We enjoy watching you so much, and to be honest, you helped us make our decision to move from CA to Scotland permanently! We feel so thankful to be on this new journey 🥰
@TheMagicGeekdom4 ай бұрын
Oh wow thank you! We've come across your videos before and you both seem lovely. Happy to hear that you are glad you made the move. ❤
@SimpleScottishLiving4 ай бұрын
@@TheMagicGeekdom Awe, thanks! Next time you're in the Edinburgh area, let us know!
@amnril4 ай бұрын
And your channel is great to watch as well. Good luck in Scotland
@jackieoconnor49264 ай бұрын
Ahh, and Scotland is glad to have Zack and Annie too, I’m sure 😊
@timtreefrog96464 ай бұрын
Enjoy the beauty - but also cold and rain (very different to California.) 😊
@duncanmacphee2004 ай бұрын
The UK is like the Tardis. Small on the outside, but there's SO much culture, history, dialects and landscapes crammed inside.
@anatoliagolden-hall45534 ай бұрын
Your culture and dialects are sadly being swapped with other cultures and dialects 😢
@James-gc5if4 ай бұрын
Have you ever ridden a heritage railway? There are dozens (possibly hundreds) of restored old railways all over that are now run as visitor attractions, usually using steam engines or early diesels. A day out on one is a quintessential British experience, and I think you'd both love the mix of nostalgia, engineering geekiness and the breathless enthusiasm of the volunteers who keep the trains running.
@forestntt724 ай бұрын
As an Englishman, I often think that most people from the USA just don’t understand the little nuances of the UK and they think that London IS the UK, but I think you guys get it. You are open minded and understand more than most North Americans exactly what England and the UK is about. You are honorary Brits for sure. You also probably understand more about the differences between England, the UK and Britain than most as well.
@anthonylong90673 ай бұрын
There is a reason I, a braindead yank, chose to go to Birmingham instead of London. There’s too many Americans in London.
@alanwatson75604 ай бұрын
The Eden Project in Cornwall is unique and truly world class. Also visit the Lost Gardens of Heligan while your are there.
@pkjlr774 ай бұрын
Love the channel guys. Harlech castle and Caernarvon castles in north Wales are incredible as is Conwy, definitely consider visiting those.
@wayneandvon4 ай бұрын
People like you are always welcome here. You'd be an asset to us.
@Carrotshouse4 ай бұрын
If you haven’t been to HMS Victory in Portsmouth then that’s an absolute must. See where Admiral Nelson fell during the battle of Trafalgar
@ashleighhogan9414 ай бұрын
And the Mary Rose!
@seanstanley-adams65114 ай бұрын
Victory is undergoing renovation atm and is demasted and covered in scaffolding and plastic tarps.
@GuyStorm13 ай бұрын
Portsmouth would be a good place for a holiday home...cheap, by the coast, full of history, 90 mins to London
@paulm303314 күн бұрын
The historic naval dockyard at Portsmouth is fantastic,I went 5 times in 12 months because there was so much to see . Portsmouth town is also worth a visit .
@no-oneinparticular72644 ай бұрын
You must go to Warwick Castle, its the best when the medieval re enactments and fairs are on there. It is an enormous Castle.
@TheMagicGeekdom4 ай бұрын
I think that's the big castle suggestion that we're getting.
@edlittle88314 ай бұрын
Yep, i second this. the falconry display is very good
@regpither33924 ай бұрын
Agreed. I was there two days ago and the falconry display was one of the greatest things I've ever experienced. The Wars of the Roses jousting/fighting/history show is great, too. Plus the castle itself, the dungeon tour and peacocks - what's not to like? The crowds, the queues, the insultingly overpriced awful food, the 'gotcha' expensive photo packs you are encouraged to pay for after being through some of the attractions, the Disneyfication of it all pandering to kids and their financially indulging parents. So, decide if the former outweighs the latter...
@davidwelty97634 ай бұрын
Warwick Castle is definitely worth a visit. Not sure I would call it enormous, it’s much smaller than Blenheim or Chatsworth (the living quarters). But still very cool.
@nathanwall-jones28954 ай бұрын
Best place to go to test your eyesight! (I jumped on this and forgot it was actually Barnard castle and youtube won't let me delete the comment and now I feel like a tit).
