What a super walk Dave. I just love that thatched Rose Cottage. The village of Martin is glorious in its setting, with each property having its own individuality. The little square green having its own little pump, which gives the square that ornamental appearance. The views that you showed Dave were glorious. The scenery is just magical and continues to give and give.Thanks again Dave and to super Logan.😇🦮
Thank you for a lovely walk, Dave and Logan. Your walks are sweet sanctuary for our winter weary souls. Hampshire is a treasure of beautiful English countryside. 🐕🦺
My favourite place on earth. Both of my parents came from the village and my grandparents are in the churchyard. Unfortunately, not being a resident of London, I can't afford the £800,000 to buy an ordinary cottage. Some details- it is, as has been mentioned, the inspiration for Winterbourne Bishop in "A Shepherd's Life" and you missed the grave of James Lawes, in front of the North door. He was the model for Caleb Bawcombe, the shepherd in the title. Martin Down was very probably the site of the battle of Meretun in 871, where Aethelred was mortally wounded, leading to his brother Aelfred (the Great) becoming king. Couple of pronunciations- the locals called the lane Zillens and the dyke pronounced Bokkerley. Great video, though and you have a very well behaved dog.
Thank you for the tour of Martin. My ancestor, Abraham Weekes, came from this village to the colonies (Virginia) in 1650. I would love to visit this lovely village one day.
That was a most beautiful walk Dave.efore We could hear the Sky Larks(we think)... That weather wasa enever seen b perfect and we love the music with Logan doing his thing! And all those Cowslips! Wow! And all those mounds! We see things on your walks that we have never seen before! Thank You!😊
I will be staying at Martin next week for a walking holiday for the second time this year! Cannot wait! I love it so much round here and have done this walk and others over Martin Down. I am so glad I found your UA-cam channel. Thankyou.
Hi Dave, loving these series of walks in Hampshire and Dorset, but what have you got against Wiltshire?🙂 Seriously, there are some cracking walks in The Cranborne Chase or how about down the Avon from Salisbury past Nelson's house, Trafalgar Park?Just crying out for the Dave and Logan treatment!
Yes - hoping to do some in Wiltshire next year. I have done the preparation for the first section of the Avon Valley Path (however that route does get a little "damp" at times!).
Thank you Frieda. I always try & include a look at a church, if there is one on a walk, as they are such interesting buildings and full of history. Thanks for watching.
Hi Dave. I don’t know why I’ve not watched this video before because the village and area around Martin is where a goodly chunk of my Shrimpton forebears lived going back at least to James Shrimpton my six times great-grandfather who was born there in 1689. Shrimptons probably lived there earlier than that but the parish records don’t go back farther. There’s a rather expensive house in the village called The Shrimptons, which was sited on a house and land once owned by James who was a farmer and butcher. I visited it about 30 years ago and the then owner very kindly showed me around. Unfortunately I couldn’t afford a garden shed there.
Hi Dave, Just done this walk today - blue skies, sunshine, skylarks singing, red kites, a flock of bullfinches and wonderful views. Also found the marker on the church wall for services not to mention the archaeology. A great walk and only just down the road for us.
One of my favourite places. So good to revisit it on a dark wet January evening and remember being up there with the sound of the skylarks a couple of years ago. Thank you for posting.
Wow! What an incredible walk Dave & Logan!!! Martin was an absolutely idyllic & quisental English village. Just adored all of those thatched cottages!!!😍 Bokerly Ditch was very interesting & really appreciated how informative you were on its history. Definitely a place I probably would have never known about had you not just introduced me!!!😁👍
Thank you ever so much for this incredibly informative and really well made video of Martin Down. I'm a radio amateur doing 'Parks on the Air' and Martin Down Nature Reserve is my next place to go and found the details in your video useful ! I'll hope for good weather and stop in the little of village of Martin for sure as well ! ' 73 ' from 2E0FWE
Another place i used to frequent on sunny Sunday afternoons back in the early seventies, seem to remember an old fireing range out there ?? by the way another great video thanks Dave.
I believe that Martin is the same village as 'Winterbourne Bishop' in W.H. Hudson's 'A Shepherd's Life'. Lovely old church and surrounding countryside.
Thanks Dave for this video and Logan I used to deliver heating fuel to the village remember it well I also remember the narrow roads but it is so picture postcard and just so nice to see the area again especially in these times. Stay safe Dave & Logan
Another great walk, loved the interesting facts about the church, especially the service dials. Also, never knew those yellow flowers were cowslips, only ever knew of the more common white cowslips.
