WAYS TO SUPPORT CHANNEL/THANK ME One-off Tip - ko-fi.com/watchedwalker Monthly Pledge - patreon.com/watchedwalker Buy Merch - watchedwalker.creator-spring.com SEE VIDEO DESCRIPTION FOR CAMERA USED SIGHTS SEEN WITHIN THIS VIDEO 0:00:20 - Notting Hill Gate Underground Station - in fare zone 1+2, served by the Central, Circle and District lines 0:01:17 - The Gate Picturehouse - independent arthouse cinema with ornate auditorium 0:01:48 - Los Mochis - Pan-Pacific pairing of Mexican & Japanese cuisine 0:03:47 - The Hillgate - pub 0:05:41 - The Uxbridge Arms - pub 0:09:47 - St George’s Church - in ‘Eclectic Gothic’ style, consecrated in 1864 0:12:21 - Blue Plaque reads: ‘Aubrey House stands on the site of Kensington Wells an early 18th century spa Former residents include SIR EDWARD LLOYD RICHARD 1st Earl Grosvenor, LADY MARY COKE diarist, PETER and CLEMENTIA TAYLOR philanthropists, WILLIAM CLEVERLY ALEXANDER art lover’ 0:17:30 - The Windsor Castle - pub 0:21:07 - The Churchill Arms - pub filled with Churchill memorabilia, with exterior covered in planting and flags 0:29:06 - Academy Gardens - Neo-Georgian apartment complex, built in 1914 as Queen Elizabeth College 0:37:46 - Design Museum - displays of contemporary design and innovation, from the everyday to the cutting edge 0:43:05 - Kensington Central Library 0:45:15 - Sign: ‘Do not dump rubbish here... maximum penalty £2,500’ 0:46:27 - Elephant And Castle - Victorian pub with golden elephant sign and historic newspaper decoration inside 0:48:54 - Hornets - gentlemen's clothier, vintage classic English with modern and big name designers, in clothing, shoes, accessories 0:49:36 - Blue Plaque reads: ‘EZRA POUND 1885-1972 Poet lived here 1909-1914’ 0:50:08 - Mural commissioned by a resident of the street in the 1960s, the artwork shows his daughter leaning out of a window above the toy shop and their pet cat on the door step of the plant house 0:50:41 - St Mary Abbots Church - the present church structure was built in 1872 to the designs of Sir George Gilbert Scott, who combined neo-Gothic and early-English styles 0:51:24 - Alec Clifton-Taylor Memorial Gardens - created in loving memory of the author & broadcaster, President of the Kensington Society, 1978 - 1985 0:54:40 - The Ivy Kensington Brasserie - sophisticated all-day dining 0:55:10 - Drinking fountain with Inscription ‘A D 1900’ 0:56:00 - High Street Kensington Underground Station - in fare zone 1, served by the Circle and District lines 1:05:48 - The Abingdon - pub 1:10:02 - St Sarkis Armenian Church - opened in 1923, closely modelled on the bell-tower of the monastery of St Haghpat in Armenia 1:12:35 - First Church of Christ Scientist 1:14:06 - Copthorne Tara Hotel London Kensington - 4-star hotel 1:14:22 - Holiday Inn London, Kensington High Street - 4-star hotel 1:15:03 - Embassy of Armenia 1:20:59 - St Mark’s Coptic Orthodox Church - the building was previously Saint John’s Presbyterian Church and was opened in 1863 1:22:55 - Kensington United Reformed Church - built in 1854-55 as Kensington Congregational Chapel 1:23:12 - The Britannia - pub 1:29:12 - Kensington Arcade - shopping arcade offering a selection of boutiques & cafes in a bustling setting :)
This was so an emotional journey. In the 60s I lived in The Royal Borough and walked everwhere. The mews and the backstreets. The squares and the parks. Visiting friends. Pub lunches, Harrods, Montpelier Street, Kings Rd. So many ghosts. And the bitter sweet smell of London rain. Thankyou.
