@@Barnyz - You could have mentioned the "X" in the middle of Broad Street, outside the entrance to Balliol College, which marks the spot where the three Cambridge University-educated religious reformers, Archbishop Thomas Cranmer and Bishops Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Ridley were burned at the stake for Heresy and Schism at the height of the Marian Persecutions.
@@Barnyz - The three most prominent of the 280 men, women and children (both born and unborn) who went to the stake during the five bloody years that Mary I, our first Queen Regnant, occupied the throne of England were burned in what was then the dry moat which surrounded the City of Oxford. The moat ran parallel to, and just outside, the city's defensive wall, a remaining stretch of which can be seen in the courtyard of the notorious Turf Tavern. The Martyr's Memorial was erected in the most prominent place available at the time, intended as a dire warning to the University of Oxford's High Churchmen, who were busily driving forward a (long overdue) Catholic Revival within the Church of England. Evidence of another, much earlier, Catholic Revival within the Church of England may be seen in the beautiful Porch of the University Church of St. Mary the Virgin. Archbishop William Laud, then Chancellor of Oxford University, paid for it to be built out of his own pocket. The ornate Porch, complete with a statue of the Madonna and Child, cost Laud his life. He was martyred on Tower Hill in London on 10th January, 1645. Laud's headless body was interred in the Chapel of St. John's College, which has now become a place of pilgrimage for all those who see in the Church of England an integral part of the Church Universal, as catholic in her faith and her doctrine as she is in her government and her worship.
Thanks for the Oxford tour, Barnyz! One of my favorite cities in the UK. The architecture, history and relaxing atmosphere are unique. Wonderful production! Have a nice week!👏⭐🙂👍
As an Oxford resident and someone who used to work at Christ Church as a kitchen porter, you've absolutely nailed it with the recommendations Oxford has a lot of interesting history, which sadly we weren't taught about at all in school. However, as I've gotten older my curisoity led me to learning more about the city and I definintely learned a thing or two from your video!
Thank you, that's great to hear such feedback from a local. You are lucky to live in such a fantastic place, I feel like there is a probably a life times worth of fascinating places to visit in such an eternally charming city. I hope you have a great day, kind regards from barnyz
Very colourful opening and a place we have never visited before and I like the fact that everything there is walkable. The cathedral looked stunning and reminds me a lot of Durham cathedra and a lot of real history there. Impressive museums there, most places are lucky to have one but three and such good ones too, so much more there than I would have expected. The inside of the chappal at Keble College was amazing, such a surprise. Who would want to live in London when you have a place like Oxford almost on your doorstep! Cheers Alan
Thank you Alan. Its for sure an impressive city. I had been many times in the past but had not visited Ashmolean museum before and it really blew me away with how much amazing stuff it had. Likewise for the various bits of the university I had never seen before. Have a great week, cheers from barnyz
Wonderful video with so much interesting information and great narration. Love all the beautiful buildings and historic architecture. Also, lovely landscapes, museum and more. Oxford England is amazing. Have a great weekend.
Excellent tour guys. We had no idea there are so many wonderful places to see in Oxford. A lot of really beautiful historic architecture and amazing museums. The natural history and Rivers museum look interesting. Fantastic video Barnyz. 👍👍 Cheers and have a great week. 🍻✌️
Thanks for watching. Ive lived not to far from Oxford for many many years and also never realised how much there is to do (and there are a lot of other colleges and museums as well). Its one benefit of making these videos is that it makes me really explore a place much more than i would normally. Have a great week, cheers from barnyz
When in Oxford, make sure to have a pint of Real Ale in the well-hidden "Turf Tavern" - the pub which played a cameo role in Thomas Hardy's last (and greatest) novel, appropriately entitled "Jude the Obscene". It's also where a young American Politics student called William Jefferson Clinton (in)famously smoked dope but didn't inhale the intoxicating fumes.
