My memories of Gloucester are sadly coloured by having to stand in the rain for three hours afterward waiting for a lift. I do, however recall being given a tour of a pub cellar that was somehow connected with the Franciscan friars. It was a long time ago so I forget the name of the pub. But the beer was good, although not good enough to help me forget the weather. But again, good images, and thank you =]
@@stephenchappell7512 I had a quick look and I don't think this is the place! If ever I get back to the UK, and if ever I revisit Gloucester I will be sure to check it out though.
It should be mentioned that although actual Roman remains are thin on the ground any city map reveals its street plan which survives more perfectly preserved than elsewhere
I was considering revisiting Gloucester to make an "Origins Of Gloucester" video, talking about what settlements were in the area before the city was built, and how different people, Britons, Romans, Saxons etc slowly developed the settlement that is today's city. So I shall have to include that info!
@@AlexTheHistoryGuy As a destination it's often overlooked despite there being plenty to see, a possible reason being the amount of unfortunate architectural acne blighting what was surely once a beautiful city Come back soon 👍
Hi there, it's part of my thick Norfolk accent unfortunately so not easy to change. I often re-read my script and research notes to help get a clearer sentence haha
Another great video Alex - thanks for sharing the history 👌🏻
A pleasure ☺️
Another brilliant video. Thanks!
Appreciated ☺️
Thanks, great vid!
Glad you enjoyed!
My memories of Gloucester are sadly coloured by having to stand in the rain for three hours afterward waiting for a lift. I do, however recall being given a tour of a pub cellar that was somehow connected with the Franciscan friars. It was a long time ago so I forget the name of the pub. But the beer was good, although not good enough to help me forget the weather.
But again, good images, and thank you =]
Haha I remember the first time I visited Gloucester, it was raining buckets! Was a lovely day this time though.
The place you described is likely to
be The Fleece on Westgate Street
@@stephenchappell7512 It was a long time ago, but I will look that pub up and see! Thanks :)
@@wertperch
It's been closed for awhile but
there are plans for reopening
@@stephenchappell7512 I had a quick look and I don't think this is the place! If ever I get back to the UK, and if ever I revisit Gloucester I will be sure to check it out though.
So glad you were able to get the photos of that building ,so beautiful and has lasted so well. Hope the military is going well.
Glad you enjoyed!
I used to live in Gloucester great place great memories
It is rather beautiful
It should be mentioned that although actual Roman remains are thin on the ground any city map reveals its street plan which survives more perfectly preserved than elsewhere
I was considering revisiting Gloucester to make an "Origins Of Gloucester" video, talking about what settlements were in the area before the city was built, and how different people, Britons, Romans, Saxons etc slowly developed the settlement that is today's city. So I shall have to include that info!
@@AlexTheHistoryGuy
As a destination it's often overlooked despite there being plenty to see, a possible reason being the amount of unfortunate architectural acne blighting what was surely once a beautiful city
Come back soon 👍
Request: please pronounce your 'T's it makes a real difference to the narration
Hi there, it's part of my thick Norfolk accent unfortunately so not easy to change. I often re-read my script and research notes to help get a clearer sentence haha
Don't be so picky Cassie. We all have accents, and dialects. What's important is remaining down to earth and never the language snob!