Kennyglesga , many thanks for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition & particular thanks for the feedback greatly appreciated. Yeah do check Chester out if you can great little city, very chill vibe great pubs & restaurants and if you’re into the ponies Chester races are a blast. Best wishes Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
Winston, thanks for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition & particular thanks for the feedback, greatly appreciated. You will enjoy it very much. Best wishes, Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
Meeker , many thanks for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition & sincere thanks for the feedback greatly appreciated. Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
Wonderful tour. Thank you. I used to busk in Chester with an upright piano many moons ago and frequent the Boot Inn. My favourite city in England. I live in the Republic of Ireland now but very much look forward to visiting again. Take care.
Jack , many thanks for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition & sincere thanks for your feedback, greatly appreciated. Not sure if I’ve had a pint in the Boot to be honest maybe I have years ago on a pub crawl. I will certainly make the effort next time I am in Chester. All the best mate . Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
You are an excellent guide, very knowledgeable and articulate. A few years ago, my wife and I spent two hours in Chester while on a bus tour of England. Of course, we saw very little of Chester, which has so much history and architecture. Thank you for this video. Very informative.
Darrell , many thanks for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition & sincere thanks for your incredibly kind feedback, greatly appreciated. Curious to know which tour company of the many you traveled with, that was my bread & butter for many years guiding tours of Britain, Ireland & vast part of Europe. Happy days indeed but really felt we were just showing a tiny taste of what our countries had to offer. E.g 2 hours in Chester no where near enough but we have to be in Wales for dinner ! But as I always said there we’re always places that you experienced that you said been there but never need to go back, however there we’re always 1 or 2 places where you felt compelled to return to. Funnily enough just recently experienced that myself this past summer on a return trip to the UK with the family for a 4 week visit & adventure. Best wishes for the festive season & hoping you have a safe and healthy New Year . Rich Jones, Tour Guides Travel Guides.
Another very good tour - thank you. I worked for a short time in Chester back in the 1960`s, during a study break. A magical place, on a winter`s night, snow slowly falling :)
Fabulous, bringing Chester's history to life. I lived in Chester years ago and this video informs me of a lot it's history that I didn't know. Great to watch. Thankyou.
Jaymes, Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching and the feedback. Next time you're in Chester, stop by to see David Mitchell, the town crier, and give him my best.
Jack J thank you for taking the time to watch our Chester edition & particular thanks for your kind words greatly appreciated . I will say that in over 300k views & several k comments yours were especially important. Stay safe and stay healthy best wishes. Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
Thanks for your walk around. My family ancestry hails from the Cheshire area. I'm of course an American, but i wouldn't mind moving there where my history starts.
Nath C thanks for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition & particular thanks for the feedback, greatly appreciated, enjoy your visit. Stay safe and stay healthy. Best wishes Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
Ruth , many thanks for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition and sincere thanks for the feedback greatly appreciated. Rich Jones . Tour Guides Travel Guides.
John, many thanks for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition but sincere thanks for the feedback greatly appreciated. Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
I'm getting addicted to your videos. ..they are full of history information, full of beauty, nice to hear you explaining the details. ..tks a lot for your lovely work. ..👌
Eric, many thanks for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition & sincere thanks for feedback greatly appreciated. Cheers, Rich Jones, Tour Guides Travel Guides.
Blondefringe 16 , thanks for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition & sincere thanks for the feedback, greatly appreciated. We will also be in & around Chester in late July. The family & I are coming over from the USA for a month, mainly a well deserved holiday but also to film some new material. Best wishes. Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
Denise, you will love it. Did you mean the UK in general or Chester specifically? If the latter, do see our friend David Mitchell, the Town Crier of Chester. He'll be proclaiming the midday news Tuesday through Saturday in June. It really is something special.
Glad to hear you'll be visiting. Please email me at rich@tourguidestravelguides.com with your dates. I won't be available at that time but I might be able to put together some things for you and have contacts who might have some availability.
Kathleen, many thanks for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition & particular thanks for your feedback, greatly appreciated. Stay safe and stay healthy. Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
Thank you Rick for your most informative guide to Chester ! Somewhere I have considered to explore and I most certainly will ! All the way from Exeter ! 😁
Sharon, many thanks for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition & sincere thanks for the feedback greatly appreciated. You will enjoy Chester very much I know, I have not been to Exeter for many years but I liked it a lot. Best wishes Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
Debs and I were in Chester but didn't have much time to really explore this interesting city. I was thrilled to really get a feel for this lovely and historical town.
Natureza Bela, obrigado por ter dispensado um tempo para assistir a nossa edicao Chester. Obrigado pelo seu feedback muito apreciado. Atenciosamente. Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides
Great video. Lived in Chester for a year in 1997 and would move back in a heart beat. Going back for a break next month (March 2020). Really appreciate the effort and detail of so many things you mentioned that I was completely unaware of!
Many thanks for taking the time to watch our Chester edition & we much appreciate the positive feedback. We also enjoyed Chester . Have a great time next month , if you should run into the living legend that is the self appointed most handsome Town crier in all of England, David Mitchell please pass on my best wishes. Cheers Rich.
In this COVID pandemic times of lockdowns, living in this city has been so beneficial with the numerous routes one can take into and around this beautiful city. I have picked up so much info from your tour alone and thank you for that.
Toilets Tales And Trails thank you for taking the time out to watch & for the feedback greatly appreciated . Stay safe and stay healthy best wishes to you & yours. Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
Rick you really must do more tours , really great too watch . hope your well in these strange times . Must take some real time and effort too do these vids and it shows , really good stuff .
Many thanks for taking the time to watch our video & particular thanks for the kind words. Plans are afoot for some more editions towards the end of the year. Stay safe and stay healthy. Best wishes. Rich.
Simeon many thanks for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition & thanks for the feedback greatly appreciated. Best wishes Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
Thank you so much for all of your work Rich. It's important. I recently discovered my true Sir Name is "Wettenhall". I've never been to Europe, this is all very new to me and it can be overwhelming. You really helped to clarify some subjects down for me. I'd love to just follow you around all day if I ever make it out there. Superbly done Sir.
Dear Sir Wettenhall , many thanks for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition & sincere thanks for the feedback greatly appreciated. Best wishes. Rich Jones. Tour Guides Travel Guides.
It's funny that you should mention the Roman goddess Minerva because here in Kingston upon Hull we have a pub called the Minerva located at the pier overlooking the river humber.
@@TourGuidesTravelGuides It is. If you do tour of Hull you should visit it and the deep which is the world's only aquatic centre with a life where you can travel through a tank of sharks 🦈🦈🦈!
This was a terrific watch, Rich! I hope that your considering putting York on your to do list when your next over in the UK. York is one of my favorite places in the world and it would be great to learn more about it's history. Kind regards, Sean.
Kind words indeed Sean , greatly appreciated mate . There are plans for us to return to the U.K. next year summer 22 hopefully, travel restrictions permitting obviously. York particularly & several other destinations are in our plans for some more guides as it’s been far too long . I’ll keep you posted. Stay healthy and best wishes. Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
@@TourGuidesTravelGuides Quick question as this has been bugging me today…and I thought you’d know. I live in North Wales, Hawarden, a famous William travelled through the village and removed the cross which was mounted on a plinth. The villagers didn’t appreciate this so planted a tree in place of the missing cross. Hence the name ’Cross Tree Lane’. Was it William the Conqueror? Thank you.
