I never thought watching an American couple talking about the UK would help me rediscover my country and love it more. Thanks guys. You are welcome to visit anytime xxx
@jonhollandjazz10 ай бұрын
I have been building a list of places to go from watching this channel ... and I am right in the middle of the UK. I have some US visitors coming to visit soon...hard to know what to show them as there is so much.
@misslannie7310 ай бұрын
@@jonhollandjazz I’m in Kidderminster, which is somewhat in the middle. Lived in Birmingham for a while xx
@patriciacrangle824410 ай бұрын
I live a short car ride from the Cotswolds yes the house prices are expensive the King as a home there Princess Anne’s estate is there it wonderful watching it through your eyes love from an 89 year old fan keep up the good work x
@monza100200010 ай бұрын
A month ago l had an American friend visit and her enthusiasm opened my eyes to what was around me. A wall in a wood l past a 1,000 times was a thing of beauty that l had ignored.
@kathleenhyde77110 ай бұрын
I agree, I am learning so much about my country from watching these posts. Steve and Lyndsey are a lovely couple.
@sarahjscooper9 ай бұрын
It's so easy to forget how blessed we are to live in our beautiful Country 🙌🏼🇬🇧🙌🏼
@alanwoodings75199 ай бұрын
There are a lots of buttfull places in all over the UK the thing a lot of people that live in UK don't appreciate what. a buttfull country side we have for such a small country ❤
@sarahjscooper9 ай бұрын
@@alanwoodings7519 beautiful?
@stevelocky51989 ай бұрын
Aint that the truth sarah England's stunning
@chris-ip4pk8 ай бұрын
Best country in the world.
@ORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR138 ай бұрын
Yeah when we are overridden by illegal immigrants all this will be gone so enjoy it whilst you can
@johnt899810 ай бұрын
We sometimes forget how lucky we are in this country.
@JennyAmponsah10 ай бұрын
Definitely! I take it for granted and I shouldn’t
@ToTheTower10 ай бұрын
ABSOLUTEY !
@irene319610 ай бұрын
Exactly so.
@moodswinggaming297210 ай бұрын
Indeed, i often say the same about us here living in Somerset.
@shanebancroft109510 ай бұрын
I live in Bradford lol. Yeah the city's not that cracking but the history we have all over the UK is fernomimal. In Bradford we have Bolling hall which has roots going back to the doomsday book of 1068. Plus Salts Mill and a bunch of other historical places.. I'd say that lucky is an understatement
@ArchieB1339 ай бұрын
I really wish more of our ‘own people’ would appreciate the UK more.
@ASUTASTUD9 ай бұрын
I love my country I love that we have the Royal family. I just hate our government lol. I don't believe us citizens should be paying for our government members meals. They eat steak and salmon whilst others struggle to put food on the table. Use there lunch payment to help fund our medical staff.
@Milly-ht4lo6 ай бұрын
Good shout 🙄👍🏻 x
@kaydod31906 ай бұрын
Why?
@ArchieB1336 ай бұрын
@@kaydod3190 because… it gave a lot of us free education up to teenage years at least. Free healthcare. A pension to live on once I stop working. Freedom of speech. Freedom to travel. A free press. World recognised culture. Diversity of population. None of these are ‘perfect’ our politicians are not perfect, our education system and legal systems are not perfect. But….show me a country where these things are perfect. Every country has its problems with not enough money, space etc to take in everyone but I can think of no other country that’s has gotten all of this right, yet. I’m happy to be corrected.
@csharpe57875 ай бұрын
We do!
@markjones12710 ай бұрын
Lindsay was right about the sign, both shields contain coats of arms for past Lords of the Campden manor
@markjones12710 ай бұрын
Coats of arms are fun glimpse into history, there's the ruins of a C13 house (Llys Euryn) near my house where a warrior called Ednyfed Fychan lived, in battle he cut off the heads of 3 English lords and took them to his king at the time Llewelyn the Great, who insisted the Fychan coat of arms from that time on should include the 3 lords heads, and it still does to this day.
@ianjohnson19208 ай бұрын
I live in The Cotswolds after 40 years in London. I love it every day.
@jamesrowe360610 ай бұрын
The British accent in Thomas The Tank Engine is a rather famous British accent. It's the former Beatles drummer, Ringo Starr.
@theeccentricmilliner535010 ай бұрын
The stories were originally written by the Rev W Awdry who was a Vicar in the Church of England.
@kelvinpell45719 ай бұрын
Scouser!
@reactingtomyroots9 ай бұрын
Never knew that! :)
@jamesrowe36069 ай бұрын
@@kelvinpell4571 Yes, so one of Britain's finest accents. A close second to Glaswegian. 😏
@jamesrowe36069 ай бұрын
@@theeccentricmilliner5350 Indeed. I read them all as a child, long before they were televised and while Ringo was still honing his drumming chops in the scuzzy dives of Hamburg.
@kasperkjrsgaard14479 ай бұрын
England, Scotland, Wales and both of the Irelands ARE indeed stuffed with history. The most fantastic place on Earth - says a Dane.
@sharonwelsh81029 ай бұрын
Thank you for your kind comment we sometimes forget that living here
@debbieh999 ай бұрын
If you ever come here, you might enjoy a narrow boat holiday...
@kasperkjrsgaard14479 ай бұрын
@@debbieh99 Interesting enough, that’s one thing on my bucket list. A trip with a narrow boat on one of the canals.
@DerekOwenLangdon9 ай бұрын
Have you visited England’s first colony, and seen what the English have done to it? Yes, Kernow/Cornwall I am talking of. Over the years it has had the life extracted out of it. Yes, extraction was the name of the game. The profits from copper, tin, and granite was never reinvested back into Cornwall.. It was spirited away to the most fantastic place on earth?
