If anyone is interested, the book, Green Darkness, by Anya Seton, is set around Cowdray, St. Ann's Hill, The Spread Eagle at Midhurst and Ightham Mote. The book is a famous best seller combining themes of mysticism, suspense, mystery, romance and reincarnation, where the repercussions from Tudor times affect the lives of the characters in the modern day 1960's. It's one of my favourite novels and well worth a read. Thank you, Richard, for your fascinating videos!
really lovely walk and the remains of Cowdray House look beautiful in the sunshine really worth a visit. Thanks for taking the time and effort making these lttle vignettes Richard
that was wonderful Richard now the st anns hill is a place me and Chris must go to we had no idea that it was once a castle we will have a look at the maps to see where about it is thank you so much for the great film and history lesson you make it so interesting cheers from trev and chris x
I've been to Cowdray House a few times. A really impressive ruin. I have walked all the way round, taking photographs. I didn't know about St Anne's Hill, I will be going up there on my next visit.
hi Richard David Chave here Have you ever thought of visiting Lacock a small Historical village not far from Corsham Wiltshire It is famous for the Fox Talbot Museum of Photography enjoy your vlogs David Chave
Thanks Richard I enjoy watching your Vlogs and find pleasure my main interest is the Bilble as I believe everything that has a been created has a creator sadly I find that there is a conflict between religions and the Bible. The group of people I find make are Jehovah's Witnesses getting on to history I enjoy your programs they are explained with a lot of passion behind it. Thirdly Music these days as long as it is pleasure to my ears I used to play in a Rock Band happily not famous though These days I am unable to go anywhere due to my Wife's depression for the last 4 years and being mostly indoors looking after her. Thanks once again for the excellent vlogs
If anyone is interested, the book, Green Darkness, by Anya Seton, is set around Cowdray, St. Ann's Hill, The Spread Eagle at Midhurst and Ightham Mote. The book is a famous best seller combining themes of mysticism, suspense, mystery, romance and reincarnation, where the repercussions from Tudor times affect the lives of the characters in the modern day 1960's. It's one of my favourite novels and well worth a read. Thank you, Richard, for your fascinating videos!
So many memories of my youth Lovely Cheers Richard
Cheers for the film Richard 🙂 I visited Cowdray as part of a college course from West Dean 🙂
Great vlog. Thanks. 👍🏻
I have watched Britain through your eyes. Thank you so much. Beautiful childhood with all English classics and then Enid Blyton in pre teens.
RichGuy Thank you very much. Very kind.
I would absolutely love to see you do a video on Denham Village
really lovely walk and the remains of Cowdray House look beautiful in the sunshine really worth a visit. Thanks for taking the time and effort making these lttle vignettes Richard
Mark Sellwood Thanks Mark. I was lucky with the weather.
Richard Vobes yes you always seem to get lucky with good weather, im gonna look forward to watch your latest video of Midhurst later this evening
Great stuff - I was very pleased with it. Hope you like it.
i love your videos!. Thank you so much from Japan.
lalala kabucha Thank you so much for saying so.
love the videos keep them coming please.
Will do my best - thank you.
Amazing.
Loved the walk & talk! Great remains w/ an even better history lesson!👍🤓
Another brilliant walk from the Vobes One Eyed Knobie!
Scott Loose Thanks Scott.
Interesting history !
Endless interesting old castles and great houses in the U.K!
Ian Duff So very true.
that was wonderful Richard now the st anns hill is a place me and Chris must go to we had no idea that it was once a castle
we will have a look at the maps to see where about it is thank you so much for the great film and history lesson you make it so interesting cheers from trev and chris x
trevor wright Thanks Trevor. Do go and explore. It is a fascinating place.
Interesting to see what's hidden away in the woods on top of the hill - thanks.
Thanks Simon - Always happy to prowl around the woods :)
Another good one, thanks as always!
Thanks Mark - so pleased you enjoyed it. Tomorrow, I am exploring the old market centre of Midhurst. Thanks for watching as ever.
I've been to Cowdray House a few times. A really impressive ruin. I have walked all the way round, taking photographs. I didn't know about St Anne's Hill, I will be going up there on my next visit.
Definitely worth a visit.
glorious countryside
hi Richard David Chave here Have you ever thought of visiting Lacock a small Historical village not far from Corsham Wiltshire It is famous for the Fox Talbot Museum of Photography enjoy your vlogs David Chave
I will have to add it to the list. It sounds right up my alley.
Thanks Richard I enjoy watching your Vlogs and find pleasure my main interest is the Bilble as I believe everything that has a been created has a creator sadly I find that there is a conflict between religions and the Bible. The group of people I find make are Jehovah's Witnesses getting on to history I enjoy your programs they are explained with a lot of passion behind it. Thirdly Music these days as long as it is pleasure to my ears I used to play in a Rock Band happily not famous though These days I am unable to go anywhere due to my Wife's depression for the last 4 years and being mostly indoors looking after her. Thanks once again for the excellent vlogs
That is my 20th Grandparents castle. :)
You better get the builders in!
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People say that he hosted a Cragflinging Tournament to get the money to build the new caste that replaced the dilapidated one ;-)
Julio Tijuana Hahaha! Sounds reasonable to me!