Lara , good to hear from you again, 3 years already time flys. Okay so I did a little digging for you & this is what I found so far. The Clwyd Powys archeological trust historic settlement survey tells us that there were originally 2 crosses, the upper & the lower crosses . Both of which were dismantled in 1641 & therefore obviously well after William the Conqueror. Apparently the lower cross was replaced by the house of corrections or better known as the village lock up which I would imagine did not please the locals. In 1742 a tree was planted adjacent to the lock up to commemorate the lower cross. I didn’t find anything certain to say that was when the street was renamed Cross Tree Lane or it was called that before 1742 . I can’t find much reference to a particular William, although I have a fairly flimsy theory so see what you think. During the English Civil War Hawarden was in Parliamentarian hands as they were laying siege to Royalist Chester. One Cromwell’s senior generals was Sir William Brereton so maybe that could be your William, as I say just a theory. Hope this helps & if you find out anything else please let me know. Best wishes to you. Rich Jones.
Brilliant Tour, thank you. Any advice on the best postcodes to live for quiet sapiophile philosophical typesother than near the cultural centre/Roman walls?
RB , many thanks for the feedback, much appreciated. It has been many a long year since I was tearing up the Wirral peninsula & the wilds of Cheshire . In my day all the cool kids hung out around Tarvin, Tarporley or Great Barrow to the east of Chester. Or heading to the west on to the Wirral good times were always had at Ness , Parkgate, Willaston or Thornton Hough. All very pretty places but sadly I cannot guarantee intellectual attraction. Happy hunting. Rich.
I literally walked the city based on your guide. So thanks for that. I advise people to be careful with the downtown part as its difficult to socially distance, and not many were wearing a mask. Very crowded. Also parts of the wall were closed but you an always go around. Plenty information posts with interesting historical details.
Leonard, thanks for taking the time to watch our Chester edition, pleased to hear it was of use to you. Seems to be the World over people still not taking this situation seriously enough . Rich
What a wonderful city tour, enormously informative and a lot of fun! My sweetheart is from Chester, and I wanted to learn something about this great city - and I sure did... Thank you so much!!
This looks so interesting - I'm travelling solo for just the first half of the day on November 18, 2017 - do you have any short tours...maybe an hour or two? It looks like I will miss the town crier...
Michele, What a shame that you will miss David Mitchell! I could put you in touch with him if you'd like. I will not be in the area around that date, but I do have some contacts. If you would like more information, drop me an email at rich@tourguidestravelguides.com. Chester is a delightful place. You'll have a great time. Cheers, Rich
Not a bad (if brief) guide with few interesting titbits if extra info. However Chester City centre isnt stuck in history (FYI the main influences being both roman period, the Cromwellian civil war and then Victorian renaissance.) and readers/visitor should therefore note that whilst all the main officially preserved (graded 1 & 2) structures are untouchable, since the making of this video, there have been nmbr changes with further more notable change to the main city centre are planned that in the process will very much alter its character and thereby make this guide needing major revision. So whilst history remains static, even as you read this the future of the city is being radical remolded to meet current and future needs. So if visitors want to see Chester as per this guide ld urge you to do so ASAP as the for better or worse, as with the Victorian renaissance, the new development (primarily behind the town hall) will result in centre looking very different from today.
Ben, Thanks for the update. Here at TGTG we hear you loud and clear. With all the proposed changes and the scheduled times for them, it has been a matter of a lot of discussion with us as to when we re-tape. We are planning a possible re-shoot next summer; however, if the major construction is not complete, we think it's worth waiting on. We greatly appreciate all feedback, good, bad, and indifferent. FYI - the average UA-cam view is 10-12 minutes. Our rate is 75% for complete video watching. We have tried to vary the length of our videos to appeal to the wide variety of UA-cam viewers.
Denise, Thank you. I am currently in the US and will not be in the UK this summer. However, I would be happy to discuss some tips and possibly set up a tour for you. If yo'd like to discuss this further, email me at rich@tourguidestravelguides.com. I have arranged entire vacations to merely offered a few suggestions to tweak a stay. We can workout whatever's best for you. Cheers, Rich
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I hope it doesn't repeat this guy in the video who claims that the Agricola Tower was the Roman gate. It was built about 1200. The glove in the street by Pykes? - nothing to do with challenging the king - it meant the market was on. The 12th crest on the old Grosvenor Club is Monmouth.
I am not sure why you did not chose to just communicate directly with me. Additionally, when you say "repeat this guy in the video who claims" do you mean me? Why would the previous person announce his new brochure to me if I was in it? For the record, I am aware that the current structure that stands at Agricola tower, or rather the stone Agricola Tower, was built in the 12th Century. It is built upon and links Roman ruins. Allow me to quote, "One side of it is built upon the Roman wall of the city, and one corner stands upon a Roman arch." As for the glove on Pyke Street, it refers to the sign from the "The Crown and Glove Hotel" which closed in 1920 and is now Pyke's the Jewellers. Allow me to quote again, "The distinctive hanging 'crown & glove' pub sign survives. It was announced in late March 2007 that, in partnership with Chester Civic Trust, the sign was to be restored and an appeal has been made for details of the sign's origins and memories of the old pub. The sign is said to refer to a time when the monarch could be challenged on his accession." This practice is also known as throw down the gauntlet. A champion would fight on the king's behalf. Since Norman times we have a person who is the Standard Bearer of England or the Hounourable The King/Queen's Champion. I can honestly say I cannot remember which crest was the 12th. I strive to be as accurate as possible but do err on occasion. I may have done so on this, but after having the video vetted by the town crier and other experts from the town, I feel satisfied with the important historical details which I worked hard to correct. Perhaps you could share with me where you got your information from. Rich
CJ, Thank you. I try to be a generalist, not a specialist. As a travel guide trying to entertain and welcome mostly oversees audiences, it becomes difficult to juggle the history with the necessities. Add to that the impromptu nature of the job, and you get a more vague historical overview than historians like with a few misspeaks. I would be interested in your opinion. What aspects of the Civil War would you consider absolute necessities for a first time visitor? Additionally, if I decided to do a piece more focused and nuanced on the Civil War, what would you suggest? What would intrigue you? I must admit that addressing a different target audience is intriguing. I appreciate the feedback. Rich
Good question & thanks for taking the time to watch our Chester edition. We did consider including a piece on the football club, however, as this is essentially a walking tour of the City itself we felt that the Diva stadium a bit off the beaten track. We are planning a series on famous sporting stadia of the British Isles sometime later in the year , so maybe we could include a piece then. Am I right in thinking that about 90% of the ground is actually in Wales ? Cheers Rich.
the clock in the tower has three faces, a face to the north, another to thw south and the last to the east. No face points to the west, the direction of Wales. The is because Chester people won't give the Welsh the time of day!
With hindsight I was probably unfair with my criticism of your video, after all you went to the trouble of making it, so fair play to you, as a gesture of goodwill I’ve removed it.
