BEAUTIFUL English VILLAGE - DRIVING County Roads - Castle - Priory | Americans EXPLORING ENGLAND

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In this video, Chris and I enjoy a drive exploring England and find a beautiful Castle Acre Village and the Priory. The abundance of castles in the UK is just amazing to me! We thought it would be nice to share. We hope all the wonderful Fathers have a lovely day all about you! We hope you all enjoy these new videos. Please like, subscribe, and leave comments. As always, thank you for watching and all the support!
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  • @adriangoodrich4306
    @adriangoodrich4306Ай бұрын

    One thing that makes your videos SO different to, and so much more interesting than, most others doing this, is how you show the places and journeys in depth, taking your time. And explain in detail as you walk what you see, what you feel, and what you learn. This latest one was absolutely fascinating for that - not least because I had no idea these places were there! And I was brought up not that many miles away, in Northeast Leicestershire. Such a refreshing change to all those videos that just show a few seconds of a string of places, often of just the money shots. With you, you know what you are saying is totally genuine, and it really feels like I am there and experiencing what you are. And have time to take it all in. Again, many thanks guys - another really interesting and lovely video.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Oh, we definitely try to share our experiences and thoughts while on our adventures. We love to learn/ share it with you all. We can't wait to see even more. We really do live it here and all we can explore. We truly appreciate your love and support! Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @alisontaylor6135
    @alisontaylor6135Ай бұрын

    You have to stay here - your videos are such a happy part of my week. x

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Oh, that truly makes my heart so happy you enjoy our fun adventures with us. Hope you have a nice Sunday! Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @goodman-cw5on

    @goodman-cw5on

    Ай бұрын

    There's always a home for you here !! ... oceans can separate brothers and sister in arms ❤

  • @lloydcollins6337
    @lloydcollins6337Ай бұрын

    You're absolutely right, farmers in the UK get subsidies for making some fields "wild meadows" to help the native insect, bird, and wildlife populations.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    I love it! Feel like it is the right move, in my opinion. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @andrewcisalowicz1326
    @andrewcisalowicz1326Ай бұрын

    Definitely Typhoons!! Great vlog as usual,always look forward to your adventures.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you so much. It was so cool to be able to see the flyover. Right place, right time, in my opinion! We are so thankful that you enjoy coming along with us on all of our adventures. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @The.Android
    @The.AndroidАй бұрын

    The Castle Acre Priory was used to film scenes from the 1964 Roger Corman horror film _The Tomb of Ligeia_ starring Vincent Price. There are scenes from the film you can find on KZread of Price and other actors doing their stuff in the Priory ruins and grounds in the film. It looks exactly the same today as it did in the film.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Very interesting. Thank you so much. We didn't know that. I will look into more of the history on KZread! Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @Suspan1
    @Suspan1Ай бұрын

    Those three planes were Typhoons from Coningsby. Depending whether this was yesterday they were either going to or returning from the King’s Birthday Parade , Trooping the Colour, in London. If Friday probably practising for yesterday. Lovely video. Thank you. 🥰

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    This video was recently yesterday. Thank you so much. That is so lovely to know and be able to witness. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @adriangoodrich4306

    @adriangoodrich4306

    Ай бұрын

    People are all saying Typhoons out of Coningsby, but that is 40 miles away. Whereas RAF Marham (Jess asked if it was Marham in the video) is only six miles away down the road, and that is where the Lightening IIs are based. Given their height, my money is on it being more likely three of the four RAF F35-Bs that took part in the flypast?

  • @Andy_U

    @Andy_U

    Ай бұрын

    @@adriangoodrich4306 - Hiya. For my money they were Typhoons, which overfly my house on a regular basis, but just check the silhouettes of both aircraft. Stay safe. All the best to you.

  • @paulmidsussex3409

    @paulmidsussex3409

    Ай бұрын

    @@adriangoodrich4306 The silhouette was Typhoons.

  • @BungleBoolie

    @BungleBoolie

    Ай бұрын

    RAF Typhoons. Probably Coningsby.

  • @thewealduk9802
    @thewealduk9802Ай бұрын

    I think that was a copper beech. As you are EH members may I suggest Grimes Graves, Framlingham Castle and Orford Ness near you. Further a field Dover Castle is immense. I really appreciate your understanding of this island packed with treasures hidden down country lanes. Note the nearby buildings often constructed with material nicked from the ruins.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Fantastic, we love the recommendations. I'm looking at the map now to see how far away they are. Thank you for your time! Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @philiptownsend3622

    @philiptownsend3622

    Ай бұрын

    "material nicked from the ruins". Indeed so, also called denuded material. A 19th century scholar visiting Caerphilly Castle in South Wales observed that the greater presence of ancient stones, corbels and suchlike antiquities were more to be seen in local cattle sheds, byres and pig sties than in their original lying.

