To the top of St. Paul's Cathedral in London, England! From here we are given a splendid and very windy view of London. St. Paul's Cathedral has been used in many movies as an establishing shot for a London scene. More than a day trip from Thornbury Castle, and certainly worth the travel! (You can view this video, and other travel videos in full-size and near-DVD quality, travel stills and more at www.jpmeyer.com). Thornbury Castle is part of the von Essen Group of hotels, "a private collection of individual country house hotels in the UK, each with a distinctive style and character of its own" according to www.vonessenhotels.co.uk, but we think of it as Real People having Real Fun!
I reckon that the final climb up into the ball was disallowed on grounds of Health and Safety - I have heard that the final climb up the little opening and into the ball is extremely steep and narrow and fraught with danger!
JOHNBFROMQEEP 3 months ago
through my research I have come to find out that centreys ago the highest point one can go at st pauls catherdal is inside the ball,,,the ball is hallow and able to hold 10 people or 10 bushels of corn,,,centurys ago you were able to go into the ball but that is no longer alowed
Dolphindream15 1 year ago
I wonder how they clean the ceiling...
TexanAndRight 1 year ago
isnt there at st pauls cathedral a golden book in a glass case with all the names of the servicemen who died during ww2,,I have never been to england but my uncles name is in that book,,where can I see a picture of the golden book that has the service mens names in it,,
Dolphindream15 1 year ago
i went there once cause my trip to london!i went up there ! its awesome!
44slashfan 1 year ago
lol
plasmavore 3 years ago
wow
OddThomas88 3 years ago
haven't been there, even thouh i live in london lol
plasmavore 3 years ago
been there done that :)
Laneyman118 3 years ago