We thank you for that & we also appreciate & value all comments good , bad , indifferent or the occasional downright barking ! However, " Nemo me impune lacessit " . Cheers & stay healthy, Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
Tee, thanks for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition. I believe the population of the city itself is about 80 thousand & the county region takes it to about 120 thousand. To your question about the ethnic mix I'm sorry that's not really my area of expertise. You could certainly find that information from a population census which I would think you could research via Google. I wish you luck with moving there. Stay safe and stay healthy. Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
Johnathon, thanks for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition. I would assume that David Mitchell would be well acquainted with the Truro town crier . I will ask him next time I speak to him. Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
ben yoxall You can study the history and culture of a place without coming from there. Not sure we have to live in Rome to know what the Romans did for us. However, your point about living in the area doesn’t apply to this guy. His tours are extraordinary. I’ve taken family members on the bus tours many many times and this guy leaves them all standing. The best I’ve seen before. PS. Chester is really, really beautiful btw. Worth a visit.
Ian, many thanks for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition & particular thanks for the feedback . To address your 2 points, Indeed many historians believe that Aethlestan was responsible for the unification of the Kingdom, however, many others believe that it was Edgar the Peaceful that actually ratified the union. On that I guess we'll have to agree to differ, which is okay. To point 2 I really have no idea. Obviously we know that the white lime wash was used to prevent disease & infection from the dung in the wattle & daub construction. There was a phase of whitewashing everything in sight particularly religious imagery during the 17th century . The bust above Shakespeare's tomb being one example. Stay safe and stay healthy best wishes. Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides
It’s not Mock Tudor it’s Arts and Crafts!! I have no idea why this guy and so many other people simply do not recognise it. It’s the most distinctive feature of the cityscape FFS! The town hall is Gothic Revival with windows and plate tracery in the Early English style.
@@jontalbot1 Many thanks taking the time out to watch our Chester edition & particular thanks for your constructive criticism, greatly appreciated . Hopefully you can now find calm & move on. Cheers Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
@@TourGuidesTravelGuides I know a guide is a jack of all trades but mostly what people see is buildings so you really should understand them yourself. There are good reasons to believe A&C has its origins in Chester when shop owners started blackening the timbers (this is a Cheshire thing), predating William Morris etc.Chester and the surrounding county is the best place in the world to see A&C, including the clock. And if you had known what you were looking at you could have pointed out some outstanding examples. Everyone notices Liberty in London and you missed stuff better than that!
@@jontalbot1 So continuing our amusing “bit of banter “ I’m picking up your love of Chester & your passion for architecture of the A&C style & that is something I respect & admire. Incidentally, amongst many passions of mine, vexillology rates pretty highly with me , horses for courses I guess. I’m also picking up a certain antipathy towards Tour Guides or tourism in general or maybe I’m off the mark but I suspect not as the “Jack of all trades “ comment suggests. I will admit that as in all professions you will encounter fraudsters, charlatans, rogues & ne’erdowells, however, in my experience in over 30 years in the travel industry the vast majority of tour guides, tour managers, directors, drivers, escorts, hosts, leaders, reps et Al all share a similar passion for our profession. At the very top of the list of priorities is the comfort, safety, enjoyment, enlightenment & enjoyment of the clients. A lot of us have been through the incredibly arduous yet absolutely amazing courses of the Guild of London Blue Badge Guides, think of the London Black cab drivers “Knowledge “ on steroids & you might get the picture. Completely & utterly rewarding though I have to say & would do it again in a heartbeat. Again most of us who work multiple destinations tend to be generalists rather than specialists or specialists in several areas. Flags , Salisbury Cathedral & the Reconquistia of Spain in the 11th century I will humbly submit are mine. Another thing that we tour people share is that we are human & as I am sure you are aware that “it is human to err” & I know for a fact that you are only too well aware that too many people are “too ready to criticize rather than praise “, just a simple fact of human nature. Speaking from a position of experience I know & understand what the average “punter “ wants & needs from a tour are as mentioned above but primarily entertainment & variety. I think that you will also be surprised that people see a lot more than just buildings (are buildings not is )! I can tell you with absolute certainty that they want a lot more than just buildings. The tour guide needs to be able to wear many hats & have a basic working knowledge of all things relevant to the area / country that they are working in. For example cultural, religious, political, currency, monarchy, education, social, spiritual, sport, food, holidays, cost of living, commerce and yes of course architecture. The list is endless, just give that some thought for a moment & maybe consider some of the questions that come our way . We are currently working on a book about life on the road & there is a chapter called the things that they say covering exactly that. The majority of my clients are from this side of the pond, where I now reside in the USA & the market at which we aimed the Tour Guides Travel Guides at probably haven’t heard of William Morris, Arts and Crafts, Gothic Revival or plate tracery in the early English style & also probably wouldn’t recognize it if it jumped up & bit them on the backside & also probably wouldn’t give a damn anyway. What they have heard of, however, is “Mock Tudor” & that is something they can very much visualize as it is now an extremely vogue style of housing for the savvy property developers over here tapping into the nouveau riche booming property market. In conclusion, I must tell you that when we set up Tour Guides Travel Guides about 9 years ago, the idea was for it to be exactly what it says it is, a travel guide made by people who have worked the industry as “boots on the ground “ tour guides. A guide for people to use as a basic introduction if they happen to visit said area or for people to view from the comfort of their own home, incidentally our views skyrocketed during the pandemic. What the guides are definitely not are dry lecturing long gone are the days of the aging Oxford don moonlighting as a guide boring the pants off & draining the soul of unsuspecting punters hoping for a lighthearted yet informative day of touring/ sightseeing. Good riddance ! Most of us & most definitely we at TGTG do not take ourselves too seriously, the fall can be mighty, I’ve seen it many times, we can poke fun at ourselves and will occasionally make mistakes, it’s human ! As a quick side note that you may or may not find interesting, before we release any material onto social media we review the film multiple times & then have the finished article vetted by local experts. In the case with our Chester edition we met with people from the Cathedral, Tourist Information, City Council and most importantly the man the myth the legend your Town Crier David Mitchell & all of them gave us a resounding 👍 yes a couple of minor details but nothing to lose sleep over. Bishop to B4 , your move I believe. R TGTG .