  • @Blahshog
    @BlahshogАй бұрын

    Hi Guys, thank you for sharing your day out with us, I think you are really going to miss the U.K. when Chris's posting is over and you return to the U.S. Your love & respect for our heritage is very touching, and it's great to hear folks from other Countries really enjoying our history. Have a safe week. Take care.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you so very much.I agree, we are definitely going to miss the UK when we return to the US. I'm just so thankful for all of the wonderful memories that we are being able to collect here and share with you all. Thank you so very much for your love and support. We really appreciate you! Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @philiprowney
    @philiprowney13 күн бұрын

    I haven't actually been to Castle Acre since I was a kid. I forget how nice the view is. Great vid.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    12 күн бұрын

    It's was just wonderful and felt like walking back in time. Thank you for your time watching and commenting! 🤍 Jess x

  • @pershorefoodbanktrusselltr3632
    @pershorefoodbanktrusselltr3632Ай бұрын

    If you haven’t been you should go to the Iron Age fort called British camp, in the Malvern hills, Worcestershire. It’s a three thousand year old man made encampment one of the biggest and best preserved in Europe, it’s trust truly amazing.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for the recommendation. We have yet to check it out, but hopefully soon. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @stephenbarnard8672
    @stephenbarnard8672Ай бұрын

    Hi Jess, Chris, Colette and Shane, Another peaceful trip back in time my friends, mind blowing on every level from the castle to the priory and a flypast too.😊. Everything you capture pleases my heart. Many thanks and best wishes. xx ❤️

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Friend, we're so glad you enjoyed the day exploring with us. It was such a treat to see both the castle ruins and the priory to be able to feel the appreciation of the ones that came before us. The flyover was quite spectacular! Love the opportunity to see and share in all our adventures with you. Thank you for all your love and support. We all appreciate you! Cheers 🤍 Jess & family x

  • @Judith46795
    @Judith46795Ай бұрын

    When I was a child the meadows were full of wildflowers but modern farming methods destroyed them. Woods too were carpeted with bluebells

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    I can imagine. Thank you so much for sharing. I loved visiting the woods when the Bluebells blanketed the floor. It was just so amazing! Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @stirlingmoss4621

    @stirlingmoss4621

    Ай бұрын

    are meadows farmed? Surley not.

  • @archiebald4717

    @archiebald4717

    Ай бұрын

    It is true that wild flowers are less common than they were. But now the government gives subsidies to farmers to allow some of their land to be re-wilded. A good move, it will help bees and other pollinators as well as doormice too.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    @archiebald4717 I completely agree with you! Love seeing a lovely move to saving the wildflowers for the bees. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @Judith46795

    @Judith46795

    Ай бұрын

    I'm talking back in the 60s. There were wildflowers then you don't see now. Used to be a lot of foxgloves

  • @johnlord9319
    @johnlord9319Ай бұрын

    Now you two do tourism how itshould be done not just sticking to the big cities but seeing the meritss of the country you tour ♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Oh, thank you so very much! We definitely try to see as much as we can and not just the big cities that everyone visits. We appreciate your kindness! Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @lloydcollins6337
    @lloydcollins6337Ай бұрын

    Because monasteries used to be supported by "tithes" (basically a tax) they got a portion of all the crops grown in the local area, which usually meant they had a good supply of Barley to make beer with, which they'd sell back to the local community as a further source of income for the Church.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Wow, thank you so much. I did not know that. I really appreciate you sharing with us. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @nick_Hfc
    @nick_HfcАй бұрын

    Castle Acre is one of my favourite places in East Anglia. I think that the closest example of how it originally looked would be Rochester in Kent. Castle and Abbey together. I also recommend you visit Burgh Castle near Great Yarmouth. This is the Roman fort which once overlooked the estuary before land reclamation. There are great views of the Broads. The walls still stand almost to their full height.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you, we will look into checking those out. Thank you for the wonderful recommendation . Love check out castles. I love England and the whole UK!! Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @jjwatcher
    @jjwatcherАй бұрын

    As a Dad I want to thank you for your sentiment, and for showing me around my homeland, places I never had the experience of visiting until I watch your vlog.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    We appreciate you and all that you do for your family. We absolutely love exploring and taking you all along with us. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @JJ-of1ir
    @JJ-of1irАй бұрын

    This was a lovely trip out to the countryside. Thank you for sharing your day with us and, yes, Happy Fathers Day to you too.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you so much. We're glad you enjoyed the day out with us. We hope you have a lovely day, friend! Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @gregsmythe7705
    @gregsmythe7705Ай бұрын

    An absolutely beautiful video, Jess. England has truly stolen your heart 😂. What do you think of your right to roam without being challenged?

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for coming along with us. I love being able to explore and roam. Yes, England definitely stole my heart! Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @barryhumphries4514
    @barryhumphries4514Ай бұрын

    That was cool. I've never been to either of those locations. The Priory was amazing and seemed absolutely massive! Thanks for the video. Cheers... 👀👍

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    We're so glad you enjoyed the adventure with us. Hope you check it out. It was definitely massive! Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @RonSeymour1
    @RonSeymour1Ай бұрын

    As ruins go that was quite well preserved, but I find the charm is the fact that for 1000 years, untold people have walked those grounds. You can imagine being an observer in a time machine as the people come and go. And think of the blood sweat and tears that went into building it. I had visions of you doing a video on using the NHS accident emergency service.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    I absolutely agree with you and absolutely love to imagine being able to envision all of the people and what they thought and felt in the moments of walking through the ruins or at it once was back in the day. I have such a visual mind that I can just visualize things. I loved it when I was walking around where they would pray and be in deep thought. Love to think about how many people have walked that and done exactly what I done. It's so wonderful to see how they are today and learn the history of what they once were. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @forthedisenfranchised4366
    @forthedisenfranchised4366Ай бұрын

    The beautiful stones on the inside of those walls was Flint (so you met the Flintstones there today).

