(Sometimes Tam's food truck moves around, normally in Canada Water and Wapping!) so check her instagam. Tam's Vietnamese Food ➜ instagram.com/lovietvan facebook.com/weloviet
I adore how Joolz engages with the locals to provide deeper insight. Anyone who takes pride in their neighbourhood, regardless what anyone else thinks of it, will always get a big ❤ from me!
@@clivebaxter6354 You noticed. The new locals who were not local before but after they moved here they became then deemed to be local by other locals in the locality. Yes visit London to meet foreigners.
I love watching Joolz guides so much. I suffer from depression and anxiety but his videos always lift my spirits and improves my mental health. Someone give this man a tv show!! :)
Totally agree about the TV Show. Plus I admire your bravery in describing your condition. You are not alone and you can make it through. One day you will feel better. I am not the only stranger rooting for you now.
Dear Julian, I live near Chicago. I love to visit London. I "found you" during our C lockdown and have enjoyed you ever since. I may never be able to see some of these "away from" Central London neighbourhoods, but Thank You! This video and walk was lovely. I liked your friend and her knowledge, and the orchard was lovely. 😊
Been ten years now financially exiled from London. These regular video missives have been brilliant at keeping the homesickness at bay. Real labours of love that are very much appreciated in this remote damp corner of our Septic Isle
Labors of love to be sure, thx Joolz my condolences to you and yours, RIP Queen Elizabeth, God save the King. I remember watching a video of you getting a wave from Charles at a gate (?) in London. You were successful !!!And so were we! Cheers
I know living in London is mega expensive, but the culture, diversity, food, bars etc, is incredible. Plus can we have more of the fantastic mudlark lady please.
I can't tell you enough how important your videos were to me during lockdown. When I couldn't go out, as well as millions of others, your videos took me on a tour virtually, and instantly I could be somewhere with the help of your description and information, and the videos made me feel comforted and happy
Watching a Joolz video is always such a nice and relaxing experience, and interesting too. Add a bit of Norwegian history, such as in this episode, and it's even better.
Here, on the west coast of the U.S., Joolz videos appear in my subscribed videos queue at about 9 a.m. What a WONDERFUL way to start a Sunday morning. Joolz, thank you again for making me laugh while I learn. Joolz, you are the bee's knees. Your sister, Tom, Simon and the other lovely people who contribute to your videos, are much appreciated. So glad you share your knowledge and your personality with us. Keep up the great work!
I love this part of London. I don’t live there but I visited there more than 30 times!! I love walking around this Greenland docks. You missed out on Michael Caine’s birth place. There is a hospital with blue plaque close to Canada Water station.
This is just a terrific video Joolz. These places you visit around Rotherhithe, are just so interesting, with the old buildings and the cargo docks that used to be in the area. Although a lot of Rotherhithe has changed, it still looks brilliant. The food you were having certainly looked mouth watering, indeed. Many thanks for a very much absorbing production.
I would have loved a bit on Albin and Sons Funeral Directors...Big part of the community around Rotherhithe SE16 Been there for around 200 years I believe 💯
What a satisfying walk, Joolz. You do have a lot of fun in your perambulations, don't you? AND, double bonus, you met Monica. I love her fossicking, and history recaps. Watching your footage gives me a huge burn to travel back to London. Been there a couple times, in the '90s, but saw never enough!! Huge history, I'd need to live there 20 years to see half of it. Keep up the great work. Pip-pip!
Don't forget that Sherlock Holmes was supposed to have contracted Tapanuli Fever in Rotherhithe in "The Adventure of the Dying Detective". Another wonderful tour!
That was SO good. I haven't seen you for a while so it was good to see your high standards maintained even excelled. Every time you visit a place I want to go there. When visiting a friend in London I often used to see the name Surrey Docks and wondered what place it was,now I know. I did not know there was so much interesting history in those places. I wonder what price that fish and chips was. Only what that chef thinks is a reasonable price might not match my idea. But it definitely looked worth a tenner.
