Hello. Welcome aboard. Thanks ever so much for giving this channel a go! Glad you are enjoying the content :). Many thanks and the best to you from England.
It is good to see what towns looked like when designed around scale of a human being (and horse) instead of trucks and cars. Your style of filming also brings back the awareness of the moment which slows time down. ❤❤❤ The pedestrian bridges over clear winding streams with cobbled stream beds, the running stone gutters along buildings and roads, and narrow streets with a sharp turning radius are part of a dreamy past. Today we could never build such artistic drainage solutions in America with state department of transportation codes and the budget-busting cost of granite and its installation. It is all about wide turning radii for trucks, expansive parking lots, and concrete and asphalt materials. That is no environment for humans.
Шикарная прогулка! Пейзаж просто успокаивает нервы Рада была новому ролику Чисто, спокойно, красиво! У домов фундаментальный вид, очень привлекательно! Спасибо за прогулку, успехов!
I'm not at all a morning person, so these videos are enlightening, and I find the crowing of the rooster to be delightful, and the misty morn invigorating. This one is particularly wonderful, and briefly made me consider getting up early tomorrow. Unfortunately, no picturesque village and ancient churchyard here in my bit of Michigan, and our spring is barely emerging. But I will recall this walk as I roll over and catch a few more winks. Thanks!
Thank you for the beautiful enchanting walk love hearing the birds in the background and everything looks so clean it makes me want to move to England. 😊❤❤❤
Visited Lacock in 2006 as part of a 3 stop tour. The other stops were Bath and Stonehenge at sunset. We ate at a little 13th century pub in Lacock. Shepherd's pie and sticky toffee pudding. Then bought some lovely handmade soaps at a little shop there. It was beautiful. Love seeing the areas we didn't get to see that day.
Mi apreciado amigo, espero que su auto sea lo suficientemente amplio y confortable, para que haya podido descansar. Me encantó este pueblo y sus legendarias edificaciones. El comienzo del vídeo con su pequeño puente y el acercamiento a las aguas del refrescante rio. Las tomas a las delicadas flores que siempre alegran mi ser, las agradezco de corazón. El logotipo lo encontré en ese estratégico lugar claramente visible. Los sonidos también deleitan, entre aves, todos con diferentes matices, pero igualmente encantadores. Su trabajo parecerá sencillo para muchos, pero sé que requiere de mucho esfuerzo y dedicación. Cuídese mucho siga regalándonos estos invalorables momentos que aprecio y agradezco. Que hayan muchos más para celebrarlos. Feliz semana para usted. ❤🌹🌻🥀❤
Hi Ana. Thanks ever so much for your lovely comment. I’m really glad you enjoyed today’s walk. Thanks for your understanding regarding the fact that you know and appreciate how time & effort (and even money) goes into creating these videos, this video alone took the best part of 30 hours to edit mainly due to the blurring out of vehicle license plates. Your continued support is greatly appreciated & valued. Have a happy week Ana. OAAW
So much to say but just so much to see!! This walk hit every sense in my body & as weird as it sounds even your logo had my attention as he was gliding on the water. 😁 My morning coffee with the birds on your walk were the perfect thing to wake up too & loved seeing one fly to the bridge. I did enjoy it when you backed up, very nice touch!! So lovely to see & hear Spring in other places as well as home. I just may have to watch this one again, especially the brginning. The villages are so storybook & enchanting but it's you that bring it all together & make it so magical....thank you for doing this, I so love it. Have a wonderful week ahead & I hope you keep some of that magic for yourself as well. ❤
Hi Michele. Great to hear from you. Hope you had a nice weekend. Thanks ever so much for your lovely comment. I do find Lacock quite a tricky village to film in fact I filmed it previously around last October if I remember correctly but ended up scrapping the footage because I just wasn’t happy with it (the perils of having OCD!). I repeated the route almost identically on this walk so I had an advantage of already knowing exactly where I would start and finish the walk. Fortunately this time around I am probably about 80% happy which to be fair is actually quite high for me. I can honestly say there isn’t a single walk that I have done that I am 100% happy with, majority of the time the percentage rate probably sits at around 50%! Sorry for wittering on and deviating from your comment somewhat! I really do appreciate your feedback as it very much helps in many ways. Have tiptop week too. OAAW
@@OutandaboutWalking oh I wish you could see what I / we see on these walks, they are beautiful & each one has it's own special moments, scenery & enchantment. You work hard on these & you do it for others, please don't be so hard on yourself. These walks give so much to people, the comments state that. They are 100% priceless and so are you. Thank you so much.& know how happy they make people. 💕🤗
THEY ARE ALL---PROTECTED IN LAW, ON A GRADING, ACCORDING TO AGE, RARITY AND ORIGINAL PURPOSE. E.G YOU CANNOT CHANGE ANY ORIGINAL OUTSIDE ACRUTIMENTS LIKE DOOR KNOCKER'S, FANCY HINGES, MODERN WINDOWS , MATERIALS ,LIKE STONE WALLS , OR PAINT IT ANY GARISH COLOUR, ETC ETC, WITH OUT PERMISSION.
It is magnificent what a beautiful walk with the singing of the birds.The locals are very lucky all is wonderful .thank you for a sharing I had a great time and I saw your logo 👨🦯😊 thank you again.
Once these were working villages, Parish centric, with families going back hundreds of years, without being an aristocrat. The security as a child growing up in the countryside was dreamlike, peace and Nature and old family would lull you into a Matrix of country life with its layers of collective memory interwoven with timeless Oak woods and the scent of hand cut hay and horse harness. The Seasons came and went and The Spirit of Place , drifting through trees with her ever watchful eye, was visible to those who can see.
As always, SO grateful for your videos!!! Thank you for taking time at the bakery as that building is so special. Once again, you've made my day, here in the Rockies in Canada.