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Fantastic, that's very interesting! Appreciate your time sharing this with us. It was beautiful! Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @ceanothus_bluemoon
    @ceanothus_bluemoonАй бұрын

    The purple tree was a copper or purple beech. I have a massive one in my garden. You'll see them in most parts of the country. Can also be used for hedging. Nice Typhoons passing over, though they did rather shatter the peace. Beautiful castle and priory explore, they must have been so imposing in the landscape when new. Just lovely to watch with my feet up and a cuppa after an exhausting day gardening! Thanks for sharing.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing about the tree and its name copper or purple beech. I will give it up. It's just so beautiful and a deep purple almost black appearance. I love it. I'm so glad you could enjoy the video with your feet up after your long day in the garden and enjoy our video. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @krissyg7026
    @krissyg7026Ай бұрын

    Castle acre is fab, I love it. We used to run around there at night as kids, see who would get spooked first 😂

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    I agree with you, dear friend! I would get spooked at night, but I'm sure the night sky there would be a lovely sight to see! Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @jimmymorrison8314
    @jimmymorrison8314Ай бұрын

    Your videos always make me smile. Thank you. ❤️

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    I'm so glad! Thank you for coming along with us and enjoying the adventures with us. Cheers 🤍 Jess & family x

  • @jimmymorrison8314

    @jimmymorrison8314

    Ай бұрын

    @@DaydreamersBarn it's absolutely my pleasure. To smile is to be.

  • @philipmason9537
    @philipmason9537Ай бұрын

    You’ve been in England long enough to know that the weather in June can be really hot but this year, so far, it’s been dross ! Can only improve !!!! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, it's been a wet June, but we can't let it stop us from experiencing this beautiful country. We are hopeful for a nice summer. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @glastonbury4304
    @glastonbury4304Ай бұрын

    Lovely memories to look back on when you're retired...i bet by then there will be technology that can turn your videos into 3D holograms you can watch in your living room as if you're back there ❤

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    That will be so cool if that does happen. We love all the wonderful memories we're making here. England has stolen my heart for sure! Thanks for all your love. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @forthedisenfranchised4366
    @forthedisenfranchised4366Ай бұрын

    A very beautiful video.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you, friend! Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @ironblu4110
    @ironblu4110Ай бұрын

    A great video! If you are looking for more suggestions, the Roman city of Lincoln and the wider county of Lincolnshire is another great place to visit, and is just to the north of Norfolk. Lincoln cathedral was the tallest building in the world for over 200 years, and there is also a 950 year old Norman Castle there which houses one of only 4 copies of the Magna Carter in existence.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    I'm so glad you enjoyed the adventure with us. We are always happy to have recommendations! Thank you for sharing all the wonderful information with and love more places to explore. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @duncan.5228
    @duncan.5228Ай бұрын

    One of your best videos yet Jess. Loved the haunted house sound effects 😨

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Oh, thanks, it was such a lovely day out. We love sharing with you. Thanks for coming along with us. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @cropstar
    @cropstarАй бұрын

    Thank you for giving the locals of Norfolk and North Suffolk views of roads they don't use unless they live there! Great Vid as always!

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Oh, we definitely try to find wonderful places that are all over. We love spending our time learning and exploring this beautiful country! We are blessed to call this home away from home. Thank you for your support, friend! Cheers 🤍 Jess & family x

  • @MrAlexBun
    @MrAlexBunАй бұрын

    Some say if you visit Castle Acre castle on a quiet morning, you might spy the solitary ghostly figure dressed in a yellow raincoat, who always seems to stay two steps away until vanishing into thin air …

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Oh, that is very interesting. We saw somebody in a yellow raincoat. LoL... Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @technonarg5978
    @technonarg5978Ай бұрын

    Thanks for that tour,I was last there about 25 years ago but it hasn't changed. I noticed several molehills as you walked around the castle & priory, may I suggest giving them a quick glance around ancient sites because the moles are useful at digging up lost treasures. I heard of the ruins of a Roman Villa that was discovered when pieces of a mosaic floor were unearthed in a molehill, also a Roman coin hoard on another site when the gleam of qold glinted on a molehill. You never know... :-)

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for the tip. The gentleman we talked to said they did dig up old bones, but coins would be a little bit more exciting. Cheers, Chris

  • @claregale9011
    @claregale9011Ай бұрын

    Hi Guys , that was a great tour thankyou , love the hidden gems 😊❤

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Oh friend, I'm so happy you enjoyed coming along with us! Thank you for all the love and support. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @lg5819
    @lg5819Ай бұрын

    I love the countryside and those winding roads and country lanes lead somewhere with so much history. So true, imagining what those ruins would look like in their former glory. It was also a beautiful sight to see those RAF Typhoons flying above in synchronisation. But to walk amongst the ruins, listening to the birds is like meditation compared to city life.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Friend, I'm with you with the countryside and the winding roads that lead to such wonderful magical places. That is enriched in so much history. The flyover was wonderful, but we appreciated the ruins and loved imagining what they once were! Thank you so very much for your comment! Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @user-yk1cf8qb7q
    @user-yk1cf8qb7qАй бұрын

