*See below for filming date, route map, route & sights timestamps, plus gear list 👇👇👇* *SUPPORT WATCHED WALKER ON PATREON* 🥰 www.patreon.com/watchedwalker *TIP WATCHED WALKER A DRINK* ☕️ www.ko-fi.com/watchedwalker *GET WATCHED WALKER MERCH* 👕 teespring.com/stores/watchedwalker *SEE WHAT CAMERA AND OTHER GEAR I USE (Affiliate Links):* *US* 🇺🇸 www.amazon.com/shop/watchedwalker *UK* 🇬🇧 www.amazon.co.uk/shop/watchedwalker *Turn on Closed-Captions (CC) for commentary subtitles 💬* FILMED: January 2020 (Weekday Morning, 8°C/46°F) with DJI Osmo Pocket in 4K 24FPS and Binaural Audio ROUTE MAP*: goo.gl/maps/dznuQpUnUM9nrpgs9 ROUTE TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Westminster Bridge Road (junction with Kennington Road) 00:24 Baylis Road 05:03 Waterloo Road 09:31 Stamford Street (junction with Blackfriars Road 17:31) 19:17 Southwark Street (junction with: Sumner Street 21:59, Southwark Bridge Road 26:40, Redcross Way 29:01) 31:04 Stoney Street 31:36 Borough High Street 34:44 London Bridge 38:50 King William Street (junction with Cannon Street 39:58) 40:48 Eastcheap 44:37 Great Tower Street (junction with Byward Street 46:26) 49:19 Tower Hill SIGHTS TIMESTAMPS: 00:10 Lambeth North Underground Station (Bakerloo line, fare zone 1) 04:56 The Old Vic - performing arts theatre 05:47 Waterloo Station - National Rail and Underground (Bakerloo, Jubilee, Northern (Charing Cross branch), and Waterloo & City lines, fare zone 1) 07:44 St John’s Church, Waterloo 08:12 Southbank Place - apartment complex 08:20 ODEON BFI IMAX - cinema 08:58 King's College London (James Clerk Maxwell Building) 09:42 South Bank Tower (left) - former office block converted to apartments 12:30, 16:33 One Blackfriars (right) - mixed-use tower including residential flats, a hotel and retail 17:45 240 Blackfriars Road - mixed-use tower (office and residential) 22:02 View north towards Tate Modern - contemporary art gallery 22:16 Neo Bankside Pavillon D - apartment complex 22:26 Blue Fin Building - mixed-use (office and retails) 28:50 Bridge at Southwark Street/Redcross Way junction with colour-changing light display 29:50 The Shard - mixed-use skyscraper with a viewing platform at the top 31:10 Borough Market - large market for British-reared meat and artisanal baked and dairy goods 31:38 Entrance to London Bridge Station - National Rail and Underground (Jubilee line and Northern line (Bank branch), fare zone 1) 33:44 The News Building (aka The Baby Shard) - 17-storey office block that forms part of the Shard Quarter development 34:48 City of London Skyscrapers (right) 35:18 View east towards Tower Bridge 37:29 Fishmongers Hall - Grade II* listed building, headquarters of the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers 40:11 Monument Underground Station (Circle & District lines, fare zone 1) 41:10 22 Bishopsgate tower - skyscraper also known as Twentytwo 42:40 The Walkie Talkie building - a 38-floor building with a public sky garden 46:36 Tower Place West - a 7-story low-rise office building 47:05 All Hallows by the Tower - is the oldest church in the City of London 49:19 View east towards Tower of London - one of the world’s most famous fortresses 49:32 View south towards the River Thames 51:38 Trinity Square Gardens including Tower Hill Memorial 54:20 10 Trinity Square - a Grade II* listed building 55:33 Tower Hill Underground Station (Circle & District lines, fare zone 1) *** Spot the WATCHED WALKER Logo *** In this video I’ve hidden THREE (3) Watched Walker logos - they could be on buildings, vehicles or anything else, so keep an eye out for them! :)
I love early morning walks! The feeling is fresh, there's not too many people around and you have the whole day to do the things you need to do! The only thing I don't like about early morning walks is having to wake up early :)
Two things i absolutely love - Sunrises and London - in one video? Thank you for this video, it's so calming and peaceful. Can't wait to come back this summer.