@nekite14 ай бұрын
I love our smaller stores here, also known as corner shops. The owners know you, have a chat with you, and appreciate your custom.
@JustinLewis-l4p4 ай бұрын
Im a real American native American Choctaw nation at13 I moved to the uk be with my dad the British are great they lived my American Choctaw history and culture as i took to them great people history culture
@moiracoutts257324 күн бұрын
Eilean Donan in Scotland. If you make it to North East Scotland sometime, they are all over the place. Craigievar Castle in Donside is gorgeous & pink
@staceylakeman98684 ай бұрын
Would recommend a trip to The Isle of Wight if you do come back to England. English Heritage pass would cover visits to Osbourne House and Carisbrooke Castle. Food on the island is lovely and so much to see and do, wonderful walks and scenery 😀🇬🇧
@mojojojo118114 ай бұрын
I am a National Trust member. It is worth joining as long as you do 3 or more locations per year and the membership includes entrance and parking at any National Trust site. Also, if you book one of their holiday accommodations you also get entry to all National Trust sites (including parking) for the duration of your rental. Their accommodations available to rent are also value for money compared to hotels or Air BnB's and are definitely worth considering if you want to stay in an area where one is available.
@JLR19574 ай бұрын
I agree.
@joanne264 ай бұрын
Don’t join the NT They have gone so woke I cancelled my subscription around 5 years ago 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
@user-zp4ge3yp2o4 ай бұрын
@@joanne26 Please explain. Woke is a meaningless term.
@robertoleary54704 ай бұрын
@@user-zp4ge3yp2othey probably mean that they added pieces of history that portray the “great and noble” British empire in a more grey light
@pitbing3 ай бұрын
@@user-zp4ge3yp2o It's only meaningless if you're so much up your own arse that you don't recognise it.
@stevieinselby4 ай бұрын
If you're looking at National Trust or English Heritage membership then, as a general rule of thumb, National Trust is more about stately homes and gardens and has more in the south, and English Heritage is more about ruined castles and abbeys and has more in the north - although there are plenty of exceptions to that! North Yorkshire has an amazing selection of English Heritage properties, many of which _are_ readily accessible without a car, including Scarborough Castle, Pickering Castle, Helmsley Castle, Rievaulx Abbey (about 3 miles walk from Helmsley), Fountains Abbey (owned by National Trust but EH membership is accepted), Jervaulx Abbey, Middleham Castle and Richmond Castle. One thing to note is that National Trust covers England & Wales (but not Scotland), and English Heritage covers England only. There are parallel organisations - National Trust for Scotland (NT equivalent), and Cadw (Wales EH equivalent) and Historic Scotland (EH equivalent) that will accept NT or EH cards respectively _but not in your first year of membership,_ which is something to think about when planning your trip. The downside to buying a holiday home is that you then feel tied to going to the same place all the time, rather than exploring the rest of the country. Also, holiday homes are not popular with locals (Whitby in particular is putting in rules to stop people buying holiday homes) because they price people out of living in their own community, but because people aren't there much they don't contribute much to the economy.
@alanmon26904 ай бұрын
It's cheaper to join the Scottish National trust, especially if you're over 60.
@TheMagicGeekdom4 ай бұрын
That all makes a lot of sense and is really helpful. Thank you!
@MargoG14 ай бұрын
@@alanmon2690 … and membership of the Scottish NT is fully valid for use in England and Wales. 👍😊
@spiderboris794 ай бұрын
I recently moved to Perth in Scotland and as a single person who is usually too lazy to cook, I mainly live off of M&S food! Even better if you get fresh stuff reduced at 4pm!
@jackieoconnor49264 ай бұрын
😂. This is the mantra I live by. When people ask me if I like cooking, I always say, “Hell no! That’s why God gave us M&S”.
@TheMagicGeekdom4 ай бұрын
I don't blame you for that. We ate more of that than we probably should have when we were there.
@MrKingkz4 ай бұрын
No never listen to people who don't cook cooking is good people who don't cook are just wrong tut tut tut😂😂
@Georgiameetslife4 ай бұрын
For amusements, I live on the Kent coast currently and grew up on the Essex coast, we have always done seaside holidays so I know my arcades! I would not suggest dreamland, this is close to where I live and not the best in my opinion. I would say clacton on sea is great, although meant to be one of the poorest places the pier and amusements are great. Blackpool also great; and Brighton is a great seaside town. I also would not recommend Southend. You should try some English beaches too, Botanay bay in Thanet is beautiful!
