Enjoyed your video a lot. Whilst watching it I realised I first visited the area for a weekend (from London) 51 or 52 years ago (1971 or '72 I think), spending a couple of nights in nearby Wilton (probably a cheap b&b), visiting Salisbury, Old Sarum & Stonehenge & getting about by bus or on foot after the train from London. I've been back to Salisbury in more recent years, on a much less tight budget, and certainly agree the Cathedral is beautiful & with a magnificent location, as well as to the not too distant Bath. Whilst having a car now makes the whole area much more easily accessible I'm glad I got to visit it so long ago before Stonehenge, in particular, became so 'developed' with tourist infrastructure.
You guys are terrific with your banter! So naturally wonderful to watch and listen to how you interact with each other. Match made in Heaven. Thanks for sharing!🙏
Happy new year Boys !🎉What a stunning Cathedral ,we've been to stonehenge several times ,it is really expensive i must admit ,but it is worth visiting i think ,the kids love it .Thank you so much for this entertaining funny video ,the banter between you is so funny😂,love it.greetings from hamburg 😃
Happy new year! Glad you enjoyed the video. Salisbury and the cathedral is beautiful and yes Stonehenge is very expensive but it is such an iconic sight.
Salisbury is really beautiful. That breakfast looked yummy. I wouldn’t want to go up the spire either. The bug cathedral is cool. Stonehenge really is a rip off we visited Woodhenge which is near here and that was an experience haha. It’s always fun seeing you explore places close to us xx
It's not publicised very well - but although English Heritage are in charge of the Stones, National Trust are in charge of the land surrounding so if you have National Trust membership you can get in to the Stones with that, you don't have to have English Heritage membership. We had NT membership and got in a couple of years ago so hopefully still the same now. It's worth getting NT if you're doing a lot of tourist stuff round England.
Thank you for sharing that useful information. We knew the land around it was managed by the National Trust but didn’t know you could potentially use your membership to gain entry. We are both NT and English Heritage members so wasn’t a problem for us either way but we definitely make more use of our NT membership!
Hey fella, Salisbury is a nice town for sure but nowhere near England’s most beautiful. What about Cambridge, Oxford, Winchester, Bath, York for starters. Also the Cathedral is notable for its wonderful spire, however there are numerous Cathedrals finer, e.g. Canterbury, Durham, York, Winchester, Norwich. However of course you’re entitled to your own opinions and good for you for making this video, good luck 😊
Hi, I feel when you do these type of vlogs I learn more than I have learnt at school, it's maybe because it's down South and we never learnt English history or i may iust have selective hearing (you decide)😅😂. So for £26 you walk miles, look at Stones, that it? 😂😂
I believe the man handing the KING a bum rag was called, the Privy Council. He always had the ear of the King ( and the other end 🍑) , he was considered to have the most sway with the King, given the intimate nature of their relationship. Not a job , I would aspire to but , I hear they really cleaned up in the position. 🤣
The Privy Council was originally the monarch's chief advisors, the council still exists and includes all current and former cabinet ministers plus a few other politicians etc. The full council only ever meets when a new monarch ascends the throne but a small amount of members meet regularly with the King to rubberstamp certain laws. The person who was in charge of the monarch's toilet was the Groom of the Stool or Stole this job was abolished a long time ago. Privy in the sense of Privy Council means private and has nothing to do with lavatories
Enjoyed your video a lot. Whilst watching it I realised I first visited the area for a weekend (from London) 51 or 52 years ago (1971 or '72 I think), spending a couple of nights in nearby Wilton (probably a cheap b&b), visiting Salisbury, Old Sarum & Stonehenge & getting about by bus or on foot after the train from London. I've been back to Salisbury in more recent years, on a much less tight budget, and certainly agree the Cathedral is beautiful & with a magnificent location, as well as to the not too distant Bath. Whilst having a car now makes the whole area much more easily accessible I'm glad I got to visit it so long ago before Stonehenge, in particular, became so 'developed' with tourist infrastructure.
I love watching your vids. I live in Australia and it means I learn a lot about the UK. 😊
You guys are terrific with your banter! So naturally wonderful to watch and listen to how you interact with each other. Match made in Heaven. Thanks for sharing!🙏
Happy New Year Boyz!! You're just having too much fun!! As always enjoy your vids!! Big hugs & tugs from Kenny Ohio USA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Happy new year! Hope you had a good Christmas 🎄 glad you enjoy them as we love making them 😊✨
Great video, thank you very much! Happy New Year to you!
