
@sosteve91134 жыл бұрын
I was there a month ago,on a road trip with the family And we totally loved the country and the people I hope I do them justice with my video
@leonleon40554 жыл бұрын
I love Britain and its people 💖💖💖
@amiemarie90344 жыл бұрын
Ty
@amiemarie90344 жыл бұрын
@J Thorsson that's rude to my country and home
@armanparvez10715 жыл бұрын
Great voice and depiction of the cultural heritage and identity of England.
@MAHESHSHARMA-wi2cn5 жыл бұрын
London is beautiful, amazing,historical deffernt visiting musium, enjoyable London eyes,Greanwitch and O2 Irena etc.
@reddpenamante5775 жыл бұрын
MAHESH SHARMA that is true. I like oxford up north. Very historical and so many harry potter, cs lewis and tolkien references
@c3realK1ll4h4 жыл бұрын
MAHESH SHARMA check out Canary Wharf, 02 cable cars
@mickduncan35644 жыл бұрын
Oxford is up north lol, you sound like a Londoner!!
@livherman20474 жыл бұрын
Redd Penamante R U MAD? Oxford is 100% not north! Being from Manchester that is almost offensive! If anything it’s low midlands but def not north 🤣🤣🤣
@rubengramajo24353 жыл бұрын
Brilliant video mate...!! Thank you for sharing it...
@SAZTravel3 жыл бұрын
I love it too mate.. It's Awesome channel xx
@nhatphuong96674 жыл бұрын
it's a wonderful video about the UK. Thanks for your effort!
@WedartStudio4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this Video! Great country! It is perfect place to visit this summer!🌐🌟🌐💕
@naomiatzeni44974 жыл бұрын
Yeah but when it is not summer it is really cold 😃
@ATVLiveStream20215 жыл бұрын
I am really happy to see this one country. Hopefully I can set foot in an English country. Love🏴.by aqila from🇲🇨🙏
@mcmickey90694 жыл бұрын
Alfie LEGGATT English country what do you mean, do you mean uk country
@TP-mv6en4 жыл бұрын
There is only one English country, or do you mean English-speaking?
@ameenakhankhail3 жыл бұрын
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@sinalikusalya91193 жыл бұрын
ENGLAND is very beautiful places of the country. I LOVE THEM
@lucymillers69493 жыл бұрын
So I heard... Are you from England?
@russellhogben66285 жыл бұрын
Robotic voice ....why?
@skey88095 жыл бұрын
Russell Hogben they have no budget for a VoiceOver
@skey88095 жыл бұрын
John Clifford the problem is not about the sound of his voice but the tune of his .........
@nizzmo1004 жыл бұрын
which Is why I gave It a thumbs down .
@skullmaniac82834 жыл бұрын
Its robocop making the video
@khouloudd4 жыл бұрын
and the music ughhh i hate it
@susanamalnati97125 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Extraordinary description!, we’ll be in London in the next days mostly visiting museums but we’ll come back to visit all England country soon.
@charlielanguellholt38773 жыл бұрын
Hope you're having a wonderful day?
@muk13714 жыл бұрын
I adore the UK so much, especially London.One day in my life, i hope i can visit here
@IsobelJohnson4 жыл бұрын
I live here it is worth having a holiday here but tbh it is not all it looks like especially London. Expensive prices, pollution, novelty shops with the same stuff and grey architecture that you look at for a few minutes until you realise it has started to rain and have to take cover under the nearest butchers. But please come and visit because we will welcome you with open arms. (I don't live in London).
@mianhaseeb51154 жыл бұрын
@@IsobelJohnson sure
@tamaracarter18364 жыл бұрын
I live in a half-timbered house built in the early 1400’s, in a well preserved medieval village (close to the historical town of Lavenham, Suffolk). Therefore I am well aware of what beauty England has to offer: incredible medieval cathedrals, pretty medieval towns and villages, beautiful countryside, medieval castles, medieval/ Tudor/ classical - palaces, stately homes and manor houses, charming small-scale cities (not the more modernised industrial cities), Roman/ Neolithic sites and of course London (which has lots to offer). I have created 3 lists (which I will comment underneath), containing all of the above. For me the thing I love most about England is the countryside; especially the fact there is great variety (in terms of both architecture and landscape) from region to region, for example the east (where I live) can be characterised by a great deal of half timbered, brightly coloured medieval buildings - travel west and this changes into villages and towns of cotswold stone. It’s a real shame “some” people have no idea what beauty surrounds them.
@tamaracarter18364 жыл бұрын
*List 1 of 3 - medieval religious buildings.* Some of the finest Medieval Cathedrals in England (in my opinion): *Lincoln Cathedral* *world’s tallest building from 1311 - 1548 (when spire collapsed) it was the first building to hold that title since the Great Pyramid of Giza, only one cathedral (so far) has ever managed to surpass its height - Ulm Minster in Germany, one of the highlights inside are the exquisitely carved 14th century choir stalls, the view of the cathedral from the castle is incredible, *Durham Cathedral* *UNESCO world heritage site (along with the castle), one of the finest examples of Norman/ Romanesque architecture in Europe, it is architecturally very important - containing many elements that prove it to have influenced (what would later be created in France) Gothic architecture, *York Minster* *the largest medieval cathedral in the UK, with the “Great East Window” having the largest expanse (in a single window) of medieval stained glass in the world, plus very important 11th-15th century stained glass to be found elsewhere in the cathedral, *Ely Cathedral* *a unique and striking building, due in part to the mix of gothic and Romanesque on its exterior - that gives it an almost “castle-like” appearance. The originality continues inside, with the highest medieval church nave in England, beautifully painted ceilings and of course the gravity-defying central octagonal tower, *Canterbury Cathedral* *UNESCO world heritage site (along with other medieval buildings in the city), UK’s oldest cathedral in terms of when it was founded (founded in the year 597, present building started in 1070) and holds very important 12th-15th century medieval stained glass, *Salisbury Cathedral* *tallest medieval cathedral in the UK, contains one of the oldest working clocks in the world (dated to 1386) and the best preserved (of the 4 in existence) copy of the Magna Carta (written in 1215), it is unique as the majority was built within such a short space of time (1220-1258), so has a remarkably uniform exterior, *Wells Cathedral* *it has many points of interest: 300 original medieval statues on the west front, extremely unique mid-14th century “scissor-arches”, and a substantial collection of medieval glass. It is also said to be the first ‘100% pure’ gothic cathedral in the world (being built in the gothic style ‘from foundations’ in 1175 - therefore without a preexisting Romanesque structure), you will also find nearby the oldest purely ‘residential’ street in Europe called “Vicars’ Close, Wells”; with all its original buildings still intact (construction started in 1348 and all the buildings were finished by 1430), *Winchester Cathedral* *longest ‘Medieval’ cathedral in the world, it has many surviving elements from 1079 including the haunting crypts (especially when filled with water), the great west window holds a massive expanse of medieval glass that was deliberately smashed in 1642 by Cromwell’s forces, then recovered and reset in an unusual mosaic-like fashion, and of course the view down the longest ‘medieval’ nave is incredible, Jane Austin is also buried here, *Peterborough Cathedral* *known for its famous “West Front”, a very early English Gothic facade which is unrivalled in Gothic architecture, also inside one of 4 remaining decorated medieval wooden cathedral ceilings (built in around 1230) remaining in Europe, *Gloucester Cathedral* *the cathedral cloisters are absolutely stunning and were featured in some of the Harry Potter movies. “The Great East Window” (created 1350), is one of Europe’s finest and the size of a tennis court! Another interesting feature inside the cathedral - the 46 misericords (carved in the 1300’s), depicting a wide array of strange and charming scenes. *Norwich Cathedral* *made of beautiful french Caen stone (Canterbury Cathedral was also built extensively with it), containing beautiful Romanesque interiors from 1096-1145. Has over 1000 painted medieval “bosses” situated on the ceiling vault - an unrivalled treasure, *St Paul’s Cathedral* *not medieval but Sir Christopher Wren’s 17th century baroque masterpiece, 2nd largest cathedral in UK. *Westminster Abbey* *UNESCO world heritage site, along with other buildings nearby. Not technically a cathedral or an Abbey, it has held the coronations of many English Kings/ Queens for over 1000 years; a very important site for this reason with many notable historical figures buried within its walls. Interestingly, it also contains one of the countries oldest doors (dated to 1050AD). **These are my top 13, although there are many more!* *Other interesting Medieval religious buildings:* King’s College Chapel, Cambridge, Exeter Cathedral, Tewkesbury Abbey *one of the best examples of ‘Romanesque’ architecture, Worcester Cathedral, Bath Abbey, St Albans Cathedral, Southwell Minster, Beverley Minster *one of the largest parish churches and a gothic masterpiece, Chester Cathedral, Ripon Cathedral *contains one of the oldest surviving parts of any cathedral in England - the crypt built somewhere around the year 672, St. George's Chapel, Windsor. **Some examples of other religious buildings e.g chapels/ abbeys/ cathedrals/ large parish church.* *Medieval Abbey ruins:* Fountains Abbey, Whitby Abbey, Rievaulx Abbey, Glastonbury Abbey, Tintern Abbey (Wales), Battle Abbey *important as site of 1066 battle of Hastings.