@DevonMel4 ай бұрын
Windsor Castle and Edinburgh Castle are an absolute must see. I love the thought of touching walls and walking paths where people walked hundreds of years ago. Gardaland in Italy is a cool theme park to visit (and you can stay at the hotel too just like Disneyland).
@RollerbazAndCoasterDad4 ай бұрын
Looking forward to hitting Gardaland one day. Did you do Movieland too?
@stormyteapot4 ай бұрын
I would really recommend visiting the village of Dunster in Somerset. There is a castle there which is a national trust property but what I love is the moment when you turn the corner on entry to the village and see the medieval yarn market over shadowed by the castle on the hil
@TheMagicGeekdom4 ай бұрын
That sounds very cool!
@job9964 ай бұрын
Totally agree- I live nearby and aside from everything mentioned above if you go from the Mill at the foot of the castle and follow the river around there's an absolutely stunning chocolate box village with a Ford running alongside it going up into green fields and countryside walks. Plus the scones and tea shops are goregous. Beautiful.
@MarlynMeehan4 ай бұрын
I think what the UK does well is the blend and mixture of historical and the contemporary often side by side. You don't always have to tear something down to replace with the new just because it's old.
@Stuski6664 ай бұрын
I'll add Ludlow Castle to the list. You can get to Ludlow by train and brace yourselves for the 20 min uphill walk with a couple of beers at the micro brewery next to the station. The rest of Ludlow is full of historic buildings. The castle itself is not huge but has spectacular views.
@redscouse70564 ай бұрын
20 min from the station to the castle, did you take the long way or did you stop at every pub on the way?
@TheMagicGeekdom4 ай бұрын
That sounds really lovely once you et there. 😁
@mezbrookscarter82894 ай бұрын
I would recommend doing some of the summer music festivals - Glastonbury and Isle of Wight are probably the most famous but there is also download, leeds, Reading -so many others. Also there is the Cavern club and the Beatles experience in Liverpool, and there is a The Smiths memorabilia museum in Salford near Manchester.
@dadino6324 ай бұрын
Bamburgh Castle is very special in a spectacular location and its an easy day out from Newcastle
@TheMagicGeekdom4 ай бұрын
We saw it from the outside on our last trip, but we'd love to check it out more.
@Steve_W274 ай бұрын
It’s a must for fans of Netflix show “The Last Kingdom”! Uhtred, son of Uhtred 👍
@cathybryant51194 ай бұрын
Absolutely agree. I saw a lot of castles when I lived in the UK, and Bamburgh was one of the most memorable.
@simongoodwin52534 ай бұрын
If you're into 80's, try "Tears for Fears" "Duran Duran", "Thompson Twins" "Police", David Bowie and Queen obviously!
@9walkerma4 ай бұрын
Also Yazoo and Kate Bush!
@ajmell74 ай бұрын
I demand to see the top 5 British albums video!
@TheMagicGeekdom4 ай бұрын
It sounds like we might have to put that out.
@sarahvaughan45534 ай бұрын
I've only recently discovered your channel and I love it! I live in London and adore all your recommendations for day trips around this country. Definitely going to Bath before the Autumn kicks in. You've inspired me to visit a city I haven't been to since my mother passed. Also I love seeing your dog and the interaction between the two of you. You create such a lovely vibe between you all and you've become my go to for comfort viewing. Thank you so much and lots of luck for the future :)
@jackieoconnor49264 ай бұрын
Before you even mentioned Bristol I was thinking it would be ideal for you to use as a base for the more southerly end of the UK. It’s a vibrant city with tons to do, a good food scene and a stone’s throw from beautiful Bath. But wherever and whenever you return, we’re looking forward to welcoming you back 😊
@sallybee61054 ай бұрын
Bristols great… good transport links, easy to get to London for the day, easy to get to Devon, Cornwall, Bath .. 15 mins on the train..
@julesjma3 ай бұрын
Bristol is a lovely town!