This is such a beautiful video. Early mornings in London are just wonderful, not many videos on you tube of London in the wee hours and you have captured it beautifully. Thank you for sharing
The quality of this is extraordinary! Not to mention the beauty of that sunrise. Also, im not sure what it is, but the scale of the buildings and environment here looks so much more realistic and imposing, like i'm actually looking up at the behemoth skyscrapers.
Thanks for doing these. I love London, especially my walks, but only get over there once maybe twice a year. These are great and really soothe my restless spirit between visits. Absolutely ideal for running on one of my big monitors while working on the other two. Please keep them coming!
I really enjoy taking a good stroll with the watches Walker, and especially love the contrast between old Victorian set against the incredible modern day city.... that is London !
Watching on a huge screen makes my heart yearn to be there walking just as you are, in the relative newness of this day, where overnight rain has washed away the previous day and all its efforts. Oh beautiful blue sky now, oh beautiful London landmarks along the way, my possession is complete...if only wishes could come true! 😍London❤️
Well done! Thanks for bringing us along for the journey. I've had the pleasure of walking many of these same streets. There's just something about the early morning with the city coming to life that is pretty magical.
Great time for walk 😊 It is so interesting colour 😊 And how lights turning on 😊 And Trinity Square Garden is very interesting and beautiful place 😊 Thank you, Watched Walker! 😊
A nice walk at dawn. A whole crowd of people in a hurry to go to work. I also noticed students in uniform at the beginning of the video. The daily life of Londoners. Thank you WW for this course that I did not know
Absolutely beautiful colours throughout quite a long early morning walk. You must have been up well before the lark! Hope you got a nice hot coffee to reward all that hard work ☕
The sky was lovely that morning, it was nice getting out early - it doesn’t happen often! And yes, I’m sure I had a hot drink to warm me up afterwards ☕️ Thanks for your comment 😀
the camera's stability & The quality of filming is on top level .. Shoutout to you my guy .. once you done from filming London which is not easy for such a BIG city as London .. i hope you can pass to another big city and do the same .. thanks to you we will see the whole UK in 4k 👍 .. Good job Watched Walker
Oh brilliant! I’m so excited your channel came up in my recommends as walking through London is among my favorite activities ever. We’ll be headed that way for a couple weeks again late this Spring and now in the meantime I have your videos to “get me there” before the plane even takes off.
My dream is to visit london but I can't so I watch your videos and see it through your cam. Thank you for kinda fulfilling my dream. One request, Pls visit Wembley and shoot in Clayton Avenue 😊❤️
Though I could not go to any European countries due to lack of opportunity and privileges yet I feel satisfied because through your channel I have seen many places and streets. Thank you for your great work..
Please put street name ,show the underground nearby... show us the nearest building which are famous for, even a supermarket etc...put the name while crossing or showing that specific building & roads...it will be more helpful...your vedios really awesome...
Barkavy, I include much of that information in the video description (and pinned-comment), and on some videos (such as this one), you can turn on closed-captions for informational subtitles 😀
If you’re interested at all, here are some historical places to visit/ film in the UK: **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 (others are mostly gothic), 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 (others are mostly gothic), Worcester Cathedral, Bath Abbey, St Albans Cathedral, Southwell Minster *another great example of 'Romanesque' architecture, Exeter Cathedral, Beverley Minster *one of the largest parish churches and a gothic masterpiece, 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’.
Thanks, it’s actually a list I created for an Australian friend of mine who wanted to see more of the country outside of London, but didn’t know where to go.
Hi, I actually have another list if you think you may be interested - I’ll list it below (do tell me if you can’t see it however). Thank you so much for creating such beautiful videos!