@tamaracarter18364 жыл бұрын
*List 3 of 3 - historical cities, castles/ palaces and other.* Historical English (+2 Scottish) cities (cities that contain a large number of important historical buildings/ really nice “old towns”): *York* *contains probably one of the most photographed medieval streets in England called “The Shambles, also the York Minster, Clifford’s Tower, nearly entirely complete Roman/ medieval town walls and gates, museums such as the castle museum and railway museum, and many other historically important buildings such as Merchant Adventurers’ Hall (built in 1357, one of the best preserved medieval guild halls), Barley Hall (1360), St. William’s college, York’s other medieval guildhall or any of the 19 medieval churches in the city, *Canterbury* *has Canterbury Cathedral, St. Augustine’s Abbey, St. Martin’s church (oldest church in the English speaking world built in 597AD), historic river tours, medieval town walls, churches and gates, Canterbury Castle and charming old streets, *Bath* *UNESCO world heritage city made entirely of Bath stone, Roman baths, Bath Abbey, gorgeous streets throughout - two of the most famous being the Royal Crescent and the Circus, Pulteney Bridge, spas, museums like the fashion museum and Jane Austen, green areas such as Prior Park landscape garden, *Cambridge* *home to the fourth oldest university in the world (year 1209), loads of medieval college buildings for example at Queens’ College, Corpus Christi College or Trinity, the iconic King’s College Chapel (and other medieval/ baroque religious buildings), pretty streets, punting on the river cam with scenic views of the “backs” of the colleges, plus bridges such as the Mathematical Bridge or the Bridge of Sighs (Cambridge), Fitzwilliam museum or the Botanical gardens, *Lincoln* *apart from the incredible cathedral there’s lovely medieval streets such as “Steep Hill” and “The Strait” - including two houses built in 1150 (Jew’s House) and 1170 (Norman House), Lincoln castle, “High Bridge” built in 1160 (with 16th century shops above), and the Roman city trail including the nearly 2000 year old Newport Arch, *Oxford* *home to the second oldest university in the world (year 1096), loads of medieval college buildings for example Exeter College, New College or one of the largest (Tudor) colleges Christ Church - which contains the “Great Hall” - a must for Harry Potter fans, beautiful libraries such as “Radcliffe Camera” and “The Bodleian”, museums such as the Ashmolean or the Natural history museum, Cathedral, Castle, other historic sites such as St Michael at the North Gate (the church is over 1000 years old) and of course punting (although not as pretty when compared with punting in Cambridge), *Edinburgh (Scotland)* *UNESCO world heritage city, contains a beautiful old town (medieval part), then equally pretty “new” town; designed and built in the 18th century. *Salisbury* *Salisbury Cathedral, the Magna Carta and one of the worlds oldest clocks, Old Sarum (iron-age fortification with the remnants of a royal castle and cathedral) make it extremely historically significant, Stonehenge (only 9 miles away), elegant buildings such as Mompesson House make up the largest cathedral close in the country, medieval city gates and loads of other beautiful buildings in pretty Salisbury, glorious green spaces (which set off the cathedral perfectly), *Wells (Somerset)* *Apart from Wells Cathedral it has Vicars’ Close, Wells (the oldest purely ‘residential’ street in Europe; with all its original buildings still intact (construction started in 1348 and all the buildings were finished by 1430), the moated medieval Bishop’s Palace, medieval gates and other buildings and overall a charming place to go (which lots of films have taken full advantage of), *Durham* *Cathedral, castle and medieval bridges (creating stunning views from the river), many winding old streets in the historical centre are well preserved and very little changed, Finchale Priory and other religious buildings, contains lots of traditional pubs, surrounded by green countryside and has an authentic, yet vibrant university city feel, *Norwich* *the cathedral, castle, many charming cobbled streets such as the beautiful “Elm Hill”, the city contains over 30 medieval churches, and other notable medieval buildings such as the Guildhall, “The Halls”, “The Great Hospital” (established 1249) and Dragon Hall, riverside walks, one of the largest and oldest covered markets in the country (established in the 11th century) and the Roman Catholic Cathedral is also very nice, *Stirling (Scotland)* *castle, mountains and really charming cobbled streets, *Chester* *really impressive mix of Tudor, medieval and Victorian architecture (especially down the High Street). Contains Roman ruins, cathedral and Roman/ medieval city walls, *Bristol* *a slightly more ‘modern’ example of a city (yet still contains lots of 18th century classical architecture, a medieval cathedral and pretty suspension bridge), *Ely* *a scenic and charming riverside city (with a small town feel); completely dwarfed by a great English medieval cathedral, *Brighton* *more ‘modern’ like Bristol, yet is able to blend it together with fine regency buildings, iconic pier and pretty streets such as “the lanes”. *Winchester* *the incredible cathedral, medieval “Great Hall” (containing the famous “Round Table”), Winchester Mill and charming old streets. **A few examples of slightly more ‘traditional’ English (plus 2 Scottish) cities - although some feel more like large towns! Yet even the bigger industrial cities have managed to retain lots of great architecture such as the magnificent “Grey street” in Newcastle, or the UNESCO world heritage site “the three graces” in Liverpool.* *Medieval Castles:* Bodiam Castle, Conwy Castle (Wales), Tower of London, Warwick Castle, Alnwick Castle, Dover Castle, Caernarfon Castle (Wales), Leeds Castle, Raglan Castle (Wales). Bamburgh Castle, Arundel Castle, Eilean Donan Castle (Scotland), Windsor Castle, Castle Rising, Caerphilly Castle (Wales), Berkeley Castle, Castle Stalker (Scotland), Pembroke Castle, Harlech Castle (Wales), Bolton Castle, Caeverlock castle (Scotland) *only moated triangular castle in the world, Beaumaris Castle (Wales), Rochester Castle. **23 examples of English, Welsh and Scottish Castles - all in different sizes and conditions.