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Great video! I love the amount of details you include - not too much to be boring but enough to not be too superficial (like a lot of travel shows) thanks!
Thank you so much for this series. This is a fantastic video. I’m an American from Texas and I really appreciate everything you post. The sights and the history that you pass onto us is amazing. Thanks so much!
I was unable to sleep last night here in Australia, so I got out of bed, turned on the TV, and looked up youtube. The the very first item to appear was your excellent video on Bamburgh castle. What a magnificent castle, and such amazing ancient history involved with this wonderful castle. Always looking forward to your latest blogs.
@@MemorySeekersI've lived 4 years in beautiful Georgia. In Georgia, there's a castle ruin on every second hilltop. Well.. Almost 😁 A land with history, believe me. I've never thought i would see so many castle ruins in my life. But when i came back home from a visit, history of the place and time began to cross my mind. How was life back then? Food, family life ect. It was tough times to be born in, if you weren't royal. As a lifelong sailor, ive been to many poor places and i often been standing on bridge, looking inwards land and thought: to be born in Denmark, in my time, is a gift to put it very mildly. Yemen and Djibouti is 2 of the places, i remember, where it came to my mind. Thanks for uploading 👌👍 Btw.. What do you mean by viking' raids' ?? It was business travels, nothing else... 😁
Thanks Linda, certainly one of the top Castles in the North of the country! The setting is amazing and exactly how I imagine a medieval castle to be perched by the sea on an outcrop!
Ah Simon you keep astounding me with the quality of your videos. I would definitely visit Bamburgh if I lived over your way. I hope that the family can keep it open to the public as it must be a huge cost to run the place. Again your history commentary is fantastic. Another episode that I will watch more than once. Thank you and take care =-)
So glad you enjoyed it so much. Yes it must cost a fortune to run, but then it is £20 to get in so with lots of visitors I am guessing they can keep it going! 😊
Thank you so much for the history lesson and tour around Bamburgh. It has changed so much over the past five decades with it seems more tourists than ever. It has always been a popular village over the years but the biggest change is expensive real estate which is out of the average person’s earnings. We always stayed in Seahouses a few miles away but would visit Bamburgh a couple of times during our stay. Looking forward to Warkworth another favorite of mine. Cheers
Excellent video. We are fans of The Last Kingdom, and it was fun to see some displays with items from the show. I could imagine the ships of the Danes, sailing through the waves. I was also pleased to learn about the Doctor, and Lord Armstrong, who seems to have been a brilliant man. While it's a 19th Century addition, the carved wood ceiling is magnificent! And nice to see that the brave Grace received credit for her bravery.
The first Lord Armstrong was a true genius, predicting the UK would run-out of coal supplies within 200 years - back in 1863 - and lead him to be the first person anywhere to light his main home, Cragside, with hydroelectricity, powered by his invention. The Armstrong family is hugely significant in his revolutionary design and manufacture of guns; steam vessels; hydro-power - he devised the hydraulic movement in the Tower Bridge, London. A significant contributor Newcastle and the Tyneside region in the second-half of the 19th. C.
Wonderful! Bamburgh Castle is magnificent! It also looks truly majestic perched on top of the Hill like that above the quaint wee Village. The Castle also has such a beautiful view out to Sea as well. This certainly would have been a perfect location for defense as well! Indeed! The wee Village of Bamburgh is also very charming! The quaint wee Homes, Shops & Buildings there are delightful! As well as, the Village having very interesting Stories to tell to go along with it's charm. Thank you for sharing another delightful experience in this beautiful place! Blessings to you both!
Another Outstanding video with mesmerizing beauty 😍 castle, narration and editing is perfect like a BBC documentary 👍👌I can't thank u enough for so many wonderful videos & I wish you both for many more😊
Bamburgh Castle is perhaps the best-looking castle I've seen. Thank you so much for the wonderful images of the castle and a well-told history. I look forward to more videos of this interesting area.
I like the homey interior of this castle much better than that of Chillingham, which is too cluttered and weird. The village was nice, too. Thanks for another fascinating tour!
To say this castle is impressive is an understatement to say the least. After reading about it over the years, your video tour was an absolute eye opener. Thanks so much guys.