@JohnSmith-oe4ci9 ай бұрын
@@DerekOwenLangdon I love Cornwall but really dude ? None of the ex mining or industrial areas in England are exactly havens of prosperity - that's called Capitalism and is the same wherever you go
@Angusmum10 ай бұрын
Truly, we forget just how beautiful our British Isles are until we see Americans watching what are everyday sights to Europeans. BTW the heraldry displayed on a shield is very likely to be the coat of arms of a grand family.
@ORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR136 ай бұрын
Won't be for long with immigrants taking over..
@kaydod31906 ай бұрын
Beautiful? Lol 😂
@Sharon_Mc7 ай бұрын
🇬🇧 Severn Valley Railway, Steam trains. We all dress up in 1940s costumes for special occasions. Such fun
@pershorefoodbanktrusselltr363210 ай бұрын
I am fortunate enough to live in the Cotswolds, which is actually 2,000 square kilometres in size and stretches for about 200 kilometres, North to South, so what you saw here was just a a snippet. There are six counties, with hundreds of villages and towns and 2,500 miles of foot paths and 400 historical sites. It is a magical place.
@Coolcarting9 ай бұрын
Didn't realise you use kilometres in the Cotswolds. Here in Cambridgeshire, we use miles.
@51THESHADOW9 ай бұрын
I live in the cotswolds,and we definitely use miles as far as im concerned.
@phillipneale52569 ай бұрын
All of old England is in miles.Built in feet inches and yards,fields in acres, chains or furlongs.Not kilometres they weren't invented when England was built.
@kasperkjrsgaard14479 ай бұрын
Just about the rest of the world measures in kilometers. It’s just a nice gesture from a brite to the rest of the world by giving the distances in kilometers. Don’t be so american about your miles. Chill up guys.😊
@DeborahHamilton-q1w9 ай бұрын
@@valeriedavidson2785 "re" is French, "er" is English.
@Jinty929 ай бұрын
As a Scot living close to Loch Lomond, we have beautiful scenery but there is something quite different in the beauty and stillness of the Cotswolds. My favourite part of the Cotswolds to visit has been Stow on the Wold, which is breathtakingly beautiful and serene. I would visit it more than once if the opportunity arises again.
@firkin10249 ай бұрын
I was born & spent my early years there - now live in a 17th Century village in Scotland but have visited the Cotswolds many times - one of my favourite places was the Cafe in the Lower Slsughter Old Mill museum.
@_starfiendАй бұрын
I don't remember many details now as it really was a long time ago, 1973 I think, but I spent a week not far from Loch Lomond camping with the Sea Scouts. Some of the older boys got to canoe on the loch, but I hadn't done enough training on the marine lake back home in Southport so I never got that chance, but I did spend two days hiking around one side of the loch. I remember both the midges and the beautiful scenery.
@Marli-o4g10 ай бұрын
Hi. There was an American couple who recently posted videos about each day of their 9 day walk of the 102 mile walk of the Cotswold Way (finishing in Bath)) and they used a firm that sets the itinerary (so you can do it in fewer or more days than they did) and they book you into the hotels for each night of your stay and take your luggage from hotel to hotel so all you have to do is carry what you need for each day’s walk. I think their Chanel is called Off Day Adventures.
@jeecreative10 ай бұрын
I watched that too, was really good.
@geoffmelvin601210 ай бұрын
I would absolutely recommend Off Day Adventures videos of their walk along the Cotswold Way. They are entertaining and informative. Watch them I think you would love them.
@LynnBanks-k4n10 ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/oqvEcnSki7Npa7M Check out this couple's journey along the Cotswold Way. They used a travel company to book their overnight stays and to transport their luggage from hotel to hotel.
@reactingtomyroots9 ай бұрын
That's pretty cool! Thanks for the heads-up..will definitely have to give them a watch. :)
@neilgayleard38429 ай бұрын
It's time you did some reactions to Kent for your wife to see. She will cry, in a good way.
@terryloftus32079 ай бұрын
We live in Gloucester,England,and we are at the edge of the Cotswolds,and it IS stunning,even to me,having lived here 70yrs.We are never more tha 5mins away from countryside.We have a stunning cathedral,and also the Royal Forest of Dean,the other way.Rolling hills and stunning views,you wont be disappointed
@Lily-Bravo9 ай бұрын
Gloucester Cathedral is fabulous, dripping with history. But why does the place not make more of its hidden treasure the New Inn with its Lady Jane Grey connections? That yard with its open balconies is trying out to be renovated.
@terryloftus32079 ай бұрын
@@Lily-Bravo Our City Council has destroyed our heritage over the years.There WAS an alley in Westgate street,and the house up the alley was where Colonel Massey was "holed" up in the seige of Gloucester,during the War of the Roses.The council demolished it and built a Macdonalds on there.🤬🤬🤬🤬
@Lily-Bravo9 ай бұрын
@@terryloftus3207 I had to teach a term about local history with the Cathedral as the main point and was stunned at the amount of unsung history the city has.
@jamesleate10 ай бұрын
When you said "look at the car", it was an old Rolls Royce rather than a Jaguar. It's funny how we take this stuff for granted. I live in a medieval market town with partially standing ruins of a huge palace 10 mins walk from my house.
@KathyBarnett-mv5vg9 ай бұрын
Same here ours is a mix of Saxon/Medieval/Elizabethan.
@DavidHubball-x2q2 ай бұрын
Dudley-where I live has a Castle built in 1086 -about 3 miles from me-and- as i live in a block of flats of 19 floors-my flat is straight on to the castle-just like a postcard-oh and it has a zoo in the castle grounds!
