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Pinned on Places
United Kingdom
Приєднався 27 лип 2019
A brother and sister duo who are Pinned on Places...
We're Alessa & Brett, from the south of England. Right now we are loving learning and sharing a variety of history and wandering the UK and beyond at beautiful castles, outstanding ruins, interesting abbeys and priory's and other places of interest - letting us bring you the content to these places you just might not be able to get too.
We'd love for you to join us on this journey & would love to encourage you to get out and about & explore in which ever way you can.
We upload videos every SUNDAY at 6PM UK time, so be part of the pinned family and click the SUBSCRIBE button to help us grow and you could even consider joining and supporting us on our Patreon and/or UA-cam Membership for exclusive content and much more.
We're Alessa & Brett, from the south of England. Right now we are loving learning and sharing a variety of history and wandering the UK and beyond at beautiful castles, outstanding ruins, interesting abbeys and priory's and other places of interest - letting us bring you the content to these places you just might not be able to get too.
We'd love for you to join us on this journey & would love to encourage you to get out and about & explore in which ever way you can.
We upload videos every SUNDAY at 6PM UK time, so be part of the pinned family and click the SUBSCRIBE button to help us grow and you could even consider joining and supporting us on our Patreon and/or UA-cam Membership for exclusive content and much more.
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BUILDWAS ABBEY | A Cistercian Monastery with MURDERING Monks
13 годин тому
Buildwas Abbey, located near the River Severn in Shropshire, England, is a significant historical site with origins dating back to the 12th century. Founded in 1135 by Roger de Clinton, the Bishop of Coventry, the abbey was established as a Cistercian monastery, reflecting the order's ideals of simplicity, self-sufficiency, and a return to the strict observance of the Rule of Saint Benedict. Th...
Flint Castle, Wales #castle #history #wales
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WROXETER ROMAN CITY | Exploring Life in a RUINED ROMAN City
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Wroxeter Roman Town, located near Shrewsbury in Shropshire, England, is one of the most significant Roman archaeological sites in Britain. Originally known as Viroconium Cornoviorum, the town was founded around AD 58 as a frontier post during the Roman conquest of Britain. Wroxeter boasts a range of impressive Roman remains, including the extensive ruins of the baths complex, the basilica, and ...
BEAUMARIS CASTLE | The WELSH CASTLE that was never COMPLETED
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📸 (360 Photo): maps.app.goo.gl/hHi5gC9RDjQP35Xi6 Beaumaris Castle, located on the Isle of Anglesey in Wales, is one of the most outstanding examples of medieval military architecture, often considered the pinnacle of Edward I's campaign to conquer Wales. The castle is renowned for its symmetrical concentric design, featuring a sophisticated "walls within walls" structure. This layout includes a...
Haughmond Abbey #abbey #history #england
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USK CASTLE | From Medieval CONFLICT to PICTURESQUE Family Home
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📸 (360 Photo): maps.app.goo.gl/kwjkiKiVxunuZYDS9 Usk Castle, located in Monmouthshire, Wales, is a historically significant fortress with origins dating back to the Norman invasion of Wales. The initial construction of the castle began around 1120 under the direction of Richard de Clare, a prominent Norman lord. The castle was strategically built on a hill overlooking the River Usk, which provi...
RHUDDLAN CASTLE | The INTIMIDATING CASTLE that RESHAPED the RIVER CLWYD
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📸 (360 Photo): maps.app.goo.gl/LWBCScr9AFxFMrueA Rhuddlan Castle, located in Denbighshire, Wales, is a notable example of a late 13th-century fortress built by order of King Edward I. Construction began in 1277 as part of Edward's campaign to subdue Wales and secure English rule over the region. Strategically positioned on the banks of the River Clwyd, the castle's location allowed it to be sup...
Buildwas Abbey #shorts #history #drone
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DENBIGH CASTLE | A Tragic DEATH, A Triple-Towered GATEHOUSE and Commanding VIEWS of Denbighshire
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📸 (360 Photo): maps.app.goo.gl/NipF7hfMnj13Mk3F9 Denbigh Castle, located in Denbighshire, Wales, is a prominent example of medieval military architecture with a history rooted in the aftermath of the Welsh conquest. Construction of the castle began around 1282 under the orders of King Edward I, following his victory over the Welsh prince Llywelyn ap Gruffudd. The castle was part of Edward's cam...