Maybe you need a top 10 of the town, not gown. For food, it is not the Covered Market you go to, but Cowley Road. And there is a lot of nature and wildlife to see, such as Shotover Hill and the Spindleberry Nature Park with its willow dragon, and sports venues such as the Kassam Stadium, the Oxford Stadium (both in the Leys) and the Ice Rink. Then there are the quirks like the shark sticking out of a roof and stolen bollards.
Thanks for watching. These top 10s are always a little controversial... as it means i have to leave out good stuff. I should probably make top 20s instead! I am very much intrigued by the shark sticking out a roof :)
Wow! Your video is full of precious cultural heritages! Your detailed description of Oxford in the United KIngdom helps a lot! Thank you for sharing your informative and helpful video, my dear friend! Hello! Greetings again from 100tour KOREA! Stay in touch, my dear friend! See you! Have a wonderful weekend!
Hello - I think you have done rather well - clear and precisely spoken, and no doubt providing plenty of encouragement for those intending to make a visit. A few points -if I may ( as a retired Oxford academic ) Magdalen College - and the bridge are pronounced ' Maudlin '- Magdalene College is in Cambridge - maudlin college - maudlin bridge :) In the history of entertainment, Oxford, and especially academic Oxford were well presented through the long running, and award winning British tv police series ' Morse ' and the follow on ' Lewis ' and ' Endeavour ' series, created when Harry Potter was in nappies :) They have their own dedicated fan following !!! My own college, Merton, one of the three oldest colleges in Oxford should be on a visitor list, if only to enjoy the walk along the cobbled and attractive Merton Street. Of course, and it goes without saying, visitors should seek out the many historic Oxford pubs and their close association with luminaries such as Tolkien, C.S Lewis, The Inklings, Morse and so on - The Turf Tavern is especially popular :) Oh yes, and Harry Potter as you mentioned - I suppose !!!!!!! Anyway, nicely presented and well rounded, so a very good effort indeed :)
Thanks for watching and for the detailed comment. I dont disagree with any of your points... perhaps I should do an Oxford top 20 as the city is packed with so many things to see. There were plenty of other colleges I wanted to visit and film as well :)
Hi Barnyz! What a wonderful video! your photography conjures up a fantastic atmosphere, of one of my most loved cities! A perfect way to unwind! Thankyou! Sue
Nice tour and information about Oxford Barnyz. I've never properly explored Oxford, but it is certainly on my list to do so. It is such a beautiful city.
Thanks. I had been many times in the past in a casual way but never really looked at it properly in depth, so it was very cool to look at the city from a different perspective and it made me realise just what an impressive place it is. Have a great week cheers from barnyz
Thank you :) I did not see any famous people when i was there (and i also didnt get to sit in any pubs as I was too busy rushing everywhere with my camera, well there's always next time). Hope you have a great week :)
In Wiltshire a local chided me as I was about to visit Oxford. “They’re toffs”, he said..While I went anyway, that was the moment I realized the English people are awesome!
Ciao, dear Barnyz! As always your contents are so interesting and enjoyable to watch! Oxfordis in my plans next time I'll visit London. Hope soon... This locatio is truly amazing and rich in history and your travel guide is really gelpful to know it better! My huge like and embrace and have a great week! Renata
Thank Renata for the lovely comment and for watching. I hope you can visit soon and I look forward to seeing your impressions of this fascinating city. Have a fantastic week, cheers from barnyz
That was a great roundup, I recommend Christchurch, Magdalene, and the view from the spire of the University Church in the High Street, all of which I visited recently. The covered market is lovely too. Tolkien fans will want to see Merton College where he worked, as well as the Eagle and Child pub where he and CS Lewis and other literary men read out their work to each other over a pint.
Thank you for watching. Those other locations sound like a great addition. Probably I should go back and make a top 15 or top 20 as Oxford really has an amazing amount of unique and cool stuff to see and experience.
Been to those places this mid June; Magdalene College Christchurch College Oxford University, Radcliffe Camera 🤳 Bodleian Library. Also visited Ashmolean Museum 🖼️ and and the other one, Natural History Museum.
