Vlog 141: Lacock; Cotswold Motoring Museum; Corfe Castle; Castle Combe & Heathrow.

Описание к видео Vlog 141: Lacock; Cotswold Motoring Museum; Corfe Castle; Castle Combe & Heathrow.

This is what I got up to this week (not) on my property in rural Victoria, Australia.

We visited the beautiful village of Lacock, the location of many a period drama. We then headed into the Cotswolds and the village of Bourton-on-the-Water where we visited one of the most excellent museums we have ever been to. We travelled south to Dorset and not only spent a lovely day at Corfe Castle but were lucky enough to take the steam train down to Swanage. Back in Wiltshire, we visited Castle Combe, another stunning village but this time made most famous as one of the locations for the 1967 film 'Dr Dolittle'. That was our last full day as we then headed back to Heathrow to face our 25 hour flight back home. We had a lovely trip and can't wait to go back to the UK already!!

Timestamps:

00:00 - Lacock
01:38 - Ralph
01:49 - Cotswold Motoring Museum
04:50 - Kinetic Sculpture
05:02 - Corfe Castle
06:42 - Steam Train
08:30 - Dragon Fly
08:58 - Castle Combe
12:07 - Lacock Drive By
13:32 - Back to Heathrow & Goodbye

Unaffiliated links to some of the things I mentioned:

Lacock - https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visi...

Cotswold Motoring Museum - https://www.cotswoldmotoringmuseum.co.uk

Corfe Castle - https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visi...

Swanage Railway - https://www.swanagerailway.co.uk

Listen to Will on the radio every Saturday evening (unless we’re away!) from 19:00-22:00 AEST on https://21413.live.streamtheworld.com... .

All commercial products mentioned in this video were bought using my own money. My opinions of them are entirely my own and based on my experiences of using them. Unless you're Husqvarna offering me a free electric ride-on lawnmower, I'm not interested in sponsorships, collaborations or gifts.

I also posted photographs to:   / having.a.small.time   but I currently don't because I found it silly.

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The Small Time acknowledges and pays respect to the Gunaikurnai Nation's people on whose Land I live and work. I recognise the significant role the past and future Elders play in the existence of The Small Time and the region. I am mindful that, since sovereignty was never ceded, the Land always was and always will be Aboriginal Land.

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