@kristybrown20884 ай бұрын
Have you visited North Wales? I am thinking the Snowdonia area, Betws y Coed, Llandudno, Caernarfon, Llanberis, Abersoch, Criccieth, Porthmadog, Porthmerrian. Also Anglesey - Beaumaris, South Stack Lighthouse, Moelfre, Lligwy Beach, Church Bay for sunsets, Llanddwynn Beach, Trearddur Bay. If you do go go Anglesey, try the food at Skye's Creperie in Amlwch- they are a local family business and do a great all day breakfast of all types.
Yes,northumberland and the northeast. My favourite place..
@cstromsoy3 ай бұрын
Dover Castle is definitely worth a visit combined with a walk from the Castle to St Margaret’s Bay along the White Cliffs of Dover. Stop and have a pint of Spitfire lager at the Coastguard pub at the Bay and visit Ian Fleming’s house where he wrote many of the James Bond books.
@raymondporter20944 ай бұрын
You should at least visit SOME of: ENGLAND - Cambridge (ancient college/university buildings, churches etc). York (worth several visits!) Whitby (The Abbey with its 199 Steps, its museum, the Dracula connections, the kippers smokery etc) Durham (the Cathedral, river) Ripon (its Cathedral and, just outside, Fountains Abbey & Studeley Royal which together are worth at LEAST half a day) Bath (Roman Baths, Georgian Crescents and Jane Austen connections) WALES: Hay on Wye (books capital of the world!), Snowdonia Conwy and Caernarfon Castles SCOTLAND: Outside Edinburgh & Glasgow go to... Stirling (great castle and the nearby Wallace Monument and Bridge of Allen), Pitlochry, Ullapool and the North West Coast (people often visit these as part of the NC500 trail around northern Scotland), Gairloch, Skye (need to say no more) Orkney - MAGNIFICENT archaeology all in easy reach). NORTHERN IRELAND : Giant's Causeway and various "Game of Thrones" locations BUT I WOULD DEFINITELY SAY - Join English Heritage (or National Trust) for a year. If you do it part-way through your visit it would cover part of your visit next year. If you go to an EH or NT property, you pay an entry fee which add up BUT if you join for a year you get a Credit for that entry fee when paying your membership fee. Then entry at all the other properties are included for the next year. You will save LOADS! For example, in Yorkshire: Rievaulx Abbey, Whitby Abbey, Helmsley Castle, Pickering Castle, Middleham Castle, Richmond Castle, Mount Grace Priory (all within easy reach of each other) are all EH properties, and Fountains Abbey (FANTASTIC!) with Studeley Royal (lovely walks in a sculpted country park with a big lake) are jointly run by EH and the NT so members of both organisations can go to both properties which adjoin each other. Much better than paying for each visit and we save lots of money each year. (Probably visiting Middleham Castle of King Richard III fame again at the end of this week). If coming for an extended period joining the NT or EH is my strongest advice. 32:42
@grahamsmith58594 ай бұрын
Please try Dover Castle; it’s more than you could imagine. It was built in 1180 by Henry II; its buildings and defences have been adapted to meet changing demands of warfare. More recently WWII secret caves below the castle. It’s a great day out with fantastic views of the Northern French coast.
@lucymortlock2794 ай бұрын
You could literally do a whole trip visiting national trust properties. As a rule, national trust is mostly stately homes and castles, English heritage is more castles and ruins. National trust also have lots of interesting more modern properties, also a membership is super helpful in the lake District where there are lots of nt carparks. You can visit Beatrix Potter's cottage. For me that was magical.
@philspurling64144 ай бұрын
As an American who married a Brit, I have lived in the Cotswolds for a decade. There are great things on both side of the pond. The downside is the weather...rain & wind. I miss warm sunny summer's and snowy winters. Daily English weather is very similar to our fall weather, in most of the states. Living in a period cottage is fantastic, the ocean and the darling villages are wonderful. If you're looking for convenience, this is not the place to be. All and all, it's a different world. You learn to live with the good, and the not so good. I'm sure Brit's would feel the same way with the swap to the states? Also, a trip is a whole lot different than living in the U.K., once you own property , have a bank account, car, a Vet etc.( Mrs. P)
@DarrenGregg-j3e2 ай бұрын
I'd say it's more similar to places like Seattle or Oregon, where I lived for five years.
@tusker49544 ай бұрын
Love the video. Hastings 1066 boy here! Great to see the net huts which are less than 1/2 mile from me. If you want a real team sport try Rugby Union which is a bit like grid iron without the padding and less stoppages!
