Castle Combe, England - St Andrew's Church
Castle Combe Village Wiltshire.
Castle Combe is a small village in Wiltshire, England, with a population of about 350. Ranked No. 2 in The Times's 30 best villages, it is renowned for its attractiveness and tranquillity, and for its fine buildings including the medieval church. The 14th century market cross, erected when the privilege to hold a weekly market in Castle Combe was granted, is situated where the three principal streets converge. Some small stone steps near the cross were for horse riders to mount and dismount and close by are the remains of the buttercross.
The village prospered during the fifteenth century when it belonged to Millicent, the wife of Sir Stephen Le Scrope and then of Sir John Fastolf (1380–1459), a Norfolk knight who was the effective lord of the manor for fifty years. He promoted the woollen industry, supplying his own troops and others for Henry V's war in France. St. Andrew's Church is the home of the Castle Combe Clock, one of the very few English medieval clocks still in use.
The village has twice played host to the Combe Sunday event, a music extravaganza which attracted 4,000 visitors to the village in 2006.
Castle Combe was also used as a location for the film musical Doctor Dolittle. Other productions include The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, an episode of Agatha Christie's Poirot, and the films Stardust and The Wolfman. Throughout September 2010, the village was used as a key filming location for Steven Spielberg's production of War Horse.
Filmed on a Canon VIXIA HF G20 Legria HF G25
Effigy of , Walter de Dustanvillie (died 1270), in St. Andrew's Church Castle Combe - DSCN5511
Walter de Dustanville was the great great grandson of King Henry I of England.
He is shown wearing chain mail.
His hand is on the drawn sword and his feet are on a lion, indicating that he died in battle.
His legs are crossed at the knees,, meaning he went on two crusades to the holy land.
At the bottom of his tomb are the weepers,his six children.
Barry & Danielle Wedding Ceremony Film | Penrith St. Andrew's Church
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Castle Combe Village Filmed Using A Wide Angle Lens
Castle Combe is a small village in Wiltshire, England, with a population of about 350. Ranked No. 2 in The Times's 30 best villages, it is renowned for its attractiveness and tranquillity, and for its fine buildings including the medieval church. The 14th century market cross, erected when the privilege to hold a weekly market in Castle Combe was granted, is situated where the three principal streets converge. Some small stone steps near the cross were for horse riders to mount and dismount and close by are the remains of the buttercross.
The village prospered during the fifteenth century when it belonged to Millicent, the wife of Sir Stephen Le Scrope and then of Sir John Fastolf (1380–1459), a Norfolk knight who was the effective lord of the manor for fifty years. He promoted the woollen industry, supplying his own troops and others for Henry V's war in France. St. Andrew's Church is the home of the Castle Combe Clock, one of the very few English medieval clocks still in use.
The village has twice played host to the Combe Sunday event, a music extravaganza which attracted 4,000 visitors to the village in 2006.
Castle Combe was also used as a location for the film musical Doctor Dolittle. Other productions include The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, an episode of Agatha Christie's Poirot, and the films Stardust and The Wolfman. Throughout September 2010, the village was used as a key filming location for Steven Spielberg's production of War Horse.
Filmed on a Canon VIXIA HF G20 Legria HF G25
Random drive through Alvington, Gloucestershire, England.
Castle Combe Church in the Cotswolds England 1
The Virtual Tourist walks around Castle Combe in the Cotswolds England
Top 10 Beautiful Villages!! ENGLAND
Top 10 Most Beautiful Villages In England You Must See
England is the home to many beautiful villages – some of which are considered to be not only in England, but in the whole world as well. Always talking about the vibrant city life, we often tend to forget how amazing the countryside can be and this country proves us exactly that.
These ten villages offer something that is definitely worth seeing – cobblestone streets, stone cottages, medieval squares, castles and churches, all of these being surrounded by forests and in some cases even the sea. Not only you will get to taste the local cuisine and the breathtaking architecture, but you will also be stunned from the view you’ll get!