I live in the USA 🇺🇸, I love the Donovan Song “Sunny South Kensington “ and always day dreamed what it was like to live there in the 1960s swinging London 🇬🇧😭
I just wanted to watch this to remember what rain is like. It’s very dry here in California.we are having a severe drought, everything is so dry. It’s very refreshing ☔️💦☂️
The buldings are beautiful and unique. Streets are clean. The weather is gloomy and peace. I imagine walking through those streets with my beloved one.
Never stop filming! After watching this video I felt as if I visited London myself and walked through the rain. I don't have money to travel so your videos are the only travellings I can afford lol. Thank you so much for this amazing experience!!💜💜
Also, I greatly appreciate the fact you pan the camera around to fully capture the view/building from all angles instead of just straight ahead. So many others don’t! Thank you ❤️
If this footage were shot in Los Angeles, there would be homeless tents and encampments literally everywhere. You would be stepping over them and their refuse. This video reminder of normalcy is instructive for residents of LA, like me, who come across it. Thank you 🙏🏻
Don’t forget this is a very expensive part of London - it’s by no means typical of other parts of town, where there are plenty of people sleeping rough.
Memories: I lived in South Kensington. I miss it, however, not so much London as a whole. My god, heat-fires around London first time ever? It could do with this weather right now. Subbed.
Hello. I have not seen walking videos available for a while, and I did keep watch for them. So, I am so delighted to "see" you again. Thank you! I have subscribed again so that I do not miss them. Take care all. From Orange County California 🙂.
I 've been in Kengsington long ago and I fell in love with London, it"s my ideal city with constant rain and victorian houses. This video brings me very pleasant memories.
I want to live in a beautiful pastel house on a rainy side street in London! 😍 Thank you for this quiet, reflective walk -- perfect for a Friday morning ❤️
15 minutes in and really enjoying it. It's the closest I'll ever get to seeing any part of England. My best friend of ten years was going to take me there to visit his family but he died before we could in 2015. Thinking of you and missing you, James. ❣
Good day! I'm about 7:08 into my walk when I see the WATCHED WALKER SYMBOL on the left side of a parked white van in the Camden Hill Gardens vicinity. I am a grateful fan because I don't know when I'll be able to travel. I'm a shut-in waiting for God to bless me and my motor wheelchair with a mobility van, so I can get out again. In the meantime, I'm traveling well with you, especially around London. I look forward to visiting Picadilly Circus area. May God continue to prosper and bless you and your channel in Jesus' name.
Hello SoW, great job spotting my logo! So pleased you are able to travel virtually via my videos and I hope you get that mobility van soon, wishing you all the best!
The fact that there is no assigned parking etc, just "find a spot on the street" (as in most larger cities) would drive me BONKERSSSS. I have been spoiled having two drive ways at my home for my own use, I cant fathom having to park a block away and carry groceries or pkgs......
I'm loving your videos, Thanks to you, I get to intimately experience places that I never would have otherwise. thank you so much for making and sharing them.
Beautifully done. All this is my idea of hell as I live in the beautifully quiet Canadian town of Collingwood, on the shores of Georgian Bay. I was born in London, UK a long time ago, and these walks bring back happy memories - but living amid all that noise and chaos would drive me crazy! John, Ontario, Canada
Hi John. I relate alot to that.as I loved London but with time now my late 40s I was seeking a more serene peaceful natural existence to write and draw. How did you prepare for your move.?
Really professional - the fact that you show the architecture, instead of just walking along/past it all, is really appreciated. Also I like to see the snippets of history which you come across. Thank you for the vid.
Amazing! Walking through pretty side streets, beautiful mews, and a lively high street in this upscale area with stately Victorian buildings in London's Kensington on a dull, rainy day, from Notting Hill Gate Station to High Street Kensington Station, through this upscale area with stately Victorian buildings, through pretty side streets, beautiful mews, and lively high street. Thank you for sharing your work! You are awesome!