    Finding a castle or fort in England is not difficult! Note the Village buildings at 13:57. Much of the materials used in those buildings would have been pilfered from the walls of the abandoned castle, aiding its dereliction. Basically, in times past, the abandoned castle was a quarry, providing easy access to building materials for the locals.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Right, we love that fact. We would think that the stones be used to build the village. We appreciate your time watching. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @griffin106646
    @griffin106646Ай бұрын

    If you're ever in West Yorkshire you should check out Pontefract Castle, its in ruins now since Oliver Cromwell destroyed most of it during the English Civil War ,but there's still plenty to see ,you can even take a tour of the Dungeons at certain times of the day The Castle used to be known as the gateway to the North

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for sharing the more castle ruins to check out! It's sad to see things be destroyed, but I absolutely love the opportunity to imagine what it looked like. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @alanmusicman3385
    @alanmusicman3385Ай бұрын

    Have yuo guys visited Castle Drogo in Devon. I bet you would love it. The last castle built in Britain. Well worth the journey. Tour round Dartmoor coudl easily be done during the same trip. Tavistock is a great place to stay.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Oh, we haven't been! I just done a Google search, and I agree we would definitely love to check it out. Thank you for your suggestions! Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @petermclelland278
    @petermclelland278Ай бұрын

    All that symbol of power & wealth, just gone.Wonder who was the last out, turned & walked away.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    It is crazy to think about who the last one there was. Cheers, Chris

  • @philjames9076
    @philjames9076Ай бұрын

    great video you two🌦👍 nice music in background

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    We're thankful you enjoyed the adventure with us. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @user-man-guinon80
    @user-man-guinon80Ай бұрын

    Just come home from a long walk through woodland and parkland. Great to see a 'relaxed mowing strategy' on the park to encourage flora and fauna, because of a concerning decline in the UK. Wild grasses with bobbing seed heads of all shapes and sizes and colours are thriving. Lovely then, to get home, make a coffee to enjoy your video treat with the dramatic grey clouds. I love Sunday mornings. Thanks again for this journey. Sheffield South Yorkshire.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    I'm sure that lovely walk was such a wonderful experience! I'm so happy you enjoyed your beautiful sunshine Sunday morning. Thank you for coming along with us to explore more of this beautiful country! Enjoy your cup of coffee. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @gavingiant6900
    @gavingiant6900Ай бұрын

    The three aircraft looked like Typhoons/Euro Fighters. Euro Fighters because of a joint effort.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    I'm wonderful. Thank you so much for sharing about the aircraft. It was really cool to witness! Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @AndrewCooper-oe3up
    @AndrewCooper-oe3upАй бұрын

    If you are interested in older fortifications you can also try to seek out some of the iron age/late bronze age hill forts across the country which often tend to get overlooked and are often in beautiful surroundings. Warham Camp is a decent one in Norfolk

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Oh, most definitely! Thank you for the fabulous recommendation! I'm heading over to my map now to look to find one close to us. Thank you for sharing with us.

  • @bill-wd7zs
    @bill-wd7zsАй бұрын

    Beautiful, I love these off the beaten track little gems, seems you had the place almost to yourself. I think some of the partly destroyed Abbeys and castles have a beauty all to themselves yet we still have plenty that escaped the ravages of henry V111 and the later civil war. Hope you keep up with your travels I always look out for your new ones on Sundays.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    I agree. I love finding the beauty in what once was grand but now in ruins. I love to imagine walking around the beautiful halls. Thank you for your comment. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @lloydcollins6337
    @lloydcollins6337Ай бұрын

    As you'd expect, water was crucial to survival during the Norman and medieval periods when a lot of these stone abbeys were built. Not only as a source of life directly (for brewing beer to drink, the water itself being too dirty to drink without boiling it first and adding alcohol as a sterelising agent), but also to store fish to eat (fish ponds in streams were common) and for moving goods and people around quicker and more easily than walking.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Oh, how lovely thank you for sharing all this wonderful information. We love exploring and learning. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @charlesfrancis6894
    @charlesfrancis6894Ай бұрын

    So many buildings were destroyed during the wars of the time and sobering to see three typhoons flying over indicating some things do not change.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    I come understand my friend. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @RussellBaker
    @RussellBakerАй бұрын

    If you plan a trip up to the North West, Beeston Castle is like that one but on steroids, well worth a visit

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Fabulous, thanks for the suggestion! Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @Andy_U
    @Andy_UАй бұрын

    Hiya. Now you're members of EH, check out Audley End House and Gardens and its iconic head cook, Mrs. Crocombe. Stay safe. All the best to you.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for the recommendation! We're so excited to check out as many EH sites. We appreciate your time sharing with us. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @MWB5150
    @MWB5150Ай бұрын

    Perfect Sunday morning video Jess, informative & relaxing 👍

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Oh, we're so glad you enjoyed this lovely adventure with us, friend! We're so blessed to have such love and support. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @JeanBeech-gc4iw
    @JeanBeech-gc4iwАй бұрын

    Loved this video, I think you would enjoy going around Hawkstone Park in north Shropshire. Waiting for your next adventure.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Oh, thank you so much.We love sharing our adventures with you! Thank you. So much for the insight on Hawkstone Park in North Shorpshire! Will give it a Google now. Appreciate your suggestion! Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @paulinejackson8105
    @paulinejackson8105Ай бұрын

    Hi guys i loved the video it was awesome .