Here are some pretty villages/ towns in different areas of England (West, South, North, East and Central) - you can really see how the architecture changes in each region: *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.* *SOUTH ENGLAND:* *Kent:* Chiddingstone Village Chilham Village Sandwich (town) Penshurst Village Biddenden Cranbrook Goudhurst Village Ightham Village Smarden Village Rochester Town Aylesford Sutton Valence Village Hollingbourne Village Tenterden Eynsford Village Elham Village Royal Tunbridge Wells Wingham Village Cobham (Kent). *Dorset:* Corfe Castle Village Milton Abbas Sherborne Abbotsbury Shaftesbury West Lulworth Village Puddletown Blandford Forum Burton Bradstock Village Dorchester Cerne Abbas Village Evershot Village Poole Old Town Briantspuddle Sturminster Newton Village. *Devon:* Clovelly Village Totnes Cockington Village Dartmouth Salcombe Ashburton Branscombe Village Lustleigh Village Chagford Lynton Lynmouth Brixham Beer Village Kingsbridge Topsham Ilfracombe. *Cornwall:* St. Ives Mousehole Polperro Fowey Port Isaac Looe Padstow Falmouth (Town) Liskeard Mevagissey. *Hampshire:* Wherwell Micheldever Lymington New Alresford West Meon Wickham Village Titchfield Village Odiham Bishop’s Waltham East Meon East Stratton Village Chilbolton Village. **Rye, East Sussex, is one of my favourite towns in southern England - so I though I’d include even though I didn’t do a list for East Sussex.* *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. *EAST ENGLAND:* *Suffolk:* Lavenham Kersey Village Clare Village Chelsworth Flatford Bury St. Edmunds Cavendish Hadleigh East Bergholt Village Boxford Village Woodbridge Coddenham Village Long Melford Thorpeness Village Bungay Southwold Town Wickham Market Polstead Village. *Essex:* Wendens Ambo Saffron Walden Dedham Village Thaxted Clavering Village Castle Hedingham Village Widdington Finchingfield Maldon Wivenhoe Great Dunmow Great Chesterford Village. *Norfolk:* Little Walsingham Blakeney (to see pictures of inside village type “High Street Blakeney”) Burnham Market Elm Hill, Norwich (A well preserved medieval area, that feels like a small town, in the city “Norwich, Norfolk”) Holt Wells-next-to-the-Sea Town King’s Lynn Old Town Cley next to the Sea Aylsham Reepham Holkham Village Wymondham Cromer (old town area) Worstead Village. *Cambridgeshire:* Houghton Village Kimbolton Village Stilton Village Grantchester Village St Ives (Cambridgeshire) Linton Village Hinxton Village Wishbech Georgian (well preserved 18th century section of “Wisbech”) Buckden (Cambridgeshire) Icklton Village. **Stamford, Lincolnshire, is one of my favourite towns in Eastern England - so I though I’d include even though I didn’t do a list for Lincolnshire.* *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.*
GREAT BRILLIANT VLOG. HATS OFF TO YOU. IN FUTURE, IF FEASIBLE SHOW A PIP (PICTURE IN PICTURE) MAP ROUTE AS YOU WALK, THIS MIGHT HELP FOR FUTURE OUTSIDE TRAVELERS.
Watched Walker, whenever I witness the latest upload contents of your channel, I become aware fully of how you have managed to achieve so many subscribers on the UA-cam platform - it is because of your success.
hmmm idk mb it's just me but your videos filmed with Go Pro 7 works better to me. they seem like more realistic cuz when you walking..... - you can kinda feel the city... like it's way more dynamic and there's no this awkward stabilizer effect which is not really natural to me personally but.....it's just only my thoughts. keep doing the great work. cheers
@@ds1868 No, the English character feels very familiar to me. The architecture, the atmosphere, the layout of the streets, it all feels very English to me.