* *Medieval ‘moated’ Manor House / Medieval Manor [built before 1485]:* Haddon Hall, Stokesay Castle *smaller, but extremely unique medieval manor house, Knole House, Hever Castle, Oxburgh Hall, Herstmonceux Castle *rare as medieval brick, Ightham Mote, Penhurst Place, Brockhampton Estate, Herefordshire *minuature medieval manor house, Baddesley Clinton Manor, Tattershall Castle, Lincolnshire *rare as medieval brick. **10 examples of medieval manors in England built before 1485, all different sizes - some with/ without moat.* *Tudor [1485-1558], Elizabethan [1558-1603] or Jacobean [1603-1625] Palaces/ Great Houses:* Hampton Court Palace, Burghley House, Hardwick Hall, Hatfield House, Longleat House, Blickling Hall, Little Moreton Hall *example of a miniature Tudor Manor House, Audley End House, Highclere Castle *not an authentic Jacobean house, but was redesigned in the 19th century in that style, Sudbury Hall. **10 examples of large estates built between 1485-1625.* *Classical Palaces/ Great Houses [around 1616-1800]:* Blenheim Palace, Chatsworth House, Castle Howard, Holkham Hall, Wilton House, Houghton Hall, Dyrham Park, Kedleston Hall, Belton House, Stourhead House. **10 examples of large estates built between 1616-1800.* *Natural sites:* Lake District, Snowdonia National Park (Wales), Scottish Highlands (Scotland), Peak District, Yorkshire Dales, Brecon Beacons National Park (Wales), The Isle of Skye (Scotland), Northumberland National Park, Scottish Lochs (Scotland), Jurassic Coast. **10 examples of natural beauty in the UK.* *Ruins - Neolithic/ Roman:* Stonehenge/ Avebury/ other stone circles, Hadrian’s wall - Roman, Roman Baths, Bath, Neolithic Monuments Orkney (Scotland), Fishbourne Roman Palace/ Bignor Roman Villa, Vindolanda Roman Fort/ Corbridge Roman Town, Portchester Castle (Roman remains)/ Roman lighthouse at Dover Castle. *Historical things to do in London that are “lesser-known”:* -Maritime Greenwich - the Baroque Maritime buildings in Greenwich - especially the ‘Painted Hall’ as well as ‘Queen’s House’, -Chiswick House - a Palladian Villa with lavish 17th/18th century interiors, and tranquil gardens, -The many ‘Baroque’ churches of London (other than St. Paul’s Cathedral) e.g ‘St Mary Le Strand’, -The hidden ‘medieval’ religious buildings e.g ‘St Bartholomew-the-Great church’, or non-religious buildings e.g ‘Westminster Hall’ (finished in 1097), -Another great painted ceiling in London (albeit much smaller than those in Greenwich) can be found in the ‘Banqueting House, Whitehall’, painted by Rubens, -Some of the surviving great houses of London such as ‘Syon House’ (with its incredible 18th century Neo-Classical Robert Adam interiors), Osterley Park (another Robert Adam) and ‘Ham House’ (such a rare 17th century survival), or some of the mansion houses such as ‘Spencer House’ or ‘Apsley House’.
@exploreearth62753 жыл бұрын
England has so many beautiful travel destinations
@budzyy97494 жыл бұрын
Bowness-on-windermere is absolutely beautiful, i hired a boat there on lake windermere, absolutely beautiful views!
@laramark94154 жыл бұрын
It's a really educational video for English learners full of rich and high level vocabulary . I've subscribed to your Channel
@SAZTravel3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely agree with you.
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@baglannoori38944 жыл бұрын
I love england
@paulhammond17054 жыл бұрын
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@CamboHiTechCoLtd3 жыл бұрын
Beautiful view in London. I like there so much
@rseiko94113 жыл бұрын
A very beautiful country with extreme wonderful landscape and very friendly people. I visited London three years ago and look forward to go back and see more of the country! God bless England (and of course the rest of the UK) greetings from a german friend 🇩🇪 🏴 🇬🇧
@beartoven6116 Жыл бұрын
Germany is nice too.
@colinhazell62593 жыл бұрын
Very good!
@hanahana97104 жыл бұрын
Iwill come to england inshallh after Ramadan and this vires finish inshallh
@charlielanguellholt38773 жыл бұрын
Hope you're having a good day?
@snowycloud93044 жыл бұрын
I'm from England and it's weird thinking people are so exited to visit because it's cold and I guess I'm used to it
@gabe85814 жыл бұрын
I'm from canada England as hot for me
@gabe85814 жыл бұрын
I'm from Canada England is warm to me
@tamaracarter18364 жыл бұрын
Here are some pretty villages/ towns in: *WEST ENGLAND:* *Gloucestershire:* Cirencester Bibury Winchcombe Bourton-on-the-Water Stow-on-the-Wold Chipping Campden Moreton-in-Marsh Stanton Village Painswick Tetbury Lower Slaughter Upper Slaughter Snowshill Village Miserden Village Blockley Village Box Village. *Oxfordshire:* Burford Woodstock Chipping Norton Kingham Village Great Tew Village Dorchester-on-Thames Shilton Village Charlbury Chastleton Village Deddington Swinbrook Village Wallingford Shenington *Wiltshire:* Castle Combe Corsham Bradford-on-Avon Lacock Biddestone Village Malmesbury Sherston Village Steeple Ashton Village Avebury Village Ramsbury Village Broad Chalke Village. *Somerset:* Dunster Axbridge Frome Nunney Wells (Somerset) *officially England’s smallest ‘city’ (includes a beautiful medieval cathedral), but feels like a market town. Bruton Town Shepton Mallet Selworthy Village Glastonbury Town Castle Cary Watchet Town Wincanton Ilminster Porlock Cheddar Village. **Broadway, Worcestershire, is one of my favourite villages in western England - so I though I’d include even though I didn’t do a list for Worcestershire.*
@tamaracarter18364 жыл бұрын
Here are some pretty villages/ towns in: *NORTH ENGLAND:* *North Yorkshire:* Robin Hood’s Bay Staithes Richmond Grassington Malton Helmsley Burnsall Village Whitby Ingleton Village Pateley Bridge Middleham Hawes Thornton-le-Dale Leyburn Osmotherley Village Harrogate Kettlewell Village West Burton Village Hutton-le-Hole Village. *Derbyshire:* Castleton Bakewell Edensor Village Ashford-in-the-Water Village Hartington Village Tideswell Village Youlgreave Village Tissington Village Edale Village Hathersage Village Eyam Village Hayfield. *Cumbria:* Hawkeshead Village Kirkby Lonsdale Keswick Town Kendal (Cumbria) Sedbergh (Town) Cartmel Village Ulverston Bowness-on-Windermere Town Kirkby Stephan Ambleside Windermere Town Cockermouth Town Grange-over-Sands. *Extra towns/ villages that are ‘slightly’ north (as I don’t know another northern county well enough):* Ludlow, Shropshire Haworth, West Yorkshire Uppingham, Rutland Alnwick Town, Northumberland Knutsford, Cheshire Longnor Village, Staffordshire.