Omg what an amazing and informative video trip.. I enjoyed it so much. After this video I feel like I really need to visit Oxford now, the city should pay you for advertisement dude :). Thanks for sharing, I really loved it
A few points: Hertford's bridge is actually inspired by the Rialto bridge in Venice; the Bridge of Sighs looks rather different. Secondly, if you're going into the Ashmolean, do be sure to see it's unique treasure: Alfred's astel. When Alfred wanted to reinvigorate learning in Britain (which in those days meant reading the Christian bible) he had 50 bibles made (all by hand, as printing hadn't been invented) and each contained a jeweled astel (a place to mark the line the religionist was reading from) of immense value. Only one remains, and it's in the Ashmolean. This video has some lovely pictures but it's very lacking in VO content.
thanks for watching and for the detailed comment. I seem to have fallen for a common myth regarding the Hertford Bridge. Although it doesn't really look like either bridge to be me. As for the Alfred's Astel I agree I should have mentioned it... its always difficult to know what is too little and too much information to share in these types of videos. I usually include the things that personally interest me but this often means I overlook things that are more historically important. Overall I try and keep the videos as short as I can as many people have quite short attention spans these days (me included).
You missed out on the magnificent Sheldonian Theatre, where Oxford University students collect their Degrees, whose painted ceiling is surely equal to that of the Sistine Chapel in Rome. There is a small viewing gallery on top of the building which, to my mind, offers by far the finest views of the City of Oxford's skyline. Why no mention of the Turf Tavern, the well-hidden medieval pub which played a cameo role in Thomas Hardy's great novel entitled "Jude the Obscene", where a young American Politics student called William Jefferson Clinton smoked dope but (supposedly) didn't inhale the intoxicating fumes? It might be worth mentioning that Oxford University has three Choral Foundations - Christ Church, Magdalen College and New College - where casual visitors can attend Evensong for free, whereas by rights they should be paying GBP 20 to hear world-class choirs singing for 45 minutes!
Thanks for watching. This video is just a top 10 so i could not include everything - perhaps next time I should do a top 15 or top 20. I am sad I missed the viewing gallery in the threater, as an amatuer photographer I love a good view so that is one for sure I will visit next time. As for pubs... everywhere has great pubs so i dont find them to be that special or interesting as a tourist and also im not that keen on drunk people :)
I hope that he's a regular attendee at Evensong in the beautiful College Chapel! Has he ever watched a game of Real Tennis at the court just across the road? It's like a cross between Lawn Tennis and Squash!
Oh jolly good !!! I am a Merton College alumnus, now retired, and for me for over thirty years Merton provided me with academic stimulation and satisfaction. Make sure your son spends some time in the 'old library' the oldest continuously functioning college library in Europe - or so it seems :)
beauiful ountry and she is a nice country ,please and please be careful about natural disaster in your country but i wish you are fine and have a nice day with peace and have a good healthcare and going an oher country and no death in your country
Addendum to my comment below - if I may. It would be remiss of me not to mention one further place to visit, and that is the Blackwell Bookshop - an Oxford institution all by itself. One can dissapear for hours, literally within this fabulous multi-floored bookshop, and the thousands of books and associated material available for purchase, not to mention a rather good cafe, where you can enjoy your new purchase - allow a few hours for complete enjoyment :)
Thank you another good suggestion. I used to spend many hours in bookshops when I was younger. Sadly these days they are becoming few and far between :(
@@Barnyz Yes, indeed. My late wife and I retired to a country property, but sadly, the local town cannot even boast a bookshop. Happily, Blackwell`s provide a very good international delivery service, so I continue to enjoy regular monthly purchases as I have done for over fifty years now - thank goodness :)
@@Barnyz Ah yes, indeed, I understand. I am sad to say, an old fossil, I have never lost the pleasure of receiving a new book, the tactile enjoyment of the feel, the weight of the pages, that special look and aroma of an unopened volume , the anticipation of reading the work of serious scholarship and learning- and much, much more - a Kindle ? Pah, humbug, ha ha :)
@@Barnyz for a pint try Turf Tavern tucked in between Holywell Street and New College - I haven't been back home in 9 years, so I hope it's still there, but since it's been there for centuries it probably is! I don't think they do meals. For pubs with food I'd go a bit further - the Talkhouse at Stanton St John, The White Hart at Whiteham or the Trout at Wolvercote. Food changes with pubs so, no guarantees. You'd have to go back and check them out!