@@TourGuidesTravelGuides I just think you could do a better job explaining things if you were a little more literate in respect of architectural styles, that is all. As l said you missed explaining what is truly good and interesting to see in Chester because of it. A&C has many variants but it is something which originated in England and had a serious purpose. It was a reaction against mass manufacturing and aimed to unite art with craft as it had been in the pre- industrial age, hence the name. The past also inspires classical styles like Greek revival and Gothic revival. I am not trying to score points or stick up for Chester. I know you do a lot of these things but when you understand a little better what you are looking at your enjoyment will increase and our presentation improve
@@jontalbot1 So here is where I’m at, having reread your last communication I wasn’t sure it warranted a response, however, after a moment of consideration I feel I would be doing you a disservice if I didn’t. A first cursory glance at your missive I thought I noticed an almost conciliatory term of “not scoring points “. I got to thinking once again that this gentleman & I use that term somewhat loosely, knows his subject & has a passion for it & to repeat that is something I respect & admire . Another aspect I considered was that this topic is a whole subject on its own albeit very dry & should be treated as it should be as a specialist subject. My mind got to wondering if he is that passionate & knowledgeable about this why wouldn’t he want to create a piece himself & present it himself as he saw fit ? The other aspect that crossed my mind briefly was this, the family & I will be back in the UK in July 2025 , we will be on the Wirral for about 5 days & the fleeting thought I had was of you & I meeting up in Chester to discuss your subject & maybe even work on some sort of collaboration, this is something we have done before in other projects with great success. As I said I only considered this briefly, very briefly indeed. Having reread your comments again a time or two my impression changed, we are quite obviously polar opposites. I don’t think for one moment you understood or even wanted to understand what I was saying about our industry & travel & tourism in the 21st century or how I present my travel guides. It appears that you have absolutely no flexibility in your arguments, everyone is totally wrong & you are always right. You clearly feel that you know more than I what needs to be presented in a basic introduction to Chester. I will tell you that in almost a decade that we have been running our various projects, the literally thousands of comments we have received ranging from good, bad , indifferent to the completely barking, never once have we told anyone what I will tell you now. As the old saying goes “ Put your money where your mouth is, if you think you can do better be my guest & go right ahead “ . Please do let me know when you release your master piece as I will be waiting with bated breath. Looking back over our communications I believe I have shown you nothing but courtesy & respect, okay admittedly a little tongue in cheek flippancy, but what would expect if you had received such erudite & literate words like “ this guy “ & the stellar “FFS” wise words indeed. You on the other hand have been nothing short of aggressive, condescending, rude, patronizing, disrespectful & so very superior. To question my literacy & call out my presentations, if that was what you were actually trying to articulate is frankly uncalled for, inappropriate & insulting. You may want to look in the mirror & engage brain before opening mouth the next time you feel it necessary to savagely critique someone else’s work & ideas just because those ideas don’t align with yours. Finally before you do go on the attack you might want to check your own facts. I have done a little more research myself this weekend & I can tell you that a lot of your argument is way wide of the mark , you will certainly have to brush up on your presentation on the differences between Mock Tudor & Arts & Crafts else you will appear more ridiculous than you already do. I believe our work here is done.
Please don’t listen to this man. The bridge was open in 1923 hence why it has the date. The duke of westmister is Hugh. You’re reading things from papers to get views. Also the theatre wasn’t for fighting. It was made for a camp. Chester means camp.
Lesley Milner , thank you so much for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition, although I suspect it was a particularly painful experience for you by the sounds of it . We at Tour Guides Travel Guides welcome & appreciate all comments & feedback, good, bad , indifferent or the occasional absolutely barking, it all helps to keep us on our game & we are always looking to improve. Firstly I would like to say to you is we are not professional historians nor are we professional filmmakers & we have never pretended to be , we are tour guides & as our name suggests this is what these editions are travel guides made by tour guides for people to use if they choose to at no cost. Our views escalated incredibly during the past 18 months due to lockdown & the majority of comments were appreciative of the fact that they could travel somewhere virtually from the comfort of their armchair. You state that we “ read things from newspapers to get views” is laughable to be honest, it’s not & never will be about the number of views & it’s most certainly not about the money. Finally Lesley, something else you need to understand about us is we do not take ourselves too seriously & do you know why ? Too many people, present company included, want to shoot you down. Before we even post on UA-cam after the production process we arrange meetings with local historians, tourist information & other local experts to vet the films so we can insert or remove as appropriate. In this particular case we consulted with the public relations department of Chester cathedral, tourist information centre & most importantly the man himself, the one & only Mr. David Mitchell Chester City Town Crier, all of whom approved of our work. Sadly we were not aware of you at that time otherwise we would have contacted you in hope of benefiting from your expertise. Best wishes. Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
For any one from Chester, this is just rubbish! He gets so much stuff wrong, even from the very start. Its not the county Hall, its the county court! He really is trying too hard!
Good stuff as usual... thank you. However I see you still can't spell.! Theatre (Stratford tour /Honour (Chester).!!! Stop pandering to the Americans .... they are not, I suspect impressed ~
Thank you for the compliment. I'm afraid I'm not pandering; I am married to one and live over there. So I guess when your American wife helps with the sub-titles that can happen. Cheers
Peter, thanks for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition & sincere thanks for the feedback greatly appreciated. Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
Rick, that was excellent! Most importantly, thank you for not including any mind-numbing background music!
Ryan, You're welcome mate. And honestly, I wouldn't have the technological savvy. Cheers, Rich
Wow, so much to see in our Britain, Chester definitely on my list.
Kennyglesga , many thanks for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition & particular thanks for the feedback greatly appreciated. Yeah do check Chester out if you can great little city, very chill vibe great pubs & restaurants and if you’re into the ponies Chester races are a blast. Best wishes Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
@@TourGuidesTravelGuides Thanks a lot, Rich, for taking the time to send me a nice informative message about Chester. Much appreciated!
chester is so beautiful.
Very comprehensive tour of Chester town. Appreciate it! Next on my bucket list.
Winston, thanks for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition & particular thanks for the feedback, greatly appreciated. You will enjoy it very much. Best wishes, Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
I've worked in Chester 22 years, this is the most infomative tour I've seen of the city 👏
Meeker , many thanks for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition & sincere thanks for the feedback greatly appreciated. Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
Sorry that should obviously read Neejer not meeker
Wonderful tour. Thank you. I used to busk in Chester with an upright piano many moons ago and frequent the Boot Inn. My favourite city in England. I live in the Republic of Ireland now but very much look forward to visiting again. Take care.
Jack , many thanks for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition & sincere thanks for your feedback, greatly appreciated. Not sure if I’ve had a pint in the Boot to be honest maybe I have years ago on a pub crawl. I will certainly make the effort next time I am in Chester. All the best mate . Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
You are an excellent guide, very knowledgeable and articulate. A few years ago, my wife and I spent two hours in Chester while on a bus tour of England. Of course, we saw very little of Chester, which has so much history and architecture. Thank you for this video. Very informative.
Darrell , many thanks for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition & sincere thanks for your incredibly kind feedback, greatly appreciated. Curious to know which tour company of the many you traveled with, that was my bread & butter for many years guiding tours of Britain, Ireland & vast part of Europe. Happy days indeed but really felt we were just showing a tiny taste of what our countries had to offer. E.g 2 hours in Chester no where near enough but we have to be in Wales for dinner ! But as I always said there we’re always places that you experienced that you said been there but never need to go back, however there we’re always 1 or 2 places where you felt compelled to return to. Funnily enough just recently experienced that myself this past summer on a return trip to the UK with the family for a 4 week visit & adventure. Best wishes for the festive season & hoping you have a safe and healthy New Year . Rich Jones, Tour Guides Travel Guides.
Another very good tour - thank you. I worked for a short time in Chester back in the 1960`s, during a study break. A magical place, on a winter`s night, snow slowly falling :)
I bet!
I know exactly what you mean mate.
Fabulous, bringing Chester's history to life. I lived in Chester years ago and this video informs me of a lot it's history that I didn't know. Great to watch. Thankyou.
Mr. Bee, What a wonderful compliment. Thank you very much.
great video been in chester loads did not know much of the history thank u
Jaymes, Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching and the feedback. Next time you're in Chester, stop by to see David Mitchell, the town crier, and give him my best.
Me and the boys watched this tonight in lockdown and learned so much about the city we grew up in. Thanks john
Jack J thank you for taking the time to watch our Chester edition & particular thanks for your kind words greatly appreciated . I will say that in over 300k views & several k comments yours were especially important. Stay safe and stay healthy best wishes. Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
Thanks for your walk around. My family ancestry hails from the Cheshire area. I'm of course an American, but i wouldn't mind moving there where my history starts.