That part of London is totally alien to me, but I remedied that with a walk around there a few years ago. So much history to discover there. Had a pint in all of the pubs mentioned :)
watched loads of your vids Joolz & I have to say you have a very likeable personality & sense of humour & your confident humility shines through, I expect our North American viewers find you a fine figure of an Englishman and the history itself thrilling
Hi Joolz, love all of your videos. This one, though, missed to show two historical artifacts. The St Mary's Church is still in possession of the two bishops' chairs made of the Temeraire timber. There are even bronze plaques on them.
I quite like the addition of a few food highlights, like the fish and chips and the LoViet van. I mean, don't turn the show into another food vlog-but when some eatery adds genuine character to a walk, I think it's rather nice.
As per usual when there´s a new Joolz guides video out. Chinese take out and a beer. Been a tradition for like the last year or two. Thanks for all the great sundays.
Another great video Jools... Never been back down to London since 1979...I visited my aunt and uncle who stayed in Pimlico flats where the program The Latchkey Children was filmed..
Loved this one. My Dad born in Bermondsey and worked in Southwark for The Gourock Ropework Company who were involved in building the replica of the Mayflower before being bought out by British Ropes in the 1970s. Wonder if the building is now flats? Not sure where it was in Southwark but recognised a few of the buildings thank you xxxx
Another cracking good video, Joolz! My Sunday mornings always start with a plate of Welsh Cakes and mug of coffee while watching either a new video of yours, or binge watching earlier videos. BTW: I half expected to see you carrying a cricket bat instead of your cane 😆
I moved into Surrey Quays when it was Surrey Docks. I was on Brunswick Quay and worked at The Moby's Dick for a while. It was a really lovely place to live. I worked in WH Smith on the first day Surrey Quays Shopping Centre opened. I was 16.
Thanks Joolz!,😀once again another fascinating video tour. Loved it. Am now inspired to visit Surrey Quays and Rotherhide, so much history to explore and places for food and drink that I was unaware of. Keep the videos coming, you are a marvel.💯
My best mate used to live in Hope (sufferance) Wharf. Nice to see it again and another mate used to own that restaurant. Thanks for the trip down memory lane
wow excellent video, again a place I would love to visit next time in London. Hard to imagine how peaceful and lovely it is there today compared to how it must have been before the war
Great to visit all the docks and get some new insight to their uses presently. Love to see the reclamations that have happened. Happy to see Monika on the foreshore once again.
another great video. loved the orchard garden area which they had created and your mudlarking friend with her fascinating treasures. the whole video was enlivened by a song from the wonderful Little Lost Lou . The one thing I know Rotherhithe for was that the political activist Jessica Mitford stayed there with her husband Esmond Romilly, a nephew of Winston Churchill in 1937 where she gave birth to their baby. But there was a measles epidemic in the area at the time and the baby caught the disease and died at only a few months old.
I want to thank you Joolz, I used to live in Surrey Quays and I used to work around Soho back from 98 to 02... I don't get back to the UK much anymore but your recent walks have brought back so many memories, I had drank in the Phoenix basement bar many times and Beaujolais... as I used to DJ in Soho and then we'd pop in for late night drinks... keep up the good work mate... Jim.
Great video. I went to secondary school in Bermondsey during late 70s/early 80s. Recall some girls in school 'bunking off' to watch The Professionals being filmed at Surrey Docks. First job was a Summer job at the Peak Freans biscuit factory (hated it!!). So many memories..
Very interesting as always. As usual looking very smart in your trendy garb. Do you dress up so smartly day to day or just for the video? Do you think you would ever do a historical tour of the UK and just pick some of the best historical sites outside London? Or am I maybe asking for too much :) ?