beautiful country and she is a nice country ,please and please be careful about natural disaster in your country but i wish you are fine and have a nice day with peace and have a good healthcare and going an oher country and no death in your country
she is a beautiful and nice country ,please and please be careful about natural disaster in your country but i wish you are fine and have a nice day with peace and have a good healthcare and going an oher country and no death in your country
nice country ,please and please be careful about natural disaster in your country but i wish you are fine and have a nice day with peace and have a good healthcare and going an oher country and no death in your country
Thanks for watching and I kind of agree. I'm not a Harry Potter fan... but i know its insanely popular and I want the video to be useful for as many people as possible so i felt I need to mention it
The colleges and Oxford in general need to cut loose the Harry Potter connections (at least brush it over), considering the city and colleges (at least three) have history going back a thousand years! That's way much longer than a book+movie franchise that's been around for only 27 years. The above, not directed at Barney in anyway - but at the trend to mention HP in various contexts related to sightseeing in Oxford, in general.
Why start with controversial leaders slant and then say let’s not dwell on that; why mention it then? (Actually of course Oxford has given us just about ALL our leaders because that’s where a goodly portion of the country’s most intelligent people are educated; can’t let Cameron Johnson colour that too much. After all it gave us Thatcher and May too😂 and Blair 😞)
I did consider editing that bit out as it's a travel video... but it creates a little contrast/context for the stunning architecture and culture shown in the video. Not many cities have had such a big influence so its a difficult topic to not mention.
I didn't think Oxford was so beautiful. Medieval but at the same time modern and alive. Thanks for showing it to us. Have a nice day Barnyz!
Thank you, Oxford is very unique and interesting with a lot of history. Have a great week, cheers from barnyz
@@Barnyz - You could have mentioned the "X" in the middle of Broad Street, outside the entrance to Balliol College, which marks the spot where the three Cambridge University-educated religious reformers, Archbishop Thomas Cranmer and Bishops Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Ridley were burned at the stake for Heresy and Schism at the height of the Marian Persecutions.
I did not know about that. I had assumed they were burned where the memorial was. I will look out for it next time, thanks for the tip
@@Barnyz - The three most prominent of the 280 men, women and children (both born and unborn) who went to the stake during the five bloody years that Mary I, our first Queen Regnant, occupied the throne of England were burned in what was then the dry moat which surrounded the City of Oxford. The moat ran parallel to, and just outside, the city's defensive wall, a remaining stretch of which can be seen in the courtyard of the notorious Turf Tavern. The Martyr's Memorial was erected in the most prominent place available at the time, intended as a dire warning to the University of Oxford's High Churchmen, who were busily driving forward a (long overdue) Catholic Revival within the Church of England. Evidence of another, much earlier, Catholic Revival within the Church of England may be seen in the beautiful Porch of the University Church of St. Mary the Virgin. Archbishop William Laud, then Chancellor of Oxford University, paid for it to be built out of his own pocket. The ornate Porch, complete with a statue of the Madonna and Child, cost Laud his life. He was martyred on Tower Hill in London on 10th January, 1645. Laud's headless body was interred in the Chapel of St. John's College, which has now become a place of pilgrimage for all those who see in the Church of England an integral part of the Church Universal, as catholic in her faith and her doctrine as she is in her government and her worship.