Cory, It's a lovely area. You should visit. Cheers, Rich Jones
Thank you very much for the tour! I enjoyed it very much! A real professional!
Thank you very much for the compliment. It means a lot. Cheers, Rich
Brilliant tour and thank you very much!
Thanks for watching. I do believe Mr. Mitchell enjoys his skiing trips very much and spends the majority of his time on the piste. Cheers Rich
Great guide, heading there tomorrow so we now have lots to do, thanks
Nath C thanks for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition & particular thanks for the feedback, greatly appreciated, enjoy your visit. Stay safe and stay healthy. Best wishes Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
Wow. That was so interesting. I’m local to Chester and visit regularly but you’ve shown me so much that I didn’t know!
Ruth , many thanks for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition and sincere thanks for the feedback greatly appreciated. Rich Jones . Tour Guides Travel Guides.
Rich that was absolutely brilliant you had my undivided attention right through thanks for taking the time to do and post this video!!!
John, many thanks for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition but sincere thanks for the feedback greatly appreciated. Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
That was a very good walk with you. Very, very interesting. Everyone should do one. Thank you David
Carolyn, Glad you could walk with me. I agree, David is a great addition to the city as their town crier.
I'm getting addicted to your videos. ..they are full of history information, full of beauty, nice to hear you explaining the details. ..tks a lot for your lovely work. ..👌
Thank you so much. I try to keep it historic yet still entertaining. I appreciate the compliments. Cheers, Rich
Vanda, That is so kind of you.
NICE VIDEO , enjoyed thanks :)
Thank you! Cheers, Rich
Really wonderful and informative tour, thank you!
Eric, many thanks for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition & sincere thanks for feedback greatly appreciated. Cheers, Rich Jones, Tour Guides Travel Guides.
Great tour, we're visiting Chester soon and will keep all of your info in mind! :)
Karl Gimblett, really appreciate it. Check out that town crier. Well worth it. Enjoy your trip. Tell your friends about us. Cheers, Rich
Those covered walkways are amazing.
Excellent video, visiting Chester in July, great information 😊😊
Blondefringe 16 , thanks for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition & sincere thanks for the feedback, greatly appreciated. We will also be in & around Chester in late July. The family & I are coming over from the USA for a month, mainly a well deserved holiday but also to film some new material. Best wishes. Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
Wonderful informative tour. We will be visiting in June. Very excited.
Denise, you will love it. Did you mean the UK in general or Chester specifically? If the latter, do see our friend David Mitchell, the Town Crier of Chester. He'll be proclaiming the midday news Tuesday through Saturday in June. It really is something special.
Glad to hear you'll be visiting. Please email me at rich@tourguidestravelguides.com with your dates. I won't be available at that time but I might be able to put together some things for you and have contacts who might have some availability.
I ❤your videos. They are a truly history lessons. Regards to you. ..cheers.
Vanda, Thanks for viewing again and for your kind words. Cheers, Rich
I'm going to Chester in November it looks really nice it reminds me of york which I love ❤ 😍
Thanks so much for this tour! Very comprehensive tour!
Kathleen, many thanks for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition & particular thanks for your feedback, greatly appreciated. Stay safe and stay healthy. Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
Superb tour of the City. Very professional and educational. Thanks for doing it, Rich.
Many thanks for the kind words Gordon greatly appreciated. Stay safe and stay healthy. Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides
Thank you Rick for your most informative guide to Chester ! Somewhere I have considered to explore and I most certainly will ! All the way from Exeter ! 😁
Sharon, many thanks for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition & sincere thanks for the feedback greatly appreciated. You will enjoy Chester very much I know, I have not been to Exeter for many years but I liked it a lot. Best wishes Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
Debs and I were in Chester but didn't have much time to really explore this interesting city. I was thrilled to really get a feel for this lovely and historical town.
I'd love to give you a personal tour love. Your husband xx
Great Tour!!! Please do some of
Liverpool, or Blackpool.
Ari Waller Yes please!!! Liverpool would be fascinating.
Very prefessional tour. Informative and interesting. Great job well done
Thank you. Appreciate it.
Best tour I’ve ever watched. I have learnt loads from this. Thank you.
Lara, So pleased to hear. Spread the word.
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You made Chester come alive, which is great as it’s a glorious city. Thank you.
May I ask a question?
Absolutely!
thank you so much for doing this video, really helpful.
Great video really enjoyable!
Thanks Elliott greatly appreciated. Best wishes Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides
Bom dia!! obrigado pelo TOUR amigo!!! muito bom poder conhecer lugares através de seu canal!!! sucesso!!👍😘
Natureza Bela, obrigado por ter dispensado um tempo para assistir a nossa edicao Chester. Obrigado pelo seu feedback muito apreciado. Atenciosamente. Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides
Great video. Lived in Chester for a year in 1997 and would move back in a heart beat. Going back for a break next month (March 2020). Really appreciate the effort and detail of so many things you mentioned that I was completely unaware of!
Many thanks for taking the time to watch our Chester edition & we much appreciate the positive feedback. We also enjoyed Chester . Have a great time next month , if you should run into the living legend that is the self appointed most handsome Town crier in all of England, David Mitchell please pass on my best wishes. Cheers Rich.
I very much enjoyed that and when I've got time off from Uni I'll go visit
That's great news. You will really enjoy it. Check out my other videos to find other places to visit.
Cheers,
Rich Jones
Кафедральный собор просто фантастический.Хорошо бы посмотреть внутри
In this COVID pandemic times of lockdowns, living in this city has been so beneficial with the numerous routes one can take into and around this beautiful city. I have picked up so much info from your tour alone and thank you for that.
Toilets Tales And Trails thank you for taking the time out to watch & for the feedback greatly appreciated . Stay safe and stay healthy best wishes to you & yours. Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
Rick you really must do more tours , really great too watch . hope your well in these strange times . Must take some real time and effort too do these vids and it shows , really good stuff .
Many thanks for taking the time to watch our video & particular thanks for the kind words. Plans are afoot for some more editions towards the end of the year. Stay safe and stay healthy. Best wishes. Rich.
This is a amazing tour 😍 this guy is really good 👍
Simeon many thanks for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition & thanks for the feedback greatly appreciated. Best wishes Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
Обстоятельное знакомство.Спасибо .привет из Беларуси
Спасибо за просмотр и ваши отзывы. Оставайтесь в безопасности и будьте здоровы. С Новым Годом.
I remember seeing you filming this.
Where were you? We could have a pint! Cheers, Rich
Thank you so much for all of your work Rich. It's important. I recently discovered my true Sir Name is "Wettenhall". I've never been to Europe, this is all very new to me and it can be overwhelming. You really helped to clarify
some subjects down for me. I'd love to just follow you around all day if I ever make it out there. Superbly done Sir.
Dear Sir Wettenhall , many thanks for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition & sincere thanks for the feedback greatly appreciated. Best wishes. Rich Jones. Tour Guides Travel Guides.
It's funny that you should mention the Roman goddess Minerva because here in Kingston upon Hull we have a pub called the Minerva located at the pier overlooking the river humber.
Looks like a decent boozer Tom
@@TourGuidesTravelGuides It is. If you do tour of Hull you should visit it and the deep which is the world's only aquatic centre with a life where you can travel through a tank of sharks 🦈🦈🦈!
