I'm not taking this video down because people do seem to enjoy it, but holy smokes, how much coffee had I drunk before recording this audio??? We love to see some clear improvement, though!
I'm here for the ASMR. Your voice is silky smooth, daaarrling 🕊✨️ Consider making an ASMR channel mixed with your current content. It'd be a perfect mix, niche and (with time, love & effort) abundantly successful. The seed has been planted in your mind. Take care of your self and Godspeed, Lady of House Mercian 👑 Love, light & peace be with you. May you be blessed by the Universe ✨️🌌☮️🕊
I am glad you aren't taking the video down, as I thoroughly enjoyed it. As far as the audio, while maybe not up to your current standards, it is certainly better that much of what is out there.
I was obsessed the the legend of King Arthur as a boy (possibly because the one of the only movies we had on vhs was Sword in the Stone). I’d really like to visit there! Thanks for the tour!
@@michaelhawkins7389 Mercia was one of the three notable Anglic kingdoms founded after Sub-Roman Britain was settled by Anglo-Saxons in an era called the Heptarchy. It was centred on the River Trent and its tributaries, in a region now known as the Midlands of England.
I really hope you make more longer form content! I am in love with your story telling, calming voice, and wonderful camera work. Not to mention the fascinating history.
I really like your channel! You present content in such a pleasant manner - I could listen to you for hours. I think for longer form videos, doing these tours of various locations is really interesting and valuable. Thank you!
I just discovered you and your channel a few moths ago and subbed instantly!! I LOVE history and am very fond of English history. As someone from the USA it might seem silly, but English history is absolutely fascinating! My son is studying (maybe near your age) linguistics. He too is enjoying your videos and shorts. You are adorable… keep up the good work!
Please keep making videos. Separating the voiceover from the video works for you, it is more documentary style than a lot of the channels I watch. Your videographer is doing a good job too, she has a nice eye for interesting shots and angles.
I have been rewatching this show (Merlin) and also binge watching all of your videos because I love history and architecture. This "tour" is fantastic.
You really have to get yourself up to York. I'm sure you could film a years worth of mini documentaries up here! Keep up the great work for all us history nerds.
Its interesting to see Glastonbury,the castle is looking like old, surrounded by moats and green verdure turf,its awe inspiring,you have made beautiful video,i am waiting for more to come
As a person who loves and knows history from all time period's it is great to find this channel. Plus the presenter is stunning, imagine the great informative chats her date's must have.
I just found your channel. As a fellow lover of history I thank you for spending your time sharing these stories with us. Your videos are very polished and well-presented.
Your historical prowess is simply amazing. I wonder how many of us have common ancestors that lived, loved and carried out their lives in all these amazing places. Here I sit 4600 miles away and separated by hundreds of years fascinated by the lives they lived. Many thanks Andy ❤
Wow, I love history, and I studied quite a lot of British history during high school; from the Roman invasion, till the end of the cold war... But I didn't know there were so many well preserved ruins! Makes sense in the context of Henry VIII, but there's just something about ruins, or reused parts of buildings, that makes them more interesting than actually preserved buildings. I think it's the way they send your imagination flying, trying to picture what they would've looked like in their heyday. I wanted to thank you for showing us these wonderful places, and hope that you continue to do so! PS, have you considered making curated tours of these sites? Maybe guides for tourists that want to visit the UK's medieval sites? I've seen other history UA-camrs even offer paid guided tours, I'm sure there would be many takers!
This is a wonderful series you've started! Your narration, manner and appropriate choice of music adds a sense of charm and reverence that fits perfectly. Please do continue to produce more like this that shows the rich history of the British Isles, along with the stories associated with them. They could even be a bit longer if you like.
I just found your channel, and I am completely fascinated by your work! I'm excited to watch all of your videos. Thank you for sharing this with us. My dream vacation is to visit some of these sights someday. I could spend the whole day exploring these places, but for now, I'll gladly explore them through your videos. Thank you.
