Lyminster Church means so much to me, I was christened there,Mum was Married there in 1942 and laid to rest there in 2020, under that tree Julia hugged in the video. The bench was placed there by my family and where they were pointing to Arundel Castle is my family burial plot. Thankyou for this video, it was wonderful. I used to play around The Knucker Hole when I was a kid,there was no barriers back then. Such happy memories.
Hi both, I love a nice graveyard haha maybe that's why we arrange and take funeral services... 🤔😁 We've had a picnic in a graveyard before, very peaceful, usually very clean, and usually a lot quieter. Beautiful panel, there's so much history in a C of E church, and they tend to have an awesome atmosphere. I guess we're biased as Steve's a Minister 😉 Love coming for a virtual walk with you guys. Lovely picnic basket and teapot! We definitely need a portable stove. Keep on keeping on guys, love to both and kiddies xx
such a lovely video- taking a beautiful break from the craziness of life and enjoying the simple pleasures in life- peace and quiet, nature and tea! 🫖🫖🫖🍵☕
Hi Richard and Julia, from South Africa. It's my first "English couple" video and Im so happy to have found you - it is some light relief for the doom and gloom that we are surrounded with.. Any time is tea time and seeing it is a very British ritual, it's just such a clever idea to incorporate this in your video. Let's see more tea spots, please😘
Lovely video Richard and Julia nice to see you using Grahams Jersey milk,cant beat it in my view.The lovely Julia is so much fun, you are a lucky man Richard.
Lovely place to have tea. Really enjoyed watching you both and cannot wait until you have found your forever country home and making and cooking things for us to watch along with a bit of animlal rearing. Great stuff. xxx
Beautiful tea picnic, 2 things missing though: a table cloth and a tea cosy for the tea pot😁. To me, nothing can beat a lovely pot of English tea, milk and proper scones with jam and clotted cream. Despite the fact I moved out of London UK over ten years ago to the mountains in central Italy, i still do my English tea...especially if/when I'm feeling the blues...first thing is a nice cuppa, then all will be ok for me🤣..I still yearn for a small croft in Scotland but I doubt it I can ever afford it..sadly, the main reason I moved out of my country to here is that I was unable to buy even the tiniest piece of land to grow my food, etc 😔
Its set honey as my mate Richard has bees in the field .See if you can get some honeycomb 👍.Love the church .Good job you didn't get the ghost of Lady Grey behind you asking for a cuppa 😉😂💀👻
Dear Julia; Watched [and thoroughly enjoyed] here from across the North Sea (🇳🇴), I have to say that I think you and Richard both are superb representatives of your lovely country! . . . Please continue making these relaxing, down to earth (NO pun intended) videos, they are pure mental 'nourishment'! . . . 💓 Cheers!☕☕
I used to live right near a graveyard. Beautifully peaceful, full of wildlife and wild rambling shrubs, plants and trees in the oldest part. I just used to there to sit and to clear my mind, and visit an ancestor's grave. Thanks, Richard and Julia.
I often go to graveyards for a walk. I find them very peaceful & relaxing places. I've been doing it for many years. I love the plant life, bird song, bees, butterflies, trees & ivy. I like to look at the inscriptions on the graves. The different style of churches too are wonderful & it's an added bonus if they're open. I think you should do a few videos of you both drinking your tea in 'strange' places. A cave? Some tunnels? A ruin? Abandoned places? Love to you both & your families. Take care. ❤
Extreme Tea Drinking? I wonder if Richard and Julia would be up for that? I seem to remember a thing called Extreme Ironing but I think that was quite competitive!😊
Just wonderful❤ English contryside, the magical teapot, Lady Grey, (there we are!) and the lovely English Couple are having tea and biscuits by the graveyard Please continue inviting us along 🤗🌳🍪🍵🍵
We (me and my dear wife) had tea and home baked scones at Samphire Hoe yesterday. China tea cups (Old Country Roses), didn't want to risk the tea pot used a stainless steel pot instead with Assam loose tea from Kent & Sussex Tea & Coffee Co. We don't use a tea strainer either😎 It was a beautiful clear day enabling us to see France easily. Sorry to go on but you did say if anyone had done similar i.e. picnic to mention it. 😉
Such a lovely village and a very English tea party. So relaxed and uplifting, compared with the VERY disturbing blog on your other channel yesterday, with those two ladies, reporting on the awful things our children are now being taught. We need much more of this ‘normal’ light hearted material to counter all the Bad stuff out there. Have a great Easter down there on the South coast👍
Greetings from the North East UK - Loved this video, quintessentially English, hope you relaxed after you put down the camera and enjoyed your tea and Hobnobs !