This was a terrific watch, Rich! I hope that your considering putting York on your to do list when your next over in the UK. York is one of my favorite places in the world and it would be great to learn more about it's history. Kind regards, Sean.
Kind words indeed Sean , greatly appreciated mate . There are plans for us to return to the U.K. next year summer 22 hopefully, travel restrictions permitting obviously. York particularly & several other destinations are in our plans for some more guides as it’s been far too long . I’ll keep you posted. Stay healthy and best wishes. Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
"County Hall" is actually The Crown Court. County hall is other side of Castle (but close)
This guy knows his stuff. Extraordinary.
Lara, Thank you for the compliment. This is just something I love. Cheers, Rich
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Quick question as this has been bugging me today…and I thought you’d know. I live in North Wales, Hawarden, a famous William travelled through the village and removed the cross which was mounted on a plinth. The villagers didn’t appreciate this so planted a tree in place of the missing cross. Hence the name ’Cross Tree Lane’. Was it William the Conqueror?
Thank you.
Lara , good to hear from you again, 3 years already time flys. Okay so I did a little digging for you & this is what I found so far. The Clwyd Powys archeological trust historic settlement survey tells us that there were originally 2 crosses, the upper & the lower crosses . Both of which were dismantled in 1641 & therefore obviously well after William the Conqueror. Apparently the lower cross was replaced by the house of corrections or better known as the village lock up which I would imagine did not please the locals. In 1742 a tree was planted adjacent to the lock up to commemorate the lower cross. I didn’t find anything certain to say that was when the street was renamed Cross Tree Lane or it was called that before 1742 . I can’t find much reference to a particular William, although I have a fairly flimsy theory so see what you think. During the English Civil War Hawarden was in Parliamentarian hands as they were laying siege to Royalist Chester. One Cromwell’s senior generals was Sir William Brereton so maybe that could be your William, as I say just a theory. Hope this helps & if you find out anything else please let me know. Best wishes to you. Rich Jones.
Brilliant Tour, thank you.
Any advice on the best postcodes to live for quiet sapiophile philosophical typesother than near the cultural centre/Roman walls?
RB , many thanks for the feedback, much appreciated. It has been many a long year since I was tearing up the Wirral peninsula & the wilds of Cheshire . In my day all the cool kids hung out around Tarvin, Tarporley or Great Barrow to the east of Chester. Or heading to the west on to the Wirral good times were always had at Ness , Parkgate, Willaston or Thornton Hough. All very pretty places but sadly I cannot guarantee intellectual attraction. Happy hunting. Rich.
i live in chester and yes its a great city and quite small . and a lot of info i didnt know well done
Simon , many thanks for the feedback greatly appreciated. Stay healthy. Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
I literally walked the city based on your guide. So thanks for that.
I advise people to be careful with the downtown part as its difficult to socially distance, and not many were wearing a mask. Very crowded.
Also parts of the wall were closed but you an always go around.
Plenty information posts with interesting historical details.
Leonard, thanks for taking the time to watch our Chester edition, pleased to hear it was of use to you. Seems to be the World over people still not taking this situation seriously enough . Rich
Great video!
Thanks very much , appreciate it. Stay safe and stay healthy. Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
What a wonderful city tour, enormously informative and a lot of fun! My sweetheart is from Chester, and I wanted to learn something about this great city - and I sure did... Thank you so much!!
Roberta, How nice of you to learn about your sweetheart's city! Glad you enjoyed it. Cheers, Rich
Thank you so much for the lovely tour, Rich!
Rick, ta, Im stealing a lot for my tour, take that as a massive compliment
Taken. Cheers mate
At 6:49min. ..fantastic architecture. ..
I agree. The place is special.
This looks so interesting - I'm travelling solo for just the first half of the day on November 18, 2017 - do you have any short tours...maybe an hour or two? It looks like I will miss the town crier...
Michele, What a shame that you will miss David Mitchell! I could put you in touch with him if you'd like. I will not be in the area around that date, but I do have some contacts. If you would like more information, drop me an email at rich@tourguidestravelguides.com. Chester is a delightful place. You'll have a great time.
Cheers,
Rich
Not a bad (if brief) guide with few interesting titbits if extra info. However Chester City centre isnt stuck in history (FYI the main influences being both roman period, the Cromwellian civil war and then Victorian renaissance.) and readers/visitor should therefore note that whilst all the main officially preserved (graded 1 & 2) structures are untouchable, since the making of this video, there have been nmbr changes with further more notable change to the main city centre are planned that in the process will very much alter its character and thereby make this guide needing major revision. So whilst history remains static, even as you read this the future of the city is being radical remolded to meet current and future needs. So if visitors want to see Chester as per this guide ld urge you to do so ASAP as the for better or worse, as with the Victorian renaissance, the new development (primarily behind the town hall) will result in centre looking very different from today.
Ben, Thanks for the update. Here at TGTG we hear you loud and clear. With all the proposed changes and the scheduled times for them, it has been a matter of a lot of discussion with us as to when we re-tape. We are planning a possible re-shoot next summer; however, if the major construction is not complete, we think it's worth waiting on. We greatly appreciate all feedback, good, bad, and indifferent. FYI - the average UA-cam view is 10-12 minutes. Our rate is 75% for complete video watching. We have tried to vary the length of our videos to appeal to the wide variety of UA-cam viewers.
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...bit harsh (apologies)... Your video guide is brilliant!
Thanks for the critique. No offense taken. Sometimes I let my mouth go ahead of me. Of course, it's the Crown Court.
How do we book on your tours? Very good.
Denise, Thank you. I am currently in the US and will not be in the UK this summer. However, I would be happy to discuss some tips and possibly set up a tour for you. If yo'd like to discuss this further, email me at rich@tourguidestravelguides.com. I have arranged entire vacations to merely offered a few suggestions to tweak a stay. We can workout whatever's best for you. Cheers, Rich
I’m from chester
How nice! Great city. Hope you enjoyed it.
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I hope it doesn't repeat this guy in the video who claims that the Agricola Tower was the Roman gate. It was built about 1200. The glove in the street by Pykes? - nothing to do with challenging the king - it meant the market was on. The 12th crest on the old Grosvenor Club is Monmouth.
I am not sure why you did not chose to just communicate directly with me. Additionally, when you say "repeat this guy in the video who claims" do you mean me? Why would the previous person announce his new brochure to me if I was in it? For the record, I am aware that the current structure that stands at Agricola tower, or rather the stone Agricola Tower, was built in the 12th Century. It is built upon and links Roman ruins. Allow me to quote, "One side of it is built upon the Roman wall of the city, and one corner stands upon a Roman arch." As for the glove on Pyke Street, it refers to the sign from the "The Crown and Glove Hotel" which closed in 1920 and is now Pyke's the Jewellers. Allow me to quote again, "The distinctive hanging 'crown & glove' pub sign survives. It was announced in late March 2007 that, in partnership with Chester Civic Trust, the sign was to be restored and an appeal has been made for details of the sign's origins and memories of the old pub. The sign is said to refer to a time when the monarch could be challenged on his accession." This practice is also known as throw down the gauntlet. A champion would fight on the king's behalf. Since Norman times we have a person who is the Standard Bearer of England or the Hounourable The King/Queen's Champion. I can honestly say I cannot remember which crest was the 12th. I strive to be as accurate as possible but do err on occasion. I may have done so on this, but after having the video vetted by the town crier and other experts from the town, I feel satisfied with the important historical details which I worked hard to correct. Perhaps you could share with me where you got your information from. Rich
Parts of remaining Old Bristol are nice.