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for coming along with us! We appreciate your support. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @alabama1413
    @alabama1413Ай бұрын

    Yet another marvellously produced video Jess & Chris. Such great content & your appreciation of history is self evident. It’s so easy to watch from start to finish & your observations throughout are just perfect. Best wishes & stay safe. ❤️

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    I'm glad you enjoyed it! We definitely love exploring and sharing our true reactions with you all. We love taking the time to show our appreciation for what England and the whole of the UK has to offer. Thank you for your love and support! Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @alabama1413

    @alabama1413

    Ай бұрын

    @@DaydreamersBarn Have you watched any ‘Time Team’ or ‘Unearthed-Digging for Britain’ videos on KZread? They are a fantastic source of archaeological finds which cover the whole of the UK?

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    @alabama1413 No, but we will look them up right now. Thank you for the suggestion! 🤍 Jess x

  • @alabama1413

    @alabama1413

    Ай бұрын

    @@DaydreamersBarn ‘Time Team’ is something of a British institution. It’s been going for years & was originally presented by Tony Robinson with numerous archaeology specialists as part of the ‘team’ ‘Unearthed-Digging for Britain’ has only been around for a decade or slightly less & is presented by Professor Alice Roberts. I suggest you start with this as it distillates the arduous ‘digging bit’, focusing more on the finds. Alice Roberts is a superb host. I could send a link if you like?

  • @gmdhargreaves
    @gmdhargreavesАй бұрын

    @16:38 your British accent is perfect! Is dat wot I wantid ta see

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    I'm trying to practice. Is that what I wanted to see... Just re-listened to it.. I definitely put a twist to it. Love it!! 😁 Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @RonSeymour1
    @RonSeymour1Ай бұрын

    Amazingly, the unsupported Priory walls are still standing. They don't build them like that anymore.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    I agree they do not build things like they once did. You have to appreciate what once was. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @keithkristi1
    @keithkristi1Ай бұрын

    I so love walking old ruins..and these were a joy to see, if only from a distance. One can only imagine the priory in its heyday with all the working and meditating monks. Such enormous structures must have taken years, even decades to complete. Thank you Jess and Chris for a relaxing and totally enjoyable video.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    I completely agree with you remembering and imagining what it used to be is what I love and appreciate. I truly love to learn and appreciate what it is in it's current state. I appreciate you coming along with us for our adventures, friend! Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @Brookspirit
    @BrookspiritАй бұрын

    In 1964 Vincent Price made a movie there, "Tomb of Ligeia", there is a video on youtube.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Fantastic, thank you so much for the recommendation.We really appreciate it. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @MrRawMonkey
    @MrRawMonkeyАй бұрын

    The weather has been dire this summer.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    It has been very wet so far, but we can't let that stop us from going out and exploring. There is always something new to explore and learn. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @stirlingmoss4621
    @stirlingmoss4621Ай бұрын

    You certainly do find some gems to explore. Fascinating Priory and another victim of the Reformation.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    We do, and yes, unfortunately, it did fall victim. We really appreciate you coming along with us and sharing in this fun adventure. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @glastonbury4304
    @glastonbury4304Ай бұрын

    Typhoons returning from King Charles Birthday celebrations ❤️

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, what a fantastic sight to see and experience. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @paullilley3879
    @paullilley3879Ай бұрын

    Flint is very much a feature of the Norfolk landscape.Do your children choose the soundtrack? Very calming.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    It's tough, intractable, siliceous nature of flint is the source of its great durability. Well, no, I (Jess) do all the video editing. Appreciate your time watching. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @jordizee
    @jordizee6 күн бұрын

    America is your home and place of birth, but i think you belong in England. ❤🇬🇧

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    5 күн бұрын

    Oh, thank you so much! We definitely love it here. England/ UK has my heart forever! 🤍 Jess x

  • @andypandy9013
    @andypandy9013Ай бұрын

    03:00 That building on the left looks to me as though it was originally built as a barn. The clue is with the very tall window that would originally have been the entrance from the road and tall enough to accommodate horse drawn carts piled high with hay and other produce. Another indication is that of the very narrow slits to either side which are bordered with brick. They would have given some ventilation to the produce stored inside. As stated by others, those jets were Typhoons (Eurofighters) and given their formation possibly practising for the Flypast on the King's Birthday which follows the Trooping of the Colour. 🙂

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    It could have definitely been a barn that is really nice to know. Thank you for that insight. The flyover was really magnificent to be able to witness. This was recorded on the 15, so it could've been for the celebration of the King's Birthday. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @littledinoboy
    @littledinoboyАй бұрын

    Enchanting.....nice job

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you, we're so glad you enjoyed it. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @mikeharrington950
    @mikeharrington950Ай бұрын

    Just amazing how they built these places

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, we completely agree with you, friend! Love and appreciate all the architecture here. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @archiebald4717
    @archiebald4717Ай бұрын

    A wonderful video, as usual. Your family can truly say that you know the country rather well, when the time comes to leave. Not least, the weather! Rain makes a green and pleasant land!

