Well presented, interesting and informative. Beautiful from an architectural, cultural, gardening, as well as so many photographic opportunities in these communities. A real step back in time!
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Well presented, interesting and informative. Beautiful from an architectural, cultural, gardening, as well as so many photographic opportunities in these communities. A real step back in time!
Series 2 just as great as Series 1, highly recommend these to those who would want to visit lesser known areas of the UK. People are fascinating in all their diversity as well as in the things we all have in common no matter where we live.
Penelope Keith's Hidden Villages
Having lived in the rural village of Milford in Surrey for nearly 40 years, award-winning actress Penelope has a keen sense of what makes villages special. Armed with her beloved ‘Batsford’ guide book (published in 1932), Penelope journeys from one bucolic bolthole to the next as she uses this vintage text and famous illustrations to answer a question that’s close to her heart: why do we love Britain’s villages so much?
Cream teas; bunting; the local shop; thatched cottages swathed in roses and quaint church spires… Its not hard to conjure the perfect village from the imagination. But these places are for real. Having lived in the rural village of Milford in Surrey for nearly 40 years, award-winning actress Penelope Keith (THE GOOD LIFE, TO THE MANOR BORN) has a keen sense of what makes villages special. Armed with her beloved Batsford guide book (published in 1932), Penelope journeys from one bucolic bolthole to the next as she uses this vintage text and famous illustrations to answer a question thats close to her heart: why do we love Britains villages so much; whats disappeared, changed and stayed the same and whats the secret to their longevity? In addition to the beautiful scenery, Penelope explores the themes of industry, leisure, Royalty, tourism, tradition, arts and literature that characterise each region as she contrasts what the writers of the Batsford guides found with her experiences today. Back for a second series, Penelope travels to Kent, East Sussex, Cumbria (including the beautiful Lake District), Cornwall, Devon and Scotland's Deeside. She uncovers the picturesque villages of Combe Martin, Coniston, Blencartha, Dinnet, Cuckfield, Alfriston, Birchington-on-Sea and many more, plus a visit to Robertsbridge – famous for its manufacture of cricket bats.
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