@tamaracarter18364 жыл бұрын
Here are some pretty villages/ towns in: *CENTRAL ENGLAND:* *Buckinghamshire:* Turville Denham Village Amersham West Wycombe Village Fingest Village Little Marlow Long Crendon Stony Stratford Hambleden Village Princes Risborough Little Missenden Great Missenden Village Lillingstone Lovell Marlow. *Surrey:* Shere Lingfield Village Farnham Chiddingfold Village Godstone Village Gomshall Village Guildford Wonersh Village Mickleham Village Godalming Brockham Village Reigate Abinger Hammer Village. *Northamptonshire:* Oundle Collyweston Warkworth Village Apethorpe Village Wadenhoe Village Great Brington Village Geddington Easton on the Hill Towcester Brackley Thrapston Brixworth village. *Warwickshire:* Shipston-on-Stour Warwick Town Welford-on-Avon Village Stratford-Upon-Avon Royal Leamington Spa Little Compton Alcester Long Compton Henley-in-Arden Lower Quinton Village Bidford-on-Avon Luddington Village Preston on Stour. **Woburn Village, Bedfordshire, is one of my favourite villages in Central England - so I though I’d include even though I didn’t do a list for Bedfordshire.*
@sanidot75224 жыл бұрын
Wow .. Awesome. I love London
@bestfothe21343 жыл бұрын
So beautiful it's almost unreal.
@amitmalhotra37903 жыл бұрын
Very nice information about England
@babss2276 Жыл бұрын
Wow what an inspiring list! Even after 4 years it is a great advise to see more of your beautiful country. I have been at many of these places but never at the Lake District, will put this on my personal list, thank you! Warm greetings from Germany! 🌍💙
@leonardamartello46152 жыл бұрын
Amazing video!! 😊
@lgakolam72344 жыл бұрын
nice place to visit🌸🌻🙂👌
@lavayuki4 жыл бұрын
I loved visiting Bath, York, Liverpool, Manchester and London. I live near Manchester but London is my favourite place to visit, so good for eating out, shows, going out and stuff to do. I'd love to visit Oxford, Cambridge, Cornwall, Cotswold and Brighton someday.
@drahad83614 жыл бұрын
Can i talk to you for that
@tamaracarter18364 жыл бұрын
I have quite a substantial list of places to visit in the UK (if you’re interested): **everything is in England unless stated as otherwise* *Medieval Cathedrals (+1 Baroque and +1 modern):* Lincoln Cathedral, Durham Cathedral *one of the best examples of 'romanesque' achitecture, York Minster, Ely Cathedral, Canterbury Cathedral, Salisbury Cathedral, Wells Cathedral, Winchester Cathedral *longest 'medieval' cathedral in Europe, Peterborough Cathedral, Norwich Cathedral, Gloucester Cathedral *specifically the incredible cloisters, Westminster Abbey, St. Paul's Cathedral *not medieval, but 17th century Baroque, Liverpool Cathedral *not medieval, but gothic revival (7th largest cathedral in the world). *These are my top 14. *Other interesting Medieval religious buildings:* King’s College Chapel, Cambridge, Tewkesbury Abbey *one of the best examples of ‘Romanesque’ architecture, Worcester Cathedral, Bath Abbey, St Albans Cathedral, Southwell Minster, Exeter Cathedral, Beverley Minster *one of the largest parish churches and a gothic masterpiece, Chester Cathedral, Ripon Cathedral *contains one of the oldest surviving parts of any cathedral in England - the crypt built somewhere around the year 672, St. George's Chapel, Windsor. *Some examples of other religious buildings e.g chapels/ abbeys/ cathedrals/ large parish church. *Medieval Abbey ruins:* Fountains Abbey, Whitby Abbey, Rievaulx Abbey, Glastonbury Abbey, Tintern Abbey (Wales), Battle Abbey *important as site of 1066 battle of Hastings. *Cities (historical as opposed to the more “modernised”) that are not the more popular London:* York, Bath, Edinburgh (Scotland), Canterbury, Cambridge, Lincoln, Oxford, Durham, Norwich, Norfolk, Wells, Somerset, Stirling (Scotland), Salisbury, Bristol *slightly more of a typical, “modern” city, yet retains large amounts of 18th century architecture, Ely, Chester, Aberdeen (Scotland), Winchester, Worcester, Worcestershire, Brighton *more of a “modern” example, but still retains loads of old streets and regency buildings, Lichfield, Exeter *Probably the most noticeably bombed city on the list (from WW2), yet still contains lots of historical buildings and streets, St Albans, Hertfordshire, Windsor town *officially a large town, Rochester, Kent *officially a town, but has a cathedral, Southwell *officially a town, but has a cathedral. *25 examples of different sized historical cities in England (+3 Scottish) other than London. Yet even the larger (more modernised) cities have great architectural features such as Liverpool with 'the three graces' and gigantic cathedral. *Pretty Cotswolds towns/ villages:* Castle Combe, Wiltshire, Burford, Oxfordshire, Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, Corsham, Wiltshire, Bibury, Gloucestershire, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire, Woodstock, Oxfordshire. *Here are 10 examples of Cotswolds towns/ villages. *Pretty villages (not in the Cotswolds region):* Lacock, Wiltshire, Kersey Village, Suffolk, Robin Hood's Bay, North Yorkshire, Chiddingstone Village, Kent, Clovelly Village, Devon, Mousehole, Cornwall, Corfe Castle Village, Dorset, Shere, Surrey, Micheldever, Hampshire, Culross Village (Scotland), Staithes, North Yorkshire, Chilham Village, Kent, Polperro, Cornwall, Cockington Village, Devon, Hawkshead, Cumbria, Thaxted, Essex, Woburn Village, Bedfordshire, Castleton, Derbyshire, Wherwell, Hampshire, Milton Abbas, Dorset, Little Walsingham, Norfolk, Turville, Buckinghamshire, Abbotsbury, Dorset, Bakewell, Derbyshire, Wendens Ambo, Essex, Weobley, Herefordshire, Dorchester, Oxfordshire, West Lulworth Village, Dorset. *27 examples of pretty English Villages (+1 Scottish). *Pretty towns (not in the Cotswolds region):* Lavenham, Suffolk, Rye, East Sussex, Totnes, Devon, Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria, St Ives, Cornwall, Ludlow, Shropshire, Richmond, North Yorkshire, Arundel Town, West Sussex, Fowey, Cornwall, Stamford, Lincolnshire, Dartmouth, Devon, Sandwich, Kent, Oundle, Northamptonshire, Axbridge, Somerset, Whitby, North Yorkshire, Sherborne, Dorset, Frome, Somerset, Stratford-upon-Avon *probably the most famous on the list, Hastings Old Town, East Sussex, Malton, North Yorkshire, Lewes, East Sussex, Shaftesbury, Dorset, Uppingham, Rutland, Ledbury, Herefordshire, Lymington, Hampshire, Salcombe, Devon, Saffron Walden, Essex, *27 examples of pretty English Towns. *Medieval Castles:* Bodiam Castle, Conwy Castle (Wales), Tower of London, Warwick Castle, Alnwick Castle, Dover Castle, Caernarfon Castle (Wales), Leeds Castle, Raglan Castle (Wales). Bamburgh Castle, Arundel Castle, Eilean Donan Castle (Scotland), Windsor Castle, Castle Rising, Caerphilly Castle (Wales), Berkeley Castle, Castle Stalker (Scotland), Pembroke Castle, Harlech Castle (Wales), Bolton Castle, Caeverlock castle (Scotland) *only moated triangular castle in the world, Beaumaris Castle (Wales), Rochester Castle. *23 examples of English, Welsh and Scottish Castles - all in different sizes and