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FILMED: January 2020 (Weekday Morning, 8°C/46°F) with DJI Osmo Pocket in 4K 24FPS and Binaural Audio
ROUTE MAP*: goo.gl/maps/dznuQpUnUM9nrpgs9
ROUTE TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Westminster Bridge Road (junction with Kennington Road)
00:24 Baylis Road
05:03 Waterloo Road
09:31 Stamford Street (junction with Blackfriars Road 17:31)
19:17 Southwark Street (junction with: Sumner Street 21:59, Southwark Bridge Road 26:40, Redcross Way 29:01)
31:04 Stoney Street
31:36 Borough High Street
34:44 London Bridge
38:50 King William Street (junction with Cannon Street 39:58)
40:48 Eastcheap
44:37 Great Tower Street (junction with Byward Street 46:26)
49:19 Tower Hill
SIGHTS TIMESTAMPS:
00:10 Lambeth North Underground Station (Bakerloo line, fare zone 1)
04:56 The Old Vic - performing arts theatre
05:47 Waterloo Station - National Rail and Underground (Bakerloo, Jubilee, Northern (Charing Cross branch), and Waterloo & City lines, fare zone 1)
07:44 St John’s Church, Waterloo
08:12 Southbank Place - apartment complex
08:20 ODEON BFI IMAX - cinema
08:58 King's College London (James Clerk Maxwell Building)
09:42 South Bank Tower (left) - former office block converted to apartments
12:30, 16:33 One Blackfriars (right) - mixed-use tower including residential flats, a hotel and retail
17:45 240 Blackfriars Road - mixed-use tower (office and residential)
22:02 View north towards Tate Modern - contemporary art gallery
22:16 Neo Bankside Pavillon D - apartment complex
22:26 Blue Fin Building - mixed-use (office and retails)
28:50 Bridge at Southwark Street/Redcross Way junction with colour-changing light display
29:50 The Shard - mixed-use skyscraper with a viewing platform at the top
31:10 Borough Market - large market for British-reared meat and artisanal baked and dairy goods
31:38 Entrance to London Bridge Station - National Rail and Underground (Jubilee line and Northern line (Bank branch), fare zone 1)
33:44 The News Building (aka The Baby Shard) - 17-storey office block that forms part of the Shard Quarter development
34:48 City of London Skyscrapers (right)
35:18 View east towards Tower Bridge
37:29 Fishmongers Hall - Grade II* listed building, headquarters of the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers
40:11 Monument Underground Station (Circle & District lines, fare zone 1)
41:10 22 Bishopsgate tower - skyscraper also known as Twentytwo
42:40 The Walkie Talkie building - a 38-floor building with a public sky garden
46:36 Tower Place West - a 7-story low-rise office building
47:05 All Hallows by the Tower - is the oldest church in the City of London
49:19 View east towards Tower of London - one of the world’s most famous fortresses
49:32 View south towards the River Thames
51:38 Trinity Square Gardens including Tower Hill Memorial
54:20 10 Trinity Square - a Grade II* listed building
55:33 Tower Hill Underground Station (Circle & District lines, fare zone 1)
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Watched Walker thank you very much !!! ❤️❤️❤️
Excellent!! 👏👏👏👏👏🤗🙂
This one gives me the chills, so immersive, takes me out of my work for a little while, love it, thanx!!😍
Awesome, glad you enjoyed it!
Yeah you are right, it is immersive!
The dark, wet streets give it a film noir
feeling, and then the daylight breaking through is artistic and even a bit poetic!
Keep exploring!!
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@@ladyliberty417 I agree
I love the atmosphere of London' early morning time!! thank you for great walk.
I love early morning walks! The feeling is fresh, there's not too many people around and you have the whole day to do the things you need to do! The only thing I don't like about early morning walks is having to wake up early :)
Evan I’m the same, it’s nice once I’m out but so hard to get out of bed when it’s still dark 😴
@@WatchedWalker Agree!
I've watched some of your videos about London. Thank you so much. Those videos remind me of living in England.
Two things i absolutely love - Sunrises and London - in one video? Thank you for this video, it's so calming and peaceful. Can't wait to come back this summer.
My dear LONDON Thanks for the post keep safe mate
Dave
This is such a beautiful video. Early mornings in London are just wonderful, not many videos on you tube of London in the wee hours and you have captured it beautifully. Thank you for sharing
Fantastic walk. I love the cold and wet weather, it gives such a melancholic vibe. When I go to London it will definitely be in the fall or winter.
The quality of this is extraordinary! Not to mention the beauty of that sunrise. Also, im not sure what it is, but the scale of the buildings and environment here looks so much more realistic and imposing, like i'm actually looking up at the behemoth skyscrapers.
Thank you so much 🙏
Lovely sounds of London! Love the way the sky changes. Great walk 👍
Thanks GST, it was a lovely morning that day, the colour of the sky was constantly changing 😍
Thanks for doing these. I love London, especially my walks, but only get over there once maybe twice a year. These are great and really soothe my restless spirit between visits. Absolutely ideal for running on one of my big monitors while working on the other two. Please keep them coming!
Headed to London next week from the U.S. Excited.