@definitelyhexed4 ай бұрын
You're my fave youtubers. You are just so nice!
@melelenath4 ай бұрын
Special experience in a place you already know and love: visit the steampunk festival in Lincoln - four days at the end of August, possibly the largest steampunk event in the world (and there is tea-duelling, based on dunking biscuits). And you two in Japan would be wonderful, please go so you can tell us what you thought about it all!
@richardgreenwood-tx2vq4 ай бұрын
Leave it until spring, winter is miserable and dark. I love May, everything seems so clean and vivid green.
@AcornElectron4 ай бұрын
12:50 Skipton and Clitheroe castle in England: Caernarfon, Llansteffan and Harlech for nice ones in Wales to visit. Can’t recommend any up North in Scotland because I’ve not really been there much.
@TheMagicGeekdom4 ай бұрын
We'll have to add that to our list.
@LADYDOBBS674 ай бұрын
I'm a massive Erasure fan, and I'm so pleased to learn you are too 🎉❤❤❤😊
@markc17934 ай бұрын
I think while everyone will have their own favourites, the most well known theme parks here, to me at least, are Chessington, Thorpe Park and Alton Towers. I'd personally put Alton Towers at the top due to being bigger and just feeling a little more “top tier” but all three are good and each has some really good rides/their own appeal. One thing i'd say, although i'm sure you're aware, that they won't compare to the Disney parks, they're just not on the same level as while i'm sure our parks costs a lot to make/run, they're not spending Disney money, and obviously they don't have all the Disney theming either. I would still recommend checking some out when you're next here, though.
@lindakirk6984 ай бұрын
I am 73 and Dreamland was my go to. Was & still is - need to get back there
@robinallies61444 ай бұрын
Eilean Donan castle in Scotland is worth a visit,it's in a stunning location and was used as a filming location for the 80s movie Highlander.
@atempuser4 ай бұрын
Glad to hear you are enjoying yourselves. Welcome. Hope you can stay as long as you want.
@davidberesford7009Ай бұрын
Have you guys heard of *Wicksteed Park*? It is a Grade II listed park in Kettering, England, it has an amusement park and a miniature railway. It was founded by Charles Wicksteed in 1921, the park has a water chute, a pirate ship. If you see playground equipment at other parks & playgrounds, you may see "Wicksteed" as the manufacturer. Bye!
@gaynorhead23254 ай бұрын
Windsor Castle and Dover Castle are my favourites! Love watching your videos! Hope you come back soon. I can highly recommend New Zealand and Australia we’ve been there from the UK 4/5 times.
@markybaby553 ай бұрын
You are welcome to come and stay with us for a bit when you are here! We can show you the sights of Wiltshire and the southern coast!
@LukeCaddyUK4 ай бұрын
Not a theme park but I think you’d love Longleat Safari Park and the Manor House, also happens to be next door to Center Parcs in Longleat Forest, which is 100% worth a day pass to use the facilities, if a weekend is out of your budget while travelling. Also about 30-40 minutes drive from there to explore Bristol if you want to see a completely unique city with a mix of historic and modern as well as other notable places such as the Clifton Suspension Bridge, birthplace and tour of Banksy’s street art, the Bristol International Balloon Fiesta (usually first weekend in August), Bristol Harbour Festival (3rd weekend in July), the birthplace of Concorde and to see the last Concorde to ever fly… and so much more. Not sure if you’ve already been but you need to do research before going because it’s often overshadowed by other cities.
@mindbombtraining98844 ай бұрын
I cannot recall if you have been on a canal boat whilst in the UK? If not you should definitely add it to you list of things to do, you can hire them quite easily (with a bit of notice) and spend a bit of time going very slowly around the UK. Try to avoid the cities and you will be amazed at the history and some of the places you can get to.
@cupidslover34 ай бұрын
I'd recommend a visit to Portsmouth/Southsea to see all the historic ships/HMS Victory followed by getting the ferry to the Isle of Wight. The island is beautiful, especially the southern side (look at the view from St Catherine's Oratory). You could also visit Queen Victoria's Country home Osborne House that is stunning. I'm from Lancashire originally so if you want pure cheese visit Blackpool and go up the tower and you could also climb Pendle Hill that is famous for the witch trials and maybe a visit to Lancaster Castle. Enjoy! I've visited both States and obviously lived in Britain. Like both but there's something very special about this little island!