FLINT CASTLE | The EARLIEST and Most UNUSUAL of Welsh Castles
Переглядів 674Місяць тому
Flint Castle, located in Flintshire, Wales, is a significant historical structure built by the English King Edward I during his campaign to conquer Wales in the late 13th century. Construction began in 1277 and it was the first of a series of castles built as part of Edward's "iron ring" of fortresses designed to establish and consolidate English rule over the region. Flint Castle's strategic p...
Grosmont Castle #castle #history #wales
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HAUGHMOND ABBEY | Walking in the Footsteps of Augustinian MONKS at a FLOURISHING ABBEY
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📸 (360 Photo): maps.app.goo.gl/nguNwN89k5awY8b68 Haughmond Abbey, located in Shropshire, England, was founded around 1130 by William Fitz-Alan for Augustinian canons. Initially a small community, it quickly grew in wealth and influence, becoming a significant religious centre by the late 12th century due to local patronage and land acquisitions. Throughout the Middle Ages, the abbey prospered e...
KILPECK CASTLE & CHURCH | The DESTROYED CASTLE & ONE of ENGLAND's Famous Sheela Na Gig Carvings
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📸 (360 Photo): maps.app.goo.gl/QV5RcX3aUto39q348 Kilpeck Castle was established shortly after the Norman Conquest of 1066, likely by the Norman family of de Normanville. As a motte-and-bailey structure, it featured a keep on a raised earthwork (the motte) and an enclosed courtyard (the bailey). This design was typical of Norman military architecture. The castle was part of a network of fortific...
SKENFRITH CASTLE | The DR WHO Castle that played a key role in Welsh History
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📸 (360 Photo): maps.app.goo.gl/4xEDjepb9Ce9pgcK8 Skenfrith Castle, located in Monmouthshire, Wales, was built in the early 12th century by the Normans to control the Welsh border. Initially a simple wooden motte-and-bailey structure, it was later rebuilt in stone by Hubert de Burgh in the early 13th century. De Burgh added a circular keep and strong curtain walls, making it a formidable fortres...
Raglan Castle #castle #history #wales
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12th Century. Woah! We love how much older the architecture is in Europe. Nothing old in the USA is really "old".
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The Lovely narration and camera work, give extra immersion on this amazing tour!
Every time you seem about to show us a beautiful view from high up, you abruptly change clips. Meanwhile you spend a lot of time on fairly nondescript things
That's fair enough, we have actually released full walking tour videos on the cathedral, the belfry (with those awesome views) and gravensteen castle 🏰 in this it was just an overview of our 48 hours spent in ghent, but appreciate your comments and your time watching and hope you'll watch something else of ours
So nice explanation, enjoy your wonderful exploration, best wishes ❤❤❤👍
What a Castle absolutely stunning, but it's the filming, editing, and narration that brings it to life. Candy for the 👀
I'm a Barnard and direct descendant.
That's absolutely incredible! What an interesting family ancestry you have! :)
Muchas gracias por este video. Mi hijo de 8 años en Chile adora los castillos y su arquitectura. Afortunadamente él sí entiende y habla inglés así es que lo disfrutó. Veremos el capítulo de Dr Who donde aparece. Saludos desde Chile ❤
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Hello Alessa and Brett, this was a lovely visit to such a huge ruin of a city. Such great history and enjoyed your narration. Thank you for sharing , take care xx Julie and Tony x
Beautiful xx
Looks so beautiful 😊❤
Greetings friend, nice video the atmosphere is incredible, beautiful day
Amazing what they could achieve with limited knowledge & resources !
Beautiful ruins exploring
What an awesome adventure vlog this has been! Do keep up the amazing work too!! Stay safe and stay connected~
Amazing, absolutely amazing place! However, who would have thought that throughout history it had such importance. Masterfully narrated as always! 👏👏
Fist seeing ruins of a Roman city. Thank you for the tour! The building was very interesting too.