1. Bibury
Bibury is considered to be not only the most beautiful village in England, but one of the most beautiful villages in the world as well. It is located in Gloucestershire, in the Cotswold District. What makes this village that special is the famous architectural conservation area known as Arlington Row. Here you will find seventeenth century stone cottages with steeply pitched roofs surrounded by so much greenery!
2. Castle Combe
Located in Wiltshire, the village of Castle Combe has two parts – one on the narrow valley of By Brook, and the second is on the east, on a road that links Chippenham with Chipping Sodbury. The whole village is filled with stone cottages and you will feel like you went back to the medieval ages – you will find a 14th-century market cross, the 13th-century church St. Andrew and a picturesque bridge looking up on Water Street.
3. Lamberhurst
Lamberhurst lies in the valley of River Teise and is a home to the Scotney Castle, which is considered as one of the most romantic castles in England. The Scotney Castle is surrounded with moat and from here you can visit the 18th garden known as Sprivers Horsmonden. It makes the village of Lamberhurst oh-so romantic!
4. Clovelly
Surrounded by dense woodlands and the sea, Clovelly is known for its narrow, cobbled street which is also the main street in the village and leads to the harbor and Bideford Bay. All of the houses are painted white and many have colorful window boxes. What you’ll find here that you won’t see in any other English village is that in Clovelly there are donkeys that carry goods!
5. Mousehole
Mousehole is a tiny fishing village located in West Cornwall. The village is famous for its narrow streets filled with shops, galleries and restaurants. Here the cottages huddle together around the harbor’s inner edge and they’re giving away some old world charm that will make you want to stay here and enjoy the beauty of the fishing village.
6. Rye
A real medieval gem, Rye is located in Sussex and has a serious charm that you won’t resist. Cobbled streets, narrow passages and white-colored cottages with flowers and greenery at the front door is what makes this village wonderful. You will find art galleries, tearooms, pubs, antiques, book stores and artisan goods and make sure to visit Mermaid Street, famous for its very old buildings.
7. Hawkshead
Hawkshead is located in Cumbria and this tiny, ancient village has many tearooms, giftshoguest houses, so medieval and charming! Over the medieval years, the village grew as important market place and thatnks to that today there are buildings in Hawkshead dating from 17th century. Cars are not allowed in this village, but there are parking lots in the outskirts.
8. Bourton on the Water
Bourton-om the-Water is considered as one of the most beautiful English villages and there’s a reason for that – the village has plenty of greenery and the River Windrush runs through, giving the village an irresistible charm. No matter when are you planning to visit the Bourton-on the-Water, be assured that you’re visiting one of the most picturesque villages in the world!
9. Cockington
Located in the English county of Devon, the village of Cockington has a water mill, a forge and a cricket pitch that back in the medieval times used to be a deer park. There is also the Cockington Court that holds a rich event program, such as art and craft exhibitions, and there are also glassblowers and blacksmiths in action. Famour writer Agatha Christie used to come often to the Cockington Court and perform in plays.
10. Corfe Castle
This tiny village offers tranquility and an amazing view – Corfe Castle is the home to same called castle, or precisely to the remaining ruins of what used to be a royal castle in the medieval ages. It is situated on a natural hill guarding the principal route through the Purbeck Hills. There is also a medieval church that was dedicated to the murdered Kind Edwards. You can also find shops and pubs!
Wiltshire from the air - part 2
This year, take time to discover your favourite view in Wiltshire.
Featured in this video is: Stonehenge, Longleat, Salisbury Cathedral, Battlesbury Camp, Bowood House & Gardens, Mere, Wilton Windmill, Barbury Castle, Westbury White Horse, Roundway Hill, St Leondard's Church (Sutton Veny), Golden Ball Hill, St Andrew's Church (Rollestone), Old Sarum, Cherhill Monument, Avebury, Kennet & Avon Canal, Abbey House Gardens, Caen Hill Locks, Stonehenge ATV, Malmesbury Abbey, Cherhill White Horse and St Mary's Church (Old Dilton).
Castle Combe Church Grounds
Church in Castle Combe
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Mavic Pro Flight at St Andrew's Church ,Alwington,North Devon.
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Heritage from Southern Parts of England
This video is a photography presentation of some of the heritage sites from Southern parts of England from my Spring-Summer trip this year.