Hi Lori. It is really nice to hear from you today. Likewise, I am so grateful for your kind & continued support. Enjoy the rest of your day. Best wishes from England 🏴
Please name these villages…I used to live in the Cotswolds, and like to find my old bearings…it was 50 yrs ago, so memory is fading. Thankyou for giving us these beautiful walks.
Truly? You slept in your car and woke up with snow in April’s full bloom of early spring flowers? I thought snow in England was rare. This video is a gem. It is the first time I thought my tv screen was too small. I wanted a full immersion experience. Thank you for sharing all your walking experiences with us. They do so much good for lifting the spirit.
Hi Judy. Thanks for your comments. Oh dear, the bit about the snow should not of been in the description as it was from a previous video description in Lacock. I have now corrected it :). Thanks for your continued support. All the best to you. OAAW
Hi James. It is really good to hear from you. Thanks ever so much for your time spent on this walk. It is marvellous to see the land greening up again, all we need now is for it to warm up by about 10 Celsius. All the best to you. OAAW
Je garde cette vidéo pour plus tard quand je serai tranquille car j’ai traduit tes explications et ça a l’air magnifique. Je pense que beaucoup de séries anglaises que je regarde sont tournées là. Je te remercie d’avance car je vais être enchantée j’en suis certaine.Je te le dirai après et je vais aussi faire attention au logo 😉 bises de France où depuis 5 jours il fait très froid 5°( en une semaine où j’habite la température est passée de 30° à 4°)
Hi Lizen. Lovely to hear from you as always. Yes, you are right this village is no stranger to seeing film crews. Thanks ever so much for your continued support. Have a good day. OAAW
Hello from Naples, Florida. Very nice!! We enjoyed the sights, sounds and scenery. So peaceful. Thanks for sharing the amazing views with us, have a great week 👍 💯 ❤
Hi Sandra. Great to hear from you! Hope you are doing well. The crows always sound the same, personally I think I prefer hearing the singing of the smaller birds (not hating on crows tho, lol). Thanks for your time. OAAW
Me too!! I just happened to come across your channel as well!! Lovely!! I live in America. For some reason, all my life I've wanted to go to England. God willing one day I will. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to see this video. 🙏
It is early morning here now as I finally have gotten to watch your video in its entirety. (I like to wait til I can give your videos my full attention; you are so meticulous and purposeful in filming everything from lovely panoramas to interesting details that I like to watch them with similar careful attention). What a wonderful town- and even if you hadn’t told us that this place frequently gets used for period-drama movies and mini-series, I would have instantly wondered about that, as the scenery and buildings were so obviously appropriate for that. I could just picture Elizabeth Bennett and her sisters walking down those streets, past the shops! This prompted me to look up filming locations for the 1995 BBC Pride and Prejudice mini-series (my favorite rendering of this classic), and Lacock did indeed double as the fictional town of Meryton for this film. No wonder the scenes looked so familiar! What a charming town, and how interesting (though perhaps at times inconvenient) it must be for residents to have their village used in this way! You mentioned that the town belongs to the national trust. Does this mean that the homes are not privately owned, but are rented from the NT? I just wondered about that. I also wondered what type of bird made that loud, high-pitched, two-syllable call that we heard for several minutes, starting around the 23 minute mark? I tried using my bird ID app as UA-cam played, but (as I suspected would be the case), the bird app is geared to live recording, not picking up calls from UA-cam films. It was unfamiliar to me. I really enjoyed hearing all the different chirps and calls of the various birds, and the rooster was certainly in good voice! The scenes by the bridge and along the gently flowing stream were truly lovely, and peaceful! I would love to be sitting there, enjoying the song of the water splashing over the rocks. All of the walk was wonderful (so hard to pick out favorite things, as everything seems to make the “favorite” list), and thank you again for the trouble and time you take to film these delightful walks. P. S. Though not seen in this video, you mentioned awakening to snow! That must have been lovely, as I know that you had previously lamented the snowless winter you had this year…..
Hi Janet. It is really good to hear from you. I hope you are OK and Mr Ryan is doing well. Thanks ever so much for your wonderful comment. I am really glad your enjoyed our walk in this lovely location. I must say, It is quite amazing to think that given how far away you live you have watched ‘P & P’. I remember watching some of the ‘behind the scenes’ from it and it was very surreal to see the streets where the residents vehicles parked are normally parked which were instead replaced with sizeable film crews. I don’t know if the NT owns every property there but I would hazard a guess that the majority are rented from them. The National Trust do some really marvellous work here in the UK…I myself have been a member for many years now. Do you have NT equivalents in the US? I also wondered what type of bird that was around the 23 min mark, first of all I though maybe an unusual kind of cockerel sound but then wondered if it was a peacock! Hopefully someone will be able to confirm what it is as it would be good to satisfy our curiosity:) Ah yes, the snow walk in Lacock, I had no idea it was going to snow. That was about 16 months ago but only seems like a week ago! Scary how fast time seems to go these days…I remember thinking that as a young child the summers always seemed endless and my friends and I would stay that age forever :). Perhaps in some way, these walks are reminiscent of childhood times in the sense that we still like to go in search of adventure but on a more sensible level? ( no more tree climbing etc 😀 )Enjoy the rest of your day, Janet and thanks again for your kind support & every comment you have ever written, it really means a lot. OAAW
@@OutandaboutWalking We actually have access to many British shows here, and have had for quite some time. :) One channel that we get on our local tv is from PBS (public broadcasting service), and this is funded by member subscriptions rather than by businesses (no ads!). Because of this fact, the programming fare is much more unique and (I think) interesting, as they are able to purchase and show programs that members (anyone can pledge funds of support) want to see, rather than shows that supposedly will sell products via advertisements. This has- through the decades- included lots of British shows. Britcoms were always a favorite of ours, as well as the more serious programming- and I have checked out from our local library more DVDs of Jane Austen and other classic literature dramatizations from the UK than I can count! The 1995 presentation of P&P has been watched by me so many times (I have it on a 6-DVD set) that I could quote back to you multiple large chunks of the dialogue! :) I, too, watched the “behind the scenes” feature that you spoke of, and likewise found it interesting- especially seeing the measures that prep crews had to take to remove all visual evidences of modern life from this English village, to make it look as it would have looked back in the 1800s…..no small undertaking! Your question about the National Trust over here was a good one, but I did not know the answer- though I surely expected that we did have one. I looked it up online and confirmed that we do, and it is based in Washington DC. It functions as does your UK one. I also do know that in our area here there are buildings that are designated as historic structures, even if privately owned- and in these cases, owners need special permission from authorities to do any kinds of alterations or remodeling to the houses (especially outwardly, where it is seen), to not spoil their historic integrity. Often these places sport a plaque on the front, telling the date on which they were built. Yes, adventures take many forms- especially after we pass childhood! A great walk where we observe the beauties and interesting things we pass definitely qualifies- as does any other interesting new experience, or any fun thing that we attempt to learn. I look on every new musical instrument that I try to tackle learning as an adventure! :) Have a great rest-of-the-week, and weekend! I will look forward to whatever adventure you have for your viewers next. :)