Still hoping to travel one day and get to do some walks for myself. I love your format with the captions, many walkers talk as they go but I don't always want that. Wonderful to experience the sounds of the street on its own.
nice job! - I'm curious how your rig is setup, no one is starting at you so it would appear subtle. I see the equipment you are using, but wonder how you are holding it all and so fluid at the same time. I like to ambient audio pickup as well. I'm working while this plays in the background - love it.
A real treat! I've always loved the rain: the sounds, the reflections, even the sense of coziness under an umbrella - it energizes me and makes me feel happy. Now that I live in the land of ice and snow, I do miss English rain, early blossoms, and winter hanging baskets outside pubs... and the architecture of course. Cheers and thank you, from Montreal.
I had a student friend who was staying in Kensington, London. We often went for walks around Kensington/South Kensington, especially around the mews areas, sometimes very late at night, but we were never troubled, it was very peaceful. Our favourite place though that we sometimes visited was Hamptead for that village like atmosphere, its winding streets and the Heath. The rainy weather adds to London's unique atmosphere. It's a nice walk, and certainly brings back memories. I hope you didn't get too wet.
What a contrast this area is to somewhere like Vauxhall. This is my sort of London, if I could afford a house in one of these streets, I would be happy never to go beyond these boundaries of Kensington and Chelsea, if that was the deal!
Thank you for another wonderful video. It’s so interesting when you go into neighborhoods to see the mixed-use buildings and different architectural styles.
Had a nice sit down and watched your lovely Kensington walk❣️ I really am transported when I have time to relax and enjoy all the details - the homes, restaurants and churches are my favorite aspects of this wonderful place (not to forget pubs and double deckers! ) thanks so much for guiding us as always LL🗽
I loved your walk-through London-Kensington particularly when you stop to read the historical markers. Thank you and please keep up the good work of entertaining us with these British- neighborhood walks.
Lovely stroll! I have a question, is it standard practice to park on the street for cars parked on the same side of the street to be facing both directions?..this is so foreign to me. I've seen this on hundreds of videos from the UK so I'm assuming it's as normal as afternoon tea.
Perfect lighting made this incredibly sharp video achievable! All the visual elements worked great in leading the viewers’ focus to the subject.The foreground added the perfect depth to this upload. The intense colors are tastefully used to create a compelling video. Amazing effort guys....thanks for shaing!!!!🥰🤩❤💯👍
I know it is an affiliated link, but thank you for saying what's your videocamera - other youtubers never say what kind of camera they're using, as if they want people to believe they're using their phone
I've seen singular bay windows, popular in Missoula, Montana but this is the first time I ever seen quadruple bay windows seen in Phillimore Place. Are these houses privately owned or can people rent rooms? I wouldn't mind staying in beautiful Mews or Farmer Place or Hillgate Place or Phillimore Place or others like it. Really lovely❣❣❣
Thank you so much for the captions! So great for me to ‘take a walk’ in London from my couch in Australia and actually know what it is I’m looking at thanks to you! 😀 Brilliant job ❤️
My favourite area of London. I go every Saturday, mainly to the library. Jimmy Page lives around there as does Robbie Williams i'm guessing since they're neighbours. I've seen Jimmy a few times. His house exterior is pretty cool.
Great and beautiful ❤️. Is it elites neighborhood? Because i saw alot of luxury cars in streets that must be owned by people earned over 100000 a year !
This is a beautiful video!! The little streets and alleys with the Mews are so pretty. The first time we came here, we enjoyed walking around this area !! Can't wait to visit again!!!