Hiphip tally-ho 😊 Love your videos, you n ya crew. I've lived in Peckham, Bermondsey, Deptford & Surrey Dock's all m life. Surrey Dock's for 42 year's. Me & my whole family are still scattered around ere, All 20 odd of us Bod's & Boddess's & we're still accumulating yes..xXx ♥️🎉😂🎉🤩🎉♥️
I fell asleep on this twice. Thank you! I had been suffering with insomnia for three days, so thank you, thank you, thank you. As a matter of fact, seeing it after a good night's sleep, I think this is one of your best. Well-paced and very entertaining. Keep it up.
I have done that walk so many times as my best friend lives just around the corner from the ship and whale or the Handbag as it used to be called. And you ended up having a pint in the ship. A trip down memory lane. Thank you
It's dull up here today, Julian, so I thought I'd take a nice sunny warm walk around London with you to cheer me up, & it did, of course, as always. Thanks for that! Here is an idea for a place you might like to incorporate into one of your vodeos: Friern Barnet Hospital, which has been made into, can you guess???, luxury flats, but it does look better now than it did when I lived in the nurse's home in the grounds, which was like living in a lovely park. I lived across from an old ornamental water tower, I think it was, which looks as though it's still there. There was a very long corridor which ran from one end of the building to the other end, & I think it was used for filming a version of "Alice In Wonderland". There is a pretty building which is now a library across from the hospital, & en route to Friern Barnet; it was a book shop when I lived in the area.
My father in law worked on sections of the Mulberry Harbour at Butterley Engineering, Ripley Derbyshire. It's all gone now. Keep up the excellent work Joolz.
The Finnish church has a sauna in it. Nice and hot! You can have a very nice Finnish patisserie and coffee afterwards in the cafe. Or have a pint round the corner in the Mayflower.
Joolz from the Shires. No one would have noticed. My birthday D . Day Grove Lock. Really appreciate. Wheat Hampstead. Thank you. Never lived in 'Ackney You guys should get in contact . Been watching mighty boosh. You make it all look like Venice. Lake Garda x
Loved it! My great grandparents and their parents all lived in Rotherhithe and it’s lovely to see a little of it. And you got the Adventure Game into this one: doog yrev!
love your vids Joolz they got me travelling through youtube through lockdown .. it was great to spend time in the greatest city in the world through your eyes , i have spent much time in Surrey Quays over the years and enjoyed this video . Chris from Glasgow North Great Britain 🇬🇧
I have watched many if your videos, but this one was really good. The info, the asides, the editing, your guest leading you astray, the vibes in that cocktail pub garden, all came together in a perfect way. Well done!
Joolz is absolutely top notch and tally ho. Tremendous presenter and seemingly a lovely bloke. Wears his knowledge very lightly and a charming chap. Great stuff and carry on!
Nice one Joolz. Your lady friend is nice and bubbly and very attractive, Makes a refreshing change to the normal scenery in your videos! Still no news from strictly but I’m confident someone will drop out prior to the start of filming so keep doing the stretching!
it IS a bit beyond repair now . love it . standing in front of a couple of stones that used to be Edward III s castle 🤣😂🤣 amazing information abiout present and past riverside life i lived near kew bridge and the City Barge pub as a child and loved mudlarking victorian porcelain
(Sometimes Tam's food truck moves around, normally in Canada Water and Wapping!) so check her instagam.
Tam's Vietnamese Food ➜ instagram.com/lovietvan
facebook.com/weloviet
I adore how Joolz engages with the locals to provide deeper insight. Anyone who takes pride in their neighbourhood, regardless what anyone else thinks of it, will always get a big ❤ from me!
But the locals are foreigners!
Locals?
@@clivebaxter6354 You noticed. The new locals who were not local before but after they moved here they became then deemed to be local by other locals in the locality. Yes visit London to meet foreigners.
Like that as well, don't like vlogs that just float by with or without music, need interaction with the locals
@@clivebaxter6354 there's always been "foreigners" in London.