conditions. *Medieval ‘moated’ Manor House / Medieval Manor [built before 1485]:* Haddon Hall, Stokesay Castle *smaller, but extremely unique medieval manor house, Knole House, Hever Castle, Oxburgh Hall, Herstmonceux Castle *rare as medieval brick, Ightham Mote, Penhurst Place, Brockhampton Estate, Herefordshire *minuature medieval manor house, Baddesley Clinton Manor, Tattershall Castle, Lincolnshire *rare as medieval brick. *10 examples of medieval manors in England built before 1485, all different sizes - some with/ without moat. *Tudor [1485-1558], Elizabethan [1558-1603] or Jacobean [1603-1625] Palaces/ Great Houses:* Hampton Court Palace, Burghley House, Hardwick Hall, Hatfield House, Longleat House, Blickling Hall, Little Moreton Hall *example of a miniature Tudor Manor House, Audley End House, Highclere Castle *not an authentic Jacobean house, but was redesigned in the 19th century in that style, Sudbury Hall. *10 examples of large estates built between 1485-1625. *Classical Palaces/ Great Houses [around 1616-1800]:* Blenheim Palace, Chatsworth House, Castle Howard, Holkham Hall, Wilton House, Houghton Hall, Dyrham Park, Kedleston Hall, Belton House, Stourhead House. *10 examples of large estates built between 1616-1800. *Natural sites:* Lake District, Snowdonia National Park (Wales), Scottish Highlands (Scotland), Peak District, Yorkshire Dales, Brecon Beacons National Park (Wales), The Isle of Skye (Scotland), Northumberland National Park, Scottish Lochs (Scotland), Jurassic Coast. *10 examples of natural beauty in the UK. *Ruins - Neolithic/ Roman:* Stonehenge/ Avebury/ other stone circles, Hadrian’s wall - Roman, Roman Baths, Bath, Neolithic Monuments Orkney (Scotland), Fishbourne Roman Palace/ Bignor Roman Villa, Vindolanda Roman Fort/ Corbridge Roman Town, Portchester Castle (Roman remains)/ Roman lighthouse at Dover Castle. *Historical things to do in London that are “lesser-known”:* -Maritime Greenwich - the Baroque Maritime buildings in Greenwich - especially the ‘Painted Hall’ as well as ‘Queen’s House’, -Chiswick House - a Palladian Villa with lavish 17th/18th century interiors, and tranquil gardens, -The many ‘Baroque’ churches of London (other than St. Paul’s Cathedral) e.g ‘St Mary Le Strand’, -The hidden ‘medieval’ religious buildings e.g ‘St Bartholomew-the-Great church’, or non-religious buildings e.g ‘Westminster Hall’ (finished in 1097), -Another great painted ceiling in London (albeit much smaller than those in Greenwich) can be found in the ‘Banqueting House, Whitehall’, painted by Rubens, -Some of the surviving great houses of London such as ‘Syon House’ (with its incredible 18th century Neo-Classical Robert Adam interiors), ‘Ham House’ (such a rare 17th century survival), or some of the mansion houses such as ‘Spencer House’ or ‘Apsley House’. *This is a list that I made for an Australian friend of mine who wanted it focused on ‘historical’ places - so it may be worded strange in parts!
@dwtsbtown2 жыл бұрын
@@tamaracarter1836 thank you so much for this; this will come in handy for my trip next year 😀🤞🏼
@Luis-hl7on3 жыл бұрын
Who else has to watch this for an english lesson?
@WaluyaDar Жыл бұрын
Amazing n beautiful 👍
@kamaufamily73374 жыл бұрын
This vid helped me with my homework so thx
@sevdaqurbanov28113 жыл бұрын
I love England 🇬🇧I love Big Britain. Also, I love british people.England is very beautiful and very nice.
@AygunSharafkhanli3 жыл бұрын
Me too ♥️♥️♥️♥️
@waqasdicent86114 жыл бұрын
Indeed it's the part of world whare every person has dream to visit.More tradional architetural and gorgeous part of united kingdom.In the end it was the best way to educate the viewers thanks dear for such an ideal video.
@yellowblue80754 жыл бұрын
Wonderful video....from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
@juditleatecsoy56613 жыл бұрын
London is the Heart of Great-Britain ❤🇬🇧
@erward2683 жыл бұрын
Hello beautiful lady how are you?
@juditleatecsoy56613 жыл бұрын
@@erward268 Hello. I am fine 🙂
@erward2683 жыл бұрын
@@juditleatecsoy5661 good to bear that, where are you from?
@nikolakondev49213 жыл бұрын
Wow that is so beautiful
@evanstalledo5845 жыл бұрын
Beautiful place
@madalinavasilache99204 жыл бұрын
I love your videos so much can you give us more England tours
@travelsrilanka20234 жыл бұрын
What a amazing Island Sri Lanka. Like this @Fe6s
@SoyiniBourne5 жыл бұрын
I'll be there next year baby can't wait
@LanceLegaspi4 жыл бұрын
Indeed it is!!! I am just new here in the UK from the Philippines and i am deeply amazed with what i have seen so far. London city and other highly urbanised and industrialised cities are very lovely BUT i must say, the countryside where i reside, is just marvellous, peaceful and relaxing. There’s more to see here i know and i’m indeed looking forward to seeing more of it soon... Thank you for sharing. One day, i’ll be able to explore these places as well myself.
@tamaracarter18364 жыл бұрын
I’m subscribed to your channel! I have quite a substantial list of places to visit in the UK (if you’re interested): **everything is in England unless stated as otherwise* *Medieval Cathedrals (+1 Baroque and +1 modern):* Lincoln Cathedral, Durham Cathedral *one of the best examples of 'romanesque' achitecture, York Minster, Ely Cathedral, Canterbury Cathedral, Salisbury Cathedral, Wells Cathedral, Winchester Cathedral *longest 'medieval' cathedral in Europe, Peterborough Cathedral, Norwich Cathedral, Gloucester Cathedral *specifically the incredible cloisters, Westminster Abbey, St. Paul's Cathedral *not medieval, but 17th century Baroque, Liverpool Cathedral *not medieval, but gothic revival (7th largest cathedral in the world). *These are my top 14. *Other interesting Medieval religious buildings:* King’s College Chapel, Cambridge, Tewkesbury Abbey *one of the best examples of ‘Romanesque’ architecture, Worcester Cathedral, Bath Abbey, St Albans Cathedral, Southwell Minster, Exeter Cathedral, Beverley Minster *one of the largest parish churches and a gothic masterpiece, Chester Cathedral, Ripon Cathedral *contains one of the oldest surviving parts of any cathedral in England - the crypt built somewhere around the year 672, St. George's Chapel, Windsor. *Some examples of other religious buildings e.g chapels/ abbeys/ cathedrals/ large parish church. *Medieval Abbey ruins:* Fountains Abbey, Whitby Abbey, Rievaulx Abbey, Glastonbury Abbey, Tintern Abbey (Wales), Battle Abbey *important as site of 1066 battle of Hastings. *Cities (historical as opposed to the more “modernised”) that are not the more popular London:* York, Bath, Edinburgh (Scotland), Canterbury, Cambridge, Lincoln, Oxford, Durham, Norwich, Norfolk, Wells, Somerset, Stirling (Scotland), Salisbury, Bristol *slightly more of a typical, “modern” city, yet retains large amounts of 18th century architecture, Ely, Chester, Aberdeen (Scotland), Winchester, Worcester, Worcestershire, Brighton *more of a “modern” example, but still retains loads of old streets and regency buildings, Lichfield, Exeter *Probably the most noticeably bombed