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SIGHTS SEEN WITHIN THIS VIDEO
0:00:20 - Notting Hill Gate Underground Station - in fare zone 1+2, served by the Central, Circle and District lines
0:01:17 - The Gate Picturehouse - independent arthouse cinema with ornate auditorium
0:01:48 - Los Mochis - Pan-Pacific pairing of Mexican & Japanese cuisine
0:03:47 - The Hillgate - pub
0:05:41 - The Uxbridge Arms - pub
0:09:47 - St George’s Church - in ‘Eclectic Gothic’ style, consecrated in 1864
0:12:21 - Blue Plaque reads: ‘Aubrey House stands on the site of Kensington Wells an early 18th century spa Former residents include SIR EDWARD LLOYD RICHARD 1st Earl Grosvenor, LADY MARY COKE diarist, PETER and CLEMENTIA TAYLOR philanthropists, WILLIAM CLEVERLY ALEXANDER art lover’
0:17:30 - The Windsor Castle - pub
0:21:07 - The Churchill Arms - pub filled with Churchill memorabilia, with exterior covered in planting and flags
0:29:06 - Academy Gardens - Neo-Georgian apartment complex, built in 1914 as Queen Elizabeth College
0:37:46 - Design Museum - displays of contemporary design and innovation, from the everyday to the cutting edge
0:43:05 - Kensington Central Library
0:45:15 - Sign: ‘Do not dump rubbish here... maximum penalty £2,500’
0:46:27 - Elephant And Castle - Victorian pub with golden elephant sign and historic newspaper decoration inside
0:48:54 - Hornets - gentlemen's clothier, vintage classic English with modern and big name designers, in clothing, shoes, accessories
0:49:36 - Blue Plaque reads: ‘EZRA POUND 1885-1972 Poet lived here 1909-1914’
0:50:08 - Mural commissioned by a resident of the street in the 1960s, the artwork shows his daughter leaning out of a window above the toy shop and their pet cat on the door step of the plant house
0:50:41 - St Mary Abbots Church - the present church structure was built in 1872 to the designs of Sir George Gilbert Scott, who combined neo-Gothic and early-English styles
0:51:24 - Alec Clifton-Taylor Memorial Gardens - created in loving memory of the author & broadcaster, President of the Kensington Society, 1978 - 1985
0:54:40 - The Ivy Kensington Brasserie - sophisticated all-day dining
0:55:10 - Drinking fountain with Inscription ‘A D 1900’
0:56:00 - High Street Kensington Underground Station - in fare zone 1, served by the Circle and District lines
1:05:48 - The Abingdon - pub
1:10:02 - St Sarkis Armenian Church - opened in 1923, closely modelled on the bell-tower of the monastery of St Haghpat in Armenia
1:12:35 - First Church of Christ Scientist
1:14:06 - Copthorne Tara Hotel London Kensington - 4-star hotel
1:14:22 - Holiday Inn London, Kensington High Street - 4-star hotel
1:15:03 - Embassy of Armenia
1:20:59 - St Mark’s Coptic Orthodox Church - the building was previously Saint John’s Presbyterian Church and was opened in 1863
1:22:55 - Kensington United Reformed Church - built in 1854-55 as Kensington Congregational Chapel
1:23:12 - The Britannia - pub
1:29:12 - Kensington Arcade - shopping arcade offering a selection of boutiques & cafes in a bustling setting
:)
Obviously before the awful present heatwave, which the nation is not equipped for It reached a record 104 F
This was so an emotional journey. In the 60s I lived in The Royal Borough and walked everwhere. The mews and the backstreets. The squares and the parks. Visiting friends. Pub lunches, Harrods, Montpelier Street, Kings Rd. So many ghosts. And the bitter sweet smell of London rain. Thankyou.
Same here... I lived in Victoria in the 80s-90s.
I live in the USA 🇺🇸, I love the Donovan Song “Sunny South Kensington “ and always day dreamed what it was like to live there in the 1960s swinging London 🇬🇧😭
Where did you move to & why? Prices have gone up from £600 in the 60s (£10,000 accounting for inflation) to several million in 2022.
