Penelope Keith's Hidden Villages Season 1 Episode 3

Penelope Keith's Hidden Villages Season 1 Episode 3 Wessex

  • November 25, 2014
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In the third episode of Penelope Keith's Hidden Villages, viewers are taken on a journey through the idyllic and historic region of Wessex. The episode opens with Penelope exploring the stunning countryside of Wiltshire, where she visits the charming village of Lacock. Lacock is famous for its role in Harry Potter, Pride and Prejudice, and other period dramas. Penelope explores the village's narrow streets, old cottages, and the picturesque Lacock Abbey, which was founded in the thirteenth century. She also meets with local residents who share their stories about how life in the village has changed over the years.

Next, Penelope heads to the beautiful town of Bradford on Avon, where she meets with a group of volunteers who are working hard to restore the town's historic Tithe Barn. The barn is over 700 years old and one of the largest of its kind in the country, and the volunteers are working to turn it into a community space for concerts, weddings, and other events. Penelope meets with the group's leader, who tells her about the challenges they've faced and the progress they've made.

From Bradford on Avon, Penelope travels to the ancient city of Bath, where she explores the city's famous Roman Baths and meets with a local historian who shares some of the city's rich history with her. She also visits the iconic Royal Crescent, which is considered one of the most impressive examples of Georgian architecture in the world. Finally, she heads to the village of Castle Combe, where she meets with a local historian to learn about the village's fascinating history. The village has been used as a location for many films and TV shows, including War Horse and Downton Abbey.

Throughout the episode, Penelope marvels at the beauty of Wessex's rolling hills and stunning architecture. She meets with friendly locals who are passionate about preserving their villages' rich history, and she learns about the many challenges that have faced these communities over the years. Through it all, her enthusiasm and love for the region shine through, making this an inspiring and enjoyable episode for anyone who loves history, architecture and beautiful countryside.

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Description
  • First Aired
    November 25, 2014
  • Language
    English