city on the list (from WW2), yet still contains lots of historical buildings and streets, St Albans, Hertfordshire, Windsor town *officially a large town, Rochester, Kent *officially a town, but has a cathedral, Southwell *officially a town, but has a cathedral. *25 examples of different sized historical cities in England (+3 Scottish) other than London. Yet even the larger (more modernised) cities have great architectural features such as Liverpool with 'the three graces' and gigantic cathedral. *Pretty Cotswolds towns/ villages:* Castle Combe, Wiltshire, Burford, Oxfordshire, Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, Corsham, Wiltshire, Bibury, Gloucestershire, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire, Woodstock, Oxfordshire. *Here are 10 examples of Cotswolds towns/ villages. *Pretty villages (not in the Cotswolds region):* Lacock, Wiltshire, Kersey Village, Suffolk, Robin Hood's Bay, North Yorkshire, Chiddingstone Village, Kent, Clovelly Village, Devon, Mousehole, Cornwall, Corfe Castle Village, Dorset, Shere, Surrey, Micheldever, Hampshire, Culross Village (Scotland), Staithes, North Yorkshire, Chilham Village, Kent, Polperro, Cornwall, Cockington Village, Devon, Hawkshead, Cumbria, Thaxted, Essex, Woburn Village, Bedfordshire, Castleton, Derbyshire, Wherwell, Hampshire, Milton Abbas, Dorset, Little Walsingham, Norfolk, Turville, Buckinghamshire, Abbotsbury, Dorset, Bakewell, Derbyshire, Wendens Ambo, Essex, Weobley, Herefordshire, Dorchester, Oxfordshire, West Lulworth Village, Dorset. *27 examples of pretty English Villages (+1 Scottish). *Pretty towns (not in the Cotswolds region):* Lavenham, Suffolk, Rye, East Sussex, Totnes, Devon, Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria, St Ives, Cornwall, Ludlow, Shropshire, Richmond, North Yorkshire, Arundel Town, West Sussex, Fowey, Cornwall, Stamford, Lincolnshire, Dartmouth, Devon, Sandwich, Kent, Oundle, Northamptonshire, Axbridge, Somerset, Whitby, North Yorkshire, Sherborne, Dorset, Frome, Somerset, Stratford-upon-Avon *probably the most famous on the list, Hastings Old Town, East Sussex, Malton, North Yorkshire, Lewes, East Sussex, Shaftesbury, Dorset, Uppingham, Rutland, Ledbury, Herefordshire, Lymington, Hampshire, Salcombe, Devon, Saffron Walden, Essex, *27 examples of pretty English Towns. *Medieval Castles:* Bodiam Castle, Conwy Castle (Wales), Tower of London, Warwick Castle, Alnwick Castle, Dover Castle, Caernarfon Castle (Wales), Leeds Castle, Raglan Castle (Wales). Bamburgh Castle, Arundel Castle, Eilean Donan Castle (Scotland), Windsor Castle, Castle Rising, Caerphilly Castle (Wales), Berkeley Castle, Castle Stalker (Scotland), Pembroke Castle, Harlech Castle (Wales), Bolton Castle, Caeverlock castle (Scotland) *only moated triangular castle in the world, Beaumaris Castle (Wales), Rochester Castle. *23 examples of English, Welsh and Scottish Castles - all in different sizes and conditions. *Medieval ‘moated’ Manor House / Medieval Manor [built before 1485]:* Haddon Hall, Stokesay Castle *smaller, but extremely unique medieval manor house, Knole House, Hever Castle, Oxburgh Hall, Herstmonceux Castle *rare as medieval brick, Ightham Mote, Penhurst Place, Brockhampton Estate, Herefordshire *minuature medieval manor house, Baddesley Clinton Manor, Tattershall Castle, Lincolnshire *rare as medieval brick. *10 examples of medieval manors in England built before 1485, all different sizes - some with/ without moat. *Tudor [1485-1558], Elizabethan [1558-1603] or Jacobean [1603-1625] Palaces/ Great Houses:* Hampton Court Palace, Burghley House, Hardwick Hall, Hatfield House, Longleat House, Blickling Hall, Little Moreton Hall *example of a miniature Tudor Manor House, Audley End House, Highclere Castle *not an authentic Jacobean house, but was redesigned in the 19th century in that style, Sudbury Hall. *10 examples of large estates built between 1485-1625. *Classical Palaces/ Great Houses [around 1616-1800]:* Blenheim Palace, Chatsworth House, Castle Howard, Holkham Hall, Wilton House, Houghton Hall, Dyrham Park, Kedleston Hall, Belton House, Stourhead House. *10 examples of large estates built between 1616-1800. *Natural sites:* Lake District, Snowdonia National Park (Wales), Scottish Highlands (Scotland), Peak District, Yorkshire Dales, Brecon Beacons National Park (Wales), The Isle of Skye (Scotland), Northumberland National Park, Scottish Lochs (Scotland), Jurassic Coast. *10 examples of natural beauty in the UK. *Ruins - Neolithic/ Roman:* Stonehenge/ Avebury/ other stone circles, Hadrian’s wall - Roman, Roman Baths, Bath, Neolithic Monuments Orkney (Scotland), Fishbourne Roman Palace/ Bignor Roman Villa, Vindolanda Roman Fort/ Corbridge Roman Town, Portchester Castle (Roman remains)/ Roman lighthouse at Dover Castle. *Historical things to do in London that are “lesser-known”:* -Maritime Greenwich - the Baroque Maritime buildings in Greenwich - especially the ‘Painted Hall’ as well as ‘Queen’s House’, -Chiswick House - a Palladian Villa with lavish 17th/18th century interiors, and tranquil gardens, -The many ‘Baroque’ churches of London (other than St. Paul’s Cathedral) e.g ‘St Mary Le Strand’, -The hidden ‘medieval’ religious buildings e.g ‘St Bartholomew-the-Great church’, or non-religious buildings e.g ‘Westminster Hall’ (finished in 1097), -Another great painted ceiling in London (albeit much smaller than those in Greenwich) can be found in the ‘Banqueting House, Whitehall’, painted by Rubens, -Some of the surviving great houses of London such as ‘Syon House’ (with its incredible 18th century Neo-Classical Robert Adam interiors), ‘Ham House’ (such a rare 17th century survival), or some of the mansion houses such as ‘Spencer House’ or ‘Apsley House’. *This is a list that I made for an Australian friend of mine who wanted it focused on ‘historical’ places - so it may be worded strange in parts!*
@mattsblog3 жыл бұрын
Great video 👌
@fymchannel39463 жыл бұрын
commonly hear the name but so far, me didn't have any plan for tour out of my country right now. during pandemic. thank for sharing this video. even lock down. still can see out there from here.
@raghuvirsingh19003 жыл бұрын
English and myne yes... So prepared to say yes.
@tourofvillage66864 жыл бұрын
There is something truly amazing
@SAZTravel3 жыл бұрын
Have you been to Oxford ?
@shahnozaeshquvvatova96033 жыл бұрын
London is so beautiful,love from Samarkand
@Legendaryfizz2 жыл бұрын
Love this!
@charlieslate13564 жыл бұрын
Brighton is a great city. You have to visit Brighton Pier, Royal Pavilion, North Laine, Kemtown.
@vanessavalim67075 жыл бұрын
England is undoubtely one of the most fascinating countries in this world i should say England has the most enchanting landscapes of the world!
@readifyourdumb83325 жыл бұрын
vanessa valim New Zealand ;)
@greatwitchallah70803 жыл бұрын
Thanks Joe!
@OurDaysOut3 жыл бұрын
Yes, England has plenty of places to visit.
@ebiekem3 жыл бұрын
The United Kingdom's truly a beautiful country with so much history. So thankful I got to visit the country.