@@NostalgicAtmosphere first Norway (love + work opportunities) now South America (retired).
I just wanted to watch this to remember what rain is like. It’s very dry here in California.we are having a severe drought, everything is so dry. It’s very refreshing ☔️💦☂️
The buldings are beautiful and unique. Streets are clean. The weather is gloomy and peace. I imagine walking through those streets with my beloved one.
walking in the rain is always stunning, especially in London.
Never stop filming! After watching this video I felt as if I visited London myself and walked through the rain. I don't have money to travel so your videos are the only travellings I can afford lol. Thank you so much for this amazing experience!!💜💜
London is beautiful city with many amazing places, one of my favorite foreign towns
Thank you for these walking tours. Definitely relaxing and takes my mind off of stressful things.
Love Kensington very much. Thanks very much for the nice walk.
Also, I greatly appreciate the fact you pan the camera around to fully capture the view/building from all angles instead of just straight ahead. So many others don’t! Thank you ❤️
If this footage were shot in Los Angeles, there would be homeless tents and encampments literally everywhere. You would be stepping over them and their refuse. This video reminder of normalcy is instructive for residents of LA, like me, who come across it. Thank you 🙏🏻
Don’t forget this is a very expensive part of London - it’s by no means typical of other parts of town, where there are plenty of people sleeping rough.
Thank u for walking in the rain ☔️,I loved seeing the pretty colourful houses/mews, a real variety,,i hope u got to have a warm drink afterwards.👋🤗
Glad you enjoyed it Alicia, I filmed another walk after this one and then had a drink later 😀
So very quiet , like time stood still.
Beautiful and thank you for no background music!
Memories: I lived in South Kensington. I miss it, however, not so much London as a whole. My god, heat-fires around London first time ever? It could do with this weather right now. Subbed.
Mil gracias x compartir excelentes videos, saludos cordiales desde la distancia,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Salvador, you're so welcome, all the best 😀
Hello. I have not seen walking videos available for a while, and I did keep watch for them. So, I am so delighted to "see" you again. Thank you! I have subscribed again so that I do not miss them. Take care all. From Orange County California 🙂.
Welcome back Pamela! You have some catching up to do 😉
always love walking in the rain. This video definitely reminds me our time in London
I So Appreciate your videos! How lucky to have a city with such clean streets! Thank You!
Very cozy.
I 've been in Kengsington long ago and I fell in love with London, it"s my ideal city with constant rain and victorian houses. This video brings me very pleasant memories.
hello love you ❤💜💜😊😊
Immaculate! I saw hardly ANY garbage. In NYC there are mountains of garbage every day of the week. Good job!
Most of London is pretty filthy - don’t forget this is a very rich area.
Great Video. Thanks for sharing 👍
Love London especially when it's gray and raining on an autumn day 🍂
Greetings from Paris 🇫🇷
Paris is nice too.
@@junosugi7466 It depends where but yes, thank you 😊
@Ralph Reilly Didn't say it was, just pointing out my favourite times in London last time I was in October.
Paris mon amour 💖
Bonjour de Turquie🎵🌞🎶
@@ufuktuncoz2239 Oh merci 🙏
I want to live in a beautiful pastel house on a rainy side street in London! 😍 Thank you for this quiet, reflective walk -- perfect for a Friday morning ❤️
You're very welcome WTLR, those pastel houses are very nice!
If you've got a couple of million you can buy one! 😆 I just checked the house prices.
@@artymiss77 LOL maybe I'll just look for them on Airbnb 😂
I got an Airbnb flat when I took my daughter to school & walked all over. I loved the mews, like secret streets. Can't wait to go back
It's nice to visit, not nice to live there
Thank you for keeping the video BS-free; indeed that is very much appreciated.
احلا.مدينه.بالعالم..اجواء.خياليه..
Wow, what a beautiful and posh area, stunning architecture too. Nice to see the cherry blossoms sign of Spring. Thanks very much for the walk!