As someone who has become interested in British history later in life I recently made an Uhtred pilgrimage from York to Bamburgh. I wonder if you could do a story on Aylesbury, as that seemed to be the seat of the Mercian kingdom in TLK. As someone who went to Watford college, Ayelsbury was just another Hertfordshire town
So many times i have passed the glastonbury tor on my way to work at glastonbury festival,and never had time to visit.maybe its time to book an hotel and discover the history of the area.
The Merlin music won me over IMMEDIATELY. I watched a bunch of the shorts with LOTR music and stuff but this seals the deal. Merlin music wins the game!! Not to mention excellent content, and it’s so cool watching so many videos about places so close to where I live, Glastonbury is only a 30min drive from me haha
Wonderful video. I walked up to the tor with a friend of mine the other day who's also into history, and he told me about Richard Whiting, the last Abbot of Glastonbury, who was hanged on the tor after refusing to surrender the abbey in 1539. His execution must have been visible for miles around.
I went on a coach trip to Glastonbury once, but only had enough time to visit the Tor, as the organiser had been told by some fool that "You can do Glastonbury in half an hour". Apparently, this individual only likes places that have lots of shops. Maybe one day I'll get to go back there.
Your doing such a great job. Please keep it up. In the description you mentioned worrying about shake. First it wasn't bad at all. Second do you have a selfie stick with an anti shake gimble? They are great and if not I would happily contribute towards one if you have a means to do so like a Patreon or such
Audio is a little quiet on this video. Really like all the medieval architecture you go to in your videos with a little history and sometimes Elder Scrolls music thrown in. I doubt you read this comments but do you happen to know much about Tewkesbury? Seems to be hard to find information on that town. Only ask because I noticed you have some Gloucester videos nearby. Just a curious American with ancestors from Tewkesbury. Have a family bible which I guess was a bible thing in the 1600-1800s since that is when most of my ancestors wrote down dates of weddings, births, baptisms, and deaths of ancestors mentioning going to Gloucester for some of the events leaving Tewkesbury.
Your hair makes you look like you’re straight out of a Robin Hood movie. You’d be like, a wench, smiling mysteriously Your videos are interesting and very well done! :)
Disregard what Wikipedia says about the tower on the Tor ( and most other things ), St. Michaels Church was destroyed on 11th. of September 1275 by an earthquake, which was felt in London , Canterbury and Wales. The Dissolution of the Monasteries occurred over 260 years later.
I'm not taking this video down because people do seem to enjoy it, but holy smokes, how much coffee had I drunk before recording this audio??? We love to see some clear improvement, though!
Very much so! It sounded like you had quite a lot of fun, and that's always nice to see.
So so interesting indeed.....❤
I'm here for the ASMR. Your voice is silky smooth, daaarrling 🕊✨️
Consider making an ASMR channel mixed with your current content. It'd be a perfect mix, niche and (with time, love & effort) abundantly successful.
The seed has been planted in your mind.
Take care of your self and Godspeed, Lady of House Mercian 👑
Love, light & peace be with you.
May you be blessed by the Universe ✨️🌌☮️🕊
I am glad you aren't taking the video down, as I thoroughly enjoyed it.
As far as the audio, while maybe not up to your current standards, it is certainly better that much of what is out there.
You'd drunk a LOT of coffee.
Simple cure: watch at 0.75 speed.
Enjoyed. Very likely to watch another.
She's a Right Proper English Rose!
King Henry the 8th. Destroyer of chapels, Speedrunner of wives, Ruiner of a good portion of history. There now he has a good title
(King Henry the 8th.) Liberator of England from the yoke of Rome. Founder of Trinity College Cambridge in 1546.
Henry the 8ht was a adulterist and did not "freed" from Rome but made himself a cult leader.
i was having the same thought just now!
UA-cam is so much richer for your precious content!