@@OutandaboutWalking (Wrote a previous reply and it got lost in cyberspace…will attempt again). We actually have access to quite a lot of British programming over here, and have had for quite some time. One tv station that we get is from PBS (public broadcasting service), and this is supported through viewers subscribing and pledging funds, as opposed to being supported by businesses who intersperse commercial advertisements throughout the shows. Because of this fact, PBS is able to offer much more unique and (in my opinion) interesting programming than is seen on the commercial stations. British shows are common on PBS- ones belonging to multiple genres. Britcoms were always a favorite of ours on Saturday evenings- as well as the more serious programming. I have also- through the decades- checked out from our library more DVDs with dramatizations of classic British literature than I can count. Regarding the 1995 P&P, I have watched that one so many times (I also have it on a 6-DVD set) that I could quote back to you large chunks of the dialogue! I also watched the “behind the scenes” feature from this that you mentioned, and likewise found it to be quite interesting- and especially the part of seeing all the measures that the prep crew had to take prior, to hide all evidences of modern life, and to make this English village look as it would have looked in the 1800s. Fascinating! Your question about a National Trust over here was a good one, and though I surely expected that we had such an organization, I wanted to ascertain before answering- so I looked it up online. We do, indeed, based in Washington DC- and it functions similarly to your UK one. I also know that in our local area we have certain homes and buildings that are designated as a “historic site” because of their age (which would seem young by UK standards!), and owners of these homes must procure special permission from authorities before doing any outward remodeling work, that the historic integrity of the building may be preserved. Yes, adventures take many forms- especially after we leave childhood behind. A great walk where we appreciate the beauties and interesting things that we pass certainly qualifies as the best kind of an adventure- as does any new, fun experience that we have, or any new skill that we attempt to gain. (I look on any new musical instrument I attempt to learn as an adventure)! :) Have a great rest of the week and weekend! I look forward to the next walk that you presently have waiting in the wings…..
@@OutandaboutWalking Have written a reply twice to answer your question/comment, and both times it got erased in transit. Oh, well- I tried! (We’ll see if this also gets erased).
Hello and good evening to you. Coincidentally I live in England but also love the scenery of Japan. Your country is beautiful with vast dramatic countryside and the most amazing cities. My dream is to walk in Tokyo at night when it is raining and film it :). Anyway, thanks for your kind support. All the best to you.
Lovely morning walk and video. I’ve been to Lacock a few times, while visiting friends in nearby Corsham (another lovely town) but your great video has given me a different view, as it is usually so busy with visitors when I’m there. Thank you for your thoughtful filming. I enjoyed your peaceful walk so much! Regards from Colorado👋🏻
Hi Rose. Thank you for your lovely comment. Good to hear & know that you enjoyed this walk. You are so right as this film does provide an unusual perspective that it rarely seen in such a heavily visited & busy location. Think I will have to have a look at Corsham in due course…thanks for the heads up :) Wishing you all the best. OAAW in England 🏴
A mi me gusta mucha caminar he suvi de o a la montaña al monte he sembtado en la milpa he ido a conocet muchos pueblitos de mecico caminando como se dise michila al hombro y me gusta muchisimo me gusta el campo y quiciera ur a estos paises tan hermosos si pudiera irme caminando lo aria.
Hey OAAW~ Nice little country village.😉 The architecture, the construction, the stone work… so beautiful. I loved all the birds, especially the rooster. And the Abbey! What was it like to wake up in your car after a snow storm? Clearly you are dedicated, but you must see some beautiful sights that don’t make it into your walk videos…. Question: Who takes care of the walking paths like the one you are on in the last part of this video - so they are walkable? Here’s to a good weekend before an also good week next week!
Hi Cheryl. It is really good to hear from you. It was a pleasant unexpected surprise to wake up to snow outside but boy was I frozen! Still not my coldest overnighter...the worst was earlier this year when it was minus 7 inside! Yes, I often see some beautiful sights throughout my travels, which does make me wish I could share them all! Usually footpaths are maintained by the local council but often residents may have a group of volunteers that may supplement their area with things like litter picking etc. It is normally the same for church grounds, local parishners may assist with keeping things neat and tidy. Hope you have a lovely weekend, Cheryl. Many thanks. OAAW
@@OutandaboutWalking Hey OAAW. The condition of your trails is impressive. I recently read an article about the horrible trash, etc. (including dead bodies), near the top of Mt. Everest. Such behavior is sad to see, so I find myself happy to see how well your trails are maintained. Maybe it is because the way your village communities are set up? They are much smaller in size so maybe there is more interest in maintaining them? I'm always struck where I am in the US Northeast how less involved or accommodating people seem to be. Anyway.... Thank you. My weekend has been beautiful so far, starting off with my second latte and your video. ;)
@@cherylb6755 that does indeed sound like a marvellous way to kick start your day :). I will let you in on a little secret but shhh don’t tell anyone ;) I did some litter picking before I started this walk, partly because the video would benefit from it but also because it was nice to feel like I was helping out in some small way in the village. I must say tho there was not an awful lot of rubbish to pickup, which is not surprising after seeing how full up one of the rubbish bins was. I’m the same if I go on a beach and I see litter, the thought of it ending up in the ocean and hurting marine life makes me really sad 😢. Plastics are the worse. Cheryl here is to a pleasant week ahead for both of us after a very nice weekend :).