What a great video Dave. I really enjoyed that. I know the area well and walked there a few weeks ago as I live nearby. However you discussed quite a few things that I didn’t know, so apart from the amazing scenery I also learnt something!
The pump reminds me of the one at Sherfield English school when I was a pupil there. We older boys were asked to go up to the top of playground and give the big wheel 100 turns. This would pump water into a holding tank in the head mistresses house next door. That modern cross has weathered a bit, but did you say it was brought there from another area? It’s always nice to see cowslips, but they seem to prefer particular areas
Tidpit Common Down is such a fascinating place in terms of humans dramatically interacting with nature over the eons.. The last few months I have spent HOURS exploring all the ditches and various, perhaps once defended areas (or maybe boundary-lines as you say.) Anyway, I Still haven't seen it all, but if you like stunning views and ancient topography, GO THERE ! Cheers Dave, Maybe see you up there one day ! I even photographed a hovering 'egg' thing floating in the sky above, last summer.
Just watched this again with my stepdaughter. She's fallen for Logan and I think you may have another convert Dave! Btw, the Martin Down song is finished and up on my page.
What a super walk Dave. I just love that thatched Rose Cottage. The village of Martin is glorious in its setting, with each property having its own individuality. The little square green having its own little pump, which gives the square that ornamental appearance. The views that you showed Dave were glorious. The scenery is just magical and continues to give and give.Thanks again Dave and to super Logan.😇🦮
Thank you for a lovely walk, Dave and Logan. Your walks are sweet sanctuary for our winter weary souls. Hampshire is a treasure of beautiful English countryside.
🐕🦺
Thank you. :)
My favourite place on earth. Both of my parents came from the village and my grandparents are in the churchyard. Unfortunately, not being a resident of London, I can't afford the £800,000 to buy an ordinary cottage.
Some details- it is, as has been mentioned, the inspiration for Winterbourne Bishop in "A Shepherd's Life" and you missed the grave of James Lawes, in front of the North door. He was the model for Caleb Bawcombe, the shepherd in the title.
Martin Down was very probably the site of the battle of Meretun in 871, where Aethelred was mortally wounded, leading to his brother Aelfred (the Great) becoming king.
Couple of pronunciations- the locals called the lane Zillens and the dyke pronounced Bokkerley.
Great video, though and you have a very well behaved dog.
Thanks for the extra information and indeed thank you for watching.
Thank you for the tour of Martin. My ancestor, Abraham Weekes, came from this village to the colonies (Virginia) in 1650. I would love to visit this lovely village one day.
Thank you Barbara. I hope that you do get to visit the area - it so scenic around there.
That was a most beautiful walk Dave.efore
We could hear the Sky Larks(we think)... That weather wasa enever seen b perfect and we love the music with Logan doing his thing!
And all those Cowslips! Wow!
And all those mounds! We see things on your walks that we have never seen before! Thank You!😊
Oh yes, I remember those cowslips now!
I will be staying at Martin next week for a walking holiday for the second time this year! Cannot wait! I love it so much round here and have done this walk and others over Martin Down. I am so glad I found your UA-cam channel. Thankyou.
I hope that you have great weather for your visit! Thanks for watching.
Hi Dave, loving these series of walks in Hampshire and Dorset, but what have you got against Wiltshire?🙂
Seriously, there are some cracking walks in The Cranborne Chase or how about down the Avon from Salisbury past Nelson's house, Trafalgar Park?Just crying out for the Dave and Logan treatment!
Yes - hoping to do some in Wiltshire next year. I have done the preparation for the first section of the Avon Valley Path (however that route does get a little "damp" at times!).
Well paced video.
Relaxing.
What a good idea to include the church.
Thank you Frieda. I always try & include a look at a church, if there is one on a walk, as they are such interesting buildings and full of history. Thanks for watching.
Hi Dave. I don’t know why I’ve not watched this video before because the village and area around Martin is where a goodly chunk of my Shrimpton forebears lived going back at least to James Shrimpton my six times great-grandfather who was born there in 1689. Shrimptons probably lived there earlier than that but the parish records don’t go back farther. There’s a rather expensive house in the village called The Shrimptons, which was sited on a house and land once owned by James who was a farmer and butcher. I visited it about 30 years ago and the then owner very kindly showed me around. Unfortunately I couldn’t afford a garden shed there.