My husband and i have electric bicycles and cycle through a lot of towns and villages in South Devon we often stop and have tea and cake in graveyards, we find them so peaceful ❤
Tea-rrific Richard, & Julia. Great video reminiscent of your old ones. Is Kingley Vale a suggestion for "Walking With Bald Explorer?" Have a great Easter! 😊 💜 xx
You can only drink tea that's been made in a proper tea pot, with a tea cosy to keep it warm (a real game changer if ever there was one). I would have preferred to see some loose leaf tea action, but the pour was well controlled and didn't overreach the cups, so all things considered its a pass!
Lovely tour. My wife loves Lady Grey tea but it's too flowery for me. Watch your head Richard. Our winter has been dreadful and so far April hasn't been great. Cold and bright today that I write (8th April).. Great place to have a cuppa. We had done that too but take a flask of hot water.
Ever since I came to live in France 50 years ago I have never had milk or sugar in tea and especially not Bergamot tea like lady Grey or Earl Grey which is oily and will make milk curdle. Oh you English!😝
@@JuliaHartley When it comes to making Earl Grey tea with milk, you can’t do it in the same way that you would with a normal cup of black tea. This is because Earl Grey tea is flavoured with bergamot oil, and if you’re not careful, the oil will cause the milk to curdle. There are two possible solutions to prevent this problem from occurring: Brew a weaker cup of the tea- this will mean the amount of bergamot oil in the cup is significantly reduced. Steep the tea in a separate cup- pour the milk into the cup that you intend to drink out of and then slowly add the tea you have brewed from a different cup. This approach will allow the milk to heat up slowly which will prevent curdling.
I have two old churches near me in Hampshire, and their shaded church yards are the coolest places in the summer. I often spend my afternoons there, drinking tea and reading. I've often wondered if this was morbid, but they are very peaceful places. I see a lot of wildlife too. Birds, butterflies, mice and even an adder once.
I love that you removed most of the purple it looks really good blond. You should use toners and do a dark warm red in the fall winter, dark blond spring, lighter blond summer. Lol i want to see you in every shade
I didn't purposefully remove the purple actually, I sometimes let it wash out too much before re-purpling. I'm a purple-lady so any colour as long as it's purple! I quite fancy the idea of having a selection of colourful wigs though 😉💜
@@the-english-couple a toner is like a permanent color but washes out slowly and fades. You have beautiful hair, you definitely don't need any wigs. Look up "how to tone my hair at home" and you'll see what I mean. Its a way to wear different colors without damaging your hair like some permanent colors can. I'd stay away from henna unless you want to stick with it but it can be a natural alternative to hair dye. You are so cute you could pull any color off. The purple definitely matches your personality 💜
Rooting for you Richard (and Julia) and hope very much that the decision from this platform the last 24 hrs will not dent your enthusiasm and output of allegorys.
Hi both - I had a question for you Richard. You said it was a Hamlet but I was under the impression that a Hamlet is a small village without a church. They fall under the parish of another village or town with its own church, is that correct?
Lyminster Church means so much to me, I was christened there,Mum was Married there in 1942 and laid to rest there in 2020, under that tree Julia hugged in the video. The bench was placed there by my family and where they were pointing to Arundel Castle is my family burial plot. Thankyou for this video, it was wonderful. I used to play around The Knucker Hole when I was a kid,there was no barriers back then. Such happy memories.
Thank you for the lovely comment. We're so pleased you enjoyed our video. It's such a beautiful place, especially to have spent a childhood there! 💜
Well isn’t this just lovely to read. ❤
@elliebutler8008 I'm so grateful for your visit earlier in the year and I think of you often xxx
3:55 - “And it’s contactless donations…” [silence] 😂
Nice have tea at grave yard u should brought toast rack maker great for stove toast honey great looks great
Hi both, I love a nice graveyard haha maybe that's why we arrange and take funeral services... 🤔😁
We've had a picnic in a graveyard before, very peaceful, usually very clean, and usually a lot quieter.
Beautiful panel, there's so much history in a C of E church, and they tend to have an awesome atmosphere. I guess we're biased as Steve's a Minister 😉
Love coming for a virtual walk with you guys. Lovely picnic basket and teapot! We definitely need a portable stove.
Keep on keeping on guys, love to both and kiddies xx
That was the most lovely Tea time we have seen in a long time. Thank you from a couple of followers from Gabriola Island, British Columbia, Canada.
such a lovely video- taking a beautiful break from the craziness of life and enjoying the simple pleasures in life- peace and quiet, nature and tea! 🫖🫖🫖🍵☕
Hi Richard and Julia, from South Africa. It's my first "English couple" video and Im so happy to have found you - it is some light relief for the doom and gloom that we are surrounded with..
Any time is tea time and seeing it is a very British ritual, it's just such a clever idea to incorporate this in your video. Let's see more tea spots, please😘
I luv old churches too. So much age and history :) .....so peaceful.