Glad you enjoyed it Steve, I've been enjoying the sunny weather the last few days, great to have Spring weather!
Thank you. Many memories.
15 minutes in and really enjoying it. It's the closest I'll ever get to seeing any part of England. My best friend of ten years was going to take me there to visit his family but he died before we could in 2015. Thinking of you and missing you, James. ❣
I just spent four weeks in a flat in Earl's Court. Did a lot of shopping at Waitrose on High Street Ken. You're torturing me!!
9:50 This church in Aubrey Walk is beautiful, I must try to find out more about it......
There's no place like London..
Excellent walk, the sound of rain, stunning buildings, and everyday life in London.
Many thanks Brenda 😀
New York looks far better imo
Rain?? Noisy vehicles on the rainy streets
Kensington + Rainy walk 👍 Absolutely my favourite 😊 I really like the suburb view in this video, so calm and peaceful! thank you Watched Walker.
Hello Irfan, it's a lovely area, I'm happy you enjoyed this walk, take care!
Ahh. I used to live near there and shop at that Waitrose. Good memories.
Beautiful Walk, sounds a wealthy London area even under the rain 😀! Thanks Watched Walker. Nice day, Greetings from Paris !
Thank you BCV, love to Paris!
Good day! I'm about 7:08 into my walk when I see the WATCHED WALKER SYMBOL on the left side of a parked white van in the Camden Hill Gardens vicinity. I am a grateful fan because I don't know when I'll be able to travel. I'm a shut-in waiting for God to bless me and my motor wheelchair with a mobility van, so I can get out again. In the meantime, I'm traveling well with you, especially around London. I look forward to visiting Picadilly Circus area. May God continue to prosper and bless you and your channel in Jesus' name.
Hello SoW, great job spotting my logo! So pleased you are able to travel virtually via my videos and I hope you get that mobility van soon, wishing you all the best!
The fact that there is no assigned parking etc, just "find a spot on the street" (as in most larger cities) would drive me BONKERSSSS. I have been spoiled having two drive ways at my home for my own use, I cant fathom having to park a block away and carry groceries or pkgs......
I'm loving your videos, Thanks to you, I get to intimately experience places that I never would have otherwise. thank you so much for making and sharing them.
This is so beautiful! Oh my gosh, those colorful row houses are so, so incredibly cute.
Beautifully done. All this is my idea of hell as I live in the beautifully quiet Canadian town of Collingwood, on the shores of Georgian Bay. I was born in London, UK a long time ago, and these walks bring back happy memories - but living amid all that noise and chaos would drive me crazy!
John, Ontario, Canada
Thanks John, Collingwood looks lovely, how different it must be living there! All the best.
Hi John. I relate alot to that.as I loved London but with time now my late 40s I was seeking a more serene peaceful natural existence to write and draw. How did you prepare for your move.?
It’s lovely to have a “London fix” every now and then though, John.
Really professional - the fact that you show the architecture, instead of just walking along/past it all, is really appreciated. Also I like to see the snippets of history which you come across. Thank you for the vid.
Beautiful area! Loved the rain as well! I lived in London for a short time in the early 70’s. Brings back memories!
Great atmosphere, London in the rain - and I love the way you show a lot around you.
Amazing! Walking through pretty side streets, beautiful mews, and a lively high street in this upscale area with stately Victorian buildings in London's Kensington on a dull, rainy day, from Notting Hill Gate Station to High Street Kensington Station, through this upscale area with stately Victorian buildings, through pretty side streets, beautiful mews, and lively high street. Thank you for sharing your work! You are awesome!
Still hoping to travel one day and get to do some walks for myself. I love your format with the captions, many walkers talk as they go but I don't always want that. Wonderful to experience the sounds of the street on its own.
56:00 High Street Kensington Station nearby campus
Many beautiful streets, gardens and buildings! A very beautiful area!