Thanks for the Oxford tour, Barnyz! One of my favorite cities in the UK. The architecture, history and relaxing atmosphere are unique. Wonderful production! Have a nice week!👏⭐🙂👍
Thank you Ross. Oxford really has an amazing amount of stuff for a small ish city. Have a great week, cheers from barnyz
As an Oxford resident and someone who used to work at Christ Church as a kitchen porter, you've absolutely nailed it with the recommendations
Oxford has a lot of interesting history, which sadly we weren't taught about at all in school. However, as I've gotten older my curisoity led me to learning more about the city and I definintely learned a thing or two from your video!
Thank you, that's great to hear such feedback from a local. You are lucky to live in such a fantastic place, I feel like there is a probably a life times worth of fascinating places to visit in such an eternally charming city. I hope you have a great day, kind regards from barnyz
Hi Barnyz, to date this is one of the best videos I have seen on Oxford. Great videography with plenty of info.
Thank you very much :)
Shame that the name of Hertford College was so badly mispronounced! It' should be said as "HArtford College" not as "HErtford College"!
So beautiful views and nice walking tour. I enjoyed it so much. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much for watching :)
Wonderful and very informative video. Fantastic filming 👍🏻thanks for sharing 🥰
Thank you very much :)
Very colourful opening and a place we have never visited before and I like the fact that everything there is walkable. The cathedral looked stunning and reminds me a lot of Durham cathedra and a lot of real history there. Impressive museums there, most places are lucky to have one but three and such good ones too, so much more there than I would have expected. The inside of the chappal at Keble College was amazing, such a surprise. Who would want to live in London when you have a place like Oxford almost on your doorstep! Cheers Alan
Thank you Alan. Its for sure an impressive city. I had been many times in the past but had not visited Ashmolean museum before and it really blew me away with how much amazing stuff it had. Likewise for the various bits of the university I had never seen before. Have a great week, cheers from barnyz
Wonderful video with so much interesting information and great narration. Love all the beautiful buildings and historic architecture. Also, lovely landscapes, museum and more. Oxford England is amazing. Have a great weekend.
Thank you very much. Its a great place to be for sure, those lucky students!!! Have a great week, cheers from barnyz
Amazing places in Oxford. Nice museum, beautiful church and good market😍 Wonderful Video
Thank you very much
Excellent tour guys. We had no idea there are so many wonderful places to see in Oxford. A lot of really beautiful historic architecture and amazing museums. The natural history and Rivers museum look interesting. Fantastic video Barnyz. 👍👍 Cheers and have a great week. 🍻✌️
Thanks for watching. Ive lived not to far from Oxford for many many years and also never realised how much there is to do (and there are a lot of other colleges and museums as well). Its one benefit of making these videos is that it makes me really explore a place much more than i would normally. Have a great week, cheers from barnyz
When in Oxford, make sure to have a pint of Real Ale in the well-hidden "Turf Tavern" - the pub which played a cameo role in Thomas Hardy's last (and greatest) novel, appropriately entitled "Jude the Obscene". It's also where a young American Politics student called William Jefferson Clinton (in)famously smoked dope but didn't inhale the intoxicating fumes.
Oxford is really beautiful, thanks a lot for such a great travel guide my friend👌👌great work, have a lovely week
Thank you, yes it has a lot to offer for a small ish city, worth it for sure. Have a top week, cheers from barnyz
Maybe you need a top 10 of the town, not gown. For food, it is not the Covered Market you go to, but Cowley Road. And there is a lot of nature and wildlife to see, such as Shotover Hill and the Spindleberry Nature Park with its willow dragon, and sports venues such as the Kassam Stadium, the Oxford Stadium (both in the Leys) and the Ice Rink. Then there are the quirks like the shark sticking out of a roof and stolen bollards.
Thanks for watching. These top 10s are always a little controversial... as it means i have to leave out good stuff. I should probably make top 20s instead! I am very much intrigued by the shark sticking out a roof :)
Wow! Your video is full of precious cultural heritages! Your detailed description of Oxford in the United KIngdom helps a lot! Thank you for sharing your informative and helpful video, my dear friend! Hello! Greetings again from 100tour KOREA! Stay in touch, my dear friend! See you! Have a wonderful weekend!
