We return to Chester 12 months on and carry on exploring. 🙂

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25 Comments

  1. It never occurred to me to wonder how Eccles got its name. Any time I heard it mentioned, I only ever thought of Eccles cakes.

    I was very pleased to find Bimblism designs are now available on hoodies, just in time for me to spend my birthday money 🙂

  2. Cheers Kieran a very informative video, I'd forgotten how many cycle paths are in and around Chester.
    I used to cycle from Neston into Chester along the Dee path and then back along the Greenway, having stopped for some cheesey chips & a pint at Telfords Warehouse by the canal.
    Must get my health back to a point where that can happen again, only at Bimble speed this time though 😊

  3. Awesome Kieran, thank you, my wife and I look forward to seeing your vlogs more than anything, just hope we can be lucky and get tickets to your next gig ❤

  4. Spring has sprung, bimbles are on – thank you!

    Thomas Rickman is indeed hard to avoid. Fun (?) fact: it was he who classified English Gothic architecture into three phases, Early, Decorated and Perpendicular, which have totally stuck in the big book of bimble. He brought a new level of scholarship to Gothic detailing in new building, though his churches generally followed 18th century precedent in layout.

    Agreed, John Douglas was another gigantic talent, and I'd forgotten he was articled to E G Paley so thanks again.

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