I love watching Joolz guides so much. I suffer from depression and anxiety but his videos always lift my spirits and improves my mental health. Someone give this man a tv show!! :)
Totally agree about the TV Show. Plus I admire your bravery in describing your condition. You are not alone and you can make it through. One day you will feel better. I am not the only stranger rooting for you now.
Glad they help. I have to make them to help with my own mental health. Btw are you THE Scroobius Pip?
@@Joolzguides Hiya, thank you for your kind words. No sorry, I'm not the real S.Pip :)
@@Boric78 Thank you kind sir
Victorian era engineering is amazing , they built things to last back then. And the built on a grand scale.
Dear Julian, I live near Chicago. I love to visit London. I "found you" during our C lockdown and have enjoyed you ever since. I may never be able to see some of these "away from" Central London neighbourhoods, but Thank You! This video and walk was lovely. I liked your friend and her knowledge, and the orchard was lovely. 😊
Been ten years now financially exiled from London. These regular video missives have been brilliant at keeping the homesickness at bay. Real labours of love that are very much appreciated in this remote damp corner of our Septic Isle
wow
Labors of love to be sure, thx Joolz my condolences to you and yours, RIP Queen Elizabeth, God save the King. I remember watching a video of you getting a wave from Charles at a gate (?) in London. You were successful !!!And so were we! Cheers
I know living in London is mega expensive, but the culture, diversity, food, bars etc, is incredible. Plus can we have more of the fantastic mudlark lady please.
Third. The adventure game. I had forgotten what it was called. I was 4 when this was aired so I must have seen repeats...
I can't tell you enough how important your videos were to me during lockdown. When I couldn't go out, as well as millions of others, your videos took me on a tour virtually, and instantly I could be somewhere with the help of your description and information, and the videos made me feel comforted and happy
Watching a Joolz video is always such a nice and relaxing experience, and interesting too. Add a bit of Norwegian history, such as in this episode, and it's even better.
Here, on the west coast of the U.S., Joolz videos appear in my subscribed videos queue at about 9 a.m. What a WONDERFUL way to start a Sunday morning. Joolz, thank you again for making me laugh while I learn. Joolz, you are the bee's knees. Your sister, Tom, Simon and the other lovely people who contribute to your videos, are much appreciated. So glad you share your knowledge and your personality with us. Keep up the great work!
Thanks. So glad to have viewers so far away😀
@@Joolzguides Purely my pleasure, Joolz. Love all of your videos.
I love this part of London. I don’t live there but I visited there more than 30 times!! I love walking around this Greenland docks. You missed out on Michael Caine’s birth place. There is a hospital with blue plaque close to Canada Water station.
Dammit! I like Michael Caine too!
@@Joolzguides Yes, Yoko Ono would agree 🙂
@@pigunderaroof the grass on my lawn is very tall. Not a lot of people now that 👌👌
I meant mow that 👌
Fascinating, Joolz. Thanks ever so. You really should do more vids about the docks and the river.
I agree!
This is just a terrific video Joolz. These places you visit around Rotherhithe, are just so interesting, with the old buildings and the cargo docks that used to be in the area. Although a lot of Rotherhithe has changed, it still looks brilliant. The food you were having certainly looked mouth watering, indeed. Many thanks for a very much absorbing production.
I would have loved a bit on Albin and Sons Funeral Directors...Big part of the community around Rotherhithe SE16 Been there for around 200 years I believe 💯
Very interested Surrey docks fish n chips looks great video
What a wonderful area. I can see why it's one of your favourite parts of London.
This truly is the best of the best video. Bravo!
What a satisfying walk, Joolz.
You do have a lot of fun in your perambulations, don't you?
AND, double bonus, you met Monica. I love her fossicking, and history recaps.
Watching your footage gives me a huge burn to travel back to London. Been there a couple times, in the '90s, but saw never enough!!
Huge history, I'd need to live there 20 years to see half of it.
Keep up the great work. Pip-pip!
Cuckold, the last thing I thought I would ever here discussed on Joolz Guides! Brightened up my day Joolz, thank you!