I hope you have a great time Christina 😀
Honestly walked this EXACT route in reverse just a week ago. How weird that this popped up in my recommendations!
Relaxation🌿☕
I really enjoy taking a good stroll with the watches Walker, and especially love the contrast between old Victorian set against the incredible modern day city.... that is London !
Cheers Nigel! I love that contrast too 👍
Really enjoy your walks you really feel your there l love London being a northerner, it's a magical City keep them coming,
Thanks Alan 👍
Watching on a huge screen makes my heart yearn to be there walking just as you are, in the relative newness of this day, where overnight rain has washed away the previous day and all its efforts. Oh beautiful blue sky now, oh beautiful London landmarks along the way, my possession is complete...if only wishes could come true! 😍London❤️
Aw, I'm so pleased you enjoyed this little stroll MMV, it was a lovely morning - at least you could come along virtually 😘
Hi name is Ray (Floatwithme) a Dutch composer. Great channel and glad I have subscribed. Keep up that amazing work. Cheers Ray :)
Thanks Ray 😀
As an ex Londoner now living in Canada , I want to thank you for your video. Lots of memories for me 🏴⚒🇨🇦
Cheers Ron, greetings to Canada
Wishing I was there.
Me too
Me also aameen.
Not if you knew the crime rate
You have an unrealistic view of London.
@@Cassieskins21 Agreed. The capital is much more unsafe than it was even 10 years ago.
Well done! Thanks for bringing us along for the journey. I've had the pleasure of walking many of these same streets. There's just something about the early morning with the city coming to life that is pretty magical.
Thanks Michael, on days like that the early morning light adds something special!
Great time for walk 😊
It is so interesting colour 😊 And how lights turning on 😊
And Trinity Square Garden is very interesting and beautiful place 😊
Thank you, Watched Walker! 😊
Cheers GoodWalkers, appreciate the comment as always!
A nice walk at dawn.
A whole crowd of people in a hurry to go to work.
I also noticed students in uniform at the beginning of the video.
The daily life of Londoners.
Thank you WW for this course that I did not know
Traveled london 2 years ago, and I miss there.
went there in 2011, i really want to go back.
I absolutely adore you’re channel !! Always watching ur videos when I’m taking a nap 😍
Thank you Lucie 😘
Absolutely beautiful colours throughout quite a long early morning walk. You must have been up well before the lark! Hope you got a nice hot coffee to reward all that hard work ☕
The sky was lovely that morning, it was nice getting out early - it doesn’t happen often! And yes, I’m sure I had a hot drink to warm me up afterwards ☕️ Thanks for your comment 😀
optional CC! genius idea. Thank you!!!
From Anápolis, Goiás, Brasil 🇧🇷
Love London 🇬🇧
Great job as always and beautiful views of London's Streets. Greetings from Gran Canaria!
Thanks KT, and greetings to lovely Gran Canaria 😘
lovely-i just left a week ago and this makes me miss my "second home" already
Such a fresh walk ! In London
Nice to see the city early in the morning ...different light
Beautiful early morning walk.
Great SOUND quality. Stereo really brings it home.
The Early Bird Catches The Worm..!! Good stuff
I love London sunrise 💖
Route and time stamps masterfully done.
Cheers! 👍
the camera's stability & The quality of filming is on top level .. Shoutout to you my guy .. once you done from filming London which is not easy for such a BIG city as London .. i hope you can pass to another big city and do the same .. thanks to you we will see the whole UK in 4k 👍 .. Good job Watched Walker
Thank you my friend 🙏
Thanks for video towers very biutifull have a good night London rainy very good😗😗😗😗😍🏰👌
Thank you, these walks make me feel like I'm there......K.S.
That's the idea. But U need to be in a cold and humid place to get the full experience..with someone spraying some water on you from time to time
Oh brilliant! I’m so excited your channel came up in my recommends as walking through London is among my favorite activities ever. We’ll be headed that way for a couple weeks again late this Spring and now in the meantime I have your videos to “get me there” before the plane even takes off.
That's great BSH, I hope you have a wonderful time, hopefully we'll get some nice spring weather!
Got some pure air after rain❤️
Been to London for the first time as a British on the 25th January, London is an amazing city, it has so much to offer.