@AnneDowson-vp8lg9 ай бұрын
Loved it when you saw the stained glass window in Gloucester Cathedral and said 'Holy Wow!' Exactly!
@ORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR136 ай бұрын
Yeah the invisible mystical bearded sky wizard who surf's the clouds and will send you to hellfire for you to burn for eternity 🔥...But god still loves you 😂 how ironic is that..
@GariClark10 ай бұрын
I love how emotional Lindsay got in this video. You can see how passionate she is about it. The Cotswolds are absolutely stunning and even more so in person. When you eventually visit us in the UK, please make sure you visit it as it's such an experience to see it in person. Lindsay was right about Thomas btw. It's a British show. Interesting facts about it. The British show is called Thomas The Tank Engine whilst your version is called Thomas The Train. Also, the original version of Thomas the Tank Engine had a narrator/storyteller who was none other than Ringo Starr from The Beatles!
@reactingtomyroots9 ай бұрын
That is really interesting. I know in the US version of Thomas, George Carlin was the narrator--at least in the later seasons, not sure if that was the case in the beginning. We definitely will have to visit the Cotswolds! Appreciate you hanging out with us. :)
@GariClark9 ай бұрын
@@reactingtomyroots oh wow, I didn’t know that George Carlin did that. Thats super cool! No problem at all. Thanks for showing so much passion towards the U.K. as we all appreciate you all!
@muppetsstoogesfan19 ай бұрын
Americans were introduced to Thomas through a television show called Shining Time Station. Ringo Starr played a magical train conductor who told stories about the trains to kids. When he left George Carlin took over.@@GariClark
@samhilton41739 ай бұрын
Also apparently the Yanks don't call hom the Fat Controller.
@GariClark9 ай бұрын
@@samhilton4173 Neither do we now apparently. The US version call him by his real name (Sir Topham Hatt) and we’ve also started referring to him as that now as well because of the insulting to some name that is associated with The Fat Controller.
@greghill77599 ай бұрын
I have travelled across America (mainly by train) and was constantly amazed by its sheer scale and diversity, but your enthusiasm for England is a happy reminder of how fortunate we are to live in such a lovely country.
@damo8510 ай бұрын
Steam Trains in the UK are usually part of heritage lines, private groups of volunteers who keep history of the train alive and recreate their stations as they'd have been in the early to mid 20th century. They're usually on old sections of track now disconnected from the main network, though there's some exceptions! Paddington Bear was named after the station where they found him, which is a huge contemporary station in London.
@lesdonovan791110 ай бұрын
It was a sad day when steam trains was no longer in use on all the main lines remember as a child my father taking me out just to see them it was so exciting
@shanebancroft109510 ай бұрын
There are also only around 150 still operational steam locomotives in the UK aslo.. So god bless the people that dedicate there free time to maintaining them.
@Draiscor9 ай бұрын
A couple of times when I've visited family back in Exeter, I've just stumbled across a steam train just sitting at one of the platforms while I wait for my train back home 😅
@shanebancroft10959 ай бұрын
I've been fortunate enough to train on the railway in Leeds, at Middleton railway museum. Apparently the oldest station in the world?
@peternewson37939 ай бұрын
Hi, thanks for watching and appreciating this video. The old car you saw, was a 1970's Rolls Royce. Thank you. Enjoy your weekend.
@seanmc135110 ай бұрын
The costwolds way, is a 102 mile walk, there is an american couple who did the walk staying in B&B's, they did it during the summer, mark from the states has also done a raction to it, Its really worth a watch guys, whether you watch it privately or react to it, They did it over nine days The memorable part of their journey they stopped for luch in village pub, got talking to locals, the wifes was in tears with happiness when they left the village pub, Their channel is off day advetures
@2eleven4810 ай бұрын
I've just left an entry and scrolled down to find your comment! Thanks for giving the name of their channel. How amusing....two minds thinking somewhat alike.....Robert, uk.
@seanmc135110 ай бұрын
@@2eleven48 you welcome, i do keep in touch as i followed there trip, they on another trip or have just finished, waiting for the videos, they said they had something special at the end of january, i dont know what, I agree, lets give that wonderful couple some love, as well as mark from the states, who has helped there channel and views, cheers
@seanmc135110 ай бұрын
@@2eleven48 i will never forget her face, after the pub, episode 6 or 7 or close i cant remember, that feel of the british local pub culture, I think she will take that memory for ever, wondeful couple, honest couple,
@raymondporter209410 ай бұрын
I will look up that channel, so thanks....
@seanmc135110 ай бұрын
@@raymondporter2094 there are many episodes, but they have them listed by day, from leaving, leave them a like and sub and say sean passed it on, they will know
@roaminginraymond9 ай бұрын
I just love your reactions. Most the places mentioned are villages in the Cotswolds. There's also Stow on the Wold in the Cotswolds with the church that has yew trees growing around the door. It's beautiful, as is Gloucester cathedral.
@RushfanUK10 ай бұрын
The UK is a small country but packs in so much to see and do, even more so because of a long and settled history alongside the outstanding natural beauty of so much of our countryside.
@ASUTASTUD9 ай бұрын
Don't forget we can go hiking and not get eaten or poisoned by our nature lol.
@GlenJaques6 ай бұрын
The most diverse countryside in the world according to Bill Bryson and me
@kaydod31906 ай бұрын
There isn’t that much to see and do. Exaggerating much
@kaydod31906 ай бұрын
@@GlenJaqueslol😂lol😂
@RushfanUK6 ай бұрын
@@kaydod3190 You obviously never go anywhere or do anything.
