 Hello, thank you for joining me. Today I'm in Penn Woods in Buckinghamshire. Penn is the village between Amersham and Beckinsfield. There's also the village of Penn Street and this is where Penn Woods is. So we've just gone for a three-mile walk around the woods. It's very pleasant. Lots of varieties of different types of woodland from beach woodland, silver birches. There's a few non-native rhododendrons. There's also cattle grazing. So it's a very pleasant place to walk and I've walked about three miles. I'm just coming to the end of my walk and what we're heading for now is the Holy Trinity Church known as the church in the woods. So as we come along here it should soon start to loom at us through the trees. So what I thought we'd do is seeing as the church is scheduled to be open today. It's a Sunday in between services. We'll go and have a look around. So there we go. The church has revealed itself. So let's go and have a look. So what happened is the church has close ties with the Earl and Countess of Howe who live in Penn House and it's thought that Queen Adelaide came here. When she saw this clearing here in the woods she said it would be a nice place to build a church. So that's exactly what they did. They built what we'll see in a minute. We'll just go through Litchgate, a Gothic revival church and it opened in 1849. So we're just going to go through this Litchgate. Now this was the original main entrance in and out of the church. There is now another entrance which goes out to the village of Pantry but originally people would have walked across from various other villages such as Holm-a-Green before they grew up. Holm-a-Green now has its own church. So I'm just closing the Litchgate because we don't want any castle grazing coming into the churchyard. So here we are. This is the churchyard. We've just come in the way. As I said, people would have originally come in. So it's this beautiful, Gothic revival church. It's got a large spire which has been told is 150 feet high. I've seen this church quite a lot because if you drive on the road from Amisham up to Iwickham you see that spire and I have always wanted to come and have a look here but I never have got round to it until today. It's been one of those places keep thinking it would be really nice to go to. I have been to the Pemwoods before but the church hasn't been open so I thought right must come up on a Sunday one day and that's today and we'll have a look. You can see it's beautiful building, cruciform shape. So I thought we'll walk around it this way and then what we'll do we'll have a quick look inside. We won't talk too much because there is quite a few people about and don't want to be too much. We'll have a look and then we'll come back outside and see how it goes. So as we come round here I'm just trying to give you the widest view of the building. So the village of Penn Street is kind of over there. There's some of the newer houses and then down there there's a couple of pubs and a cricket pitch and there was people playing cricket earlier. So I took some pictures I walked around the woods so I'll post all them just after the video. What I'm going to do now I'm going to walk through is a lot of people having tea and cake which I think I will do when I finish making the video. I'm going to walk through them into the church and have a little look in the church. So let's go up to the church. So what do you use your fees? They sound like cards and that. You can buy that. I might buy that. I'll show you a picture of the church. I'm going to show you behind me is that painting there. So this painting this is a copy of the transfiguration by Raphael. He used to hang in Curzon Street, Chappell in London and the real one can be seen in the Vatican Museum in Rome. So I'll show you a look at that. Man if you look behind us I won't walk up there because there's quite a few people having tea and cake but I've taken pictures. There's the rest of the cruciform church so I'll think I'm going to do it. I'm just going to go outside and finish looking at the rest of the church. Now I'm going to go and get my tea and cake. So we're going back around kind of to where we started. It's interesting how there's this tree here, this kind of forestry. If you look there, I've been told that's the lion. They say it's, you can see it really does look like a lion. What's happened is it's been struck by light and the tree's grown like that. They've cut it off but it's now left to look like a lion. So go back towards the Litchgate over there. I'm gonna, well I'm not actually going to quite yet go and carry on my walk. Someone's going to have some tea and cake but then I should be coming back here to finish my walk around Penwood. So forever in this part of Buckinghamshire, as I said, we're not far from Amish and we're not far from Beckinsfield. It's a lovely part of Buckinghamshire. Do come and visit this church and come on a Sunday in the afternoon. You can get tea and cake. So thanks very much for watching and goodbye.