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    We appreciate your love and support! It will be so sad when we have to return to the US. We will definitely have wonderful memories to remember for all times. We love learning and exploring! Thank you for coming along. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @archiebald4717

    @archiebald4717

    Ай бұрын

    @@DaydreamersBarn I, like many others, I am sure, hope that when you return to your homeland, you continue to make videos about your adventures. I follow several homesteaders in the USA and love their stories. Thank you for sharing your life with us.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    @archiebald4717 , we definitely will continue! I'm sure we will share our adventures. Also starting my flower farm. 🌼 We definitely appreciate your love and support! Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @woodencreatures
    @woodencreaturesАй бұрын

    I'm so mad at myself that I didn't go there when I lived in Suffolk. What a lovely place x

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Oh, I'm so sorry! It was truly lovely, and we're happy we could share it with you today. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @mattk5020

    @mattk5020

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@DaydreamersBarnDefinitely check out Devon and Cornwall and Dartmoor. You won't be disappointed I can assure you. X

  • @danielferguson3784
    @danielferguson378426 күн бұрын

    The planes were Typhoon fighter jets of the RAF.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    21 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the info. They were cool to see regardless. Cheers, Chris

  • @dirtbikerman1000
    @dirtbikerman1000Ай бұрын

    Go to Scrooby Nottinghamshire, its where William browser and William Bradford lived. Aka the founding fathers

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Love it, thank you for the wonderful suggestion. I'm giving it a google now. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @gaelsomerville5163
    @gaelsomerville5163Ай бұрын

    Gosh this takes me back. We went to Castle Acre castle and priory when I was at school (a shocking long time ago. I seem to recall the boys trying to scare us with ghost stories! If you are ever in Devon, visit Buckfast Abbey which is a working abbey where they make their own mead. It's a lovely place. Well done for braving our dismal summer (haha) weather - you are real troopers! Apparently, walking in the rain, or just after it's rained, is really good for us because it generates so many negative ions! Who knew?

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing about your school time travels to Castle Acres. Also, about the abbey making its own mead and Devor. That is really interesting to know about walking in the rain or after the rain. Thank you for sharing with us. We feel that if we do not seize the day, even if it's raining, we're going to let a wonderful opportunity pass us by. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @rayfielding
    @rayfieldingАй бұрын

    Great video!

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you, we're so glad you enjoyed it and could come along with us. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @user-yk1cf8qb7q
    @user-yk1cf8qb7qАй бұрын

    Americas, walking, sounds like an oxymoron. 🙂🙂🙂 Again, the Priory stones would have been pilfered for local buildings after the priory was closed by Henry the 8th. Don't think of it as vandalism, it's more like recycling. Aside from 'quaffing' beers for use in the daytime, monks were also famous for making very strong beers, often 8% alcohol.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Oh, well then, we are out walk/ working out and enjoying the outdoors all the time. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @muhangiphilemon3588
    @muhangiphilemon3588Ай бұрын

    You are good explorers

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    We love it and enjoy sharing with you! Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @muhangiphilemon3588

    @muhangiphilemon3588

    Ай бұрын

    @@DaydreamersBarn Have you watched the lord of the rings before

  • @f3aok
    @f3aokАй бұрын

    There's plenty of intact old castles you could go and see. Arundel Castle in West Sussex is one that's well worth a visit.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Oh, I completely agree, and we can not wait to continue exploring. Thank you for the suggestion! Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @MrCoxy38
    @MrCoxy38Ай бұрын

    I am curious of what your family and friends back in the states make of your adventures in England do they have any plans of coming and having some adventures of their own

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    I hope they do because it's so wonderful here! If we influence at least one, we're sure they would love it as much as we do. Thank you for your question. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @cliffbaston2414
    @cliffbaston2414Ай бұрын

    Please try to visit the Abby Gardens in Bury St Edmunds if you have not already done so. You would be walking in the footsteps of other American airforce flyers who chose that place to find some peace from the stress of missions over Germany in 1943. Try to find a copy of "Wild Blue Yonder" to get a feel for other 8th Airforce compatriots views on the strange but friendly Brits in welcoming farms and pubs. Your thoughts are very similar to theirs.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    What a lovely recommendation! We will and then share with you all. We really appreciate your time sharing with us. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @barrybutler6375
    @barrybutler6375Ай бұрын

    That was a very very nice video, Thank you.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    I'm glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for you time watching. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @tonys1636
    @tonys1636Ай бұрын

    Henry VIII did a thorough job with the dissolution of the Monasteries but not quite that thorough, he stole the land and anything of value and rendered buildings uninhabitable and unusable by burning out. The local population then used the stone for construction over the intervening centuries. Many a 16th century and after building or bridge will have stone in it from a nearby old Catholic Monastery, Abbey, Church or Nunnery.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    It's sad that the beauty was destroyed, but history is now being preserved for others to see. I'm just thankful for the opportunity to learn and explore. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @seeker1432
    @seeker1432Ай бұрын

    Those Boots come with a volume control. If your ever in Cheshire. Drop in on Beeston Castle. When you go over the moat into its centre, The view out over Cheshire is amazing. Very shear edge, But a long incline up there. Oulton park race track is very close by. Not far off M6 junction 19.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Haha, unfortunately not.. They're made for walking, and that's just what they'll do. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @jonathanstringer4580
    @jonathanstringer4580Ай бұрын

    The aircraft were RAF Typhoons.Great video guys love your visits to our villages and towns.Plenty to see in the back waters.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    It was a pretty nice sight to see. We enjoy exploring the villages and towns and the lovely gems. We're just so excited to see what else we are able to find. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @adriangoodrich4306

    @adriangoodrich4306

    Ай бұрын

    Given the height and speed and timing, I'd suggest more likely three of the four F-35B Lightening IIs that took part in the flypast. Those are based at RAF Marham, about six miles away. If they were Typhoons out of RAF Conningsby, around 40 miles away, I think they would be flying much higher?