Don't forget that Sherlock Holmes was supposed to have contracted Tapanuli Fever in Rotherhithe in "The Adventure of the Dying Detective". Another wonderful tour!
Excellent as always. London looks so much better in the Summer.
Tough to film in though
What a delightful area! I never knew as I’ve been out of London a long time!
Your show is a museum for the world Jules. Not everthing needs to be in a box. Love everything that you do. Keep well and strong.
What a Sunday gift to me. I lived in Deptford then Rotherhithe . It ewas the place i lived the longest in LDN. Thanks for this, Joolz
Greeting from Holland:D
Very soothing fun background song thanks to the relevants
I live in Surrey Quays! Gutted to have not seen you both excited too see some history about my local area.
That was SO good. I haven't seen you for a while so it was good to see your high standards maintained even excelled. Every time you visit a place I want to go there. When visiting a friend in London I often used to see the name Surrey Docks and wondered what place it was,now I know. I did not know there was so much interesting history in those places. I wonder what price that fish and chips was. Only what that chef thinks is a reasonable price might not match my idea. But it definitely looked worth a tenner.
That part of London is totally alien to me, but I remedied that with a walk around there a few years ago. So much history to discover there. Had a pint in all of the pubs mentioned :)
watched loads of your vids Joolz & I have to say you have a very likeable personality & sense of humour & your confident humility shines through, I expect our North American viewers find you a fine figure of an Englishman and the history itself thrilling
Cheers!
Hi from Gold Coast Australia. One of my favourite pieces Joolz, such a variety of presenters, and accompanied by Lil.
Glad you finally made it to a pub at the end for a well deserved pint. What a fascinating video! thanks London is so interesting today.
I love Simon's dry interjections.
Hi Joolz, love all of your videos. This one, though, missed to show two historical artifacts. The St Mary's Church is still in possession of the two bishops' chairs made of the Temeraire timber. There are even bronze plaques on them.
I wanted to include it but the place was never open and I visited several times
For me, that's one of your best episodes so far! What a lovely area. Compared to Berlin, London is a gem. Greetz from Germany.
I quite like the addition of a few food highlights, like the fish and chips and the LoViet van. I mean, don't turn the show into another food vlog-but when some eatery adds genuine character to a walk, I think it's rather nice.
Nice to see Monica and get a bit of a historical tutorial.
All the old buildings take me back to the 70s.
As per usual when there´s a new Joolz guides video out. Chinese take out and a beer. Been a tradition for like the last year or two.
Thanks for all the great sundays.
Glad to be a part of your routine!
Another great video Jools... Never been back down to London since 1979...I visited my aunt and uncle who stayed in Pimlico flats where the program The Latchkey Children was filmed..
A test cricketer being a tour guide when not playing haha. Nice jersey. Replacement for Zak Crawley. :D
Greetings from an Indian in the Netherlands.
It’s a tennis sweater!
@@Joolzguides close enough 😅
So glad I came across your videos, great fun and full of information that I love,can't get enough. 😊
Always happy to see one of your videos Joolz! Did not disappoint!
Loved the Indiana Jones reference! It belongs in a museum! :)
Another fascinating adventure Joolz!
Thank you, Jules, for a deep dive into the Docklands. Each of your tours are a joy to watch.
😎😎😎 'Another great vid' Jules. Thanks for sharing! 😎😎😎
Glad you enjoyed it!
Another joyful and fascinating tour. Thanks Joolz.
Loved this one. My Dad born in Bermondsey and worked in Southwark for The Gourock Ropework Company who were involved in building the replica of the Mayflower before being bought out by British Ropes in the 1970s. Wonder if the building is now flats? Not sure where it was in Southwark but recognised a few of the buildings thank you xxxx
So happy you filmed this. I used to live in this area and always wondered about all the history here with the docks. Great video! Thank you!
Another quite excellent episode, full of fastinating facts!
Yet again you never let us down. Another insight to our capital with your class and knowledge and always your unique style.