I've also been binge watching your channel. Please keep making the videos, not only are they really interesting but a real pleasure to watch.😊
www.youtube.com/@BritainsHiddenHistoryRoss
Travelling in my youth, the experiences I had in Glastonbury changed me forever.
I know exactly what you mean! Though after the festival, I couldn't remember all of them.
i thank the algorythim for bringing me here
I hereby declare to support this
I hereby give to you my thanks :)
All in favor say “aye”. Aye!
Aye!
Aye
Aye!
Best channel on UA-cam.
Thank you.
Such a soft sweet voice with great knowledge of the subject and cute as a button 😊
It never fails going over and rewatching your videos, There's always something I miss the first time.
I was obsessed the the legend of King Arthur as a boy (possibly because the one of the only movies we had on vhs was Sword in the Stone). I’d really like to visit there! Thanks for the tour!
I love The Sword in the Stone - an entirely underrated Disney movie (and brilliant book!)
@@lady_of_the_mercians wHY IS Your UA-cam name " Lady Of the Mercians" when you are not American , and sound English?
@@michaelhawkins7389 Mercia was one of the three notable Anglic kingdoms founded after Sub-Roman Britain was settled by Anglo-Saxons in an era called the Heptarchy. It was centred on the River Trent and its tributaries, in a region now known as the Midlands of England.
@@TYLENOL55 oh yeah lol I forgot about that , so didn't think from a Historical point of view hahaha
@@michaelhawkins7389you act so much like american
The rural life museum is worth visiting as it takes in the wider agricultural history of the area and also had the tythe barn in it's grounds.
The Merlin theme in the background seems fitting! Love the video :)
I wanted to include the sad theme from the end of the series but couldn't find one under creative commons license 😢
I really hope you make more longer form content! I am in love with your story telling, calming voice, and wonderful camera work. Not to mention the fascinating history.
Fab 'snapshot' of Glasto actually one of the best I've watched on YT. Very evocative, informative and peaceful. Thank you
I really like your channel! You present content in such a pleasant manner - I could listen to you for hours.
I think for longer form videos, doing these tours of various locations is really interesting and valuable. Thank you!
www.youtube.com/@BritainsHiddenHistoryRoss
Greetings from Arizona! I love the channel, especially the name.
The lady of the mercians it does not get more medieval than this and thank you for all your videos they are interesting fascinating and educational
I just discovered you and your channel a few moths ago and subbed instantly!! I LOVE history and am very fond of English history. As someone from the USA it might seem silly, but English history is absolutely fascinating!
My son is studying (maybe near your age) linguistics. He too is enjoying your videos and shorts.
You are adorable… keep up the good work!
Not silly at all, English history is our ( USA ) as well.
Thank-you for doing this particular tour. It is the most i have ever seen about the abbey. It's beautiful. ❤❤❤
USA
Please keep making videos. Separating the voiceover from the video works for you, it is more documentary style than a lot of the channels I watch. Your videographer is doing a good job too, she has a nice eye for interesting shots and angles.
As the typical American Anglo-phyle, I REALLY have enjoyed your videos.
I think Glastonbury deserves a historical revisit.
Thank you for the tour!
Thank you for watching!
I have been rewatching this show (Merlin) and also binge watching all of your videos because I love history and architecture. This "tour" is fantastic.
Thank you 🥰
www.youtube.com/@BritainsHiddenHistoryRoss
You really have to get yourself up to York. I'm sure you could film a years worth of mini documentaries up here! Keep up the great work for all us history nerds.
Discover these videos last night. What a treasure these locals are. Also the hostess.
You could and probably will get a bigtime presenting contract with the BBC. Voice, vision vibe. All on point.
Its interesting to see Glastonbury,the castle is looking like old, surrounded by moats and green verdure turf,its awe inspiring,you have made beautiful video,i am waiting for more to come
I could listen to you speak endlessly. Please make podcasts or something.
