Bonchurch..... Isle of Wight..inc drone footage and a walk down the Chimney step.

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  • čas přidán 6. 05. 2024
  • A short introduction to some of the beauties of Bonchurch, in this video we start up on Leeson road and walk down the Chimney steps to the 2 churches, then continue down to Monks bay via a beautiful stream with some interesting history surrounding Charles Dickens, exert taken from Haviland cottage website:-
    1849 Charles Dickens’s summer of research at Bonchurch, Isle of Wight
    Charles Dickens’s second visit to the Isle of Wight was a deep immersion to village life when in 1849 when spent a long summer in Bonchurch village. There was a letter to his Accountants on 17th July 1849 ( see 3) , but a much more interesting letter to his wife Kate dated 16th June , but dated stamped 17th July - indicating Dickens got the month wrong ( as he sometimes did ). The letter shows his enthusiasm for the stream that ran through the property. The source of the stream is a natural spring in the grounds of Winterbourne, it drops down the cliff face to the shore, where the aptly named "Waterfall cottage" stands today. The perpetual "shower-bath' that Dickens had constructed was located behind the garage of Waterfall Cottage.
    The stream still runs through the property and alongside the Old Saint Boniface church., and if you venture on our walk, you will walk over it !
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonchurch

Komentáře • 5

  • @KhurshidsChannel
    @KhurshidsChannel Před měsícem +1

    Beautiful video. Thanks for sharing. 👍4

  • @garethbramley1
    @garethbramley1 Před měsícem +1

    I don't believe I've been down these steps - the one I've done was in Ventnor. Looks like those steps (slabs) are the very seems ones that are shown in the postcards from the early 1900s. I must put this on my 'to do' list.
    Absolutely splendid drone footage of Bonchurch.

  • @alexanderblades8078
    @alexanderblades8078 Před měsícem

    Very nice presentation of those bits of Bonchurch. End of loverly drone footage gives a good perspective of how the new land slip has changed that adjacent area. Great work.

  • @catherinereid2480
    @catherinereid2480 Před měsícem +1

    They look lovely. But I wonder if larger people can comfortably walk down them. It looks like they have been they're a long time. A few look quite dangerous as they're broken