@annedromeda2228 ай бұрын
The Cotswolds is a beautiful area - the scenery and the villages. There are old villages like these throughout England. Take a look at Lavenham.
@ginag166210 ай бұрын
I live in Scarborough England , near the North Yorkshire moors , u just made me realise how lucky I am to have hills and beaches and greenery
@JoshHCK10 ай бұрын
My dad moved there for a while, and I loved my visit to Scarborough, we went on lots of walks on the beach and up the hills like you said, it was great
@ginag166210 ай бұрын
@@JoshHCK it’s lovely , shame lots of town shops closing but beautiful 😍
@JoshHCK10 ай бұрын
I like buying local, but I am one of those that buys a lot online so I can see how some shops could close. I'll definitely be back and take much more time in the Yorkshire moors, I love a good walk, and fish and chips is better by the coast too!
@ginag166210 ай бұрын
@@JoshHCK defiantly fish n chips by the coast , also visit the moors , lots of cool places
@daveloboda17699 ай бұрын
I have travelled quite a lot and love visiting other countries and meeting people. But I would never live anywhere else than England. We have so much here to be proud of in our history and so many beautiful places to visit. Thanks for the video.
@terencewelch980010 ай бұрын
Yes, they are little villages in the cotswold, and the car was an old style rolls Royce
@broadband01189 ай бұрын
*Bentley
@DeborahHamilton-q1w9 ай бұрын
@@broadband0118 That's what I thought, too.
@heatherboardman70049 ай бұрын
@@broadband0118Rolls Royce as it has the little Spirit on the front. Bentleys just have the B logo within wings on the rear
@wessexdruid75989 ай бұрын
@@heatherboardman7004 And I can't tell the difference, at that range - can you?
@abigailjohnson42709 ай бұрын
Throw a stick in this country and you’ll find history! Especially in the more rural areas. The Cotswolds is beautiful. So is the Lake District (but it’s always rained when I’ve been which is why it’s so green and lush!!!!). Then there’s the Peak District… honestly there’s so many places to see… And yes, they’re all seperate towns and villages..
@MikeGreenwood515 ай бұрын
Becarefull of where you throw your stick unless you want to start a dog fight. Try telling the retriver that you never meant you wanted the stick back.
@G0237210 ай бұрын
“Bring me a shrubbery!” “One that is nice and not too expensive!” 😂
@G0237210 ай бұрын
@@scottneil1187 Thanks! I wasn’t sure if anyone would pick up on the source of my comment or just think I was a madman 😂👍
@MillsyLM9 ай бұрын
It is a good shrubbery I like the laurels particularly, but there is one small problem.
@TIMARTO9 ай бұрын
I would rather chop down the mightiest tree in the forest
@lewistaylor19659 ай бұрын
Ecky Ecky Patang!
@chelliebellie44437 ай бұрын
I went to this as soon as they mentioned it 😂
@robertcreighton46359 ай бұрын
I lived in the cotswolds it was a fantastic place to grow up in late 70s and 80s. We built dens and swings, go swimming in the rivers, and catch n release fish. Good memories
@Ruthy-F10 ай бұрын
My brother got married in Broadway. The whole arena is absolutely stunning ♥️
@guypainterАй бұрын
It's really heartwarming to watch and listen to cousins across the Pond reconnecting. If I ever catch myself taking this beautiful island for granted, I'll just watch another of your videos to remind me how blessed we are. 😊
@rhysy405610 ай бұрын
I never realise how lucky I am to live in the Cotswolds until I see other people seeing it for the first time
@Goodvibes-qu2zz9 ай бұрын
Same
@scottstevens46523 күн бұрын
And to think there are people who aren't proud to be English, we have so much to be proud of,as you can see.
@junosaxon437019 күн бұрын
I agree. Having lived abroad for some time I am happy to be back and want to discover my own country.
@Hen7155710 ай бұрын
The Cotswolds isn’t a National Park, plans were put forward but rejected over concerns that it would be detrimental to local people, creating an increase in house prices and placing restrictions on planning and infrastructure. I live in the South Downs National Park, it has pros and cons, but inevitably it will push house prices even higher at a time when affordable housing is a priority.
@revbenf687010 ай бұрын
But it is listed as an AONB (area of outstanding natural beauty) which is kind of next best thing...
@time4tea5959 ай бұрын
I was born to in the Cotswolds. Moved now to Portugal . It's beautiful there. I used to have a farm there nr toddington railway station...that station you showed... And lived in winchcombe. My m.i.l lives in blockley, where the TV program Farther brown is filmed, in fact I was married in that church. It truly is a beautiful place the Cotswolds.....and all around
@wildmantel10 ай бұрын
I have just returned last Friday, from celebrating my ex wife's 70th Birthday with our children and their family's. We spent 4 days in Bourton on the Water, It is off peak season but there were still a lot of people like ourselves enjoying the beautiful walks and views. A family memory we shall cherish. Thank you Bourton on the Water
@Golightly3549 ай бұрын
Ooh, i LOVE Bourton on the water. That freezing shallow river right through the middle!
@Humanoid19759 ай бұрын
If you are ever in England I’d be more than happy to show you around. I live a stone’s throw from Warwick Castle (which you should definitely check out).
@robertlangley166410 ай бұрын
We are extremely lucky in Great Britain to have wonderful countryside small villages,and great coastlines and beaches
@kevinengland74449 ай бұрын
Yes, we are, but our cities are ugly grim disasters.
@luvuforeverjames9 ай бұрын
I visited Bourton-on-the-water a few years ago with my daughter as part of a day out on a coach trip. It was a lovely sunny day and the area was indeed very beautiful.