@@OutandaboutWalking Hey OAAW~ I am the same way about picking up trash! I, too, feel better for doing it! Too, I've noticed it is much windier here in the last four or five years, so I wonder how much that contributes to the trash getting all blown around. Yes, to a pleasant week after a very nice weekend! So far, so good....
Bonjour cher ami comment allez vous j'espère que vous allez bien sa fait bien longtemps j'espère que tout vas bien, je suis très contente de regarder tous vot video vraiment sont super continue comme ça good félicitations soyez toujours heureux ton ami fidèle. Aïcha. Thank you ❤💚❤🤎❤💙👍👍👍💝💝💝🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏😉😍🥰💐💐💐💐💐💐🇩🇿🇬🇧🇩🇿🇬🇧🇩🇿🇬🇧🇩🇿🇬🇧🇩🇿
Hi Arthur. It is a lockup....basically used as an overnight jail. These sort of lockups were dotted around in villages and towns in England hundreds of years ago.
It's a village of fewer than 200 population and it's filmed at dawn (which today - 29 April - was at 05:39). Why would there be people walking about? They're nearly all in bed!
I found your channel last night. I absolutely love it. I live in America, I have always wanted to travel to England. Thank you 😊
Hello. Welcome aboard. Thanks ever so much for giving this channel a go! Glad you are enjoying the content :). Many thanks and the best to you from England.
His channel is amazing! I love how he takes his time, and shows the surroundings.
It is good to see what towns looked like when designed around scale of a human being (and horse) instead of trucks and cars.
Your style of filming also brings back the awareness of the moment which slows time down. ❤❤❤
The pedestrian bridges over clear winding streams with cobbled stream beds, the running stone gutters along buildings and roads, and narrow streets with a sharp turning radius are part of a dreamy past.
Today we could never build such artistic drainage solutions in America with state department of transportation codes and the budget-busting cost of granite and its installation. It is all about wide turning radii for trucks, expansive parking lots, and concrete and asphalt materials. That is no environment for humans.
@@euniceloy7120 thanks Eunice. Hope you are doing well. All the best to you.
Türkiye'den. Selam. Abone. Oldum. Tek. Hayalimdeki. Ülke. İngiltere. @@OutandaboutWalking
Шикарная прогулка! Пейзаж просто успокаивает нервы Рада была новому ролику Чисто, спокойно, красиво! У домов фундаментальный вид, очень привлекательно! Спасибо за прогулку, успехов!
Hello. Thanks ever so much for your lovely comment. Wishing you all the very best. OAAW
Вот просто с языка сняли! Подписываюсь под каждым вашим словом!
I'm not at all a morning person, so these videos are enlightening, and I find the crowing of the rooster to be delightful, and the misty morn invigorating. This one is particularly wonderful, and briefly made me consider getting up early tomorrow. Unfortunately, no picturesque village and ancient churchyard here in my bit of Michigan, and our spring is barely emerging. But I will recall this walk as I roll over and catch a few more winks. Thanks!
Hello. Thanks ever so much for your comment. Glad you enjoyed this walk. All the best to you.
Thank you ❤ I love so much England❤❤❤This video is like a dream for me❤
Hi Florence. Glad you enjoyed the walk. All the best to you.
Beautiful images, lovely water stream sound, thank you for taking me to places I would never be able to see, if it weren’t for you
@@idatipping2428 thanks very much Ida. Glad you are enjoying the content.
All the best to you.
OAAW
🇯🇵よりこんばんは
川を流れる水の音と鳥の鳴き声は癒されます✨鶏の朝を告げる鳴き声ものどかで心地よい目覚めを迎えられますね✨👏✨
青空がかがやきだしましたね✨何世紀の教会でしょうか?趣のある石壁や窓に歴史を感じます✨
時々車が走っていると現在進行形だと我に返りますね
受け継がれてきた石の建物素敵です✨
赤い電話ボックスはアガサシリーズかモースシリーズかに出てきそうでミステリアスな場面を思いうかびました✨緑の木々の小路と鳥の鳴き声はやっぱり癒されますね✨今から眠りにつきます✨良い夢を見られたらラッキーです✨
素敵な散歩をありがとう☺️✨
Thank you for the beautiful enchanting walk love hearing the birds in the background and everything looks so clean it makes me want to move to England. 😊❤❤❤
Hi Bettina. Thanks very much for your comment. Glad you enjoyed this walk :)
Visited Lacock in 2006 as part of a 3 stop tour. The other stops were Bath and Stonehenge at sunset. We ate at a little 13th century pub in Lacock. Shepherd's pie and sticky toffee pudding. Then bought some lovely handmade soaps at a little shop there. It was beautiful. Love seeing the areas we didn't get to see that day.
Trowbridge, Wilts here
@@91099Babar GOOOOD EVENING, TROWBRIDGE. A LOVELY LITTLE TOWN.
Beautiful video! Nice sharing my friend....!!!!!
Thanks! 🙏
Enjoy your weekend
OAAW
Благодарю . Великолепный фильм. Всем добра 🎉
Thanks very much. All the best to you too.
Un relajante paseo por este precioso lugar.. Como me gusta el sonido del agua. 🌳🌺🌳🌺GRACIAS 🌹
Hi Gloria. Thanks very much for your nice comment. All the best to you.