@rosemarielee77754 ай бұрын
While near Portsmouth, visit Porchester Castle, a Roman coastal fort.
@davidberesford7009Ай бұрын
Lots of interesting Q & As there. Places to live that you might afford? The Scottish lowlands near Ayr (Ayrshire) include some more affordable properties. Yes lots of high price ones too. The area near/in Blackpool has suffered economically recently and prices reflect that. Knowing how time flies, perhaps you should start to think of somewhere to retire?
@anndbritch-barney83784 ай бұрын
Next time you come, visit Dover Castle. Underneath the Castle you can see tunnels built in World War 2. They had a Hospital, communication hub, recreation centre, everything necessary for troops. The Castle is built on the White Cliffs of Dover.
@user-cv8ud8qo9fАй бұрын
Try Leeds Castle (in Leeds Kent ... Not Leeds the city) ... for bonfire night ... the do a big firework display, bonfire night event
@paule61013 ай бұрын
Thorpe Park is a good theme park with a focus more on rollercoasters and high thrill rides, well worth checking out.
@laurenshaw934 ай бұрын
In country Durham there are lots of castles within a few miles of each other. Auckland Castle, Raby Castle, Barnard Castle etc 🏰
@haroldvonschwartzenstien35814 ай бұрын
If staying in County Durham, stay at Lumley Castle at Chester Le Street. Clearly the best County to visit, by the way 😃
@TheMagicGeekdom4 ай бұрын
Thank you for the suggestions.
@jamesporter36563 ай бұрын
Don’t forget Richmond and middleham.
@aquamelissa4 ай бұрын
Oh Lincoln! Did you see the castle and cathedral? If you ever come back you should go try the icecream in blyton or skellingthorp
@darenbaker45694 ай бұрын
If you ever want to stay in a castle and have it to yourself try st lawrence castle near Exeter, loved it
@fleabiter4 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it here. I love america like you like Britain. Looking forward to your next adventure
@Kari_B61ex4 ай бұрын
M&S is my favourite! I lived around the corner from an M&S Food - it was lethal as I used it like a cheap 'corner shop'... it wasn't. From my teen memory UK bands to check out would be The Jam, Joy Division and T Rex. 😍
@no-oneinparticular72644 ай бұрын
I always look at dates on my favourite things. I go back on the day, and buy at half price and freeze yellow sticker food. # Addicted to bargains
@TheMagicGeekdom4 ай бұрын
I know I've heard The Jam before, but I'll have to go back and check them out again. Love T. Rex and Joy Division though.
@tracysmith-yv5lt4 ай бұрын
i have never seen any of your videos have to find them all now looks so good try Brighton
@bykergrovejill3 ай бұрын
So many castles to visit! Specially in Northumberland and the borders. Edinburgh Castle is amazing. Newcastle castle is easy as it is right in the city centre. Have you visited the Roman Wall? If not, that is a must do. Also Holy Island. Bamburgh Castle is a beauty. It is certainly worth joining the National Trust as that gives you access to a huge number of houses and gardens. English Heritage majors more on landmarks. You need to visit Durham - with one of the most beautiful Norman Cathedrals in the world - and York with its ancient centre and city walls. You definitely need another visit. P.s. next time you are in Newcastle you must come and see a concert in The Glasshouse over the river in Gateshead. Adam Ant is there in November. 😉
@DreamHolidayEscapes4 ай бұрын
Love your videos! Not sure when you next plan to be in UK but always happy to offer some room here. East Anglia.
@philtyke7472 ай бұрын
Alton towers thene park is one of the top ones in the UK and you can stay there too.other accomadation nearby maybe cheaper though.
@lightwoven53264 ай бұрын
Alnwick is the home for the Olympic (sister ship to the Titanic) - 1st Class dining room wall. Used by the film to get the colour of wood right.
@moiracoutts257324 күн бұрын
Listen to Scottish band RunRig, the concert, especially RunRig playing Loch Lomand @ BALLOCH
@mac220119644 ай бұрын
Arundel castle is my favourite….beautifully preserved surrounded but a very old town in wonderful countryside. Try and visit in the summer….watching a Midsummer Nights Dream performed in the grounds with a picnic is just magical…and I live there.