Great🙌
I have subscribed 👍
Thanks and welcome Moira 😀
nice job! - I'm curious how your rig is setup, no one is starting at you so it would appear subtle. I see the equipment you are using, but wonder how you are holding it all and so fluid at the same time. I like to ambient audio pickup as well. I'm working while this plays in the background - love it.
Thank you, camera just hand-held 😀
my love london
Absolutely fascinating! What a very atmospheric walk under the rain. Have a great weekend
Thank you! You too TTC! 😀
A real treat! I've always loved the rain: the sounds, the reflections, even the sense of coziness under an umbrella - it energizes me and makes me feel happy. Now that I live in the land of ice and snow, I do miss English rain, early blossoms, and winter hanging baskets outside pubs... and the architecture of course. Cheers and thank you, from Montreal.
Thank you Carole, love to Montreal
I had a student friend who was staying in Kensington, London. We often went for walks around Kensington/South Kensington, especially around the mews areas, sometimes very late at night, but we were never troubled, it was very peaceful. Our favourite place though that we sometimes visited was Hamptead for that village like atmosphere, its winding streets and the Heath. The rainy weather adds to London's unique atmosphere. It's a nice walk, and certainly brings back memories. I hope you didn't get too wet.
Thanks Juno, it wasn't too rainy that day, not like that torrential ran walk I did in the early hours, I got really soaked doing that one!
How I wish I could go there. 🥺😳
Thank you!
No words, then! A great masterpiece from you! Thanks a lot, from rome! daniela
Thanks so much Daniela 😊
Nice walk
Love rainy day walks in London!
What a contrast this area is to somewhere like Vauxhall. This is my sort of London, if I could afford a house in one of these streets, I would be happy never to go beyond these boundaries of Kensington and Chelsea, if that was the deal!
I agree John, some people are very fortunate to be living in this area.
Wonderful to enjoy the rain in the desert. Refreshing and relaxing. 👍😀❤
I saw two watched walkers.
BSW, well done, that's very good going! 😀
Thank you for another wonderful video. It’s so interesting when you go into neighborhoods to see the mixed-use buildings and different architectural styles.
Glad you enjoyed it AB 😀
Excellent walk, beautiful sound of rain, stunning buildings and everyday London life.
Absolutely stunning views! Thank you!
Had a nice sit down and watched your lovely Kensington walk❣️ I really am transported when I have time to relax and enjoy all the details - the homes, restaurants and churches are my favorite aspects of this wonderful place
(not to forget pubs and double deckers! ) thanks so much for guiding us as always
LL🗽
You're so welcome LL, it was a lovely walk to film with so many interesting streets. Take care 😀
❤Kensington
"When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life." - Dr. Samuel Johnson
My favourite videos you do. The mews are so lovely with the rain. Thank you!
You're welcome ELLiOt, they are my favourite to film too.
This brings back memories of living in Germany, the rainy weather, and narrow streets.
Thanks alot... 👍👍👍👍👍
I loved your walk-through London-Kensington particularly when you stop to read the historical markers. Thank you and please keep up the good work of entertaining us with these British- neighborhood walks.
thank you so much for making these videos❤️ i don’t understand how there is people that don’t like rainy days like this..
MASSAGE!
Peace is accessible in every moment with Soul Music.😊
Lovely stroll!
I have a question, is it standard practice to park on the street for cars parked on the same side of the street to be facing both directions?..this is so foreign to me.
I've seen this on hundreds of videos from the UK so I'm assuming it's as normal as afternoon tea.
Thanks BB, and yes, that's typical, except on one-way streets of course.
Perfect lighting made this incredibly sharp video achievable!
All the visual elements worked great in leading the viewers’ focus to the subject.The foreground added the perfect depth to this upload.
The intense colors are tastefully used to create a compelling video.
Amazing effort guys....thanks for shaing!!!!🥰🤩❤💯👍
Thanks so much RHT, that's very kind of you to say. All the best!