Mi apreciado amigo, espero que su auto sea lo suficientemente amplio y confortable, para que haya podido descansar. Me encantó este pueblo y sus legendarias edificaciones. El comienzo del vídeo con su pequeño puente y el acercamiento a las aguas del refrescante rio. Las tomas a las delicadas flores que siempre alegran mi ser, las agradezco de corazón. El logotipo lo encontré en ese estratégico lugar claramente visible. Los sonidos también deleitan, entre aves, todos con diferentes matices, pero igualmente encantadores. Su trabajo parecerá sencillo para muchos, pero sé que requiere de mucho esfuerzo y dedicación. Cuídese mucho siga regalándonos estos invalorables momentos que aprecio y agradezco. Que hayan muchos más para celebrarlos. Feliz semana para usted. ❤🌹🌻🥀❤
Hi Ana. Thanks ever so much for your lovely comment. I’m really glad you enjoyed today’s walk. Thanks for your understanding regarding the fact that you know and appreciate how time & effort (and even money) goes into creating these videos, this video alone took the best part of 30 hours to edit mainly due to the blurring out of vehicle license plates. Your continued support is greatly appreciated & valued. Have a happy week Ana.
OAAW
@@OutandaboutWalking Su esfuerzo está teniendo frutos y llenando de bellas emociones a mucha gente. Siga así ! Feliz día.😄❤
So much to say but just so much to see!! This walk hit every sense in my body & as weird as it sounds even your logo had my attention as he was gliding on the water. 😁 My morning coffee with the birds on your walk were the perfect thing to wake up too & loved seeing one fly to the bridge. I did enjoy it when you backed up, very nice touch!! So lovely to see & hear Spring in other places as well as home. I just may have to watch this one again, especially the brginning. The villages are so storybook & enchanting but it's you that bring it all together & make it so magical....thank you for doing this, I so love it. Have a wonderful week ahead & I hope you keep some of that magic for yourself as well. ❤
Hi Michele. Great to hear from you. Hope you had a nice weekend. Thanks ever so much for your lovely comment. I do find Lacock quite a tricky village to film in fact I filmed it previously around last October if I remember correctly but ended up scrapping the footage because I just wasn’t happy with it (the perils of having OCD!). I repeated the route almost identically on this walk so I had an advantage of already knowing exactly where I would start and finish the walk. Fortunately this time around I am probably about 80% happy which to be fair is actually quite high for me. I can honestly say there isn’t a single walk that I have done that I am 100% happy with, majority of the time the percentage rate probably sits at around 50%! Sorry for wittering on and deviating from your comment somewhat!
I really do appreciate your feedback as it very much helps in many ways.
Have tiptop week too.
OAAW
@@OutandaboutWalking oh I wish you could see what I / we see on these walks, they are beautiful & each one has it's own special moments, scenery & enchantment. You work hard on these & you do it for others, please don't be so hard on yourself. These walks give so much to people, the comments state that. They are 100% priceless and so are you. Thank you so much.& know how happy they make people. 💕🤗
Love love this old world country scenery. I can imagine this wonderland on a sunny day. Watching from USA.
Hi Linh. Thank you for your comment.
All the very best to you.
Beautiful ! So awesome that places like this still exist in our "modern" world.
Thanks Bob. Glad you enjoyed it. All the best to you.
THEY ARE ALL---PROTECTED IN LAW, ON A GRADING, ACCORDING TO AGE, RARITY AND ORIGINAL PURPOSE. E.G YOU CANNOT CHANGE ANY ORIGINAL OUTSIDE ACRUTIMENTS LIKE DOOR KNOCKER'S, FANCY HINGES, MODERN WINDOWS , MATERIALS ,LIKE STONE WALLS , OR PAINT IT ANY GARISH COLOUR, ETC ETC, WITH OUT PERMISSION.
Спасибо за вашу работу! Уникальный стиль съемки! Удивительное место✨. Ждем новых прогулок))..From Russia with love❤
Good evening. Thank you very much for your comment. Good to know that you enjoy my style of filming. New walks on the way :)
It is magnificent what a beautiful walk with the singing of the birds.The locals are very lucky all is wonderful .thank you for a sharing I had a great time and I saw your logo 👨🦯😊 thank you again.
Well done on spotting the logo ;)
@@OutandaboutWalking
The logo placement was lovely- you give us a game, like hunting Easter eggs.😊
@@JudyHanksDesign you hit the nail on the head, as that is exactly what it is…a little fun game which just adds a little extra to the walk :)
Once these were working villages, Parish centric, with families going back hundreds of years, without being an aristocrat.
The security as a child growing up in the countryside was dreamlike, peace and Nature and old family would lull you into a Matrix of country life with its layers of collective memory interwoven with timeless Oak woods and the scent of hand cut hay and horse harness.
The Seasons came and went and The Spirit of Place , drifting through trees with her ever watchful eye, was visible to those who can see.
That is most lovely…thank you! All the best to you.
WOW , THAT WAS GREAT, CAN YOU RECORD THAT SO I CAN-BE LOLLED TO SLEEP EVERY NIGHT?
As always, SO grateful for your videos!!! Thank you for taking time at the bakery as that building is so special. Once again, you've made my day, here in the Rockies in Canada.
Hi Lori. It is really nice to hear from you today. Likewise, I am so grateful for your kind & continued support. Enjoy the rest of your day. Best wishes from England 🏴
Merci pour cette belle promenade, ça commence bien ma journée.
That is wonderful to hear! Thank you 🙏
Спасибо за чудесную прогулку! Одно удовольствие побыть в тишине и спокойствии хоть на короткое время.
Thanks very much, glad you enjoyed this walk.
Have a nice day.
Jajal jalan yang menyenangkan...
Melihat desa yg indah di kelilingi tanaman hijau,suara burung berkicau dan gemercik air akan membuat pikiran damai ❤
Thanks very much. Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice it look a fairly village and flowers 💐 every where thank you sharing this beauty video👌🏻🌹🌹🌹🇪🇸👨🌾
Esto es paz, maravilloso y esta muy bien cuidado
Please name these villages…I used to live in the Cotswolds, and like to find my old bearings…it was 50 yrs ago, so memory is fading. Thankyou for giving us these beautiful walks.