Thank you 100TourKorea for your wonderful comment. Im glad you enjoyed seeing Oxford. I wish you a most excellent weekend, cheers from barnyz
Hello - I think you have done rather well - clear and precisely spoken, and no doubt providing plenty of encouragement for those intending to make a visit.
A few points -if I may ( as a retired Oxford academic ) Magdalen College - and the bridge are pronounced ' Maudlin '- Magdalene College is in Cambridge - maudlin college - maudlin bridge :)
In the history of entertainment, Oxford, and especially academic Oxford were well presented through the long running, and award winning British tv police series ' Morse ' and the follow on ' Lewis ' and ' Endeavour ' series, created when Harry Potter was in nappies :)
They have their own dedicated fan following !!!
My own college, Merton, one of the three oldest colleges in Oxford should be on a visitor list, if only to enjoy the walk along the cobbled and attractive Merton Street.
Of course, and it goes without saying, visitors should seek out the many historic Oxford pubs and their close association with luminaries such as Tolkien, C.S Lewis, The Inklings, Morse and so on - The Turf Tavern is especially popular :)
Oh yes, and Harry Potter as you mentioned - I suppose !!!!!!!
Anyway, nicely presented and well rounded, so a very good effort indeed :)
Thanks for watching and for the detailed comment. I dont disagree with any of your points... perhaps I should do an Oxford top 20 as the city is packed with so many things to see. There were plenty of other colleges I wanted to visit and film as well :)
Spectacular views. Brings back good memories of my years at Oxford.
Thank you, im happy to bring back good memories :)
Fabulous Oxford! We were there briefly on a daytour back in 2010. Well done, my friend 👍. Thanks for sharing and enjoy your weekend 😀.
Thank you very much for the kind comment. I hope this video bought back some good memories of your visit. Have a lovely sunday, cheers from barnyz
Hi Barnyz! What a wonderful video! your photography conjures up a fantastic atmosphere, of one of my most loved cities! A perfect way to unwind! Thankyou!
Sue
Thank you Sue for the very kind comment, it made my day :)
Nice tour and information about Oxford Barnyz. I've never properly explored Oxford, but it is certainly on my list to do so. It is such a beautiful city.
Thanks. I had been many times in the past in a casual way but never really looked at it properly in depth, so it was very cool to look at the city from a different perspective and it made me realise just what an impressive place it is. Have a great week cheers from barnyz
Make sure to attend Choral Evensong at New College the next time that you are in Oxford!
Yes, very beautiful, my friend 🙂
Thank you petr :)
Excellent video Barny! Last time we were in Oxford, sitting outside a pub near the Ashmoleum and David Attenborough walked by!
Thank you :) I did not see any famous people when i was there (and i also didnt get to sit in any pubs as I was too busy rushing everywhere with my camera, well there's always next time). Hope you have a great week :)
In Wiltshire a local chided me as I was about to visit Oxford. “They’re toffs”, he said..While I went anyway, that was the moment I realized the English people are awesome!
Ciao, dear Barnyz! As always your contents are so interesting and enjoyable to watch! Oxfordis in my plans next time I'll visit London. Hope soon... This locatio is truly amazing and rich in history and your travel guide is really gelpful to know it better! My huge like and embrace and have a great week! Renata
Thank Renata for the lovely comment and for watching. I hope you can visit soon and I look forward to seeing your impressions of this fascinating city. Have a fantastic week, cheers from barnyz
@@Barnyz Cheers and all the best, my friend! Ciao !!
That was a great roundup, I recommend Christchurch, Magdalene, and the view from the spire of the University Church in the High Street, all of which I visited recently. The covered market is lovely too. Tolkien fans will want to see Merton College where he worked, as well as the Eagle and Child pub where he and CS Lewis and other literary men read out their work to each other over a pint.