Thank you for another beautiful and informative visit to one of the UK's most stunning destinations! I always appreciate all the care and attention you put into sharing the details and history of what we are being shown. So many other travel channels neglect this vital aspect. Looking forward to the next one!
Awesome video! On my next trip to the UK I want to go castle hopping. That is one of my favorite things to visit over there. Thank you so much for what you do!🙂
Such a wonderful place!! Thank you for sharing. I can’t do much for you two but I do take the time to watch the commercials. Hope that helps. Hugs and blessings ❤.
I just got done watching the Last Kingdom series, and movie, they called it Bebbenburgh in the show...I didn't that know that name was based on fact! I thought it was just for the show. Fascinating to see the modern day castle it's become, i think Utrid would be very pleased 😄 once again, Thank You SO very much for this video and all the work you did to bring it to us ❤
We very nearly booked a trip earlier this year to Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, in fact it would have been instead of Northumberland. We had to stay in England as my mother was ill. But we have plans to visit in the next year or two.
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*Correction, I say SS Forfairshire is the name of the steam ship. This is actually SS Forfarshire*
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I forgot but did you ever do a vidoe on Alnwick castle? as that is also in the same arena
@@michaelhawkins7389that’s one is being edited as we speak! Coming in a couple of weeks 😊
@@MemorySeekers Awsome , it was also were the first 2 harry potter films were films for some of the outdoor shots
An absolutely fantastic tour. Packed with history. Loved it. Thank you so much memory seekers!!!
Our pleasure!
Another wonderful video😊,we enjoy your videos sooo, much, thank you memory seekers .xx 😊👍
Thank you so much for watching our travel. Glad we can give you enjoyment from them.😊
I appreciate that so much is available to the public. History is valuable on so many levels. You are great at chosing locations and narrating.
Thank you so kind.
So well scripted and filmed. Thank you.
Great video! I love the amount of details you include - not too much to be boring but enough to not be too superficial (like a lot of travel shows) thanks!
Many thanks Paul, very kind.
A wonderful vídeo, full of history! Loved it! Thanks one more time dear Memory Seekers!!!🙏👏🙋🏻♀️🇧🇷
Our pleasure! 😊
Grace darling was my cousin thank you for showing us about the history my cousin lives in Northumberland today
Thank you so much for this series. This is a fantastic video. I’m an American from Texas and I really appreciate everything you post. The sights and the history that you pass onto us is amazing. Thanks so much!
Thank you for the comment, so pleased you enjoy watching. Glad we can share our adventures and some our countries past with you across the pond. 😊
I was unable to sleep last night here in Australia, so I got out of bed, turned on the TV, and looked up youtube. The the very first item to appear was your excellent video on Bamburgh castle. What a magnificent castle, and such amazing ancient history involved with this wonderful castle.
Always looking forward to your latest blogs.
I am very pleased we popped up and were able to entertain you. Better than just lying in bed hoping to fall back to sleep which rarely happens for me!
Thanks for a wonderful stroll through history.
And quite a stroll it was Marsha 😊
Have to admit: a huge construction made without machines. Amazing!
Incredible isn’t it. No way it could be done like that now.
@@MemorySeekersI've lived 4 years in beautiful Georgia. In Georgia, there's a castle ruin on every second hilltop. Well.. Almost 😁
A land with history, believe me. I've never thought i would see so many castle ruins in my life. But when i came back home from a visit, history of the place and time began to cross my mind. How was life back then? Food, family life ect. It was tough times to be born in, if you weren't royal.
As a lifelong sailor, ive been to many poor places and i often been standing on bridge, looking inwards land and thought: to be born in Denmark, in my time, is a gift to put it very mildly.
Yemen and Djibouti is 2 of the places, i remember, where it came to my mind.
Thanks for uploading 👌👍
Btw.. What do you mean by viking' raids' ?? It was business travels, nothing else... 😁
OMG what a fantastic video. That place is so incredibly beautiful. Loving the history too. Thank you so much. Please take care
Thanks Linda, certainly one of the top Castles in the North of the country! The setting is amazing and exactly how I imagine a medieval castle to be perched by the sea on an outcrop!