Awesome. I loved the 24x7 place that was closed!
This was my walk to university for 3 years. I miss it, love your videos
Thank you Emma!
Amazing!!😊
Thanks for uploading this video- the architecture is amazing. 🤗
This is a whole 🍀new✨ level of perfection 🤔
14 :10 leave London Borough of Lambeth and you enter London Borough of Southwark great footage
Beautiful video man, thanks for the walk.
Great walk!
This video is just amazing.
Reminds me of my recent trip to this beautiful city❤️
Simply amazing!
My dream is to visit london but I can't so I watch your videos and see it through your cam. Thank you for kinda fulfilling my dream. One request, Pls visit Wembley and shoot in Clayton Avenue 😊❤️
Watching this like I'm lost in London and haven't a clue where I am. May see something I recognise soon hopefully
Carol, I hope you found your bearings 😉
@@WatchedWalker A little game I play, I know London very well really 😁
@@WatchedWalker r u there??
Though I could not go to any European countries due to lack of opportunity and privileges yet I feel satisfied because through your channel I have seen many places and streets. Thank you for your great work..
Lovely atmospheric lighting especially at 47:50, your gopro's faired well in the low light.
Everything's so familiar and vivid and I feel like being there again
Best therapy on-line 👟👟
NICE VIDEO PAUL :)
Please put street name ,show the underground nearby... show us the nearest building which are famous for, even a supermarket etc...put the name while crossing or showing that specific building & roads...it will be more helpful...your vedios really awesome...
Barkavy, I include much of that information in the video description (and pinned-comment), and on some videos (such as this one), you can turn on closed-captions for informational subtitles 😀
Great walk in my old home town. Thank you :)
Love London. Fantastic city
I am in London today.
If you’re interested at all, here are some historical places to visit/ film in the UK: **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 (others are mostly gothic),
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 (others are mostly gothic),
Worcester Cathedral,
Bath Abbey,
St Albans Cathedral,
Southwell Minster *another great example of 'Romanesque' architecture,
Exeter Cathedral,
Beverley Minster *one of the largest parish churches and a gothic masterpiece,
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’.
Thanks for that Tamara, I’ll keep a note of all those ideas 👍
Amazing post right here! :)
Thanks, it’s actually a list I created for an Australian friend of mine who wanted to see more of the country outside of London, but didn’t know where to go.
Hi, I actually have another list if you think you may be interested - I’ll list it below (do tell me if you can’t see it however). Thank you so much for creating such beautiful videos!
Here are some pretty villages/ towns in different areas of England (West, South, North, East and Central) - you can really see how the architecture changes in each region:
*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.*
*SOUTH ENGLAND:*
*Kent:*
Chiddingstone Village
Chilham Village
Sandwich (town)
Penshurst Village
Biddenden
Cranbrook
Goudhurst Village
Ightham Village
Smarden Village
Rochester Town
Aylesford
Sutton Valence Village
Hollingbourne Village
Tenterden
Eynsford Village
Elham Village
Royal Tunbridge Wells
Wingham Village
Cobham (Kent).
*Dorset:*
Corfe Castle Village
Milton Abbas
Sherborne
Abbotsbury
Shaftesbury
West Lulworth Village
Puddletown
Blandford Forum
Burton Bradstock Village
Dorchester
Cerne Abbas Village
Evershot Village
Poole Old Town
Briantspuddle
Sturminster Newton Village.
*Devon:*
Clovelly Village
Totnes
Cockington Village
Dartmouth
Salcombe
Ashburton
Branscombe Village
Lustleigh Village
Chagford
Lynton
Lynmouth
Brixham
Beer Village
Kingsbridge
Topsham
Ilfracombe.
*Cornwall:*
St. Ives
Mousehole
Polperro
Fowey
Port Isaac
Looe
Padstow
Falmouth (Town)
Liskeard
Mevagissey.
*Hampshire:*
Wherwell
Micheldever
Lymington
New Alresford
West Meon
Wickham Village
Titchfield Village
Odiham
Bishop’s Waltham
East Meon
East Stratton Village
Chilbolton Village.
**Rye, East Sussex, is one of my favourite towns in southern England - so I though I’d include even though I didn’t do a list for East Sussex.*
*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.
