Castle Combe, England - a quintessential English village.

Hello, I hope you enjoy this calm relaxing video. Today we are walking through Castle Combe. The village is in the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, located in South-West England, within the county of Witshire. Castle Combe is often referred to as a quintessential English village or - the prettiest village in England. Castle Combe has 107 listed buildings for architectural and historical interest. The village is named after a 12th-century castle that once stood nearby. It is very quiet this morning, we don’t see or pass anyone. We follow the main road (The Street) through the village and back. The overcast sky makes the sandstone brick of the buildings stand out. We see and hear lots of birds singing and chattering. We also pass over and walk along the small river “By Brook”. Castle Combe has been used as a filming location for Doctor Dolittle (1967), Stardust (2008), Spielberg’s War House (2011) and Downton Abbey (2010-15). If you have never been to Castle Combe I hope this video
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