@Xtremeraverbaby874 ай бұрын
National trust membership is SO worth it, so many lovely places to visit with them and free parking locations :)
@lightwoven53264 ай бұрын
Richmond the Orange tree pub, first place rolling stones played, Eel Pie Island home to Pete Townsend studio and a music place for years.
@steveljub14 ай бұрын
Love you guys. We have room if you ever need to come to semi-rural Scotland. We are 30 minutes from Glasgow, Edinburgh and Stirling with regular trains from our village to the East and West Cost, Loch Lomond and Helensburgh with loads of ferries to go island-hopping. You could even take our motorhome to go further afield if you wanted. We are massive dog-lovers too! Just a thought.
@briganfree36564 ай бұрын
St Albans has a load of Roman History. It also has a market and a Cathedral which has a cafe place inside. A great place for historical day trip. The cathedral is right near the every day shops too.
@Em455674 ай бұрын
So glad you had a great experience over here. If you do come back, or when you do, I recommend the Pendle witch trials here in Lancashire. It’s a lot of history from that period 😊
@jillybrooke294 ай бұрын
Arundel and Hastings Castles in Sussex near where I live. Ancient Pevensey Castle - Roman walls. Brighton Pier is fun but beware of the seagulls !! Japan and NZ are fantastic x
@sidplays774 ай бұрын
Your pronunciation is good as well, most Americans pronounce Scotland as Scot -Land when it’s Scot - Lund
@philtyke7474 ай бұрын
Theme Park that stands out Alton Towers. Welsh castles take your pick are some of the best Conwy castle is good Warwick castle in Warwick near Stratford upon Avon ( Shakesperes birthplace and associated places to Shakespear.)
@philtyke7472 ай бұрын
Highclear castle ( downton abbey)in the south .
@spartacusmills3 ай бұрын
Between the 1980s and 2000s my family used to own an old fashioned greengrocers shop and the flat above in Dartford (and the flat above) and early on we couldn't work out why every so often usually far eastern people (often using limited English) would turn up and ask to take take photos of the flat. Turns out the flat had been rented by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards at some point...
@MarkKnightSHG4 ай бұрын
Castles. Don't worry about the big ones you've heard of, too expensive and you can see most of how they are from the outside. But Leeds Castle (which is in Kent), Bodiam Castle, Eye Castle and Corfe Castle are worth visiting, but then also the castles on the coast too - Lindisfarne is the big one, but then there's forts in Sandwich and Rye and along that stretch... Deffo worth considering x
@TheMagicGeekdom4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the suggestions!
@alixchapel71024 ай бұрын
Some of my favourite castles... Bamburgh Castle is a must, the epic setting is second to none! Its about 1/2 an hour north from Alnwick so you could go there on the way. Then another 1/2 an hour further north of Bamburgh is Lindisfarne Castle on Holy Island. Lastly (, I could go on and on, truth be told!) another favourite is Culzean Castle in South Ayrshire in Scotland!
@nataliemoulden78514 ай бұрын
Alton Towers theme park is a great place to visit. It's in the most beautiful setting, and they're doing tours of the grounds and gardens now.
@ryangrainger47623 ай бұрын
You would love Efteling in the Netherlands. It’s a theme park with a fairytale theme and has some really unique attractions and things to see.
@marcvwest4 ай бұрын
Arundel, Leeds (Kent), Warwick, Hamptons Court (more of a manor), Tower of London, Windsor, Carnarvon, Harlech, Edinburgh Castles on the top list in the UK. Are either of your grandparents British? If so, you qualify for citizenship. it takes about 4-6 weeks and can be done online.
@yumyummoany4 ай бұрын
Chichester, Chichester Harbour and many surrounding places. Boxgrove for early human habitation, loads of Roman stuff around here. Salisbury and Winchester then Portsmouth and all things there eg The Victory.
@Family_joneshx4 ай бұрын
There are more castles per square mile in Wales than any other country I think so I’d recommend a tour of Wales…you’d need a car for that although there are a few near train stations
@terryloveuk4 ай бұрын
UK Holiday home - could be done if you let it out as an Air BnB when you're not using it. I'd suggest somewhere in the North, away from the London & Home Counties tax. Actually, a place on Scotland would worth looking into, Wales would be worth looking into but may be a bit remote (or difficult for travelling to places because of geography/geology).
