Secrets of South Shropshire Part 2
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- čas přidán 22. 05. 2020
- In this video John Challis (Boycie) delves deep into South Shropshire's history and folklore to give a fascinating guide to the area and its most interesting sites. Designed as a circular tour, the viewer is taken on a delightful trip through history in one of the most beautiful corners of England.
it's very informative.. extremely well revealed the old history facts are so endearing to knowledge.. adding much for present generations to learn these in its truthful collections of real facts from old long time ago... thank yu.. from.... Asia Tokyo
Thank you for your kind comments. I agree with you about the importance of preserving knowledge from the past for future generations.
A superb series packed with great info!
Once again.....much appreciate your comments. Thanks
Very well presented and the accompanied music is well chosen. Cheers!
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Never knew there was so much to see, the music was verily wonderful.
Your kind comments are much appreciated. Yes, it's a beautiful and fascinating part of the world.
I keep hoping to hear one of my ancestors name popup in this documentary. The Fewtrell family came from Shropshire where a few ventured to the U.S. before it was called America in the late 1650s. I am descended from John and Thomas Fewtrell, which was a popular name back then and going forward. It is wonderful to see where they grew up and possibly roamed. Thank you for this documentary.
Thanks. Ive lived in Shropshire all my life and that's the first time I've come across that surname....very unusual.
I especially enjoyed Munslow. Stopped for a good pint at the Crown
RIP Boysie x
A true gent and greatly missed
I enjoyed both parts. Ritton Castle did not get a mention but I suppose a lot of places and buildings got missed otherwise you would need another 8 hours
Thank you
You're right.....I could have done so much more but you have to be realistic and practical. Glad you enjoyed it anyway.
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Stokey castle is beauiful and the countryside old pretty buildings
One of my favourite places....we go there quite often,as it is only about fifteen miles down the road from us. Nice tea-rooms.
The amount that I have learned from these vids, having been a resident of Ludlow in the 90s, has been amazing...and all narrated wonderfully by John Challis, “Boysie” from “Only fools and horses”. Love it❤
So pleased you enjoyed it.
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Something charms has England that no one poet can explain it.
One of the most charming corners of England, I think
Thing that scares me in the uk is urbanisation, I don’t want anymore beauty taken by urban jungles that fall into dis-repair.
I'm a country boy born and bred and I share your concerns. I sometimes wish the politicians would all go on strike.