Disclaimer: All the pictures have been shot and edited in basic Samsung mobile. Hence the quality is not up to the expectation. I hope that can be forgiven :).
Timestamps:
00:07 - 00:41 : Stonehenge (Wiltshire)
00:42 - 02:26 : Roman Bath Complex (Somerset)
02:27 - 03:36 : Bath Abbey (Somerset)
03:37 - 04:18 : Chedworth Roman Villa (Gloucestershire)
04:19 - 05:00 : Attractions of Castle Combe (Wiltshire) including St. Andrew's Church with churchyard and the Market Cross of Castle Combe
05:01 - 06:10 : Oxford Castle (Oxfordshire) including the Tower, Prisons and the Crypt of the Castle
06:11 - 08:44 : Berkeley Castle (Gloucestershire)
08:45 - 09:54 : St. Mary's Church with churchyard (Berkeley, Gloucestershire)
09:55 - 12:48 : Attractions of Reading (Berkshire) including Maiwand Lion at Forbury Gardens, Abbey Gateway, Crown Court, Town Hall, Caversham Bridge, Saint Laurence Church with churchyard, St. Peter's Church with churchyard and Reading Abbey (12:01 - 12:48)
12:49 - 12:55 : St. Andrew's Church (Lulworth, Dorset)
12:56 - 13:03 : St. Edward's Church (Corfe Castle, Dorset)
13:04 - 14:41 : Corfe Castle (Dorset)
14:42 - 15:35 : Attractions of London from Thames river cruise including Blackfriars Bridge, St. Paul's Cathedral, The Tower of London and The Tower Bridge
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Harriet & Jamie Church's Wedding
Harriet & Jamie Church's Wedding - 22nd August 2014
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England's prettiest village||Castle Combe||Things to do in Castle Combe||Explore Cotswolds
A day in England's prettiest village|| Castle Combe|| Things to do in Castle Combe
In the clip I have shared a video on; Castle Combe, England's prettiest village in northwest Wiltshire in Cotswolds. The village with its honey coloured Cotswolds stone houses dates from 13th century.
????♀️Enjoy the scenic stroll of the village along the stream and take few Instagram worthy pictures at the bottom of the village by the bridge.
????♀️Enjoy pub grub options at Castle Inn or Wadworth. You can even try the fresh cakes and sweets sold by the locals.
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Arriving at The Manor House Hotel in Castle Coombe to get set up for a wedding.
Beautiful Villages In England
Top 10 - Beautiful Villages In England
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Top 10 Most Beautiful Villages In England You Must See
England is the home to many beautiful villages – some of which are considered to be not only in England, but in the whole world as well. Always talking about the vibrant city life, we often tend to forget how amazing the countryside can be and this country proves us exactly that.
These ten villages offer something that is definitely worth seeing – cobblestone streets, stone cottages, medieval squares, castles and churches, all of these being surrounded by forests and in some cases even the sea. Not only will you get to taste the local cuisine and the breathtaking architecture, but you will also be stunned from the view you’ll get!
1. Bibury
Bibury is considered to be not only the most beautiful village in England, but one of the most beautiful villages in the world as well. It is located in Gloucestershire, in the Cotswold District. What makes this village that special is the famous architectural conservation area known as Arlington Row. Here you will find seventeenth century stone cottages with steeply pitched roofs surrounded by so much greenery!
2. Castle Combe
Located in Wiltshire, the village of Castle Combe has two parts – one on the narrow valley of By Brook, and the second is on the east, on a road that links Chippenham with Chipping Sodbury. The whole village is filled with stone cottages and you will feel like you went back to the medieval ages – you will find a 14th-century market cross, the 13th-century church St. Andrew and a picturesque bridge looking up on Water Street.
3. Lamberhurst
Lamberhurst lies in the valley of River Teise and is a home to the Scotney Castle, which is considered as one of the most romantic castles in England. The Scotney Castle is surrounded with moat and from here you can visit the 18th garden known as Sprivers Horsmonden. It makes the village of Lamberhurst oh-so romantic!