Thank you for watching. Those other locations sound like a great addition. Probably I should go back and make a top 15 or top 20 as Oxford really has an amazing amount of unique and cool stuff to see and experience.
well done and thumbs up 👍🎇🔥
Thank you :)
You know I love Oxford. Beautiful beautiful city. I gotta get back there next trip!
“You know the one … the big one who had the tendency to cut off the heads of his wives” 😆
well everyone is famous for something right :) Thanks for watching. Its a great place and worth visiting many times!
Been to those places this mid June; Magdalene College Christchurch College Oxford University, Radcliffe Camera 🤳 Bodleian Library. Also visited Ashmolean Museum 🖼️ and and the other one, Natural History Museum.
Thanks for watching. I hope you had fun
Omg what an amazing and informative video trip.. I enjoyed it so much. After this video I feel like I really need to visit Oxford now, the city should pay you for advertisement dude :). Thanks for sharing, I really loved it
Thank you sir. Its a great city, yes you should visit one day, you will like it!
A few points: Hertford's bridge is actually inspired by the Rialto bridge in Venice; the Bridge of Sighs looks rather different. Secondly, if you're going into the Ashmolean, do be sure to see it's unique treasure: Alfred's astel. When Alfred wanted to reinvigorate learning in Britain (which in those days meant reading the Christian bible) he had 50 bibles made (all by hand, as printing hadn't been invented) and each contained a jeweled astel (a place to mark the line the religionist was reading from) of immense value. Only one remains, and it's in the Ashmolean. This video has some lovely pictures but it's very lacking in VO content.
thanks for watching and for the detailed comment. I seem to have fallen for a common myth regarding the Hertford Bridge. Although it doesn't really look like either bridge to be me.
As for the Alfred's Astel I agree I should have mentioned it... its always difficult to know what is too little and too much information to share in these types of videos. I usually include the things that personally interest me but this often means I overlook things that are more historically important. Overall I try and keep the videos as short as I can as many people have quite short attention spans these days (me included).
Perfect. My son study and from in Oxford
You missed out on the magnificent Sheldonian Theatre, where Oxford University students collect their Degrees, whose painted ceiling is surely equal to that of the Sistine Chapel in Rome. There is a small viewing gallery on top of the building which, to my mind, offers by far the finest views of the City of Oxford's skyline. Why no mention of the Turf Tavern, the well-hidden medieval pub which played a cameo role in Thomas Hardy's great novel entitled "Jude the Obscene", where a young American Politics student called William Jefferson Clinton smoked dope but (supposedly) didn't inhale the intoxicating fumes? It might be worth mentioning that Oxford University has three Choral Foundations - Christ Church, Magdalen College and New College - where casual visitors can attend Evensong for free, whereas by rights they should be paying GBP 20 to hear world-class choirs singing for 45 minutes!
Thanks for watching. This video is just a top 10 so i could not include everything - perhaps next time I should do a top 15 or top 20. I am sad I missed the viewing gallery in the threater, as an amatuer photographer I love a good view so that is one for sure I will visit next time. As for pubs... everywhere has great pubs so i dont find them to be that special or interesting as a tourist and also im not that keen on drunk people :)
@@Barnyz - Or future Presidents of the United States getting high on Cannabis?
Ive not heard that but it explains the long rambling incoherent speeches 😀
My son goes to Merton college. It’s a beautiful place
I hope that he's a regular attendee at Evensong in the beautiful College Chapel! Has he ever watched a game of Real Tennis at the court just across the road? It's like a cross between Lawn Tennis and Squash!
@@KempSimon I don’t believe he has.
Oh jolly good !!! I am a Merton College alumnus, now retired, and for me for over thirty years Merton provided me with academic stimulation and satisfaction. Make sure your son spends some time in the 'old library' the oldest continuously functioning college library in Europe - or so it seems :)
@@MrTorleon he’s in his final year reading history. I am sure that he has 😀
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nice country ,please and please be careful about natural disaster in your country but i wish you are fine and have a nice day with peace and have a good healthcare and going an oher country and no death in your country
Addendum to my comment below - if I may. It would be remiss of me not to mention one further place to visit, and that is the Blackwell Bookshop - an Oxford institution all by itself.
