Just dropping in to say this was where I grew up as a child, and to see it now is bringing back so many memories! Riding bikes incredibly carelessly down and through the brook, into all the water and down the hill from the woods into the high street, and doing school assemblies and plays in St George's hall. It's so nice to see it's all still there, and it looks so peaceful! The swans at around four minutes have given me flashbacks to living there, and 100% I have probably run away from them at some point. Definitely worth a visit, because though it's boring for a child, as an adult I definitely appreciate its beauty more. Thanks for filming this, and for editing it so nicely into a nice calming walk! I definitely agree though - Blockley does not have any levels, and it's all uphill and downhill from wherever you are! Edit: that's definitely new in the woods! I remember going up and down the valleys in wellies with the school and finding the wild natural springs and so on. It's kind of a shame to see it all felled, but that's life
E.M. thanks so much for sharing, personal recollections always adds to the film. Sounds like a wonderfully adventuresome plays to grow up, and you survived! P.W.
Hi there my name is Andy T , I live in Cairns, Queensland, Australia. I originally came from London. Tonight I saw a program about your village Penelope Keith was hosting it. The program made me homesick for England. I then went on the internet and saw your brilliant film of you walking round the village and that made my mind up, I'm coming home and will try to find a house in or around the village. Thank you.
Just dropping in to say this was where I grew up as a child, and to see it now is bringing back so many memories! Riding bikes incredibly carelessly down and through the brook, into all the water and down the hill from the woods into the high street, and doing school assemblies and plays in St George's hall. It's so nice to see it's all still there, and it looks so peaceful! The swans at around four minutes have given me flashbacks to living there, and 100% I have probably run away from them at some point. Definitely worth a visit, because though it's boring for a child, as an adult I definitely appreciate its beauty more. Thanks for filming this, and for editing it so nicely into a nice calming walk! I definitely agree though - Blockley does not have any levels, and it's all uphill and downhill from wherever you are!
Edit: that's definitely new in the woods! I remember going up and down the valleys in wellies with the school and finding the wild natural springs and so on. It's kind of a shame to see it all felled, but that's life
E.M. thanks so much for sharing, personal recollections always adds to the film. Sounds like a wonderfully adventuresome plays to grow up, and you survived! P.W.
Hi there my name is Andy T , I live in Cairns, Queensland, Australia. I originally came from London. Tonight I saw a program about your village Penelope Keith was hosting it. The program made me homesick for England. I then went on the internet and saw your brilliant film of you walking round the village and that made my mind up, I'm coming home and will try to find a house in or around the village. Thank you.
Waiting to welcome you home Andy. Ron
I stayed in Blockley in the cottage you passed right next to the stream. Absolutely beautiful place. I love your cotswold videos.
Awesome! Thank you! P.W.
A lovely walk. Thank you. A pretty village with lots of beautiful buildings to look at. Your film was excellent. Thank you
Thanks Michael. P.W.
Very nice video. It is place where BBC Father Brown is filmed. 😎👈
Beautiful part of the world. P.W.