Brings back amaizing memories. I lived in this area for the first 8 yrs of my life. I attended the Mansfield infant and junior school and lived in Sandy plot Burton. I remember visiting the qeuy every sunday and fed the swans an enjoyable family outing. I remember feeding the squirrels nuts behind the library. And I remember the grand old priory church and the old ruins. Wonderful memories.
Hello Simon, excellent video and music. I have felt at taking a nice walk through Christchurch on a sunny afternoon without leaving home! Thanks for pointing out the location, as captions, of streets and rivers. I'm looking forward to the next video!🍻
20. Years ago, Christchurch had loads of amazing individual pubs. Unfortunately , now there is only plastic restaurants at very expensive prices The town has been completely gentrified and ruined
Fantastic tour through Christchurch. I have never been there but I feel I know the place. Will visit Christchurch sometime in the summer. Great tour
Brings back amaizing memories. I lived in this area for the first 8 yrs of my life. I attended the Mansfield infant and junior school and lived in Sandy plot Burton. I remember visiting the qeuy every sunday and fed the swans an enjoyable family outing. I remember feeding the squirrels nuts behind the library. And I remember the grand old priory church and the old ruins. Wonderful memories.
Great tour
Feel like I live there!
Hello Simon, excellent video and music. I have felt at taking a nice walk through Christchurch on a sunny afternoon without leaving home! Thanks for pointing out the location, as captions, of streets and rivers. I'm looking forward to the next video!🍻
Great video especially as I’m thinking of moving down from london. 🎉
Another great video! Can’t wait to see what you have in store for us next
Let’s see more pubs!!!
20.
Years ago, Christchurch had loads of amazing individual pubs.
Unfortunately , now there is only plastic restaurants at very expensive prices The town has been completely gentrified and ruined
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I didn’t think Saxon Square looked particularly scenic!