HI Dave. Enjoyed that video. I used to work on a plant nursery situated in the old walled garden of Pylewell House. On the map it's an oval shape just to the North East. There were old, overgrown wall-trained fruit trees laden with fruit that fell on the ground and attracted swarms of hornets. They would get drunk on the fermenting plums and drone around at low level, very alarming!
I watched this video for the first time and I would say I find this video particularly interesting and relaxing, seeing the landscape and listening to the explanation therefore the presence of your dog remain me a bit me having a walk with my dog.
Another cracking video, Dave. Really found the RAF Lymington stuff very interesting. Great to see Logan adding a bit of slapstick to proceedings, too. As always, now looking forward to the next on. Best wishes - Ric
Hello Dave. How did Logan get in that state? Running through the mud? Tanners Lane was the only public access to the beach if I recall. Not easy to park the car down there, due to lack of space. I lived at Sowley from 1995 to 1999 and the estate actually had their own private little beach for the farm staff. It was opposite Sowley pond. I’ve visited the grounds of Pyewell house. When I was a member of the camera club , we asked the owners if we could come in and take photographs. That crop with the blue flowers was linseed (flax). There is quite a lot being grown this year. Thanks for the video.
Nice walk Dave, one of my favourite places along the north Solent shore. The muddy spot is very important, it keeps that area a bit quieter. Good bit of history I must have a look at that memorial gate by the church. Thanks Dave.
Thanks Peter. Although it really wasn't on the walk route itself, I thought that it was worth having a look at as there were a few interesting aspects to it - particularly the gate.
Thank you Dave and Logan, I remember my father talking about the airfield, he was contracted to help clear the tracking from the site. So I found your walk very interesting. Take care.
Great walk Dave & Logan, keep it up, smashing. Thanks. Ron.
Thank you Ron. :)
Love the little church very pretty a really lovely walk and very interesting I did enjoy it beautiful .
Thanks. That church had a very distinctive tower and I was fascinated by the memorial gate.
Loved the video, Dave. Especially the old airfield. Thank you.
Thanks Dale and indeed thank you for watching.
Another enjoyable walk, thank you. I know that walk well.
Thanks David and indeed thank you for watching.
Fantastic Walk Dave and an amazing country house. Have a great weekend.
Thank you. They certainly get some great views from that house! Thank you again for watching.
HI Dave.
Enjoyed that video.
I used to work on a plant nursery situated in the old walled garden of Pylewell House. On the map it's an oval shape just to the North East. There were old, overgrown wall-trained fruit trees laden with fruit that fell on the ground and attracted swarms of hornets. They would get drunk on the fermenting plums and drone around at low level, very alarming!
Thank you Nicholas. What a lovely place to work.
Very enjoyable film, great voice and inspired me to get out there and discover the forest, coast.
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Thank you very much!
Another brill video. Lov the ww2 history
Thank you Mark. :)
I watched this video for the first time and I would say I find this video particularly interesting and relaxing, seeing the landscape and listening to the explanation therefore the presence of your dog remain me a bit me having a walk with my dog.
Thank you. It is always great having Logan along with me!
Another cracking video, Dave. Really found the RAF Lymington stuff very interesting. Great to see Logan adding a bit of slapstick to proceedings, too.
As always, now looking forward to the next on. Best wishes - Ric
Thanks Ric. Thankfully I was able to give Logan a "clean" in the sea before getting back into the car! Thank you for watching.
Hello Dave.
How did Logan get in that state? Running through the mud? Tanners Lane was the only public access to the beach if I recall. Not easy to park the car down there, due to lack of space. I lived at Sowley from 1995 to 1999 and the estate actually had their own private little beach for the farm staff. It was opposite Sowley pond. I’ve visited the grounds of Pyewell house. When I was a member of the camera club , we asked the owners if we could come in and take photographs. That crop with the blue flowers was linseed (flax). There is quite a lot being grown this year. Thanks for the video.
Thanks Lionel. We were going through a shaded wood and Logan managed to find a deep muddy part of the track!
Nice walk Dave, one of my favourite places along the north Solent shore. The muddy spot is very important, it keeps that area a bit quieter. Good bit of history I must have a look at that memorial gate by the church. Thanks Dave.
Thanks Peter. Although it really wasn't on the walk route itself, I thought that it was worth having a look at as there were a few interesting aspects to it - particularly the gate.
Thank you Dave and Logan, I remember my father talking about the airfield, he was contracted to help clear the tracking from the site. So I found your walk very interesting. Take care.
Thanks Christine. It is lovely that your family has a connection with the site.
Thanks Dave. A very interesting walk fascinating with the USAAF former airfield at Lymington. Did Logan get his bath?
Thanks Al. Even though he had a dip in the sea at the end, he did have a bath when he got home!