Thanks for sharing your personal family connection with the area Mark. It is such a pretty part of the county around there.
Hi Dave, Just done this walk today - blue skies, sunshine, skylarks singing, red kites, a flock of bullfinches and wonderful views. Also found the marker on the church wall for services not to mention the archaeology. A great walk and only just down the road for us.
Hi Susan. Glad that you had a lovely walk.... weather was very "Spring -like" today for you!
One of my favourite places. So good to revisit it on a dark wet January evening and remember being up there with the sound of the skylarks a couple of years ago. Thank you for posting.
There are certainly some great views from the top of Martin Down. Thank you for watching.
Wow! What an incredible walk Dave & Logan!!! Martin was an absolutely idyllic & quisental English village. Just adored all of those thatched cottages!!!😍 Bokerly Ditch was very interesting & really appreciated how informative you were on its history. Definitely a place I probably would have never known about had you not just introduced me!!!😁👍
Thanks. I find some of these ancient earthworks fascinating - especially as often no one can be absolutely sure of their origins.
Thank you ever so much for this incredibly informative and really well made video of Martin Down. I'm a radio amateur doing 'Parks on the Air' and Martin Down Nature Reserve is my next place to go and found the details in your video useful ! I'll hope for good weather and stop in the little of village of Martin for sure as well ! ' 73 ' from 2E0FWE
Thank you. I hope you have an enjoyable visit to Martin when you go there.
Yet again a great entertaining and informative video as usual keep up the walks
Thank you Ann. Logan & I are managing to get a few more walks done now that the good weather has arrived!
Beautiful. Thatched cottages , and lovely views. Thank. You Dave.
Thank you Ann. Glad you enjoyed it. It was great to get out in the sunshine again!
Another place i used to frequent on sunny Sunday afternoons back in the early seventies, seem to remember an old fireing range out there ?? by the way another great video thanks Dave.
Thank you John. Yes indeed - a 1961 map shows a rifle range on Martin Down.
I believe that Martin is the same village as 'Winterbourne Bishop' in W.H. Hudson's 'A Shepherd's Life'. Lovely old church and surrounding countryside.
Thanks for that information Liam, I didn't know about that. It really is a pretty little village.
We just visited this area! Thanks for your comments. It is beautiful at this time of year.
Thank you. It really is a very pretty part of the world.
Fascinating insights as always Dave!
Thanks Ian. Hope you & yours are all well.
Thanks Dave for this video and Logan I used to deliver heating fuel to the village remember it well I also remember the narrow roads but it is so picture postcard and just so nice to see the area again especially in these times.
Stay safe Dave & Logan
Thanks. Yes it is such a pretty village with so many gardens is superb condition.
Another great walk, loved the interesting facts about the church, especially the service dials. Also, never knew those yellow flowers were cowslips, only ever knew of the more common white cowslips.
Thanks Ann. Yes, I had never come across those "dials" before & indeed it would have been easy to have missed them.
What a great video Dave. I really enjoyed that. I know the area well and walked there a few weeks ago as I live nearby. However you discussed quite a few things that I didn’t know, so apart from the amazing scenery I also learnt something!
Thank you Mark. I am glad you enjoyed the video. It is certainly a pretty area.
The pump reminds me of the one at Sherfield English school when I was a pupil there. We older boys were asked to go up to the top of playground and give the big wheel 100 turns. This would pump water into a holding tank in the head mistresses house next door. That modern cross has weathered a bit, but did you say it was brought there from another area? It’s always nice to see cowslips, but they seem to prefer particular areas
Yes, those cowslips seem to be prevalent in that area (loads on the Rockbourne walk as well) - I also recall seeing a lot on my walk at Cerne Abbas.
Tidpit Common Down is such a fascinating place in terms of humans dramatically interacting with nature over the eons..
The last few months I have spent HOURS exploring all the ditches and various, perhaps once defended areas (or maybe boundary-lines as you say.) Anyway, I Still haven't seen it all, but if you like stunning views and ancient topography, GO THERE ! Cheers Dave, Maybe see you up there one day ! I even photographed a hovering 'egg' thing floating in the sky above, last summer.
Thank you. The whole area around there is a fascinating place to explore, that is for sure.
Just watched this again with my stepdaughter. She's fallen for Logan and I think you may have another convert Dave! Btw, the Martin Down song is finished and up on my page.
Ah....I think I am going to have to start a fan club for Logan! Will check out your song.