Ep 17. English Countryside
- TV-G
- January 10, 2005
- 21 min
Samantha Brown's Passport season 2 episode 17 titled "English Countryside" takes the audience on a journey through the picturesque landscapes, quaint villages, and historic cities of rural England. As a seasoned traveler, Samantha is ready to explore the best that the English countryside has to offer and share it with viewers.
The episode starts with Samantha arriving in the Cotswolds, an area of outstanding natural beauty, known for its rolling hills, thatch-roofed cottages, and charming market towns. She begins her exploration by visiting the village of Bourton-on-the-Water, often called the "Venice of the Cotswolds," due to its series of narrow bridges and elegant stone houses that straddle the River Windrush. She takes a stroll through the village, stopping at the famous model village and the picturesque St. Lawrence's Church, before trying her hand at fly fishing in the Windrush.
Moving on, Samantha visits the town of Burford, famous for its ancient High Street, lined with small shops, tea rooms, and pubs. She takes a walk around the town, stopping at the gorgeous 15th-century parish church of St. John the Baptist and the charming Tolsey Museum, before ending the day with a relaxing afternoon tea at a local tea room.
The next day, Samantha sets off for Bath, a historic spa town that has been attracting visitors for over 2,000 years. She explores the town's stunning Georgian architecture, taking a walking tour of the historic crescents, terraces, and squares that make up the city center. She also visits the famous Roman Baths, one of the best-preserved Roman remains in the world and the site of Britain's only natural hot springs.
After a busy day in Bath, Samantha heads to the town of Tetbury, where she meets up with a local antiques dealer to learn about the art of finding hidden treasures in local markets and shops. She also visits the nearby Highgrove Estate, the private residence of Prince Charles, and takes a walk through the beautiful gardens, which have been attracting visitors since the 1980s.
The final destination on Samantha's tour of the English countryside is the university city of Oxford, famed for its stunning colleges, like the famous Christ Church College, which was used as a filming location for the Harry Potter movies. Samantha takes a walking tour of the city, exploring the hidden alleyways, medieval buildings, and grand libraries that make Oxford so unique. She also visits the iconic Radcliffe Camera, one of the most recognizable buildings in Oxford, and takes a punt tour down the river Thames.
Overall, Samantha Brown's Passport season 2 episode 17 is a delightful journey through the best that the English countryside has to offer, packed with stunning landscapes, historic towns, and fascinating cultural experiences. Viewers will be left with a newfound appreciation for the charming and rich history and culture that can be found in rural England.