England's Most English Place?

Wandering Turnip April 3, 2025
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Letting my mind and feet wander, and filming the process. Big fan of mill chimneys, cheap houses and dry stone walls. Not very good at a 9-5 career Business or other enquiries contact: [email protected]

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A massive thanks to Filmora by Wondershare for sponsoring this video! Their fantastic editing software, which I made this video with, comes with a hefty discount—check it out here: https://filmora.go.link/jwUBI This time, I’m tackling a new question: What is the most traditionally English place in England? To answer it, I’ve embarked on a journey across the country to discover those quintessentially English spots that capture our rich history and charm. What am I searching for? Think cobblestone streets, vintage steam trains, iconic red telephone boxes, quirky independent shops, and places untouched by the uniformity of modern town planning. This quest brought me to the picturesque village of Haworth in Yorkshire—a place steeped in English heritage and tradition. Home to one of the most stunning cobbled streets in the country, Haworth feels like stepping back in time. That said, if you know of a cobbled road that could rival it, do let me know! The adventure didn’t stop there. We ventured into the surrounding hills to uncover Top Withins, the spot said to have inspired Wuthering Heights. And, for a bit of fun, I dusted off my pricey acting degree to deliver a silly rendition of Wuthering Heights at the end of the video. That alone is worth sticking around for! Until next time, W.T #England #traditional #yorkshire