Check out the description / info box under the video for more details. 😁🚶
Thanks man,
These are the most peaceful and relaxing.
God bless 🙏
I live in Los Angeles. The quietness that allows one to hear the birds and water is so wonderful. Thank you.
Hello. Thanks very much. That is so true, the pure unspoilt sound of nature is the best :)
Have a nice Sunday.
OAAW
Truly? You slept in your car and woke up with snow in April’s full bloom of early spring flowers? I thought snow in England was rare.
This video is a gem. It is the first time I thought my tv screen was too small. I wanted a full immersion experience.
Thank you for sharing all your walking experiences with us. They do so much good for lifting the spirit.
Hi Judy. Thanks for your comments. Oh dear, the bit about the snow should not of been in the description as it was from a previous video description in Lacock. I have now corrected it :).
Thanks for your continued support. All the best to you. OAAW
OUR WEATHER HAS A WICKED SENSE OF HUMOUR, IT LIKES TO LULL US, INTO A FALSE SENSE OF SECURITY.
Wow, what an idyllic village! Paced well along the narrow path at the start and end. So good to see the green again! Thanks!
Hi James. It is really good to hear from you. Thanks ever so much for your time spent on this walk. It is marvellous to see the land greening up again, all we need now is for it to warm up by about 10 Celsius. All the best to you. OAAW
Je garde cette vidéo pour plus tard quand je serai tranquille car j’ai traduit tes explications et ça a l’air magnifique. Je pense que beaucoup de séries anglaises que je regarde sont tournées là. Je te remercie d’avance car je vais être enchantée j’en suis certaine.Je te le dirai après et je vais aussi faire attention au logo 😉 bises de France où depuis 5 jours il fait très froid 5°( en une semaine où j’habite la température est passée de 30° à 4°)
Hi Lizen. Lovely to hear from you as always. Yes, you are right this village is no stranger to seeing film crews. Thanks ever so much for your continued support. Have a good day. OAAW
Ah man, 'enjoy your videos so much! The water, the color green, the sounds and scenery with your camera angles; thank you
Hello from Naples, Florida. Very nice!! We enjoyed the sights, sounds and scenery. So peaceful. Thanks for sharing the amazing views with us, have a great week 👍 💯 ❤
Si asi fueran todos los paises por cuidar su pais si u ciudd y este planeta
What a wonderful place!!!!!
Thanks Val 🙂
Noticing your crafty ways in impose your logo on different surfaces 👍💐
It certainly adds a little extra bit of fun to the video. Well done on finding it, Sandra ;)
Thank you for taking the time to let the beauty reach one’s soul.
Hi Lorna. Thank you for that lovely sentiment. All the best to you.
Thanks
Hi Terri. Thank you so much for your kind support.
All the very best to you.
OAAW
Morning 🌷it is spring and nature is singing! Only Those crows are evil sounding 😂 nice walk ☮️🇨🇦💜
Hi Sandra. Great to hear from you! Hope you are doing well. The crows always sound the same, personally I think I prefer hearing the singing of the smaller birds (not hating on crows tho, lol). Thanks for your time. OAAW
Me too!! I just happened to come across your channel as well!! Lovely!! I live in America. For some reason, all my life I've wanted to go to England. God willing one day I will. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to see this video. 🙏
Hi Janet. Thank you for your comment. I hope you do get to visit here sometime. Many thanks for your kind support. All the best to you.
Thank you for another wonderful morning walk.
Hi Eileen. Thanks for supporting it.
All the best to you.
What a beautiful
It is early morning here now as I finally have gotten to watch your video in its entirety. (I like to wait til I can give your videos my full attention; you are so meticulous and purposeful in filming everything from lovely panoramas to interesting details that I like to watch them with similar careful attention). What a wonderful town- and even if you hadn’t told us that this place frequently gets used for period-drama movies and mini-series, I would have instantly wondered about that, as the scenery and buildings were so obviously appropriate for that. I could just picture Elizabeth Bennett and her sisters walking down those streets, past the shops! This prompted me to look up filming locations for the 1995 BBC Pride and Prejudice mini-series (my favorite rendering of this classic), and Lacock did indeed double as the fictional town of Meryton for this film. No wonder the scenes looked so familiar! What a charming town, and how interesting (though perhaps at times inconvenient) it must be for residents to have their village used in this way! You mentioned that the town belongs to the national trust. Does this mean that the homes are not privately owned, but are rented from the NT? I just wondered about that. I also wondered what type of bird made that loud, high-pitched, two-syllable call that we heard for several minutes, starting around the 23 minute mark? I tried using my bird ID app as UA-cam played, but (as I suspected would be the case), the bird app is geared to live recording, not picking up calls from UA-cam films. It was unfamiliar to me. I really enjoyed hearing all the different chirps and calls of the various birds, and the rooster was certainly in good voice! The scenes by the bridge and along the gently flowing stream were truly lovely, and peaceful! I would love to be sitting there, enjoying the song of the water splashing over the rocks. All of the walk was wonderful (so hard to pick out favorite things, as everything seems to make the “favorite” list), and thank you again for the trouble and time you take to film these delightful walks.
P. S. Though not seen in this video, you mentioned awakening to snow! That must have been lovely, as I know that you had previously lamented the snowless winter you had this year…..
Hi Janet. It is really good to hear from you. I hope you are OK and Mr Ryan is doing well. Thanks ever so much for your wonderful comment. I am really glad your enjoyed our walk in this lovely location. I must say, It is quite amazing to think that given how far away you live you have watched ‘P & P’. I remember watching some of the ‘behind the scenes’ from it and it was very surreal to see the streets where the residents vehicles parked are normally parked which were instead replaced with sizeable film crews. I don’t know if the NT owns every property there but I would hazard a guess that the majority are rented from them. The National Trust do some really marvellous work here in the UK…I myself have been a member for many years now. Do you have NT equivalents in the US?