@TheMagicGeekdom4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the suggestions. I think we would lean towards up north if we were to do it.
@hallaboard81544 ай бұрын
@@TheMagicGeekdomthe UK is really clamping down on holiday home ownership and there’s a lot of unrest about it so if you went this route make sure you did your research first because it could be very costly. Wales especially has changed it’s rules regarding holiday homes/lets/second home ownership introducing Article 4 which home owners will find will seriously hinder who they can sell to. Love your videos and feel shamed that you’ve seen far more of our beautiful country than I have! 😂❣️
@JulianneJoyce-m4m23 күн бұрын
I really want to see your top 5 British albums video!
@vcg5074 ай бұрын
Penrhyn Castle in Wales is National Trust and well worth a visit.
@martinevans38634 ай бұрын
Rievaulx abbey in North Yorkshire and Castell Coch (red castle) in South Wales both really nice places to visit. Have you considered doing a P and.O cruise from Southampton? Both Norway Fjords and Baltic cruises are amazing.
@anthonylong90673 ай бұрын
Im american and lived in solihull for a short time. Definitely check out Dudley Castle. It has a Zoo inside of it. You can always take a bus from Colmore Row in Birmingham and it’ll drop you off right in front of the castle.
@TheMagicGeekdom3 ай бұрын
Haven't heard fo Dudley Castle before. Thank you for the recommendation!
@_chrisr_4 ай бұрын
I am in UK and there is a £100 limit on using a contactless card - for higher amounts we have to use chip & pin - if we use apple/google pay then that isn't needed. You can get payment cards in Sterling which should support this to make life easier. I live in Kenilworth which has a ruined castle and is 3 miles from Warwick which has a good intact castle. I grew up in Cotswalds and there is another intact castle in Berkely. Bristol is good place to visit with plenty of history. Looks like you already went to Bath which is nearby. I spent a year working in Edinburgh which I would recommend. I would also suggest spending some time in Ireland both North and South.
@philtyke7474 ай бұрын
Live in the Yorkshire dales ,( all creatures great and small)Harrogate ,York has plenty of things to do. Cotswolds bit expensive sometimes ( celebs like David Beckham victoria Beckh have a house there.bit warmer than the north even though I live in the north
@Ukhome-s4p2 ай бұрын
You need to check out each country and how safe they are
@NewcastleFred4 ай бұрын
Some castles are a bit 'theme park' - Warwick Castle and Alnick Castle have both been 'Disneyed' a bit. I would buy a holdiday home on the isle of Anglesey - it has a calmer pace of life and you're never far from the sea.
@TheMagicGeekdom4 ай бұрын
Alnwick Castle was nice, but it did seem theme park-ish. isle of Anglesey looks beautiful!
@yumyummoany4 ай бұрын
Cresswell Crags for some of the earliest wall carvings in Europe. Several tours well worth doing of the caves. Book first, lots to do around there as well.
@MrBecksy2Ай бұрын
Curious to know why you spent so long in Coventry? Not known as a tourist destination thanks to the Luftwaffe and 60s town planners, though the cathedral is a big draw. It does have some good places to eat, inc. the best Mexican I have been to.
@sidney43294 ай бұрын
Could I move to England and keep my online community college teaching job?
@CoastersandPop4 ай бұрын
Well Manchester is a great city and property is on the up for rentals etc and is very central to get around everywhere, Newcastle is fabulous too but is so much further north so takes longer to get anywhere.
@SiaD7773 ай бұрын
Thorpe Park is best for rollercoaster fans. Blackpool Pleasure Beach is old skool but a really great all rounder. Alton Towers is the most beautiful but very spread out so be prepared for lots of walking, plus the rides cannot be taller than the trees but they've got created and there's still plenty of thrill rides, also the rollercoaster restaurant is fun and stays open later than the park. For castles, 2 of my favourites are Bodiam and Eilean Donan but honestly there are so many great ones.
@snoopholly4 ай бұрын
Visit Whitby on the East coast of you get chance, its where Dracula came ashore when he came to England so a very atmospheric place, esp at Halloween.
@sharontrewhitt62494 ай бұрын
I love your videos and thank you for giving Northern England a big 👍 up. I live in the Yorkshire dales x