@RoyCousins10 ай бұрын
One site that was missed out was Arlington Row (15th century cottages) near Bibury. It's said that Henry Ford liked it so much he wanted to buy it and ship it stone by stone back to the US. He was unable to do this, so instead he purchased Rose Cottage in Chedworth. Dismantling began in early 1930 and 475 tons of stone and other building materials were shipped from London to New Jersey, and then on to Dearborn, Michigan. The cottage was rebuilt by Gloucestershire craftsmen and Ford factory workers at Greenfield Village, Dearborn MI, where it's the oldest building at the Henry Ford Museum.
@margaretflounders851010 ай бұрын
Wow!
@scots_knight470610 ай бұрын
It's amazing what you can learn on KZbin. Thanks 👍
@reactingtomyroots9 ай бұрын
Now that's some dedication! 😅 And a whole lotta money, I'm sure.
@roythomas96989 ай бұрын
Beautiful place
@RonSeymour19 ай бұрын
Seriously, check out Arlington Row in Bibury. You will see why Henry Ford wanted it. PS parking is problematic in the summer.@@reactingtomyroots
@keithelliott37719 ай бұрын
Steve & Lindsay thank you for yet another brilliant reaction. Although I live in Adelaide, South Australia my brother lives very near the Cotswolds in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. I am extremely happy with both the quantity, variety and quality of your reactions. BTW that car was a Roller. Best Regards Keith Elliott, Australia
@moodswinggaming297210 ай бұрын
I live in North Somerset, which is not far from the Cotswolds really and Somerset is equally stunning in places also. It's absolutely riddled with ancient history all around us and i often say we don't appreciate it enough.
@MikeGreenwood515 ай бұрын
North East Somersent (BANES) has some Cotswolds in it. But only just. Some of Bath City is built on the south facing foothills as they slop to the River.
@georgiaautumnharris9 ай бұрын
I was born and raised here in the Cotswolds (we live about 20 mins from Bourton on the Water!!) I guess this scenery is normal to us but hearing all you've said really makes me want to go out and appreciate my home more. Truly never appreciated just how magical it is in the Cotswolds! I have a few recommendations for places that should be on a Cotswold travel list: Bibury, Burford, Stow On The Wold, Minster Lovell, Daylesford, Moreton in Marsh, Blenheim Palace/Woodstock.
@jeanneale925710 ай бұрын
Peace love from England ❤
@ORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR136 ай бұрын
There's never peace in ENGLAND especially with the "PROTECTED SPECIES" Violent 3rd world illegal immigrants and there stabbing,Robbing,Car jackings,Shootings,No go zones and ENGLAND is turning into an absolute 💩 HOLE sadly..
@suechris96109 ай бұрын
The paddle boat you liked is called a Punt and you push it along with a pole. I love your enthusiasm for our conutry, I love our country too. You could come and stay for a month and only see a fraction of the beautiful places we have here. I hope you have the opportunity to visit some day.
@finncullen10 ай бұрын
Fun bit of etymology: the "Chipping" in the town name Chipping Camden comes from an Old English word "ceapen", meaning "Market", and is also the origin of the word "Chap" meaning "man" - a "Chap" was originally a market-trader.
@chrissaltmarsh677710 ай бұрын
Not to be confused with Loose Chippings, often seen on road signposts. (It is twinned with the French town of Poids Lourds, also on many signposts)
@finncullen10 ай бұрын
@@chrissaltmarsh6777LOL, très drôle
@chrissaltmarsh677710 ай бұрын
@@finncullen I thought you'd get the joke. Etymology is an obsession..
@finncullen9 ай бұрын
@@chrissaltmarsh6777 If you don't already know it, the podcast Something Rhymes with Purple feeds that obsession wonderfully.
@penname57669 ай бұрын
@@chrissaltmarsh6777 Poids Lourds 😂😂😂
@xXdanielle1998xX8 ай бұрын
I'm so blessed to have been born and raised here in the Cotswolds and my god have I taken it for granted. It truly is a beautiful place. What you've been seeing in this video is different villages/towns. Gloucester being a city with it's gorgeous cathedral. All within driving distance of no more than 2 hours at least. it's amazing! Love your videos!
@matty00710 ай бұрын
You would most definitely like Lavenham Suffolk England. I was there last summer for a coffee with my parents and there was loads of tourists taking photos. The houses are very old attractive.
@Helmsleygirl9 ай бұрын
I love the Cotswolds, many many happy days out spent there.
@MancunianMrG10 ай бұрын
I got married in Gloucester cathedral, in July 1991. My, now ex, wife, went to the school affiliated with the cathedral. This gave her the right to get married there. It was the hottest day of the year and I was hungover beyond belief, after about an hour's sleep. When we signed the marriage cerificate, the vicar who married us, said he thought I was going to be his first invertebrate bride groom. It was a close run thing. I'm from a pretty rough area of Manchester, Wythenshawe. As we came out, there were lots of people clicking away, taking photographs and I saw my dad chatting to a few of them. I asked him later who they were. He said they were a group of Americans on tour and they asked who was getting married. He told them Lady Kate of Gloucester and The Earl of Wythenshawe 🤣🤣🤣
@CarolWoosey-ck2rg9 ай бұрын
Good one! 😂
@fayesouthall66049 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@reactingtomyroots9 ай бұрын
hahah, that's hilarious. And I'm sure they believed it! I know we would have. 😂
@Talus-hallux1Ай бұрын
Your dad has a great sense of humour!