And you are a lovely couple x
Tea ceremony in style 😊
St George, approves this video.
Lovely video Richard and Julia nice to see you using Grahams Jersey milk,cant beat it in my view.The lovely Julia is so much fun, you are a lucky man Richard.
Lovely place to have tea. Really enjoyed watching you both and cannot wait until you have found your forever country home and making and cooking things for us to watch along with a bit of animlal rearing. Great stuff. xxx
A wonderful video, Richard and Julia ! Drinking tea with the best honey in the spring nature. What could be better ?😊🎉
Most fun
Beautiful tea picnic, 2 things missing though: a table cloth and a tea cosy for the tea pot😁. To me, nothing can beat a lovely pot of English tea, milk and proper scones with jam and clotted cream. Despite the fact I moved out of London UK over ten years ago to the mountains in central Italy, i still do my English tea...especially if/when I'm feeling the blues...first thing is a nice cuppa, then all will be ok for me🤣..I still yearn for a small croft in Scotland but I doubt it I can ever afford it..sadly, the main reason I moved out of my country to here is that I was unable to buy even the tiniest piece of land to grow my food, etc 😔
Proper strong Yorkshire tea for me 😊☕️
A tea party!
Great to see the English Couple out and about again. Hope to meet you guys up on a walk soon or a camp out one evening.
Lovely English couple, in love, having tea! The video was not dragging on for me....
Its set honey as my mate Richard has bees in the field .See if you can get some honeycomb 👍.Love the church .Good job you didn't get the ghost of Lady Grey behind you asking for a cuppa 😉😂💀👻
Dear Julia; Watched [and thoroughly enjoyed] here from across the North Sea (🇳🇴), I have to say that I think you and Richard both are superb representatives of your lovely country! . . .
Please continue making these relaxing, down to earth (NO pun intended) videos, they are pure mental 'nourishment'! . . . 💓
Cheers!☕☕
Maybe if you mixed the Lady Grey and Earl Grey tea together, you'd have a balance of energies??
A truly lovely idea - thank you so much💕🎉
I used to live right near a graveyard. Beautifully peaceful, full of wildlife and wild rambling shrubs, plants and trees in the oldest part. I just used to there to sit and to clear my mind, and visit an ancestor's grave. Thanks, Richard and Julia.
I often go to graveyards for a walk. I find them very peaceful & relaxing places. I've been doing it for many years. I love the plant life, bird song, bees, butterflies, trees & ivy. I like to look at the inscriptions on the graves. The different style of churches too are wonderful & it's an added bonus if they're open. I think you should do a few videos of you both drinking your tea in 'strange' places. A cave? Some tunnels? A ruin? Abandoned places? Love to you both & your families. Take care. ❤
Extreme Tea Drinking? I wonder if Richard and Julia would be up for that? I seem to remember a thing called Extreme Ironing but I think that was quite competitive!😊
I think that was a lovely idea to have tea in the graveyard , never seen it done before , and why not 😊
Just wonderful❤ English contryside, the magical teapot, Lady Grey, (there we are!) and the lovely English Couple are having tea and biscuits by the graveyard Please continue inviting us along 🤗🌳🍪🍵🍵
We (me and my dear wife) had tea and home baked scones at Samphire Hoe yesterday. China tea cups (Old Country Roses), didn't want to risk the tea pot used a stainless steel pot instead with Assam loose tea from Kent & Sussex Tea & Coffee Co. We don't use a tea strainer either😎 It was a beautiful clear day enabling us to see France easily.
Sorry to go on but you did say if anyone had done similar i.e. picnic to mention it. 😉
Fabulous! Thank you for that, it sounds like you had an excellent spot for a pot!
I hope to have you know, you've just made my DAY!!
And far more than that.❤
Aaah, we are so pleased! 💜
😁
Such a lovely village and a very English tea party. So relaxed and uplifting, compared with the VERY disturbing blog on your other channel yesterday, with those two ladies, reporting on the awful things our children are now being taught.
We need much more of this ‘normal’ light hearted material to counter all the Bad stuff out there.
Have a great Easter down there on the South coast👍
Greetings from the North East UK - Loved this video, quintessentially English, hope you relaxed after you put down the camera and enjoyed your tea and Hobnobs !
@11:38 - I wonder why there's a letterbox in the gate?
Happy Easter to you both and your loved ones! 🐥🐤🐣 xx
I really like you both, Richard and lovely Julia, Keep making this wonderful videos
Love to you both from Northern Ireland...me and my 89yesr old dad love watching you both...since Easter ❤
What a beautiful peaceful church and graveyard, the perfect spot for a cup of tea!