@DannyTillotson5 жыл бұрын
Nice one
@user-gy7ln8ut9h4 жыл бұрын
Oh good information I will go england 7 Thk
@edmundobaca34983 жыл бұрын
Beautiful england
@darikelwan68293 жыл бұрын
Best place for travel , i like these place ~ Darik Elwan
@sannsophanarat57833 жыл бұрын
England is my favorite country from Cambodia 🇰🇭
@chattybruha4 жыл бұрын
Wow, 😯... i wanna live there ❤️. Beautiful country
@amiemarie90344 жыл бұрын
I live there it's not pretty lol
@chattybruha4 жыл бұрын
Amie Currie lol 😅
@IsobelJohnson4 жыл бұрын
Nah don't bother unless you are a posh snob that can afford London prices
@MrSD-YO4 жыл бұрын
@@amiemarie9034 just because where you live might not be pretty does not mean the whole country is like that....
@tamaracarter18364 жыл бұрын
@Shane Dancy - absolutely agree with you, I made a list above demonstrating just that.
@MKTABAISLAMIASHERGARH3 жыл бұрын
Wow so beautiful Masha Allah.
@beapureperson12013 жыл бұрын
The best place nice
@gamerpenguin67104 жыл бұрын
The UK is so beautiful! Love from Greece!
@AMEENHAI4 жыл бұрын
amazing work, great information but music is a problem
@hackkerth32682 жыл бұрын
i like this video and made me want to go to England
@rimabilaut61385 жыл бұрын
I wish I could continue my study in this beautiful country... 😍
@analysecuadrado65064 жыл бұрын
Why are you studying it?😶
@PrincePaulIowa2 жыл бұрын
You sure can! Go for it!
@arunimadutta26653 жыл бұрын
My dream destination I love England
@PrincePaulIowa2 жыл бұрын
The pictures are stunning, the over voice- kinda different! Thanks for sharing 🙏☺️
@naheedaftab15354 жыл бұрын
V.nice video
@mesfintour10083 жыл бұрын
Great country
@maxsyed50314 жыл бұрын
01 London 02 Stonehenge 03 Oxford 04 York 05 Jurrasic coast 06 Cambridge 07 Bath 08 St Ives 09 Lake District 10 Brighton Missing out Bradford - home of Europe's best park - Lister Park & World Heritage site Salts' Mill in Saltaire, also Halifax and Huddersfield all in West Yorkshire too.
@sosteve91134 жыл бұрын
I was there a month ago,on a road trip with the family And we totally loved the country and the people I hope I do them justice with my video
@sosteve91134 жыл бұрын
@@rcb8771 thanks, yes we had and made great contacts over there. It was a Really memorable trip
@sosteve91134 жыл бұрын
@@rcb8771 I think most of them will be OK, the people who I talked to, where very civilized and could make their points clear in an well mannered way.
@frantisekjanosik53394 жыл бұрын
And Thetford in Norfolk..
@tamaracarter18364 жыл бұрын
I have quite a substantial list of places to visit in the UK (if you’re interested): **everything is in England unless stated as otherwise* *Medieval Cathedrals (+1 Baroque and +1 modern):* Lincoln Cathedral, Durham Cathedral *one of the best examples of 'romanesque' achitecture, York Minster, Ely Cathedral, Canterbury Cathedral, Salisbury Cathedral, Wells Cathedral, Winchester Cathedral *longest 'medieval' cathedral in Europe, Peterborough Cathedral, Norwich Cathedral, Gloucester Cathedral *specifically the incredible cloisters, Westminster Abbey, St. Paul's Cathedral *not medieval, but 17th century Baroque, Liverpool Cathedral *not medieval, but gothic revival (7th largest cathedral in the world). *These are my top 14. *Other interesting Medieval religious buildings:* King’s College Chapel, Cambridge, Tewkesbury Abbey *one of the best examples of ‘Romanesque’ architecture, Worcester Cathedral, Bath Abbey, St Albans Cathedral, Southwell Minster, Exeter Cathedral, Beverley Minster *one of the largest parish churches and a gothic masterpiece, Chester Cathedral, Ripon Cathedral *contains one of the oldest surviving parts of any cathedral in England - the crypt built somewhere around the year 672, St. George's Chapel, Windsor. *Some examples of other religious buildings e.g chapels/ abbeys/ cathedrals/ large parish church. *Medieval Abbey ruins:* Fountains Abbey, Whitby Abbey, Rievaulx Abbey, Glastonbury Abbey, Tintern Abbey (Wales), Battle Abbey *important as site of 1066 battle of Hastings. *Cities (historical as opposed to the more “modernised”) that are not the more popular London:* York, Bath, Edinburgh (Scotland), Canterbury, Cambridge, Lincoln, Oxford, Durham, Norwich, Norfolk, Wells, Somerset, Stirling (Scotland), Salisbury, Bristol *slightly more of a typical, “modern” city, yet retains large amounts of 18th century architecture, Ely, Chester, Aberdeen (Scotland), Winchester, Worcester, Worcestershire, Brighton *more of a “modern” example, but still retains loads of old streets and regency buildings, Lichfield, Exeter *Probably the most noticeably bombed city on the list (from WW2), yet still contains lots of historical buildings and streets, St Albans, Hertfordshire, Windsor town *officially a large town, Rochester, Kent *officially a town, but has a cathedral, Southwell *officially a town, but has a cathedral. *25 examples of different sized historical cities in England (+3 Scottish) other than London. Yet even the larger (more modernised) cities have great architectural features such as Liverpool with 'the three graces' and gigantic cathedral. *Pretty Cotswolds towns/ villages:* Castle Combe, Wiltshire, Burford, Oxfordshire, Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, Corsham, Wiltshire, Bibury, Gloucestershire, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire, Woodstock, Oxfordshire. *Here are 10 examples of Cotswolds towns/ villages. *Pretty villages (not in the Cotswolds region):* Lacock, Wiltshire, Kersey Village, Suffolk, Robin Hood's Bay, North Yorkshire, Chiddingstone Village, Kent, Clovelly Village, Devon, Mousehole, Cornwall, Corfe Castle Village, Dorset, Shere, Surrey, Micheldever, Hampshire, Culross Village (Scotland), Staithes, North Yorkshire, Chilham Village, Kent, Polperro, Cornwall, Cockington Village, Devon, Hawkshead, Cumbria, Thaxted, Essex, Woburn Village, Bedfordshire, Castleton, Derbyshire, Wherwell, Hampshire, Milton Abbas, Dorset, Little Walsingham, Norfolk, Turville, Buckinghamshire, Abbotsbury, Dorset, Bakewell, Derbyshire, Wendens Ambo, Essex, Weobley, Herefordshire, Dorchester, Oxfordshire, West Lulworth Village, Dorset. *27 examples of pretty English Villages (+1 Scottish). *Pretty towns (not in the Cotswolds region):* Lavenham, Suffolk, Rye, East Sussex, Totnes, Devon, Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria, St Ives, Cornwall, Ludlow, Shropshire, Richmond, North Yorkshire, Arundel Town, West Sussex, Fowey, Cornwall, Stamford, Lincolnshire, Dartmouth, Devon, Sandwich, Kent, Oundle, Northamptonshire, Axbridge, Somerset, Whitby, North Yorkshire, Sherborne, Dorset, Frome, Somerset, Stratford-upon-Avon *probably the most famous on the list, Hastings Old