I also wondered what type of bird that was around the 23 min mark, first of all I though maybe an unusual kind of cockerel sound but then wondered if it was a peacock! Hopefully someone will be able to confirm what it is as it would be good to satisfy our curiosity:)
Ah yes, the snow walk in Lacock, I had no idea it was going to snow. That was about 16 months ago but only seems like a week ago! Scary how fast time seems to go these days…I remember thinking that as a young child the summers always seemed endless and my friends and I would stay that age forever :). Perhaps in some way, these walks are reminiscent of childhood times in the sense that we still like to go in search of adventure but on a more sensible level? ( no more tree climbing etc 😀 )Enjoy the rest of your day, Janet and thanks again for your kind support & every comment you have ever written, it really means a lot. OAAW
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We actually have access to many British shows here, and have had for quite some time. :) One channel that we get on our local tv is from PBS (public broadcasting service), and this is funded by member subscriptions rather than by businesses (no ads!). Because of this fact, the programming fare is much more unique and (I think) interesting, as they are able to purchase and show programs that members (anyone can pledge funds of support) want to see, rather than shows that supposedly will sell products via advertisements. This has- through the decades- included lots of British shows. Britcoms were always a favorite of ours, as well as the more serious programming- and I have checked out from our local library more DVDs of Jane Austen and other classic literature dramatizations from the UK than I can count! The 1995 presentation of P&P has been watched by me so many times (I have it on a 6-DVD set) that I could quote back to you multiple large chunks of the dialogue! :) I, too, watched the “behind the scenes” feature that you spoke of, and likewise found it interesting- especially seeing the measures that prep crews had to take to remove all visual evidences of modern life from this English village, to make it look as it would have looked back in the 1800s…..no small undertaking! Your question about the National Trust over here was a good one, but I did not know the answer- though I surely expected that we did have one. I looked it up online and confirmed that we do, and it is based in Washington DC. It functions as does your UK one. I also do know that in our area here there are buildings that are designated as historic structures, even if privately owned- and in these cases, owners need special permission from authorities to do any kinds of alterations or remodeling to the houses (especially outwardly, where it is seen), to not spoil their historic integrity. Often these places sport a plaque on the front, telling the date on which they were built. Yes, adventures take many forms- especially after we pass childhood! A great walk where we observe the beauties and interesting things we pass definitely qualifies- as does any other interesting new experience, or any fun thing that we attempt to learn. I look on every new musical instrument that I try to tackle learning as an adventure! :)
Have a great rest-of-the-week, and weekend! I will look forward to whatever adventure you have for your viewers next. :)
@@OutandaboutWalking
(Wrote a previous reply and it got lost in cyberspace…will attempt again).
We actually have access to quite a lot of British programming over here, and have had for quite some time. One tv station that we get is from PBS (public broadcasting service), and this is supported through viewers subscribing and pledging funds, as opposed to being supported by businesses who intersperse commercial advertisements throughout the shows. Because of this fact, PBS is able to offer much more unique and (in my opinion) interesting programming than is seen on the commercial stations. British shows are common on PBS- ones belonging to multiple genres. Britcoms were always a favorite of ours on Saturday evenings- as well as the more serious programming. I have also- through the decades- checked out from our library more DVDs with dramatizations of classic British literature than I can count. Regarding the 1995 P&P, I have watched that one so many times (I also have it on a 6-DVD set) that I could quote back to you large chunks of the dialogue! I also watched the “behind the scenes” feature from this that you mentioned, and likewise found it to be quite interesting- and especially the part of seeing all the measures that the prep crew had to take prior, to hide all evidences of modern life, and to make this English village look as it would have looked in the 1800s. Fascinating! Your question about a National Trust over here was a good one, and though I surely expected that we had such an organization, I wanted to ascertain before answering- so I looked it up online. We do, indeed, based in Washington DC- and it functions similarly to your UK one. I also know that in our local area we have certain homes and buildings that are designated as a “historic site” because of their age (which would seem young by UK standards!), and owners of these homes must procure special permission from authorities before doing any outward remodeling work, that the historic integrity of the building may be preserved.
Yes, adventures take many forms- especially after we leave childhood behind. A great walk where we appreciate the beauties and interesting things that we pass certainly qualifies as the best kind of an adventure- as does any new, fun experience that we have, or any new skill that we attempt to gain. (I look on any new musical instrument I attempt to learn as an adventure)! :)
Have a great rest of the week and weekend! I look forward to the next walk that you presently have waiting in the wings…..
@@OutandaboutWalking
Have written a reply twice to answer your question/comment, and both times it got erased in transit.
Oh, well- I tried! (We’ll see if this also gets erased).
@@janetryan9779 gremlins in the system again, Janet
시골전경이 참 평화롭고, 직장 은퇴후 조용하게 살아가기 좋은 동네입니다.
오래된 담장과 건물벽에서 수 많은 사람들의 삶의 흔적이 느껴집니다.
민박하면서 며칠 머물고 싶어집니다.
Its these types of environments i like to take a walk on, i wish one day i do
I live in Japan, but I love the scenery of England.
Hello and good evening to you. Coincidentally I live in England but also love the scenery of Japan. Your country is beautiful with vast dramatic countryside and the most amazing cities. My dream is to walk in Tokyo at night when it is raining and film it :). Anyway, thanks for your kind support. All the best to you.
¡Que bello lugar! Viviría allí. 😍
your vlog is so silent, cool, and makes me dreaming in a sunny day in a busy city jakarta Indonesia.
SUNNY, YOU SAY ? SEND SOME OF THAT OVER, PLEASE.
Hi!
Just found your channel!
U live in a magical place, how cool!!!
Just gorgeous!!!!
Thanks so much for sharing!!!
Hi Cindy. Thanks ever so much for giving this channel a go. Glad you are enjoying it. All the best to you.
Greetings from Manchester. 🐝 I absolutely loved this video. Beautiful and relaxing scenes. ❤️
Many thanks and all the best to you. OAAW
Primero que nada le doy gracias. A dios por toda esta naturaleza que dios creo en este planeta llamado tierra es bellicimo
Thanks Esther for your comment(s). Nature is truly wonderful. Glad you enjoyed this walk. All the best to you.