REMARKABLE HISTORIC CASTLE OF ENGLAND! THANKS. 📽👌👏🍹🍹😉😉👍🏻🦑💯
Glad you enjoyed it
Ah Simon you keep astounding me with the quality of your videos. I would definitely visit Bamburgh if I lived over your way. I hope that the family can keep it open to the public as it must be a huge cost to run the place. Again your history commentary is fantastic. Another episode that I will watch more than once. Thank you and take care =-)
So glad you enjoyed it so much. Yes it must cost a fortune to run, but then it is £20 to get in so with lots of visitors I am guessing they can keep it going! 😊
Thank you. That was wonderful.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you! You have made our day!
Fab filming and all that history! Wow!😊
Thank you, so pleased to make your day 😊👍
Thank you so much for the history lesson and tour around Bamburgh. It has changed so much over the past five decades with it seems more tourists than ever. It has always been a popular village over the years but the biggest change is expensive real estate which is out of the average person’s earnings. We always stayed in Seahouses a few miles away but would visit Bamburgh a couple of times during our stay. Looking forward to Warkworth another favorite of mine. Cheers
Amazing, thank you!
Excellent video. We are fans of The Last Kingdom, and it was fun to see some displays with items from the show. I could imagine the ships of the Danes, sailing through the waves. I was also pleased to learn about the Doctor, and Lord Armstrong, who seems to have been a brilliant man. While it's a 19th Century addition, the carved wood ceiling is magnificent! And nice to see that the brave Grace received credit for her bravery.
The last kingdom is not one I’ve seen but the costumes looked very real. It was a wonderful tour inside and agree the teak ceiling is quite something!
A wonderful film, many thanks!
As always thanks for watching 👍😊
The first Lord Armstrong was a true genius, predicting the UK would run-out of coal supplies within 200 years - back in 1863 - and lead him to be the first person anywhere to light his main home, Cragside, with hydroelectricity, powered by his invention. The Armstrong family is hugely significant in his revolutionary design and manufacture of guns; steam vessels; hydro-power - he devised the hydraulic movement in the Tower Bridge, London. A significant contributor Newcastle and the Tyneside region in the second-half of the 19th. C.
Very interesting thank you for sharing more information on Lord Armstrong. As you say a very clever man.
I love Bamburgh - myself and my friends had a blast kitebuggying on the beach some 20 years ago.
Wish we had allowed more time so we could have gone down into the beach it looked gorgeous. Next time!
Wonderful! Bamburgh Castle is magnificent! It also looks truly majestic perched on top of the Hill like that above the quaint wee Village. The Castle also has such a beautiful view out to Sea as well. This certainly would have been a perfect location for defense as well! Indeed! The wee Village of Bamburgh is also very charming! The quaint wee Homes, Shops & Buildings there are delightful! As well as, the Village having very interesting Stories to tell to go along with it's charm. Thank you for sharing another delightful experience in this beautiful place! Blessings to you both!
You guys have the absolute best U.K. travel channel ! 😊 I know this to be a fact because I have seen SO many already! Yours is my favorite!❤️
Thank you! 😃
This was very enjoyable...well done!
Thank you very much!
Bamburgh is a wonderful castle. We visited it last year and had a walk along the beach, too. Enjoyed your video as always.
I wish we had managed to make it to the beach, just ran out of time and the weather wasn’t the best.
The most impressive English castle I have ever seen .
Another Outstanding video with mesmerizing beauty 😍 castle, narration and editing is perfect like a BBC documentary 👍👌I can't thank u enough for so many wonderful videos & I wish you both for many more😊
Ahhh thank you so much 😊
I was looking forward to watching this video... but as often seems to happen, it was closed by the time I got the notification about it ;-) LOL
Oh How I long to visit all these beautiful places!
Fantastic! ❤
Stunning, Just watched the Ultrid movie and have to visit it. Thanks for sharing. From South Africa❤
Hope you do make the visit.
Really enjoyed this video. You guys make great mini documentary’s. and your voice is soothing 😊
Thank you, so kind 😊
Bamburgh Castle is perhaps the best-looking castle I've seen. Thank you so much for the wonderful images of the castle and a well-told history. I look forward to more videos of this interesting area.