Certainly, it is in our plans to do Bristol in the future. Any recommendations? Cheers
Tour Guides Travel Guides Clifton is gorgeous. It’s small but so pretty, just like a film set.
Rebuilding would have been great for craftsman.
Interesting stuff... you could do with brushing up on the Civil War though.
CJ, Thank you. I try to be a generalist, not a specialist. As a travel guide trying to entertain and welcome mostly oversees audiences, it becomes difficult to juggle the history with the necessities. Add to that the impromptu nature of the job, and you get a more vague historical overview than historians like with a few misspeaks. I would be interested in your opinion. What aspects of the Civil War would you consider absolute necessities for a first time visitor? Additionally, if I decided to do a piece more focused and nuanced on the Civil War, what would you suggest? What would intrigue you? I must admit that addressing a different target audience is intriguing. I appreciate the feedback. Rich
why no mention of chester city fc
Good question & thanks for taking the time to watch our Chester edition. We did consider including a piece on the football club, however, as this is essentially a walking tour of the City itself we felt that the Diva stadium a bit off the beaten track. We are planning a series on famous sporting stadia of the British Isles sometime later in the year , so maybe we could include a piece then. Am I right in thinking that about 90% of the ground is actually in Wales ? Cheers Rich.
Chester Crown court??
My ancestor, John Pearson was a prominent deep thinker and church figure. Known at the time Lord Bishop of Chester.
Great. Thanks for the info. Cheers!
Why does he take his glasses off right in the beginning, just to put them straight back on again??
Peter Taylor Morecambe and Wise reference. Iconic British comedy act.
the clock in the tower has three faces, a face to the north, another to thw south and the last to the east. No face points to the west, the direction of Wales. The is because Chester people won't give the Welsh the time of day!
I did not know that. Brilliant. Thank you Steve.
Rick, what city are You from?
Liverpool originally, London mainly now living in the USA
Town crier reminded me of a rooster
Ah yes , the man the myth the legend that is David Mitchell. Splendid fellow. Thanks for watching Pete .
With hindsight I was probably unfair with my criticism of your video, after all you went to the trouble of making it, so fair play to you, as a gesture of goodwill I’ve removed it.
We thank you for that & we also appreciate & value all comments good , bad , indifferent or the occasional downright barking ! However, " Nemo me impune lacessit " . Cheers & stay healthy, Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
Whats the population of ethnic minority like? I have been there 2twice and it is lovely and i am looking to possibly move there
Tee, thanks for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition. I believe the population of the city itself is about 80 thousand & the county region takes it to about 120 thousand. To your question about the ethnic mix I'm sorry that's not really my area of expertise. You could certainly find that information from a population census which I would think you could research via Google. I wish you luck with moving there. Stay safe and stay healthy. Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
Truro has has a town crier
Johnathon, thanks for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition. I would assume that David Mitchell would be well acquainted with the Truro town crier . I will ask him next time I speak to him. Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
Athelstan was the first to unite the English kingdoms in 927
are you even from chester
or from earth
ben yoxall duz it even matter????
ben yoxall You can study the history and culture of a place without coming from there. Not sure we have to live in Rome to know what the Romans did for us. However, your point about living in the area doesn’t apply to this guy. His tours are extraordinary. I’ve taken family members on the bus tours many many times and this guy leaves them all standing. The best I’ve seen before.
PS. Chester is really, really beautiful btw. Worth a visit.
Why have they white-washed those ancient arches on the shop front?
Ian, many thanks for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition & particular thanks for the feedback . To address your 2 points, Indeed many historians believe that Aethlestan was responsible for the unification of the Kingdom, however, many others believe that it was Edgar the Peaceful that actually ratified the union. On that I guess we'll have to agree to differ, which is okay. To point 2 I really have no idea. Obviously we know that the white lime wash was used to prevent disease & infection from the dung in the wattle & daub construction. There was a phase of whitewashing everything in sight particularly religious imagery during the 17th century . The bust above Shakespeare's tomb being one example. Stay safe and stay healthy best wishes. Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides
It’s not Mock Tudor it’s Arts and Crafts!! I have no idea why this guy and so many other people simply do not recognise it. It’s the most distinctive feature of the cityscape FFS! The town hall is Gothic Revival with windows and plate tracery in the Early English style.
@@jontalbot1 Many thanks taking the time out to watch our Chester edition & particular thanks for your constructive criticism, greatly appreciated . Hopefully you can now find calm & move on. Cheers Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
@@TourGuidesTravelGuides I know a guide is a jack of all trades but mostly what people see is buildings so you really should understand them yourself. There are good reasons to believe A&C has its origins in Chester when shop owners started blackening the timbers (this is a Cheshire thing), predating William Morris etc.Chester and the surrounding county is the best place in the world to see A&C, including the clock. And if you had known what you were looking at you could have pointed out some outstanding examples. Everyone notices Liberty in London and you missed stuff better than that!
@@jontalbot1 So continuing our amusing “bit of banter “ I’m picking up your love of Chester & your passion for architecture of the A&C style & that is something I respect & admire. Incidentally, amongst many passions of mine, vexillology rates pretty highly with me , horses for courses I guess.
I’m also picking up a certain antipathy towards Tour Guides or tourism in general or maybe I’m off the mark but I suspect not as the “Jack of all trades “ comment suggests. I will admit that as in all professions you will encounter fraudsters, charlatans, rogues & ne’erdowells, however, in my experience in over 30 years in the travel industry the vast majority of tour guides, tour managers, directors, drivers, escorts, hosts, leaders, reps et Al all share a similar passion for our profession. At the very top of the list of priorities is the comfort, safety, enjoyment, enlightenment & enjoyment of the clients. A lot of us have been through the incredibly arduous yet absolutely amazing courses of the Guild of London Blue Badge Guides, think of the London Black cab drivers “Knowledge “ on steroids & you might get the picture. Completely & utterly rewarding though I have to say & would do it again in a heartbeat.
Again most of us who work multiple destinations tend to be generalists rather than specialists or specialists in several areas. Flags , Salisbury Cathedral & the Reconquistia of Spain in the 11th century I will humbly submit are mine. Another thing that we tour people share is that we are human & as I am sure you are aware that “it is human to err” & I know for a fact that you are only too well aware that too many people are “too ready to criticize rather than praise “, just a simple fact of human nature.
Speaking from a position of experience I know & understand what the average “punter “ wants & needs from a tour are as mentioned above but primarily entertainment & variety. I think that you will also be surprised that people see a lot more than just buildings (are buildings not is )! I can tell you with absolute certainty that they want a lot more than just buildings. The tour guide needs to be able to wear many hats & have a basic working knowledge of all things relevant to the area / country that they are working in. For example cultural, religious, political, currency, monarchy, education, social, spiritual, sport, food, holidays, cost of living, commerce and yes of course architecture. The list is endless, just give that some thought for a moment & maybe consider some of the questions that come our way . We are currently working on a book about life on the road & there is a chapter called the things that they say covering exactly that.