Stunningly beautiful. We have so many amazing places in the Uk. I'll subscribe now and catch up when I get chance. When you do new ones I'll try to watch early as I possibly can. I love the music you use. Liked and subbed now. I'll watch and not just pretend like some will😉🫡❤️
I've been here and I really should. Your videos are so good and the music too❤
Thank you so much!! We absolutely loved Raglan. It's such a cool site! Thank you again! Your epic!
Stunning!👌
Thank you! 😊
@PinnedonPlaces I only found your channel today. I'll catch up. Beautiful video's.
Beautiful👌
Thank you so much Jamie! You're awesome!
Hey, we didn't give you permission to film our lovely home! How dare you 😂 Seriously though, that's awesome.
Beautiful video. Thanks for sharing. 👍77
Excellently done guys. I totally enjoyed this episode. 👏👏👏👏
Fantastic effort friend stay tuned ! 74
Fantastic place and a great video, thank you so much 😊
Beautiful city thanks for sharing friend enjoyed the video stay connected New friend 🔔
L70 super place🎉🎉🎉
Good morning my friend 🌹🌹🌹🌹👍👍👍👍
Another interesting vid as always 🙂👍
Wow guys this site is super impressive and so interesting! Your narration and story telling just gets better and better Alessa and is this possible! Loved the tweezer story 😮 can’t believe they found lots of them! The Barbarians sound brutal! We do have one question where are you finding the days with sunshine and blue skies?? 🤷🏻♀️ The town house and sales rooms were interesting to see and hear about! There were some right tongue twisters when explaining the hygiene products you did so well how many takes? 😂 superb and wow look at it from above! Spectacular ❤
interesting video... have a nice day... big like... Greetings from Batam Island
Interesting tour of this ancient Roman city, Alessa and Brett. We enjoyed seeing what remains and as always, nobody relays the history better. Inflation soared, civic regulation, bureaucratic interference. Hmm. Late 3rd century or early 21st century? 🤔🤔 We enjoyed the tour. Thanks so much for bringing us along.
Lovely travelling and adventure video! I look forward to seeing more of your uploads. Thank you so much for sharing~
Brilliantly done guys, a shame not much is left & I imagine that site would have been so much bigger.
15000 people would have been a metropolis back then .
Awesome tour. Think I'll keep my electric razor than converting to tweezers LOL
The narration, the visuals and the place itself almost draws one through the screen to feel I'm actually there walking with you form space to space. This looks indeed somewhat different to some of the ruins you've showed us. The Roman influence is truly present in the design and general appearance. What a gem of a site to be able to visit. Sorry about missing the premier - the sun was out, a rarity these days- so I sat and enjoyed it. Have a wonderful week and I'm curious as to where you take me next. 🩷🇳🇱🙋♀🥝
It's such a beautiful and wonderful view! And I can feel comfortable. It's a great trip. Thanks for sharing, my friend.🥷🇯🇵
What a fascinating site! These ruins are a bit different. What a interesting piece of history. Interesting about the tweezers and hair plucking. A ritual we still practice today. The history is so intriguing. The recreation of the townhouse is a nice addition. The displays are really nice 👍 Great share 😊
Wonderful....
Hello my new friend! I'm here sending you my support. Let's stay connected and greetings from America! Your video is very informational and educational ! 🛎️
I visited Wroxeter a few weeks ago. Absolutely a superb Roman ruin, and a real insight into Roman life in Britain.
Its a great place this, went last year, nice job
Good tour of the beautiful places.. Thank you. 👍💯🤗✌️🚶🚶🏼♀️😘
You did a fab job on this. I remember visiting it on a hot day when I was walking that section of The Severn Way. There is still a Roman Road (which I partially regularly use) out of Gloucester (Roman: Glevum). It is the present day A417 which heads up to Leominster and on to here (not all of it is a road nowadays). I would love to have a time machine to go back to see what this really was like in Roman Times. Thank you! Take care, Paul