I agree it is an attractive castle, I guess the setting helps a lot. The coastline around that area is just stunning.
Thank you both, such wonderful history we have.
Our pleasure!
I like the homey interior of this castle much better than that of Chillingham, which is too cluttered and weird. The village was nice, too. Thanks for another fascinating tour!
Thank you for your thoughts and watching!
O golly..I love you guys..❤ well done 🇨🇦
Thank you 😊
Always informative, full of history and beautiful video.
Thank you for watching!
Lovely 😊
Thank you! 😊
Another super film from you lads, I can remember being up there working many years ago, thanks
What were you do there?
Hello Simon / Will thank you great video as always , your Northumberland was amazing .
Thank you as always 😊
To say this castle is impressive is an understatement to say the least. After reading about it over the years, your video tour was an absolute eye opener. Thanks so much guys.
So pleased it filled in the gaps of what you had read.
Molto bello.Grazie.Ciao da Torino.
Hello thank you for watching 😊
Thank you for another beautiful and informative visit to one of the UK's most stunning destinations! I always appreciate all the care and attention you put into sharing the details and history of what we are being shown. So many other travel channels neglect this vital aspect. Looking forward to the next one!
So kind, thank you. We certainly do make a lot of effort and pleased it’s appreciated. 😊
Que increíble historia con tan bellos lugares .
Saludos desde Chile.
Another great video, loved all the history, what a lovely village.
Many thanks!
Excellent!. Such good commentary. Thank you very much.
Thank you so much!
Sensacional amo castelo e suas histórias. Falar em amar sua voz e envolvente simplesmente amo.
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Thank you so much for watching ☺️
Thank you for bringing to me England!
Our pleasure
Awesome video! On my next trip to the UK I want to go castle hopping. That is one of my favorite things to visit over there. Thank you so much for what you do!🙂
Well Northumberland has over 70 castle to hop around. So all pretty close to each other . A good county to visit for that. 😊
@@MemorySeekers Thanks! I will keep that in mind.
Such a wonderful place!! Thank you for sharing. I can’t do much for you two but I do take the time to watch the commercials. Hope that helps. Hugs and blessings ❤.
Oh that’s ok you don’t need to do that. We love having you watching . Skip the ads 😊
You all do a great job. My hubs finds your narration soothing.
Thank you so much, very kind. 😊
Wow. I love it. 👏🏻👏🏻🌹
Great video thank you for sharing. Also a treat to hear the English language spoken as it should be.
Glad you enjoyed it
Another great educational video got to one of the best castles in england
Glad you enjoyed it, it certainly is one of our best.
Fantastic cheers :)
Destiny is all !
Bamburgh Castle and village are always manic whenever we go, seems no matter the time of year.
A very popular and important castle and area, and they do it well so I can see why its always busy.
I just got done watching the Last Kingdom series, and movie, they called it Bebbenburgh in the show...I didn't that know that name was based on fact! I thought it was just for the show. Fascinating to see the modern day castle it's become, i think Utrid would be very pleased 😄 once again, Thank You SO very much for this video and all the work you did to bring it to us ❤
Thank you for the comment. I have to confess to not watching the show, but I think we might have to queue it up sometime.
I read a wonderful book named Fog Magic
Nova scotia is described beautifully in that book
I wish you could take us there!
We very nearly booked a trip earlier this year to Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, in fact it would have been instead of Northumberland. We had to stay in England as my mother was ill. But we have plans to visit in the next year or two.
Wishing your mother good health
❤👍
Please take us to chrome hill
I have pinned it for when we are up that part of the country.
Great video. Very informative. What month was this filmed?
End of May 😊
Chitty, Chitty, Bang, Bang!
Were scenes filmed there?
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"I'm the King, Thomas".... what a location for a movie...point the camera .... get Burton and O'Toole
I just finished watching The last Kingdom on Netflix. Is this one of the castle sights depicted in the series?
Yes it is
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All I can think of is Utred son of Utred.
Amazing! Thanks again sir!…😊…!…👍👍👍…!
My pleasure!
Wow! Beautiful!…🤩🤩🤩
Thank you! 😊