*EAST ENGLAND:*
*Suffolk:*
Lavenham
Kersey Village
Clare Village
Chelsworth
Flatford
Bury St. Edmunds
Cavendish
Hadleigh
East Bergholt Village
Boxford Village
Woodbridge
Coddenham Village
Long Melford
Thorpeness Village
Bungay
Southwold Town
Wickham Market
Polstead Village.
*Essex:*
Wendens Ambo
Saffron Walden
Dedham Village
Thaxted
Clavering Village
Castle Hedingham Village
Widdington
Finchingfield
Maldon
Wivenhoe
Great Dunmow
Great Chesterford Village.
*Norfolk:*
Little Walsingham
Blakeney (to see pictures of inside village type “High Street Blakeney”)
Burnham Market
Elm Hill, Norwich (A well preserved medieval area, that feels like a small town, in the city “Norwich, Norfolk”)
Holt
Wells-next-to-the-Sea Town
King’s Lynn Old Town
Cley next to the Sea
Aylsham
Reepham
Holkham Village
Wymondham
Cromer (old town area)
Worstead Village.
*Cambridgeshire:*
Houghton Village
Kimbolton Village
Stilton Village
Grantchester Village
St Ives (Cambridgeshire)
Linton Village
Hinxton Village
Wishbech Georgian (well preserved 18th century section of “Wisbech”)
Buckden (Cambridgeshire)
Icklton Village.
**Stamford, Lincolnshire, is one of my favourite towns in Eastern England - so I though I’d include even though I didn’t do a list for Lincolnshire.*
*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.*
Fantastic video.
So beautiful! Thank you for sharing:) nice!
Amazing👍
I like it!
, very beautiful sky
London is so nice.
Great walk! The osmo i think is better in 24 fps. Did you used any LUT?
Thanks, no LUTs on this one, just some colour correction.
Haha! I literally did this. It was quite a walk. 😂
GREAT BRILLIANT VLOG. HATS OFF TO YOU. IN FUTURE, IF FEASIBLE SHOW A PIP (PICTURE IN PICTURE) MAP ROUTE AS YOU WALK, THIS MIGHT HELP FOR FUTURE OUTSIDE TRAVELERS.
Thank you waking up early on a miserable wet morning.
I'm just wondering if you are using filters or editing app. The quality of your video is awesome
Thanks PCC, I do edit my videos (Premiere Pro), including colour correction on this particular video.
Love London
Honestly loved it
I like a lot your videos! greetings from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil!
Thanks man, greetings to beautiful Rio!
Another good video. So, what’s the first thing you do after a walk like this? It’s early, so do you go to breakfast?
Thank you! Yes, I had a good breakfast to treat myself after this walk!
beautiful place
Lovely, Good to see my Old school still there (I left 1976) but what happened to the playground ?
Thanks for the lovely video, at what time was this video shot 5AM or 7AM ? In India it will be that dark generally at 5AM.
Good walk
Another great video 👌
Any tips on holding the osmo, u manage to keep it steady for such a long walk.
Thanks Billy, it's just a matter of practice really, and trying not to move the OP much.
I like it.
Thanks
Watched Walker, whenever I witness the latest upload contents of your channel, I become aware fully of how you have managed to achieve so many subscribers on the UA-cam platform - it is because of your success.
Thank you so much Asia Night! 😘
hmmm idk mb it's just me but your videos filmed with Go Pro 7 works better to me.
they seem like more realistic cuz when you walking..... - you can kinda feel the city... like it's way more dynamic
and there's no this awkward stabilizer effect which is not really natural to me personally
but.....it's just only my thoughts. keep doing the great work.
cheers
Perfect example of central Londons strict 'no eye contact' policy lol
What is no eye contact policy?
Don't look at people basically and not their face@@psravindran2177
nice and steady!!
thank you ,go on
Beautiful
I'm amazed at how similar London looks and feels to Australia.
you are having a laugh
That is the most ridiculous comment. Have you been smoking those funny cigarettes?
@@ds1868 No, the English character feels very familiar to me. The architecture, the atmosphere, the layout of the streets, it all feels very English to me.
my favorite
If only games had this realistic Pedestrian mechanic.
nice
I Love my city. London ❤️
amazing walk :)
Thank you!
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Thanks