Another cracking good video, Joolz! My Sunday mornings always start with a plate of Welsh Cakes and mug of coffee while watching either a new video of yours, or binge watching earlier videos. BTW: I half expected to see you carrying a cricket bat instead of your cane 😆
I moved into Surrey Quays when it was Surrey Docks. I was on Brunswick Quay and worked at The Moby's Dick for a while. It was a really lovely place to live. I worked in WH Smith on the first day Surrey Quays Shopping Centre opened. I was 16.
Thanks Joolz!,😀once again another fascinating video tour. Loved it. Am now inspired to visit Surrey Quays and Rotherhide, so much history to explore and places for food and drink that I was unaware of. Keep the videos coming, you are a marvel.💯
My best mate used to live in Hope (sufferance) Wharf. Nice to see it again and another mate used to own that restaurant. Thanks for the trip down memory lane
I loved in Rotherhithe for four years 2015 - 2019. I missed it. What a lovely informative video 👍
wow excellent video, again a place I would love to visit next time in London. Hard to imagine how peaceful and lovely it is there today compared to how it must have been before the war
Great video. I remember The Adventure Game too 😁
Great to visit all the docks and get some new insight to their uses presently. Love to see the reclamations that have happened. Happy to see Monika on the foreshore once again.
She seems to spend most of her time down there!
@@Joolzguides For that, I applaud her loudly.
Excellent as usual. Love the background music with the walk.
Glad you enjoyed it. It's by my sister!
Simplicity Restaurant looks awesome.
another great video. loved the orchard garden area which they had created and your mudlarking friend with her fascinating treasures. the whole video was enlivened by a song from the wonderful Little Lost Lou . The one thing I know Rotherhithe for was that the political activist Jessica Mitford stayed there with her husband Esmond Romilly, a nephew of Winston Churchill in 1937 where she gave birth to their baby. But there was a measles epidemic in the area at the time and the baby caught the disease and died at only a few months old.
Thankyou memories I delivered telegrams around those docks back in the early Sixties
Waiting for next video... 😁
Coming soon
My local ❤️❤️
Dear Joolz, why don’t you make tour of your own home and garden? I’m sure it would be as immensely fascinating as your usual London walks! 😉
I want to thank you Joolz, I used to live in Surrey Quays and I used to work around Soho back from 98 to 02... I don't get back to the UK much anymore but your recent walks have brought back so many memories, I had drank in the Phoenix basement bar many times and Beaujolais... as I used to DJ in Soho and then we'd pop in for late night drinks... keep up the good work mate... Jim.
I love the phoenix Not many Londoners even know it’s there.
Great video. I went to secondary school in Bermondsey during late 70s/early 80s. Recall some girls in school 'bunking off' to watch The Professionals being filmed at Surrey Docks. First job was a Summer job at the Peak Freans biscuit factory (hated it!!). So many memories..
I ❤️all of your films. But this is possibly the most engaging of them all.
Afternoon jools thanks once again for this amazing history tour of London keep em coming
Very interesting as always. As usual looking very smart in your trendy garb. Do you dress up so smartly day to day or just for the video? Do you think you would ever do a historical tour of the UK and just pick some of the best historical sites outside London? Or am I maybe asking for too much :) ?
One day although these do take a lot of work
Hiphip tally-ho 😊
Love your videos, you n ya crew.
I've lived in Peckham, Bermondsey, Deptford
& Surrey Dock's all m life.
Surrey Dock's for 42 year's.
Me & my whole family are still
scattered around ere, All 20 odd
of us Bod's & Boddess's & we're still accumulating yes..xXx
♥️🎉😂🎉🤩🎉♥️
I have never seen that first WW2 picture of the Mulberry docks! Thanks for showing it!
I fell asleep on this twice. Thank you! I had been suffering with insomnia for three days, so thank you, thank you, thank you. As a matter of fact, seeing it after a good night's sleep, I think this is one of your best. Well-paced and very entertaining. Keep it up.
