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Amazing! Exploring Hidden Treasures of England's History


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🇬🇧 Stepping away from London and entering the deep British countryside felt like slipping into another century — three towns, three eras, and a treasure trail of antiques I’ve never seen before.This film documents my historic trail through Petworth, Tetbury, and Arundel — three iconic English towns shaped by royalty, artists, and eccentric collectors. Along the way, I explored legendary antique shops, local artisans, estate sales, and hidden corners that most tourists completely miss.Amazing! Exploring Hidden Treasures of England's History🇬🇧 PETWORTH — (1086) The Town That Houses a Million-Dollar SecretPetworth appears in the *Domesday Book of 1086, but its greatest surprise lies inside Petworth House.Startling fact: It holds one of the largest Turner painting collections in the world — created specifically because Turner practically lived with the Earl here.Anecdote: Locals still talk about how Turner would vanish into the mist for days, painting Petworth’s skies before breakfast and dining with nobility by night.Shopping: Petworth’s Market Town alleys hide high-value estate silver, 18th-century prints, and rare porcelain.🇬🇧 TETBURY — (681 CE) The Ancient Wool Town Turned Antique CapitalFounded in 681 CE, Tetbury once powered England’s medieval wool economy.Startling fact: Its famous Chipping Steps were used for centuries by wool merchants who taxed sheep by the number of footsteps they climbed.Anecdote: Many antique dealers in Tetbury still operate from former wool barns — you can literally shop under original 1600s beams.Shopping: Serious antique hunters call Tetbury “the Cotswolds vault” — furniture, maps, royal-era curios.🇬🇧 ARUNDEL — (1067) The Town Built Around a Castle from the Year After 1066Arundel Castle was first established in 1067, barely a year after the Norman Conquest.Startling fact: The castle has been continuously inhabited for nearly 1,000 years by the same noble family line — one of the longest in Europe.Anecdote: Antique sellers around the Arundel High Street still find castle-related trinkets turning up in attic clearances and estate boxes.Shopping: Arundel is full of quirky mid-century glassware, old British signage, second-hand books, and Victorian objects.

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