Welcome to Myddle
Myddle is a small village located in the county of Shropshire, England. It is situated approximately 8 miles north of the town of Shrewsbury and has a population of around 1,000 people. The village is known for its historic buildings, including the Grade I listed St. Peter’s Church, which dates back to the 12th century. Myddle also has a primary school, a village hall, and a pub called The Red Lion.
The village of Myddle has a rich history, with evidence of human settlement dating back to the Bronze Age. During the Roman occupation of Britain, a road was built through the village, which connected the Roman city of Wroxeter to Chester. In the Middle Ages, Myddle was an important market town and had a thriving wool trade. The village was also the birthplace of Richard Gough, a 17th-century antiquarian and historian who is best known for his work on the history of Shropshire.
Today, Myddle is a peaceful and picturesque village that attracts visitors who are interested in history and rural life. The village has a strong sense of community, with many local events and activities taking place throughout the year. Myddle is surrounded by beautiful countryside, and there are many walking and cycling routes in the area. The village is also within easy reach of other attractions in Shropshire, such as the Ironbridge Gorge and the Long Mynd.
okay second location of the day and I happen to come across this church here at middle on the outskirts of the structure i have popped me head in there to make sure it’s um open and it’s gorgeous inside but yeah lovely location well nice the newer graves are on the opposite side of the church but as you can see I wonder why they they go for rolls does anybody know cuz I haven’t got a clue whenever you go and see you’ll see this on top of them reason why they do it or is it just because they of the noise they do like I don’t know someone tell me please yeah very strange i think the clock’s not working anyway yeah we’ll have a good look around i don’t even know what this is called yet oh St peters Middle and St mary’s Broton oh yeah i know 01939 that’s a web number but yeah this is nice i do like these uh walkins when they’re like this to be fair [Music] don’t know what time this shots but it’s about 20 to 4 now i don’t want to be too long there you go let’s go inside and have a look think what we’ll do we’ll do the inside first today just in case it is a shot so we’ll go straight for the inside because if it does shut at least I can still walk around the outside you know I like to show all the stuff nice little window 1634 to 1723 they’re all erectors we’ve got a little a little map on there oh let’s go inside nice door people probably laugh because I’m obsessed with the doors but uh let’s go inside welcome sign there very well done not this big in here not big i didn’t expect it to be that big i put me edge in but did not expect that i think I’m going to have to put me light on again fre oh wow this is gorgeous wow stunning isn’t that stunning hey I didn’t expect that wow oh that roof is beautiful you’ve got two two B over the arches but you do find the light what you all have it what we’ll We’ll start here by the main door and make our way around slowly make our Okay i don’t read these usually when I’m doing the filming i wait till I’m editing and all and everything and then I’ll have a little read through it either when I finish or just saves time otherwise I’d be here hours i didn’t reading everything i read out a little bit now and again but not everything gorgeous oh there’s someone coming in these arches aren’t they lovely beautiful hello all right oh that’ be Oh I didn’t like to put them on see oh that’s lovely thank you just spoke to the gentleman and he’s put the lights on for me how lovely was that oh that’s loads better is it the lighting beautiful don’t mind you filming but I’m a I do turn it off oh I Oh I like that that was lovely and come and put the light on i’ll turn them off as well my left see me in the shadow i’ll actually read that one edmund Parker Lance Corporal London rifle brigade fifth son of Thomas and Margaret Parker olson in this place killed in action near your press Belgium 13th of May 1950 15 22 years I don’t know what it be like another What’s this see my shadow in the on the wall can’t you there that’s better you get any sudden movements it’s the gimbal readjusting i’m still getting used to it but my light’s not on seems like a reflection in there these are always nice to read these are especially when I’ve edited and there sometimes I’ll take a screenshot of them computer and and I’ll read them while it’s coming through but yeah even a toilet here oh look at this this is interesting stand back i’ll zoom in on that sometimes that helps get better nice we can see that line better up there make our way back out now a little walk around the back outside have a quick look where the bells are in here oh I missed that am I get to read that well nothing to read actually is it going to give the bells a ring now not really i’d love to nice picture of a church you like Just have a quick read of these i remember that there must be for the bells if you have a look here there’s a bell rope there’s three of them on the ring and there must be three bell ringers isn’t that gorgeous can’t get me out of these once I start let’s get outside now cuz it’s getting on now and I want to try and get some done with the outside so that’s the inside guys yep oh got to turn these lights off that’s better okay lovely well I’m impressed we’ll go and have a a little walk around the outside 18 one there that one there 1887 the idea oh there’s a pheasant see a pheasant feeasant there there he is look like cockant there come to see me and he Yeah we’re around the back of the church now might hear a bit of wind noise again but hopefully not with a new mic what goes fair that way back up there let’s do the outside and then what we’ll do we’ll make our way back what a lovely church there you go yes guys that’s uh Middle Church on the outskirts of Shrebury approximately five mile maybe four four five mile on the Wem road and Elmere road as well so we’ll uh call that a day until the next time take care
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My dear mother is buried there. My son was christened there. I thank you for posting.