One can dissapear for hours, literally within this fabulous multi-floored bookshop, and the thousands of books and associated material available for purchase, not to mention a rather good cafe, where you can enjoy your new purchase - allow a few hours for complete enjoyment :)
Thank you another good suggestion. I used to spend many hours in bookshops when I was younger. Sadly these days they are becoming few and far between :(
@@Barnyz Yes, indeed. My late wife and I retired to a country property, but sadly, the local town cannot even boast a bookshop. Happily, Blackwell`s provide a very good international delivery service, so I continue to enjoy regular monthly purchases as I have done for over fifty years now - thank goodness :)
@MrTorleon I have a Kindle now. It's much easier, and it weighs nothing, which is great for travelling 😊
@@Barnyz Ah yes, indeed, I understand. I am sad to say, an old fossil, I have never lost the pleasure of receiving a new book, the tactile enjoyment of the feel, the weight of the pages, that special look and aroma of an unopened volume , the anticipation of reading the work of serious scholarship and learning- and much, much more - a Kindle ? Pah, humbug, ha ha :)
❤ UK
Port Meadow, Phoenix Cinema, pubs...
thanks for the suggestions, do you have a recommendation for a pub? Somewhere friendly for tourists with good food?
@@Barnyz for a pint try Turf Tavern tucked in between Holywell Street and New College - I haven't been back home in 9 years, so I hope it's still there, but since it's been there for centuries it probably is! I don't think they do meals. For pubs with food I'd go a bit further - the Talkhouse at Stanton St John, The White Hart at Whiteham or the Trout at Wolvercote. Food changes with pubs so, no guarantees. You'd have to go back and check them out!
@kvdp9543 thanks for the suggestions, I will check em out next time I'm there 👍👍👍
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nice country ,please and please be careful about natural disaster in your country but i wish you are fine and have a nice day with peace and have a good healthcare and going an oher country and no death in your country
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nice country ,please and please be careful about natural disaster in your country but i wish you are fine and have a nice day with peace and have a good healthcare and going an oher country and no death in your country
nice country ,please and please be careful about natural disaster in your country but i wish you are fine and have a nice day with peace and have a good healthcare and going an oher country and no death in your country
How to the store for a map counter day
Christchurch....thats it.....not Christchurch college....drop the college bit
Hertford...pronounced Hartford
Thank you for watching and thanks for the corrections. Sadly youtube does not allow me to edit the video so I can't update it :(
Oxford Klining upper place is not dirty but have developing good invairomen OK so that beaut full country man and girl.
Admission ok
will you stop with Harry Potter references, please!! Otherwise, excellent travelogue. Thank you
Thanks for watching and I kind of agree. I'm not a Harry Potter fan... but i know its insanely popular and I want the video to be useful for as many people as possible so i felt I need to mention it
@@Barnyz Yes, I understand. I was being a bit facetious. I’m going to be there next month (from US), also plan day trip to somewhere in Wales.
The colleges and Oxford in general need to cut loose the Harry Potter connections (at least brush it over), considering the city and colleges (at least three) have history going back a thousand years!
That's way much longer than a book+movie franchise that's been around for only 27 years.
The above, not directed at Barney in anyway - but at the trend to mention HP in various contexts related to sightseeing in Oxford, in general.
And don’t forget the easily offended snowflake woke students 😂😂😂
there is nothing wrong with being either of those things.
Why start with controversial leaders slant and then say let’s not dwell on that; why mention it then? (Actually of course Oxford has given us just about ALL our leaders because that’s where a goodly portion of the country’s most intelligent people are educated; can’t let Cameron Johnson colour that too much. After all it gave us Thatcher and May too😂 and Blair 😞)
I did consider editing that bit out as it's a travel video... but it creates a little contrast/context for the stunning architecture and culture shown in the video. Not many cities have had such a big influence so its a difficult topic to not mention.