Beautiful and fascinating history, footage and work in general 👏
Thank you for the tour, hope to see more content like that.
I'm off on a very exciting trip this week to find a ruined medieval church, will defo post a video!
@@lady_of_the_mercians lookin forward too!
Thank you. You are so good at what you do. The content is wonderful.
I like your voice and the information you give us. Well done!
Love Your Stuff...
As a person who loves and knows history from all time period's it is great to find this channel.
Plus the presenter is stunning, imagine the great informative chats her date's must have.
"Dissolution of the Monestaries" What a euphemism!!!!
I just found your channel. As a fellow lover of history I thank you for spending your time sharing these stories with us. Your videos are very polished and well-presented.
Another good Arthurian adaptation is Excalibur (1981) it’s a bit older than Merlin is but it’s without a doubt best King Arthur movie.
Your videos are wonderful. I'm glad I stumbled upon them and hope to see you presenting a history or archaeological TV programme some day soon!
Your historical prowess is simply amazing. I wonder how many of us have common ancestors that lived, loved and carried out their lives in all these amazing places. Here I sit 4600 miles away and separated by hundreds of years fascinated by the lives they lived.
Many thanks
Andy ❤
Please do Celtic and Grail legends! I'm rooting for you to get noticed by BBC ❤
Beautiful! I'm an American visiting the UK for about another month, I'll have to add this to my list of places to see!
www.youtube.com/@BritainsHiddenHistoryRoss
Your videos are lovely and so are you!
I will second that ❤ thought .
I love your videos, but they need to be longer. Glastonbury is one of my special places, it’s so spiritual and the Chalice Well is heavenly. Thanks.
I love love LOVE this channel!! Keep going! I moved to central Somerset from London 3 years ago, so it's so nice to see your videos
Wonderful! you are our Abby Sciuto of history! X
I have learned more from these videos than actually living here for 7 years, you should upload more. Great stuff!
Wow, I love history, and I studied quite a lot of British history during high school; from the Roman invasion, till the end of the cold war... But I didn't know there were so many well preserved ruins! Makes sense in the context of Henry VIII, but there's just something about ruins, or reused parts of buildings, that makes them more interesting than actually preserved buildings. I think it's the way they send your imagination flying, trying to picture what they would've looked like in their heyday.
I wanted to thank you for showing us these wonderful places, and hope that you continue to do so!
PS, have you considered making curated tours of these sites? Maybe guides for tourists that want to visit the UK's medieval sites? I've seen other history UA-camrs even offer paid guided tours, I'm sure there would be many takers!
Thoroughly enjoyed the tour. Looking forward to more!
Thank you!
This is a wonderful series you've started! Your narration, manner and appropriate choice of music adds a sense of charm and reverence that fits perfectly. Please do continue to produce more like this that shows the rich history of the British Isles, along with the stories associated with them. They could even be a bit longer if you like.
Merlin, what a great show, can’t believe I’ve only just found this
You are lovely. Loving the history too.
Thank you! Lots more history to be found in the South West - I've got lots of ideas :)
So great! Please make more videos at these stunning sites and I'll keep watching
Fantastic - a lady interested in history is just wonderful!! I hope to find a soulmate with the same passion as you !
I just found your channel, and I am completely fascinated by your work! I'm excited to watch all of your videos.
Thank you for sharing this with us. My dream vacation is to visit some of these sights someday. I could spend the whole day exploring these places, but for now, I'll gladly explore them through your videos. Thank you.
Excellent script, filming and editing. Well done, thank you for the presentation.
Used to live in glasto many years ago. Glad you both had a lovely visit.
You are such a wonderful tour guide. Thank you for making these trips and producing these videos.
