Cleobury Mortimer - A Guided Tour with Kath Grove
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- čas přidán 14. 08. 2018
- This video was first released on VHS tape around the time of the Millennium. It was re-released in 2015 as a charity DVD to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support.
Kath Grove is fondly remembered for her guided tours of Cleobury Mortimer - affectionately known as a 'Walk & Talk'. A founder member of the Local History Society, she amassed a veritable horde of information about the town, some of which, thankfully, she recorded for future generations to enjoy.
What a fantastic video and a lovely little lady . God bless her
Thanks for your kind comments. Yes, she was a much loved aunt and local history reference point... greatly missed.
A wonderful presentation by a dear old lady.
She certainly was and a very knowledgeable one on matters relating to Cleobury Mortimer. Just a pity I never got to record another video with her - so much information lost now.
Thank you for the charming video. I aim to move to Bewdley and to visit this sweet little town again.
Thank you so much for posting these; I can no longer travel, but always longed to see Shropshire. Your videos are some of the better ways to virtually travel I've found, and a lovely memorial to this sweet woman.
Glad you enjoyed it.
Oh my i lived in the Manor House / foster home in the 70,s n 80,s ..
Bringing bk many memories x
You've taught me something now...... I can't remember it being a foster home . I am born and bred here, though I did live away at various times through the seventies and eighties.
Enjoyed this very informative. Even though I lived near , went to school in Cleobury, worked in the hair salon here and got married in the church here I didn't know this history.
Sorry I never replied before..........somehow I overlooked it. Thanks for your comments.......much appreciated.
I want to visit this town
I grew up here and loved it as a kid growing up. Don't get me wrong....its still a nice place, but like everywhere it has changed with growth and development. Still worth a visit though.
Hood classic
I didn’t realise slippn jimmy was a fan of Cleobury