I have done that walk so many times as my best friend lives just around the corner from the ship and whale or the Handbag as it used to be called. And you ended up having a pint in the ship. A trip down memory lane. Thank you
Fabulous guide - ta!
It's dull up here today, Julian, so I thought I'd take a nice sunny warm walk around London with you to cheer me up, & it did, of course, as always. Thanks for that! Here is an idea for a place you might like to incorporate into one of your vodeos: Friern Barnet Hospital, which has been made into, can you guess???, luxury flats, but it does look better now than it did when I lived in the nurse's home in the grounds, which was like living in a lovely park. I lived across from an old ornamental water tower, I think it was, which looks as though it's still there. There was a very long corridor which ran from one end of the building to the other end, & I think it was used for filming a version of "Alice In Wonderland". There is a pretty building which is now a library across from the hospital, & en route to Friern Barnet; it was a book shop when I lived in the area.
I think Jack the Ripper died there too!
huge development coming for surrey quays
Ive never been to the ship pub, I thought I explored everything, added to my todo list :D
Always a real thrill to see an alert for a new Joolz guide.. Cheers dude.
My father in law worked on sections of the Mulberry Harbour at Butterley Engineering, Ripley Derbyshire.
It's all gone now.
Keep up the excellent work Joolz.
The Finnish church has a sauna in it. Nice and hot! You can have a very nice Finnish patisserie and coffee afterwards in the cafe.
Or have a pint round the corner in the Mayflower.
Joolz from the Shires. No one would have noticed. My birthday D . Day
Grove Lock. Really appreciate.
Wheat Hampstead.
Thank you.
Never lived in 'Ackney
You guys should get in contact .
Been watching mighty boosh.
You make it all look like Venice.
Lake Garda x
London. Today . Daina past away. My brother son born on the same.
Loved it! My great grandparents and their parents all lived in Rotherhithe and it’s lovely to see a little of it.
And you got the Adventure Game into this one: doog yrev!
Rotherhithe pronounced long ago when I grew up there as Rovverive. I even saw Tommy Steele in a pie and mash shop once.
love the musical interludes by li'l lost Lou.
love your vids Joolz they got me travelling through youtube through lockdown .. it was great to spend time in the greatest city in the world through your eyes , i have spent much time in Surrey Quays over the years and enjoyed this video .
Chris from Glasgow North Great Britain 🇬🇧
Thank you Joolz..interesting video.,love Secret garden🍀❤️🍀💚🌹💚all that plants ...
Have a pleasant afternoon from Bgd
for all
I have watched many if your videos, but this one was really good. The info, the asides, the editing, your guest leading you astray, the vibes in that cocktail pub garden, all came together in a perfect way. Well done!
This is great, I love all your work, but this in my mind is one of the best yet. Thank you.
Lovely programme on my neck of woods! Thank you for such a beautiful video.
P.s. The church with a sauna is the Finnish Church.
Happy days...thanks Joolz
Was this filmed during the heatwave? Great info as usual 👍🏼
It was boiling
Joolz is absolutely top notch and tally ho. Tremendous presenter and seemingly a lovely bloke. Wears his knowledge very lightly and a charming chap. Great stuff and carry on!
Where can I get such a fancy Viking ship weather vane? Brilliant!
Nice one Joolz. Your lady friend is nice and bubbly and very attractive, Makes a refreshing change to the normal scenery in your videos! Still no news from strictly but I’m confident someone will drop out prior to the start of filming so keep doing the stretching!
it IS a bit beyond repair now . love it . standing in front of a couple of stones that used to be Edward III s castle 🤣😂🤣
amazing information abiout present and past riverside life
i lived near kew bridge and the City Barge pub as a child and loved mudlarking victorian porcelain
I saw you when you were filming this. I almost said hello, but I didn't want to be a nuisance. Great video, as always.
You're very polite and considerate!
@@Joolzguides thank you 😊