OAAW
Lovely morning walk and video. I’ve been to Lacock a few times, while visiting friends in nearby Corsham (another lovely town) but your great video has given me a different view, as it is usually so busy with visitors when I’m there. Thank you for your thoughtful filming. I enjoyed your peaceful walk so much! Regards from Colorado👋🏻
Hi Rose. Thank you for your lovely comment. Good to hear & know that you enjoyed this walk. You are so right as this film does provide an unusual perspective that it rarely seen in such a heavily visited & busy location. Think I will have to have a look at Corsham in due course…thanks for the heads up :)
Wishing you all the best.
OAAW in England 🏴
I just found this channel!! How lucky am I? I live in Seattle, Washington State!
Welcome aboard, Terri. Plenty more walking adventures on the way :)
Many thanks 🙏
OAAW
A beautiful place
Thanks very much :)
Beautiful ❤️
Good morning 🌺⚘⚘👍
Good morning Abid 🙏
@@OutandaboutWalking 🥰🖐❤
Very nice..🙏💐💐💐💐💐
Thanks SRK! Hope you are well. OAAW
Wow! Amazing place. +1 Subs
Thanks for your kind support.
All the best to you.
A mi me gusta mucha caminar he suvi de o a la montaña al monte he sembtado en la milpa he ido a conocet muchos pueblitos de mecico caminando como se dise michila al hombro y me gusta muchisimo me gusta el campo y quiciera ur a estos paises tan hermosos si pudiera irme caminando lo aria.
Wow another great video
Thanks very much :)
Haunted by history, a magical moment and place. 🇬🇧🇺🇸
Hi Calvin. That is very lovely - thank you 🇺🇸 🇬🇧
nice video😆👍
Many thanks to you.
Hey OAAW~
Nice little country village.😉 The architecture, the construction, the stone work… so beautiful. I loved all the birds, especially the rooster. And the Abbey!
What was it like to wake up in your car after a snow storm? Clearly you are dedicated, but you must see some beautiful sights that don’t make it into your walk videos….
Question: Who takes care of the walking paths like the one you are on in the last part of this video - so they are walkable?
Here’s to a good weekend before an also good week next week!
Hi Cheryl. It is really good to hear from you. It was a pleasant unexpected surprise to wake up to snow outside but boy was I frozen! Still not my coldest overnighter...the worst was earlier this year when it was minus 7 inside!
Yes, I often see some beautiful sights throughout my travels, which does make me wish I could share them all!
Usually footpaths are maintained by the local council but often residents may have a group of volunteers that may supplement their area with things like litter picking etc. It is normally the same for church grounds, local parishners may assist with keeping things neat and tidy.
Hope you have a lovely weekend, Cheryl.
Many thanks.
OAAW
@@OutandaboutWalking
Hey OAAW. The condition of your trails is impressive. I recently read an article about the horrible trash, etc. (including dead bodies), near the top of Mt. Everest. Such behavior is sad to see, so I find myself happy to see how well your trails are maintained. Maybe it is because the way your village communities are set up? They are much smaller in size so maybe there is more interest in maintaining them? I'm always struck where I am in the US Northeast how less involved or accommodating people seem to be. Anyway....
Thank you. My weekend has been beautiful so far, starting off with my second latte and your video. ;)
@@cherylb6755 that does indeed sound like a marvellous way to kick start your day :).
I will let you in on a little secret but shhh don’t tell anyone ;) I did some litter picking before I started this walk, partly because the video would benefit from it but also because it was nice to feel like I was helping out in some small way in the village. I must say tho there was not an awful lot of rubbish to pickup, which is not surprising after seeing how full up one of the rubbish bins was. I’m the same if I go on a beach and I see litter, the thought of it ending up in the ocean and hurting marine life makes me really sad 😢. Plastics are the worse.
Cheryl here is to a pleasant week ahead for both of us after a very nice weekend :).
@@OutandaboutWalking
Hey OAAW~ I am the same way about picking up trash! I, too, feel better for doing it! Too, I've noticed it is much windier here in the last four or five years, so I wonder how much that contributes to the trash getting all blown around.
Yes, to a pleasant week after a very nice weekend! So far, so good....
@@cherylb6755 for sure the strong winds play a substantial role in blowing trash all over the place. We are like two birds of a feather :)
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Thanks Sona :) Have a good weekend.
Bonjour cher ami comment allez vous j'espère que vous allez bien sa fait bien longtemps j'espère que tout vas bien, je suis très contente de regarder tous vot video vraiment sont super continue comme ça good félicitations soyez toujours heureux ton ami fidèle. Aïcha. Thank you ❤💚❤🤎❤💙👍👍👍💝💝💝🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏😉😍🥰💐💐💐💐💐💐🇩🇿🇬🇧🇩🇿🇬🇧🇩🇿🇬🇧🇩🇿🇬🇧🇩🇿
Hello Aisha. How lovely to hear from you. Hope you are keeping well. Thanks very much for your continued support. Wishing you all the very best. OAAW
What was the structure you entered at 24:54?
Hi Arthur. It is a lockup....basically used as an overnight jail. These sort of lockups were dotted around in villages and towns in England hundreds of years ago.
@@OutandaboutWalkingThanks-love it!
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Thanks for your support! :)
Where is the village
Why are there never any people walking about?
@paulaburian7067
It’s probably very early morning in summer.
It's a village of fewer than 200 population and it's filmed at dawn (which today - 29 April - was at 05:39).
Why would there be people walking about? They're nearly all in bed!
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@@clairenoon4070Но даже днем их нет
Pipipip
Empty and sad😢
The fact that they called it "Movie-like" is depressing and dangerous. That's all I came to say, cuz it's true.
Beautiful images, lovely water stream sound, thank you for taking me to places I would never be able to see, if it weren’t for you