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    @adriangoodrich4306 I really think that they were coming from the flyover from the King's Birthday celebration yesterday. This was recorded yesterday and edited for today. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @jonathanstringer4580

    @jonathanstringer4580

    Ай бұрын

    No definitely Typhoons.The Canards just behind the nose section are visible.F35s do not have these.

  • @davidmartin3947
    @davidmartin3947Ай бұрын

    If you like ruins, try Caerleon, just north of Newport in Wales. You have a wonderful Roman ampithetre there, likely viewed just by your family and the occasional dog walker, unlike Bath! There is also the remains of a Legionnaire's barracks, and a Roman Baths, with a museum. Great food in numerous pubs etc there. And you could make it part of a trip to the Western end of the Brecons, where you will find the 'Waterfalls Walk' 8.5 miles all around, where admittedly you have the inconvenience of walking underneath a waterfall! ;-) but there are several other waterfalls on the walk, and you could take in the magnificent Caerphilly castle on the way to Caerleon, and finish up by Chepstow castle before exiting Wales....

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Oh, thank you for sharing about the ruins and the lovely waterwall walk. We will definitely check that out. We definitely hope we can see everything you all share/ recommend to us. We truly appreciate it! Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @adventussaxonum448

    @adventussaxonum448

    Ай бұрын

    My local walk. I used to drive up from Swansea, but now live in Penderyn. If you want to see an intact Roman fort, visit Potrchester Castle in Portsmouth Harbour. You could always visit HMS Victory too.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    @@adventussaxonum448 lovely, that's a wonderful recommendation! We appreciate you sharing your thoughts with us. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @CillaHill-zd6fs
    @CillaHill-zd6fsАй бұрын

    Have you been to Framlingham Castle yet in Suffolk ?

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    We haven't been yet. We thank you so much for your recommendation! Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @ronaldturnbull429
    @ronaldturnbull429Ай бұрын

    Those three planes were Typhoons from Coningsby.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you. It was a very nice experience to see the Flyover! Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @nevillemason6791
    @nevillemason6791Ай бұрын

    What's really impressive about sites like this castle is the vast amount of ground that was moved to form mounds and very deep ditches. Often a natural feature i.e. a hill was the site, but all earth and rocks were dug out and moved by hand, no machinery. That was before high thick stone walls were constructed on the top. No cranes only wheelbarrows and ropes. There must have been a small army of workers involved and it would have taken years to complete.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    That is truly impressive. Unfortunately, people now a days rely on machines to make the job easier. Thank you for sharing with us. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @stirlingmoss4621

    @stirlingmoss4621

    Ай бұрын

    what century are you describing? Of course stone castles were constructed with tools and machines.

  • @nevillemason6791

    @nevillemason6791

    Ай бұрын

    @@stirlingmoss4621 What 'machines'? They only had pulley wheels and ropes, no JCBs. Everything was moved by men or horses (or possibly oxen).

  • @stirlingmoss4621

    @stirlingmoss4621

    Ай бұрын

    @@nevillemason6791 'They' 'They' Who or what is/are this?

  • @barrieglover8941
    @barrieglover8941Ай бұрын

    Do you mind me saying that the dash camera needs lowering slightly as the bright sky tends to darken the lower half and gives the impression of driving in the evening … if you review your videos you will see what I mean .. the videos whilst on foot are perfect … thnx for your wonderful posts 😉. Barrie .. Rock of Gibraltar , southern Europe .

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for your input. Unfortunately, it would show so much of the hood of the vehicle and less of the beauty of what the road/ skys are... We have definitely played around with the placement. This is not our first video with our drives. Also, it was raining it could be what you see. I definitely review while I edit/ play them back before making them public on our channel. Cheers, Jess

  • @barrieglover8941

    @barrieglover8941

    Ай бұрын

    @@DaydreamersBarn yes , I have watched all your videos since you started .. I see what you mean about the hood .. as a photographer it was a small detail I thought would improve the exposure in the lower half … carry on making entertaining videos , good luck and enjoy UK … may I suggest Yorkshire coastal (seaside) towns such as Scarborough , Whitby , Robin Hoods Bay …. also Dorset seaside towns such as Beer , Weymouth , etc … Greetings from Gibraltar

  • @tomrainboro3728
    @tomrainboro3728Ай бұрын

    So, have you not had problems with potholes on the country roads? State of the roads getting pretty dire down here in Devon.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    The potholes are just as bad up here. Feels like weekly we're fixing one of our vehicles. Unfortunately, it's just something you get accustomed to trying to dodge. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @williamoates1754
    @williamoates1754Ай бұрын

    The planes you saw were probably from R.A.F Lakenheath which is pretty close to your location there, just over the border in Suffolk. It is the largest U.S. Airforce base in the U.K.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Video was recorded yesterday, and we think that they were a British plane coming from the King's birthday fly over. That was what was shared with us in the comments. It was a really cool experience with love watching the plains fly over. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    @adriangoodrich4306 it was such a wonderful sight to see. I'm sure they were from RAF Marham coming from the Kings Birthday celebration flyover, possibly. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @necessaryevil3428
    @necessaryevil3428Ай бұрын