@bobkendrick48609 ай бұрын
Love watching your reactions especially this one as I live on the edge of the Cotswolds and visit all of these place regularly. Keep up the good work 🙂
@robertsutcliffe224310 ай бұрын
The shrubbery you mentioned in front of the ‘chocolate box’ cottage is a fine example of cloud pruning. I also do this in Cambridge, it has become very popular recently. See Audley End house, Saffron Walden.
@margaretflounders851010 ай бұрын
Yes...I must go there as once made lunch for the then Lord and Lady Braybrooke, who were visiting my employer, I never realised how huge and beautiful their house was...
@anthonydarby39739 ай бұрын
Check out other videos of this particular area of here in the UK. You can see the row of weavers cottages in, Bibury,,it's said to be the place where the, 'blanket, was invented first invented due to the wool going through a shrinking process to make uniforms for the soldiers 😀
@melkin354910 ай бұрын
Your cheapest option of holidaying in the uk would be to book your flights, hire a camper van and use public transport for the cities. Then you could get to see lots of these different places. 😊
@reactingtomyroots9 ай бұрын
Yeah, that sounds like it would be a lot of fun. :)
@maninthestreet019 ай бұрын
@@reactingtomyrootsBut driving on the left, narrow country lanes and roundabouts can make it challenging for an American.
@melkin35499 ай бұрын
@@maninthestreet01 his ancestors left this country not knowing what was ahead of them and took that chance. He's probably inherited some of those genes so driving on our tiny roads should be within his capabilities. 😉
@skipperlos469 ай бұрын
You are watching different towns and villages in the cotswold. They are all beautiful. We spent years going to Tetbury staying in a converted stable, it was a lovely cottage. Literally up the road is Highgrove home to King Charles It is so peaceful and gentle. Thank you for your appreciation of our country💕🏴
@raymondporter209410 ай бұрын
There are LOADS of beautiful cathedrals in England so it's difficult to say WHICH to visit (or research). York Minster, Beverley Minster, the cathedrals in Durham, Ely, Coventry (modern re-build after wartime bombing), Gloucester, Wells ... And in London: Westminster Abbey, St Paul's. Enough to satisfy any visitor of modern still-used ecclesiastical sites. If you wanted to visit ruined abbeys, priories etc (but still with LOTS to see and usually exhibitions etc within them to explain), you'd hardly need to leave Yorkshire. In North Yorkshire alone I'll suggest a few there: Whitby Abbey on the cliff-top overlooking the North Sea (and the site where Dracula is said, in Bram Stoker's novel, to have come ashore in England), Rievaulx Abbey a few miles outside Helmsley with its castle, Mount Grace Priory (the most complete Carthusian monastery remains in England), the incomparable Fountains Abbey outside Ripon (the enormous wealth those institutions had in the Middle Ages), Jervaulx Abbey. The list goes on. You'd better book some holiday time off ...
@ecclesiaxxi621019 күн бұрын
Thank you for such a detailed and thoughtful post, I love cathedrals/churches, they vary across different nations and reflect the nature/surrounding and people, the fit so well, of course very interesting history and very beautiful.
@redmackinnon70799 ай бұрын
Guys. It's really great to see your faces and to hear you say "wow" yet again (as you do :o)) from picture to picture of the architecture ..... You REALLY MUST visit the UK to see all the places that you have seen over your reaction videos... Keep up the good work...
@furnessborn10 ай бұрын
If you want to know where the fictional island of 'Sodor', home of Thomas the Tank Engine is, find the map of the UK, and look for my home town of Barrow in Furness (where, I mentioned before, the submarines are being built) off Barrow is Walney Island, where I live, and further out to sea is the Isle of Man. Sodor sits between these two places. Also the first narrator for the animated series in 1984 was Beatles drummer Ringo Starr. The first book written by the Reverend W Awdry was published in 1945 and more written by him until 1972 when his son took over until 2011. His son hasn't written anymore.
@gillcawthorn75729 ай бұрын
Do remember that it is `Thomas the Tank ENGINE`. He is a steam engine with water tanks fitted, so he is an engine not a tank
@vickipepper68739 ай бұрын
I feel so blessed as I live about 4 miles from Burford. I love living here.
@georgebarnes816310 ай бұрын
The people who own and live in these old buildings take great pride in them, they are kept in immaculate conditions, my home was built in 1703 from a sandstone/lime mortar construction with a natural slate roof, it does require a fair bit of maintenance but worth keeping the place original. I could not live in a modern disposable slab sided concrete home with no garden or greenery which is about all that is built nowadays.
@deanmaximus977010 ай бұрын
I bet there very rare to be put on the market 😂 as so many would love a house there
@tonys16369 ай бұрын
Concur, I live in a 70's mid terrace with a 20 ft by 30 ft back garden and as built on the side of a valley, the bottom of the garden is 10 ft lower than the road out front, the house 4 ft lower than the road. Front garden 6 ft by 20 ft. Mobile phone coverage inside the house is terrible unless upstairs and still can be dodgy.
@georgebarnes81639 ай бұрын
@@deanmaximus9770 I bought my home just over 25 years ago for the sum of £23,900, it had no central heating which I have sympathetic added in the form of a large wood burner which runs 10 rads and heats all my water, I have added a hidden air source heating unit and a biomass reclaiming plant that do not upset the original building, it is my duty to preserve this building as far as I am concerned.
@DeborahHamilton-q1w9 ай бұрын
@@georgebarnes8163 Is it a listed building?
@georgebarnes81639 ай бұрын
@@DeborahHamilton-q1w no, there are loads of them about for peanut prices all over the UK, listed buildings are in general worthless and best avoided.
@saturdaysun572411 күн бұрын
When you see the honey colour stone you know you’re in the Cotswolds. BEAUTIFUL.