4. Clovelly
Surrounded by dense woodlands and the sea, Clovelly is known for its narrow, cobbled street which is also the main street in the village and leads to the harbor and Bideford Bay. All of the houses are painted white and many have colorful window boxes. What you’ll find here that you won’t see in any other English village is that in Clovelly there are donkeys that carry goods!
5. Mousehole
Mousehole is a tiny fishing village located in West Cornwall. The village is famous for its narrow streets filled with shops, galleries and restaurants. Here the cottages huddle together around the harbor’s inner edge and they’re giving away some old world charm that will make you want to stay here and enjoy the beauty of the fishing village.
6. Rye
A real medieval gem, Rye is located in Sussex and has a serious charm that you won’t resist. Cobbled streets, narrow passages and white-colored cottages with flowers and greenery at the front door is what makes this village wonderful. You will find art galleries, tearooms, pubs, antiques, book stores and artisan goods and make sure to visit Mermaid Street, famous for its very old buildings.
7. Hawkshead
Hawkshead is located in Cumbria and this tiny, ancient village has many tearooms, giftshoguest houses, so medieval and charming! Over the medieval years, the village grew as important market place and thatnks to that today there are buildings in Hawkshead dating from 17th century. Cars are not allowed in this village, but there are parking lots in the outskirts.
8. Bourton on the Water
Bourton-om the-Water is considered as one of the most beautiful English villages and there’s a reason for that – the village has plenty of greenery and the River Windrush runs through, giving the village an irresistible charm. No matter when are you planning to visit the Bourton-on the-Water, be assured that you’re visiting one of the most picturesque villages in the world!
9. Cockington
Located in the English county of Devon, the village of Cockington has a water mill, a forge and a cricket pitch that back in the medieval times used to be a deer park. There is also the Cockington Court that holds a rich event program, such as art and craft exhibitions, and there are also glassblowers and blacksmiths in action. Famour writer Agatha Christie used to come often to the Cockington Court and perform in plays.
10. Corfe Castle
This tiny village offers tranquility and an amazing view – Corfe Castle is the home to same called castle, or precisely to the remaining ruins of what used to be a royal castle in the medieval ages. It is situated on a natural hill guarding the principal route through the Purbeck Hills. There is also a medieval church that was dedicated to the murdered Kind Edwards. You can also find shops and pubs!
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1 Bibury is a beautiful village in England, in the world as well. It is located in Gloucestershire, in the Cotswold District. Headlined by famous architectural conservation area-- Arlington Row. Famous for its verdancy these seventeenth century stone cottages capped by steeply pitched roofs .
2. Castle Combe
is part of Wiltshire, the villagecontains two parts – one on the narrow valley of By Brook, and the second to the east, on a road that adds Chippenham to Chipping Sodbury. The entire village is primmed with stone cottages creating a medieval ages atmo –a 14th-century market cross, the 13th-century church St. Andrew and a picturesque bridge on Water Street.
3. Lamberhurst
lies in the valley of River Teise , home to the Scotney Castle castles in England.
4. Clovelly
Surrounded by dense woods and water, Clovelly is best known for narrow, cobbled street
5. Mousehole
Mousehole is a tiny fishing village located in West Cornwall..
6. Rye
Medieval Rye is located in Sussex and has quantness in spades .
7. Hawkshead
Hawkshead is in Cumbria a tiny, ancient village with tearooms!
8. Bourton on the Water
is considered the main English villages so much greenery and the River Windrush
9. Cockington
Located in the county of Devon, the village of Cockington Where Agatha Christie frequented ... Cockington Court and perform in plays.
10. Corfe Castle
There is a medieval church that was dedicated to the murdered Kind Edwards.
Blomster Designs at The Manor House in Castle Combe
We were invited to provide the flowers for a wedding in Castle Coombe and the reception at The Manor House in Castle Coombe.
Castle Combe October 2014
Video of a visit to Castle Combe with Angie, my sister-in-law. It features the Church
England, April 2017
London, Greenwich, Hampton Court / Garden, Cotswolds (Burford, Broadway, The Slaughters, Bibury, Cirencester, ...) incl. photos of our hotel there representing 700 years of changing history...