    Who knows ...... maybe your ancestors walked these grounds hundreds of years ago 😮

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Probably my friend. We definitely love exploring! Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @bodizmoner2838
    @bodizmoner2838Ай бұрын

    You should visit Wales for castles especially north + mid Wales

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Fab, thank you for your lovely recommendation! We will look to see if we can visit. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @chrisaskin6144
    @chrisaskin6144Ай бұрын

    Just think how much better it would have been had the skies not been so grey, but then you probably would have had trouble finding somewhere to park. That the priory is in ruins - you have Henry VIII to thank for that. Basically Henry was a Catholic and was obsessed with producing a son to inherit his crown. His first wife - Catherine of Aragon - had 'failed' him in this matter, and so he wanted to divorce Catherine so he could marry Anne Boleyn instead. The Pope/Catholic Church refused him permission and ultimately kicked him out. He formed the Anglican Church of England of which he was the head - a position the reigning monarch hold's to this day - and thus England and Wales became Protestant. As a result, he had a major strop and threw his toys out of the cot, and dissolved all the monasteries (because they were Catholic) destroying them in the process. Monasteries tended to be quite rich establishments, so he sequestered all their funds for himself. And that's why there are numerous ruined monasteries all over England and Wales.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, it would have changed the experience a little if the sun was out, but we always try to make the best of our time. Unfortunately, we know, and we appreciate the opportunity to learn about history. Thank you for your time sharing about the history with us. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @RayWint-od9uj
    @RayWint-od9ujАй бұрын

    If you are going to be here for any length of time you should join the national trust. They have a couples membership, before covid me and my beloved were members and its dirt cheap for the ammount of places you can get free entry too once members. Not all stately homes and castles are in the national trust but you have a massive choice. Any road up whatever you do enjoy it.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Almost definitely. We are now a member of the National Trust and English Heritage. We are so excited to be members and support these charities. It is such a wonderful thing to be able to learn and experience beautiful places in our history. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @RayWint-od9uj

    @RayWint-od9uj

    Ай бұрын

    @@DaydreamersBarn I lived Near Manchester at the time of my membership and limited myself for health reasons to no more than a 2 hour drive that still gave me a bunch of places to visit, if you are around the Cheshire area and you have not already been I would reccommend Tatton Park and Dunham Massey (one of these you used to have to pay to park even if a member but I cant remember which one). On a nice summers day if we ever get one both places are well worth the price of membership.

  • @gregsmythe7705
    @gregsmythe7705Ай бұрын

    As a Briton who grew up and lived in the States for over 30 years, I’m curious to know if you’re prepared for the culture shocks you’ll inevitably experience when you return home?

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    I'm definitely interested to see what the reverse culture shock is going to be for us. I can only speculate at this time. I will definitely miss this beautiful place that has my heart. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @user-man-guinon80
    @user-man-guinon80Ай бұрын

    Could the planes have been heading for the flyover of Trooping the Colour - Saturday 15th June ??

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    We think it could have been the flyover from the King's Birthday celebration. This video was recorded yesterday. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @charlesgarvey1325
    @charlesgarvey1325Ай бұрын

    If you laugh at everything you must have wind. Try Rennie's.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Interesting. Thank you for your time watching and commenting. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @davidfenn4444
    @davidfenn4444Ай бұрын

    The aircraft were Typhoons

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Lovely, thank you. It was so wonderful seeing the flyover! We love exploring and experiencing such beauty. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @jacklomas7773
    @jacklomas7773Ай бұрын

    Have you visited the JFK memorial a US piece of land.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    We definitely have that on our list of places to check out! Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @lesjones471
    @lesjones471Ай бұрын

    I always wonder where did all the fallen stones go to.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    They are probably used by people in the villages. I'm truly not sure and was thinking the same thing. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @lesjones471

    @lesjones471

    Ай бұрын

    @@DaydreamersBarn I wonder who cuts those grass fields too,seems you are the only ones visiting the place,it did not cost anything to look.Your other half is getting used to driving on the left, so hows the parking and roundabouts,Being in the UK forces we had to adapt quickly if were going on exercise like West Germany,it never bothered me and others and the roundabouts were missing too.I wondered how you find the car after your visit? Was the camera man dropping a salt trail just incase you get lost.

  • @ianprince1698
    @ianprince1698Ай бұрын

    a lot of catholic buildings were demolished on the order of King Henry the Eighth and Religious orders dissolved

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, it is unfortunate that the events happened. We appreciate learning about all the history. Thank you for sharing with us. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @paulmccalmont8383

    @paulmccalmont8383

    Ай бұрын

    Don't worry the English try to turn Irish protestant but the Irish Catholic won the day lol

  • @pershorefoodbanktrusselltr3632
    @pershorefoodbanktrusselltr3632Ай бұрын

    K

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you. Cheers 🤍 Jess x

  • @lesjones471
    @lesjones471Ай бұрын

    lots of buildings but no shops.

  • @DaydreamersBarn

    @DaydreamersBarn

    Ай бұрын

    Right, we loved driving and exploring the ruins and learning the history! Cheers 🤍 Jess x

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