@irated779 ай бұрын
Can confirm the Cotswolds is totally gorgeous. If you go to Gloucester cathedral nip down to Hereford cathedral too for largest chained library in the world, actual medieval map of the world and a Magna Carta. Then stay over in Hay-on-Wye bit further, as book lovers there's no way you should miss it! Bibliophile's nirvana set in picture perfect setting. 😉
@alexmckee46839 ай бұрын
Shouldn't that be nip up to Hereford? Definitely a good recommendation though, I am a Gloucestrian but I really like Hereford it's so much calmer and a very nice place.
@irated779 ай бұрын
@@alexmckee4683yes fair point should have said "nip over" maybe! 🫣
@sonia143352 ай бұрын
Worcester cathedral not too far either and you have King John there and a brilliant crypt.
@MyMargo1119 ай бұрын
Try the Lakedistrict
@MostlyPennyCatАй бұрын
And the South Downs
@angeladormer665910 ай бұрын
I am fortunate to live on the edge of the Cotswolds. Our many villages are so beautiful, really chocolate box views. All those places are small towns and villages and these days extremely busy with tourists in the summer months. Bourton on the water is our often visited place as we are not too far away. In the summer, if you're lucky, you will catch the duck races which are such great fun. You can visit a railway set up and the model Village (of Bourton itself), but they are expensive. Do indulge in a cream tea. Our cathedrals are magnificent and on the whole, very old. They are not always free to enter, but if they are you are expected to donate money. The reason for that is, that a proportion of visitors like to deface, chip and steal artifacts which means replicas have to be made, the buildings take a lot of upkeep, and are always locked when not staffed. I am so proud to be English, I love our history and our decreasing scenery. I believe Linsay has a Scottish soul when she was so moved by the sound of the pipes. My family is a mix of English, Scottish, Irish and possibly French. I love that your beautiful wife joins you now it is so lovely to get her input, Steve. I hope you will be able to visit us across the pond and for long enough to enjoy our way of life and us folks. ❤❤❤👵🏴🌹🌹🌹
@Thomashorsman9 ай бұрын
I police part of the Cotswolds including Chipping Norton/Chadlington where Jeremy Clarkson’s farm is and Duns Tew where David Beckham has a house. So strange to see Americans reacting to the area I work in haha.
@claregale901110 ай бұрын
Hi guys , isn't it just lovely , I've always dreamed of living in an old cottage by a running stream with rolling hills beyond , give me the beauty and quiet of the countryside over towns , cities any day just love it . 😊
@jacquiward70179 ай бұрын
Hi ..I live in the cots wolds and it is stunning, you should come over and visit .
@nickyjlyons10 ай бұрын
My mum and step dad moved to Bourton-on-the-Water a few years back to retire (10 minute walk from that very river and high street). Having grown up in London (now living in Cardiff) you can only image how wonderful it is to call BoW my second home now. The narrator is correct in saying that it gets very busy with tourists during the day at weekends but the evenings and week days we have the whole place to ourselves 😊
@chsh19 ай бұрын
I had a job interview in the village, its a beautiful village I sort of regret not taking the job just based on the location, its that nice. What a place to retire!
@sharona56469 ай бұрын
During the summer months, it’s stupidly busy every single day, such a shame for the people who call it home.
@tacfoley44439 ай бұрын
Great fish & chips from the eatery on the corner!!!
@waynethomas47288 ай бұрын
Cotswold stone is a beautiful golden colour.
@TheOrlandoTrustfull10 ай бұрын
Been recommending The Cotswolds for a while, so glad you did this. My dream is to live there when I retire, if I'm lucky and wealthy enough. All I want is a cottage with a stream nearby 😍
@karendowse87219 ай бұрын
Broadway, Bourton on the Water and Stow on the Wold are the most beautiful places in the Cotswolds to visit…if you come to England, you really need to make them part of your plans x
@clivelogsdon149210 ай бұрын
I live in Kent, the so-called garden of England, but the Cotswolds is in my opinion the most beautiful County in England with its natural cream stone buildings, Boughton-on-the-water is just stunning
@lisahopper2079 ай бұрын
The Cotswolds is an area not a county it’s in six counties including Somerset just ,Wiltshire Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, and more
@clivelogsdon14929 ай бұрын
@@lisahopper207 yes I know, not sure why I said it was lol
@Dottyforgotty3 ай бұрын
Me and my son used to play "Pooh sticks" in the stream at Boughton on the water. There are little bridges where we would drop in our sticks, rush to the other side of the bridge to see who's stick won the race. It's so beautiful there
@rhondafoy80093 ай бұрын
Booked exactly there for this Tuesday coming for my 50th for the week. Can’t blooming wait
@dafyddrhobert241410 ай бұрын
I used to live in the Cotswolds before moving to Wales. This video brought back many memories. I lived around there since childhood until I decided to have a change at the age of 55.
@cassandrabellingham84869 ай бұрын
If you come, do come for a month and put the call out for accommodation. I’m sure many of us would be happy to host you for a few nights.
@juliadoherty8310 ай бұрын
This is where I live. I moved away but came back 14 years ago.
@saturdayplayer24929 ай бұрын
There are so many beautiful sites within an hour's drive of where I live. Cotswolds, Welsh Mountains to name but 2. So lucky.
@jjclark425510 ай бұрын
We are very lucky in general to live in the uk .
@dotregan15069 ай бұрын
Yes we are, I've never wanted to live anywhere else. 😊
@kaydod31906 ай бұрын
Why? Lol
@ivorwelch84469 ай бұрын
The Cotswolds is maybe 1 1/2 hours from me, and maybe 2 1/2 hours from central london by car I guess, it is a lovely area, Bourton on the Water was a favourite place for our family to visit when we children in the 70's, all the places are so pretty. A great video reaction from you, thanks.