The majority of my clients are from this side of the pond, where I now reside in the USA & the market at which we aimed the Tour Guides Travel Guides at probably haven’t heard of William Morris, Arts and Crafts, Gothic Revival or plate tracery in the early English style & also probably wouldn’t recognize it if it jumped up & bit them on the backside & also probably wouldn’t give a damn anyway. What they have heard of, however, is “Mock Tudor” & that is something they can very much visualize as it is now an extremely vogue style of housing for the savvy property developers over here tapping into the nouveau riche booming property market.
In conclusion, I must tell you that when we set up Tour Guides Travel Guides about 9 years ago, the idea was for it to be exactly what it says it is, a travel guide made by people who have worked the industry as “boots on the ground “ tour guides. A guide for people to use as a basic introduction if they happen to visit said area or for people to view from the comfort of their own home, incidentally our views skyrocketed during the pandemic. What the guides are definitely not are dry lecturing long gone are the days of the aging Oxford don moonlighting as a guide boring the pants off & draining the soul of unsuspecting punters hoping for a lighthearted yet informative day of touring/ sightseeing. Good riddance ! Most of us & most definitely we at TGTG do not take ourselves too seriously, the fall can be mighty, I’ve seen it many times, we can poke fun at ourselves and will occasionally make mistakes, it’s human ! As a quick side note that you may or may not find interesting, before we release any material onto social media we review the film multiple times & then have the finished article vetted by local experts. In the case with our Chester edition we met with people from the Cathedral, Tourist Information, City Council and most importantly the man the myth the legend your Town Crier David Mitchell & all of them gave us a resounding 👍 yes a couple of minor details but nothing to lose sleep over.
Bishop to B4 , your move I believe. R TGTG .
@@TourGuidesTravelGuides I just think you could do a better job explaining things if you were a little more literate in respect of architectural styles, that is all. As l said you missed explaining what is truly good and interesting to see in Chester because of it. A&C has many variants but it is something which originated in England and had a serious purpose. It was a reaction against mass manufacturing and aimed to unite art with craft as it had been in the pre- industrial age, hence the name. The past also inspires classical styles like Greek revival and Gothic revival. I am not trying to score points or stick up for Chester. I know you do a lot of these things but when you understand a little better what you are looking at your enjoyment will increase and our presentation improve
@@jontalbot1 So here is where I’m at, having reread your last communication I wasn’t sure it warranted a response, however, after a moment of consideration I feel I would be doing you a disservice if I didn’t. A first cursory glance at your missive I thought I noticed an almost conciliatory term of “not scoring points “. I got to thinking once again that this gentleman & I use that term somewhat loosely, knows his subject & has a passion for it & to repeat that is something I respect & admire . Another aspect I considered was that this topic is a whole subject on its own albeit very dry & should be treated as it should be as a specialist subject. My mind got to wondering if he is that passionate & knowledgeable about this why wouldn’t he want to create a piece himself & present it himself as he saw fit ? The other aspect that crossed my mind briefly was this, the family & I will be back in the UK in July 2025 , we will be on the Wirral for about 5 days & the fleeting thought I had was of you & I meeting up in Chester to discuss your subject & maybe even work on some sort of collaboration, this is something we have done before in other projects with great success. As I said I only considered this briefly, very briefly indeed.
Having reread your comments again a time or two my impression changed, we are quite obviously polar opposites. I don’t think for one moment you understood or even wanted to understand what I was saying about our industry & travel & tourism in the 21st century or how I present my travel guides. It appears that you have absolutely no flexibility in your arguments, everyone is totally wrong & you are always right. You clearly feel that you know more than I what needs to be presented in a basic introduction to Chester.
I will tell you that in almost a decade that we have been running our various projects, the literally thousands of comments we have received ranging from good, bad , indifferent to the completely barking, never once have we told anyone what I will tell you now. As the old saying goes “ Put your money where your mouth is, if you think you can do better be my guest & go right ahead “ . Please do let me know when you release your master piece as I will be waiting with bated breath.
Looking back over our communications I believe I have shown you nothing but courtesy & respect, okay admittedly a little tongue in cheek flippancy, but what would expect if you had received such erudite & literate words like “ this guy “ & the stellar “FFS” wise words indeed. You on the other hand have been nothing short of aggressive, condescending, rude, patronizing, disrespectful & so very superior. To question my literacy & call out my presentations, if that was what you were actually trying to articulate is frankly uncalled for, inappropriate & insulting.
You may want to look in the mirror & engage brain before opening mouth the next time you feel it necessary to savagely critique someone else’s work & ideas just because those ideas don’t align with yours. Finally before you do go on the attack you might want to check your own facts. I have done a little more research myself this weekend & I can tell you that a lot of your argument is way wide of the mark , you will certainly have to brush up on your presentation on the differences between Mock Tudor & Arts & Crafts else you will appear more ridiculous than you already do.
I believe our work here is done.
Please don’t listen to this man. The bridge was open in 1923 hence why it has the date. The duke of westmister is Hugh. You’re reading things from papers to get views. Also the theatre wasn’t for fighting. It was made for a camp. Chester means camp.
Lesley Milner , thank you so much for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition, although I suspect it was a particularly painful experience for you by the sounds of it . We at Tour Guides Travel Guides welcome & appreciate all comments & feedback, good, bad , indifferent or the occasional absolutely barking, it all helps to keep us on our game & we are always looking to improve. Firstly I would like to say to you is we are not professional historians nor are we professional filmmakers & we have never pretended to be , we are tour guides & as our name suggests this is what these editions are travel guides made by tour guides for people to use if they choose to at no cost. Our views escalated incredibly during the past 18 months due to lockdown & the majority of comments were appreciative of the fact that they could travel somewhere virtually from the comfort of their armchair.
You state that we “ read things from newspapers to get views” is laughable to be honest, it’s not & never will be about the number of views & it’s most certainly not about the money.
Finally Lesley, something else you need to understand about us is we do not take ourselves too seriously & do you know why ? Too many people, present company included, want to shoot you down. Before we even post on UA-cam after the production process we arrange meetings with local historians, tourist information & other local experts to vet the films so we can insert or remove as appropriate. In this particular case we consulted with the public relations department of Chester cathedral, tourist information centre & most importantly the man himself, the one & only Mr. David Mitchell Chester City Town Crier, all of whom approved of our work. Sadly we were not aware of you at that time otherwise we would have contacted you in hope of benefiting from your expertise.
Best wishes.
Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.
For any one from Chester, this is just rubbish! He gets so much stuff wrong, even from the very start. Its not the county Hall, its the county court! He really is trying too hard!
i dont like this is this down toun and like his !!! sorry i dont like it
Mohamed, I'm sorry I don't know exactly what you are trying to say. Do you not like the city of Chester itself or the tour?
No the tour was great i just dont like the black buildings and the streets it feels like a town otherwise its great i think
Oh, okay. Gad you like the tour. I have a few others. You might like Oxford or Stratford Upon Avon better.
dickheads bad spelling
You need some english lessons mate
Good stuff as usual... thank you. However I see you still can't spell.! Theatre (Stratford tour /Honour (Chester).!!! Stop pandering to the Americans .... they are not, I suspect impressed ~
Thank you for the compliment. I'm afraid I'm not pandering; I am married to one and live over there. So I guess when your American wife helps with the sub-titles that can happen. Cheers
Brilliant tour, thank you!
Peter, thanks for taking the time out to watch our Chester edition & sincere thanks for the feedback greatly appreciated. Rich Jones Tour Guides Travel Guides.