As someone who has become interested in British history later in life I recently made an Uhtred pilgrimage from York to Bamburgh. I wonder if you could do a story on Aylesbury, as that seemed to be the seat of the Mercian kingdom in TLK. As someone who went to Watford college, Ayelsbury was just another Hertfordshire town
Yes, of course! I’m not far from there, so that is easily done ☺️
I have been watching this and the history is so good , the church was a beautiful church and the garden lovely and the monks kitchen was so historical
So many times i have passed the glastonbury tor on my way to work at glastonbury festival,and never had time to visit.maybe its time to book an hotel and discover the history of the area.
The ascension up stairs in medieval art, is a rich topic for your channel.... Also'tour' in modern French is translated as 'tower' in to English.
This was really relaxing to watch, would love to see more of this
Would LOVE to visit all these places. I'm obsessed with ruins, it's like they're calling me
You are the most beautiful part if this post , thank you for this channel.
Brilliant stuff, please do keep on making these videos!
You make history fun 🙌
Lovely stuff! So glad I found your channel!
The Merlin music won me over IMMEDIATELY. I watched a bunch of the shorts with LOTR music and stuff but this seals the deal. Merlin music wins the game!!
Not to mention excellent content, and it’s so cool watching so many videos about places so close to where I live, Glastonbury is only a 30min drive from me haha
www.youtube.com/@BritainsHiddenHistoryRoss
Wonderful video. I walked up to the tor with a friend of mine the other day who's also into history, and he told me about Richard Whiting, the last Abbot of Glastonbury, who was hanged on the tor after refusing to surrender the abbey in 1539. His execution must have been visible for miles around.
A truly magnificent and magical ruin.
Thank you for these amazing videos. ❤
You have a professional way of pointing at towers !
Youre the only person I’d ever tell to make a podcast
I love the merlin theme on the piano
I went on a coach trip to Glastonbury once, but only had enough time to visit the Tor, as the organiser had been told by some fool that "You can do Glastonbury in half an hour". Apparently, this individual only likes places that have lots of shops.
Maybe one day I'll get to go back there.
Just fab!
Your doing such a great job. Please keep it up. In the description you mentioned worrying about shake. First it wasn't bad at all. Second do you have a selfie stick with an anti shake gimble? They are great and if not I would happily contribute towards one if you have a means to do so like a Patreon or such
Thank you
Make more videos I love them.
astounding
Beautiful area! Adding it to the list :)
Wonderful🎉
Interesting, thank you.
so far ur channel is cool and a relief to the other UA-cam garbage!
I like this
Thank you!
Audio is a little quiet on this video. Really like all the medieval architecture you go to in your videos with a little history and sometimes Elder Scrolls music thrown in. I doubt you read this comments but do you happen to know much about Tewkesbury? Seems to be hard to find information on that town. Only ask because I noticed you have some Gloucester videos nearby. Just a curious American with ancestors from Tewkesbury. Have a family bible which I guess was a bible thing in the 1600-1800s since that is when most of my ancestors wrote down dates of weddings, births, baptisms, and deaths of ancestors mentioning going to Gloucester for some of the events leaving Tewkesbury.
You are always wearing outfits that match each location. Me I am proud of myself if I manage to get my socks to match 😭😂
Love the music choice , especially the beginning and how it remains subtle.
Beautiful spit-roast, Charlotte
GB lecks of forest. Anyway it's beautiful. Both, the countryside and you!
So you came to Glastonbury. Did you do Alfredds Tower too?
Make a pilgrimage there often…..my spiritual home 🙏
You have a new sub, I found you through a short.
From bristol just sae you vids love them
I'm guessing it was you playing the opening music? R (Australia)
dig the tour, keep it up
Your hair makes you look like you’re straight out of a Robin Hood movie. You’d be like, a wench, smiling mysteriously
Your videos are interesting and very well done! :)
Disregard what Wikipedia says about the tower on the Tor ( and most other things ), St. Michaels Church was destroyed on 11th. of September 1275 by an earthquake, which was felt in London , Canterbury and Wales. The Dissolution of the Monasteries occurred over 260 years later.
Great channel ❤
Glad you enjoy it!