Parking is so tight everywhere 😄
Nice stroll, logo at 7:07
Thanks Alberto, well spotted 😀
I know it is an affiliated link, but thank you for saying what's your videocamera - other youtubers never say what kind of camera they're using, as if they want people to believe they're using their phone
I walk down these streets every single day, the campden hill area is so quiet and peaceful
I've seen singular bay windows, popular in Missoula, Montana but this is the first time I ever seen quadruple bay windows seen in Phillimore Place. Are these houses privately owned or can people rent rooms? I wouldn't mind staying in beautiful Mews or Farmer Place or Hillgate Place or Phillimore Place or others like it. Really lovely❣❣❣
Very lively and "atmospheric" 🙂 video. Thanks for sharing.
Today I'm watching this, tomorrow I'm walking there..
Such an atmospheric stroll. Typifies what London is.
Typifies what the expensive parts of town are. Listen and you’ll hear the hum of almost perpetual building work.
London is always a synonym of beauty. Thank you.
I liked your video.
Thank you so much for the captions! So great for me to ‘take a walk’ in London from my couch in Australia and actually know what it is I’m looking at thanks to you! 😀 Brilliant job ❤️
Agreed. Brings back memories of my time in Bayswater - used to frequent these streets regularly. Thanks for posting
My favourite area of London. I go every Saturday, mainly to the library. Jimmy Page lives around there as does Robbie Williams i'm guessing since they're neighbours. I've seen Jimmy a few times. His house exterior is pretty cool.
Can you show south London please please 🥺
Great and beautiful ❤️. Is it elites neighborhood? Because i saw alot of luxury cars in streets that must be owned by people earned over 100000 a year !
Thanks Mohamed, yes, it's a very expensive area to live.
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Thank you ❤️🙏. Your channel is great keep making walk trips in every corner in england , Scotland, Ireland and all europe .
The sound of rain, London city, and a long walk what else we want?
This is a beautiful video!! The little streets and alleys with the Mews are so pretty. The first time we came here, we enjoyed walking around this area !! Can't wait to visit again!!!
Thanks Lori, it's a lovely part of the city to take a stroll 😀
The first few minutes through the townhomes looks like Rocky and Adrian's neighbourhood in Philadelphia where they bought their first home.
Scarsdale Tavern, Devonshire Arms, Warwick Arms, Britannia…any Delta people still watching and remembering?
Thanks for sharing this video of unknown streets and neighbourhoods.
Hahahah I like de "watched walker" mark in random places
Hello Watched Walker! I found this video... And I was really surprise, When at 1:38 minutes appears on a corner a "Little Restaurant" named "Los Mochis" 😮😮😮 Is a "Mexican Restaurant" With the name of
A Mexican City "Los Mochis"
That is a City with Impress sea Food!!! Well known Place on the world!!! So close to Pacífico Ocean And belongs to
"Sinaloa State". The Biggest sea fishing State! On Mexican Republic!!! Millions of tones of Ocean Garden Products!!! And is the Only Place on the world, Where you can touch "A Blue Whale" 😮 There are special boats, for visitors Who sailing to the "Blue Whale Site" Is an Unbelievable experience, The boats stop And the "Blue Whales" Coming slowly to the boats... So close that you can touch them!!! Impress!!! And
"Los Mochis" is the City close to the coast of Pacífico Ocean!
Really surprise, to find a Mexican Restaurant in London!
From México City!!! 😮😅😊😂
🤠🚂🚋🚞🛤️🍇🍷🍾🥂🥩🍸☕🎉😇🇲🇽😎
Beautiful place, interesting tour, thanks for sharing! 🙂👍
Hello Watched Walker!How are you?Long time no see mate.Such a relaxing video,I like rainy London .Keep sharing amazing videos!
Thanks FQ, I hope you're doing well, I'm fine thanks. Have a good weekend 😀
Love a grey day.