Thank you ☺️ happy new year to you too
I love it here!
Happy new year Boys !🎉What a stunning Cathedral ,we've been to stonehenge several times ,it is really expensive i must admit ,but it is worth visiting i think ,the kids love it .Thank you so much for this entertaining funny video ,the banter between you is so funny😂,love it.greetings from hamburg 😃
Happy new year! Glad you enjoyed the video. Salisbury and the cathedral is beautiful and yes Stonehenge is very expensive but it is such an iconic sight.
Salisbury is really beautiful.
That breakfast looked yummy.
I wouldn’t want to go up the spire either.
The bug cathedral is cool.
Stonehenge really is a rip off we visited Woodhenge which is near here and that was an experience haha.
It’s always fun seeing you explore places close to us xx
Happy new year lovely guys xx
Happy new year 🥳
My hometown! My brother goes past Stonehenge every day on the school run 😊
😂 such a fun video! Salisbury Cathedral was my favorite place when I visited the UK last year. Breath taking!
We had never been in to Salisbury itself before but we are glad we did as it was stunning. Happy new year!
great video boys and happy new yeAR
Thank you Pete! Happy new year to you hope you’ve had a good Christmas 🎄
Happy New Year guys ❤❤ Where's the vid of the Boxing Day dip 🙂
Haha I (Josh) was so up for it but Jason wasn’t 👎 happy new year! 🥳
Happy new year ❤
Happy new year 🥳
Salisbury is a favourite of mine.
When I was a teenager, we used to hang out on Cathedral's lawn and make out with our sweet hearts
Literally laughed out loud at Josh’s shadow play 😂
🤣🤣🤣
Are you sure you are just a tourist, not a Russian hitman 😅
It's not publicised very well - but although English Heritage are in charge of the Stones, National Trust are in charge of the land surrounding so if you have National Trust membership you can get in to the Stones with that, you don't have to have English Heritage membership. We had NT membership and got in a couple of years ago so hopefully still the same now. It's worth getting NT if you're doing a lot of tourist stuff round England.
Thank you for sharing that useful information. We knew the land around it was managed by the National Trust but didn’t know you could potentially use your membership to gain entry. We are both NT and English Heritage members so wasn’t a problem for us either way but we definitely make more use of our NT membership!
I’m a bit behind on videos! The other two Magna Carta copies are both in the British Museum
Hey fella, Salisbury is a nice town for sure but nowhere near England’s most beautiful. What about Cambridge, Oxford, Winchester, Bath, York for starters. Also the Cathedral is notable for its wonderful spire, however there are numerous Cathedrals finer, e.g. Canterbury, Durham, York, Winchester, Norwich. However of course you’re entitled to your own opinions and good for you for making this video, good luck 😊
Nonsense
Norwich 😂😂😂😂 full of junkies
Hi, Tom Ryan from the BBC here, can I email you about using some of the audio from the video please?
Hi Tom, yes absolutely! Our email is jjextra26@gmail.com
Hi, I feel when you do these type of vlogs I learn more than I have learnt at school, it's maybe because it's down South and we never learnt English history or i may iust have selective hearing (you decide)😅😂. So for £26 you walk miles, look at Stones, that it? 😂😂
😂 😂 glad you can learn from us lol. Yes that’s correct for £26 .. haha
@@JJExtra 😱😱🤯🤯
"We always sniff out a toilet wherever we go!" 😂😂😂
Priorities;
1) where’s the coffee ☕️
2) where’s the toilet 🚽
3) rest of the day 😂
I believe the man handing the KING a bum rag was called, the Privy Council. He always had the ear of the King ( and the other end 🍑) , he was considered to have the most sway with the King, given the intimate nature of their relationship. Not a job , I would aspire to but , I hear they really cleaned up in the position. 🤣
The Privy Council was originally the monarch's chief advisors, the council still exists and includes all current and former cabinet ministers plus a few other politicians etc. The full council only ever meets when a new monarch ascends the throne but a small amount of members meet regularly with the King to rubberstamp certain laws. The person who was in charge of the monarch's toilet was the Groom of the Stool or Stole this job was abolished a long time ago. Privy in the sense of Privy Council means private and has nothing to do with lavatories
Did you meet any Russian tourists?
Russians like Salisbury