Oh wow, that is absolutely stunning! And it’s stood there since the early 800s! That’s mind boggling! It was 200 years old by the time of the Norman Conquest! I live not far from Windsor Castle which is 1,000 years old but even that’s not as old as this Anchor Church! Thanks for the look around❤😊
After sleeping 8 hours in almost total darkness, under 4 layers of blankets in the Sonoran Desert, I wake up to this ancient wonder. My ancestors were Anglo Saxons who lived in Whaley, England during the Dissolution of The Monasteries by King Henry VIII. So this is amazing Ben, absolutely stunning, it gives you a sense of how hard life was around the time of Alfred The Great. This was before King Athelstan untied England circa 927CE. Ben, I humbly thank you Sir, Wow! A Liminal Threshold, A King, his Church, and yes Sacred Walls of Vegioa's Prophecy. It doesn't get much better than that, Take Care My Friend!
I've tried telling people for years that the Flint Stones are real. No joke! 🥰Thank you for the adventure! Your videos are truely amazing. Stay safe and God bless! 🥰🙏
Oh wow, that is absolutely stunning! And it’s stood there since the early 800s! That’s mind boggling! It was 200 years old by the time of the Norman Conquest! I live not far from Windsor Castle which is 1,000 years old but even that’s not as old as this Anchor Church! Thanks for the look around❤😊
After sleeping 8 hours in almost total darkness, under 4 layers of blankets in the Sonoran Desert, I wake up to this ancient wonder. My ancestors were Anglo Saxons who lived in Whaley, England during the Dissolution of The Monasteries by King Henry VIII. So this is amazing Ben, absolutely stunning, it gives you a sense of how hard life was around the time of Alfred The Great. This was before King Athelstan untied England circa 927CE. Ben, I humbly thank you Sir, Wow! A Liminal Threshold, A King, his Church, and yes Sacred Walls of Vegioa's Prophecy. It doesn't get much better than that, Take Care My Friend!
Another cool video. Thanks!
That place to the right of the fireplace where you thought someone might snuggle in, would be a good place for keeping your firewood dry.
That's a sketchy pathway😊 you take us to the best places. Thank you.
Wow.. amazing ❤
I've tried telling people for years that the Flint Stones are real. No joke! 🥰Thank you for the adventure! Your videos are truely amazing. Stay safe and God bless! 🥰🙏
That's amazing!
So where is that place then?
Looks a lot like kinver and bridge north. Cheers
Maybe that man was a very inspired orator & teacher that people were drawn to. So he had his own church for his community.
don't know what it is, but it's likely not a church. although, it would make a nice anchor.
Special place!