Town, East Sussex, Malton, North Yorkshire, Lewes, East Sussex, Shaftesbury, Dorset, Uppingham, Rutland, Ledbury, Herefordshire, Lymington, Hampshire, Salcombe, Devon, Saffron Walden, Essex, *27 examples of pretty English Towns. *Medieval Castles:* Bodiam Castle, Conwy Castle (Wales), Tower of London, Warwick Castle, Alnwick Castle, Dover Castle, Caernarfon Castle (Wales), Leeds Castle, Raglan Castle (Wales). Bamburgh Castle, Arundel Castle, Eilean Donan Castle (Scotland), Windsor Castle, Castle Rising, Caerphilly Castle (Wales), Berkeley Castle, Castle Stalker (Scotland), Pembroke Castle, Harlech Castle (Wales), Bolton Castle, Caeverlock castle (Scotland) *only moated triangular castle in the world, Beaumaris Castle (Wales), Rochester Castle. *23 examples of English, Welsh and Scottish Castles - all in different sizes and conditions. *Medieval ‘moated’ Manor House / Medieval Manor [built before 1485]:* Haddon Hall, Stokesay Castle *smaller, but extremely unique medieval manor house, Knole House, Hever Castle, Oxburgh Hall, Herstmonceux Castle *rare as medieval brick, Ightham Mote, Penhurst Place, Brockhampton Estate, Herefordshire *minuature medieval manor house, Baddesley Clinton Manor, Tattershall Castle, Lincolnshire *rare as medieval brick. *10 examples of medieval manors in England built before 1485, all different sizes - some with/ without moat. *Tudor [1485-1558], Elizabethan [1558-1603] or Jacobean [1603-1625] Palaces/ Great Houses:* Hampton Court Palace, Burghley House, Hardwick Hall, Hatfield House, Longleat House, Blickling Hall, Little Moreton Hall *example of a miniature Tudor Manor House, Audley End House, Highclere Castle *not an authentic Jacobean house, but was redesigned in the 19th century in that style, Sudbury Hall. *10 examples of large estates built between 1485-1625. *Classical Palaces/ Great Houses [around 1616-1800]:* Blenheim Palace, Chatsworth House, Castle Howard, Holkham Hall, Wilton House, Houghton Hall, Dyrham Park, Kedleston Hall, Belton House, Stourhead House. *10 examples of large estates built between 1616-1800. *Natural sites:* Lake District, Snowdonia National Park (Wales), Scottish Highlands (Scotland), Peak District, Yorkshire Dales, Brecon Beacons National Park (Wales), The Isle of Skye (Scotland), Northumberland National Park, Scottish Lochs (Scotland), Jurassic Coast. *10 examples of natural beauty in the UK. *Ruins - Neolithic/ Roman:* Stonehenge/ Avebury/ other stone circles, Hadrian’s wall - Roman, Roman Baths, Bath, Neolithic Monuments Orkney (Scotland), Fishbourne Roman Palace/ Bignor Roman Villa, Vindolanda Roman Fort/ Corbridge Roman Town, Portchester Castle (Roman remains)/ Roman lighthouse at Dover Castle. *Historical things to do in London that are “lesser-known”:* -Maritime Greenwich - the Baroque Maritime buildings in Greenwich - especially the ‘Painted Hall’ as well as ‘Queen’s House’, -Chiswick House - a Palladian Villa with lavish 17th/18th century interiors, and tranquil gardens, -The many ‘Baroque’ churches of London (other than St. Paul’s Cathedral) e.g ‘St Mary Le Strand’, -The hidden ‘medieval’ religious buildings e.g ‘St Bartholomew-the-Great church’, or non-religious buildings e.g ‘Westminster Hall’ (finished in 1097), -Another great painted ceiling in London (albeit much smaller than those in Greenwich) can be found in the ‘Banqueting House, Whitehall’, painted by Rubens, -Some of the surviving great houses of London such as ‘Syon House’ (with its incredible 18th century Neo-Classical Robert Adam interiors), ‘Ham House’ (such a rare 17th century survival), or some of the mansion houses such as ‘Spencer House’ or ‘Apsley House’. *This is a list that I made for an Australian friend of mine who wanted it focused on ‘historical’ places - so it may be worded strange in parts!
@jadda1933 жыл бұрын
I’d been Wales , London Bibury Costs wood and Bath before COVID 19 break out end of 2019 and intend to go to Scotland, York and Windermere the near future if chance. I love UK. Cots wood and Bath are my favorite places.
@aliwaris20895 жыл бұрын
Beautiful 😍
@alkan79945 жыл бұрын
Hi
@abdullahgm3 жыл бұрын
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@shagess5 жыл бұрын
nice i like that
@nafisahabdul58203 жыл бұрын
Fantastic
@ranjeetsandhu65914 жыл бұрын
Beautiful
@youtuber33282 жыл бұрын
there are nice things about england
@robertabattisti79045 жыл бұрын
Clear with very beautiful imagines
@souradeeppaul7803 жыл бұрын
Nice Video
@srinivasradhe29764 жыл бұрын
GOOD VIDEO
@skullmaniac82834 жыл бұрын
Miss my homeland
@Funnyvedio1562 жыл бұрын
I like England is a very beautiful country
@ChaseforAdventure5 жыл бұрын
I love this video! You're so informational! Just subbed, keep up the amazing work! :)
@reddpenamante5775 жыл бұрын
Chase for Adventure if you want a nice quick getaway check my channel for my 8 hour Oxford itinerary:)
@yellowblue80754 жыл бұрын
My dream country England.... From Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
@akkideore5 жыл бұрын
My dream city ☺️☺️😘😘
@TP-mv6en4 жыл бұрын
Country*
@LowBudgetKiwi4 жыл бұрын
Well that text to speech voiceover just made England sounds a fun as a funeral
@REFA8123 жыл бұрын
IM AN INDONESIAN.. JUST SAY, ENGLAND REALLY WONDERFULL PLACE
@lp31735 жыл бұрын
I love England
@paulhammond17054 жыл бұрын
MISTER PAUL KENNETH HAMMOND MALE, HUMAN, PERSON'S ENGLAND COUNTRY.
@paulhammond17054 жыл бұрын
MISTER PAUL KENNETH HAMMOND MALE, HUMAN, PERSON'S ENGLAND COUNTRY.
@Teo-fx9uo2 жыл бұрын
I live in England London and it's wonderful place to visit 😊😊😊😊.
@cricketwithshashanksingh15254 жыл бұрын
England is very most beautiful city to visit and see and do some work i will go to England to study doing other work
@TP-mv6en4 жыл бұрын
England is a country, not a city
@fairy_bread_moon3 жыл бұрын
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@ericn23834 жыл бұрын
Liked!!!
@suniljain33263 жыл бұрын
its beautiful place
@Hust1n03 жыл бұрын
Sino napunta dito dahil sa module?
@reemm9933 жыл бұрын
England my heart
@angelapascual36793 жыл бұрын
London is the one of most beautiful contrie
@tobiojo94542 жыл бұрын
London is a great city to visit
@paultsworld4 жыл бұрын
As a English travel photographer I spend my time photographing England and am always humbled when I hear people from other countries like England so much. It makes me appreciate my country more. So thank you.
@bersonypedro90363 жыл бұрын
Shout out sa mga grade 10 na nanood nito dahil sa module
@princesjoyvasquez72893 жыл бұрын
Hoyy Bersonyyyy HAHAHAHAHA
@bersonypedro90363 жыл бұрын
@@princesjoyvasquez7289 hoyy ka din hahahha
@pegialiaj19455 жыл бұрын
Me fal mbreteresh jeni njeriu me I mir ne bot me fal angli ju dua fort .