My husband and i have electric bicycles and cycle through a lot of towns and villages in South Devon we often stop and have tea and cake in graveyards, we find them so peaceful ❤
🫖 ☕️ ☕️ 🎩 Tea for two and a excellent choice Lady grey 🩶🩶
Oh I loved this 💜 more outdoor adventures please 🥰 great to see you having fun in the sun 🌞
You are funny, you two 😊
Tea-rrific Richard, & Julia. Great video reminiscent of your old ones. Is Kingley Vale a suggestion for "Walking With Bald Explorer?" Have a great Easter! 😊 💜 xx
Aaah yes, the next walk then! Thank you lovely 💜
What tea are you drinking, Earl-grave ?
HAH, how did we miss THAT joke! 😂
It's the way l tell um !
I think it was elder-bury!
What..........no scones?
Love the jacket, Julia. 😊
Oh Richard, oh Julia! Tea bags? A bottle on the table? Oh dear! Oh dear!
I know, we are simply calamitous are we not? 😂💜
Yaaaaaaay ... I Love that The Lovely Julia hugs trees too 🤩 Thanks for taking us along with you on your escapades ❤❤
Hehe, yay fellow tree hugger! Thanks for coming along with us 😊 💜
@@JuliaHartley😁 🤸🏼♀️💗
Hiya you 2 love Richards new stage but so happy this channel is still as charming as ever plus Julia's coat
Lovely, Lovely couple. ❤️❤️
You are so kind 💜
You can only drink tea that's been made in a proper tea pot, with a tea cosy to keep it warm (a real game changer if ever there was one). I would have preferred to see some loose leaf tea action, but the pour was well controlled and didn't overreach the cups, so all things considered its a pass!
2 for tea, wonderfull❤❤
Lovely tour. My wife loves Lady Grey tea but it's too flowery for me. Watch your head Richard. Our winter has been dreadful and so far April hasn't been great. Cold and bright today that I write (8th April).. Great place to have a cuppa. We had done that too but take a flask of hot water.
Each to his own, milk in tea yuck! 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂💜
Ever since I came to live in France 50 years ago I have never had milk or sugar in tea and especially not Bergamot tea like lady Grey or Earl Grey which is oily and will make milk curdle. Oh you English!😝
@@martincannon1078milk doesn't curdle in Lady Grey or Earl Grey, not sure what you mean?
@@JuliaHartley When it comes to making Earl Grey tea with milk, you can’t do it in the same way that you would with a normal cup of black tea. This is because Earl Grey tea is flavoured with bergamot oil, and if you’re not careful, the oil will cause the milk to curdle. There are two possible solutions to prevent this problem from occurring:
Brew a weaker cup of the tea- this will mean the amount of bergamot oil in the cup is significantly reduced.
Steep the tea in a separate cup- pour the milk into the cup that you intend to drink out of and then slowly add the tea you have brewed from a different cup. This approach will allow the milk to heat up slowly which will prevent curdling.
@@martincannon1078 I've never had milk curdle in earl or lady 🤷♀
This is the sort of weird stuff that I love watching,more please.
I have two old churches near me in Hampshire, and their shaded church yards are the coolest places in the summer. I often spend my afternoons there, drinking tea and reading.
I've often wondered if this was morbid, but they are very peaceful places. I see a lot of wildlife too. Birds, butterflies, mice and even an adder once.
I love that you removed most of the purple it looks really good blond. You should use toners and do a dark warm red in the fall winter, dark blond spring, lighter blond summer. Lol i want to see you in every shade
I didn't purposefully remove the purple actually, I sometimes let it wash out too much before re-purpling. I'm a purple-lady so any colour as long as it's purple! I quite fancy the idea of having a selection of colourful wigs though 😉💜
@@the-english-couple a toner is like a permanent color but washes out slowly and fades. You have beautiful hair, you definitely don't need any wigs. Look up "how to tone my hair at home" and you'll see what I mean. Its a way to wear different colors without damaging your hair like some permanent colors can. I'd stay away from henna unless you want to stick with it but it can be a natural alternative to hair dye. You are so cute you could pull any color off. The purple definitely matches your personality 💜
Havant had tea in a grave yard but have lunch ie a sandwich if passing through
In the states, we call that 'creamed' honey. It changes the sugar crystal structure and is amazing.
😊
I would like a spot of tea 🍵 and snack. But, I am not sure of the location. That is a fancy teaset.
Rooting for you Richard (and Julia) and hope very much that the decision from this platform the last 24 hrs will not dent your enthusiasm and output of allegorys.
Thank you! We're coming back stronger don't you fret 💜
Are you using an Osmo Pocket camera, by any chance?
It's a go-pro (7 I think)
Hi both - I had a question for you Richard. You said it was a Hamlet but I was under the impression that a Hamlet is a small village without a church. They fall under the parish of another village or town with its own church, is that correct?
You are indeed correct good sir!
Richard you need the white pill! Watch James Dellingpole with Neil Oliver!
Is it really that serious?