@peckelhaze693410 ай бұрын
The Cotswolds always looks beautiful anytime of the year. All the beauty of Britain is revealed as soon as you leave a city. I live on the edge of my English city and within two minutes I see green and old. Coat-of-arms were common on shields. These steam Heritage Railways are common in Britain. They were, at one time an active branch line with these genuine stations. On occasions there are real large steam trains running on main lines. Thomas the Tank Engine is British and is narrated by Beatles drummer Ringo Starr.
@marymary54949 ай бұрын
I’m sure. Imagine the Cotswolds in the snow.
@Sue4746 ай бұрын
The Cotswolds is heaven on earth. You'll love it so much.
@HannahG_x10 ай бұрын
Paddington station is real 😂 and one of the main stations in London, it's very big and more modern than the little ones. The one you saw is common in the more rural areas for small towns 😊
@wessexdruid75989 ай бұрын
The basic station was built by Brunel, though. It still has the waiting room built for Queen Victoria.
@paulbakerma619 ай бұрын
I’d like to see you look at a video of The Peak District (where I live) or The Lake District or Snowdonia or the Highlands.
@vinnywarren214410 ай бұрын
Fantastic reaction!!
@kellywright182Ай бұрын
Luv u guys ❤ Your emotional response to our beautiful landscape and amazing architecture is beautiful. 🇬🇧🏴 Thanks 🙏
@wayn3h10 ай бұрын
Used to be blessed enough to live near the Cotswolds. Absolutely stunning area
@reactingtomyroots9 ай бұрын
Yeah, sounds like you traded one beautiful place for another :)
@tedb43559 ай бұрын
There are videos covering the City of Gloucester and the neighbouring town of Cheltenham. The Cotswolds are a ridge of limestone hills which form the eastern side of the vale of Gloucester, views from the ridge to the west cover the flat vale with the Malvern Hills, The Forest of Dean and the Welsh mountains to the west. Both Gloucester and Cheltenham sit in the Vale. You could easily spend a week just exploring this area.
@Jjudes966510 ай бұрын
Oh, guys I just wish I had you as my next door neighbours!! ❤️ I had my honeymoon in the Cotswolds back in 1992. We stayed in a beautiful old stone built cottage in Malmsbury. Definitely one of the most scenically stunning places I’ve ever visited. Kinda sad I never found the chance to go back. If you love our railways, check out The Romney Hythe and Dymchurch Railway in Kent.💞🇬🇧
@JHopkins-e8xАй бұрын
Railways - mmm The Cheltenham Spa Express from Paddington London to Cheltenham Spa, passing through The Golden Valley (Chalford). Seeing the rolling hills and valley where the sheep were prolific, providing for the wool trade. Stop off at Gloucester city, then travel onto Cheltenham Perfect day😍😊
@meme40139 ай бұрын
In Englands green and pleasant land. Gods country. Lets preserve it for our descendants.
@littleannie39010 ай бұрын
The Cotswolds Way is quite a bit more strenuous than you might think as there are a lot of hills. A few commenters have mentioned the American couple who did it over 9 days. You can also do smaller sections of it, ie 1 day hikes between villages. Some of the villages like Bourton on the Water can be extremely busy tourist spots especially during the summer months. Magenta Otter Travels lives in Cheltenham part of the year and she has made a lot of videos covering the Cotswolds.
@annetaylor-rc5yq9 ай бұрын
I live in Gloucester and the cathedral is amazing
@PLuMUK5410 ай бұрын
My cousin lives on the edge of the Cotswolds. Her daughter lives in one of the honey coloured villages. Her granddaughter went to school in Chipping Campden. An uncle used to run the pub at the top of Fish Hill, the road from Broadway to the Broadway Tower. As a result, the Cotswolds are a place that I know well, but I never take any of it for granted. It's a pity that they did not show the model village in Bourton-on-the-Water. It is a recreation of the village, even including a copy of the model village. Sophia would love it.
@reactingtomyroots9 ай бұрын
That sounds awesome! We'll definitely have to look that up.
@reactingtomyroots9 ай бұрын
Came back to say...just looked up the model village and that's amazing. Sophia would definitely LOVE that. Lindsay would too! It's very whimsical.
@sachaclulow92889 ай бұрын
It's so lovely watching your emotional responses we really are lucky as you will find 100s of these types of villages in britain
@NewHeathen10 ай бұрын
Yes the Cotswolds is one of the loveliest regions in the UK. I would suggest a channel called the Cotswold Explorer, he makes short videos each about a town or village in the Cotswolds.
@juniusvindex76910 ай бұрын
They should watch "This Country" ......🤦♂️
@kelvinpell45719 ай бұрын
I am lucky enough to live in the Cotswolds. You are right it is beautiful. Thank you guys.
@samartzis200010 ай бұрын
For many years I wanted to move out of London and buy a small house in the Cotswolds. When I was finally ready, we got hit the virus, the economy went south , so now I guess I'm stuck in London , and my dream is delayed. But only delayed. 🇬🇧 🇺🇸
@mandygarfitt58079 ай бұрын
Yes, these are all villages/small towns. My Son lives near Boughton on the Water, although I've never seen it as 'quiet' as that and gets very busy in the Summer. Very idyllic and picture postcard England and yes relatively expensive to live there.
@robertphelps157410 ай бұрын
Gloucester cathedral is beautiful and it also as a link to the USA ,John Stafford Smith was once in cathedral choir composed the music for a song called To Anacreon in Heaven that Francis Scott Key used for the Star Spangled Banner