Hello Steve, a subscriber here from Manitoba, Canada. Bang up job on this video. Really enjoying your channel. Would love to come along with you on all your exploits, but instead I live vicariously through your videos. We really don't have those kind of old, ancient buildings and structures that you folks have across the pond there. Looking forward to your next adventure. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Steve. Cheers., Glen.
Wow! Canada! It’s great to know these videos are being watched all over the show, fantastic. Well, although you can’t be physically out on a Noseh with me, I do hope the videos are the next best thing. Have a wonderful Christmas
A proper though explore, great to see how it ALL came together. And temperate rainforest flora thrown in free. Always adds to the atmosphere and vintage of a place, even though you don't usually notice it at the time.
Hi Steve, despite being subscribed for a while, I've not commented before now. Even before hearing you encouraging people to comment within this video, I knew today was the day to leave a comment. I just wanted to say that your channel is in my top five channels to watch. I love the content! It brings a nostalgic feel as I've always loved walking through and investigating abandoned industrial sites. Due to life's hectic schedule, I just don't get the chance to get out for a 'nosey' anymore. Watching your videos is genuinely my perfect way to relax. It beats watching mainstream T.V hands down. Keep up the good work. I always look forward to new videos.....as I'm sure many others do. Enjoy the rest of your holiday, and have a great Christmas 👍🏻 Dan.
Thank you so much. I’m very happy you enjoy this channel, and very pleased you have commented. Comments and thumbs up really do help with the UA-cam algorithm stuff. I don’t always remember to ask people myself in vids. If I didn’t make these videos, I would still go out doing it. It’s my thing ya know. Especially this type of Noseh in this video. A mill, with undergrowth equals a very happy Steve! Happy Christmas, and a very happy new year.
Thank you very much, it really is appreciated. I don’t always encourage people enough to do it, but I know the benefit of people interacting with a thumbs up or comment. Thank you, and happy Christmas.
Ay up Steve! This one is one of the best! Can't believe the size of those gears in there! Fantastic it is! Merry Christmas! And see ya on the next one.
Cheers Andy. It’s all appreciated buddy. I often forget to ask people. But from what I’ve looked at, it really does help the more likes and comments you get.
Thank you Dave. Very windy up here. As I sit here in our virtually middle of nowhere accommodation, the wind is howling like a wolf at the door, and we are as snug as a big in a rug in this old converted barn. Thanks for watching.
Smashing, a cracking post, wish I was there with you, yup all that history still there, blows me away whenever I come across this stuff. Happy seasons greetings, from a subscriber who clicks the like. Greetings from Wales 🏴
Another great video Steve. You have to love a good mill. A small clarification on your terminology. A leat is the artificial channel cut into the ground carrying the water. The wooden part conveying the water from the leat to the wheel is called a launder.
With so much of that large wheel left for a pattern it would make a lovely restoration. I particularly liked the stonework on the culvert too. It was a great nosey Steve, not sure you'll find better. Happy Christmas to you all.
Thank you very much Clair. We ain’t quite finished for this year though. Expect some Christmas Day shenanigans tomorrow! Have a wonderful Christmas, and thank you for watching. I know you’ve been working hard making your way through the large back catalogue.
I have to say that's one of your very best nosehs Steve (in my humble opinion). So much to see, everything's telling it's own story. I used to live on the Lleyn Peninsula (at Llangwnadl) and I know there's so much abandoned stuff in that region. But that mill and it's infrastructure is incredible. Thanks mate, as ever you've made my day
Thank you Sandra! Yes, that blummin Time Machine! I’m the same, I want to go back and see these places working before they became derelict. Thank you for watching.
Over an hour today watching you explore Gwynedd whilst on the x-trainer, I can see your puppy dog tail most active at all this, and genuinely chuffed you are enjoying yourself! Whilst CADW and the National trust do a lot, a lot of Wales history is rightly or wrongly depending on your view just left to the elements. I've never had the security and `get off my land` types there, bit of fencing is simply there to warn you going in, it's old and could be unsafe. Make the most whilst you are their buddy and talk to the locals, It's a Celtic thing that they don't write everything down and a lot in consigned to memory-stories of great grandfathers working those mines etc
Eh up Steve how are you diddling, we love your infectious enthusiasm, finding that miniature wheel was great. Wondered how far away you were at first lol when videoing. Then the Big wheel plus driveshaft and other shafts and gears were incredible. We are like you imagined how the people involved in the day to day running of the place, how long or many hours etc. We actually stayed on a campsite not too far away from there about 10 years ago. On another note have you ever seen the film the train with Burt Lancaster? About halfway through there is a German soldier who is the spitting image of you lol even my wife agreed? Have a great Christmas and New year 🎉 so until we see you diddling again Au Revoir 😊 Rod and Jan
I’m Diddlin just fine buddy! I hope you are to. Thanks for your comment. I know, these places are great. Many that ain’t into this sort of thing would just walk on by, but this is where I thrive. I love it so much, and I love showing you all, that’s why I do it. The wheel and the gearing, is so rare to come across in derelict mill sites, it’s usually taken out and scrapped, it made the video to be honest. Have a fantastic Christmas and new year both of you.
Ay up from North Carolina. Great seeing some places I went as a kid. Not this place, but I loved the video. Lived and grew up in Thringstone, schooled in Whitwick.
Cheers mate. Great to know these are being watched across the pond! I spent a bit of time as a kid down thringstone on my mountain bike, near the old train line at what was known as the bomb holes.
Wouldn't worry about being boring rattling on about leets as you have an infectious enthusiasm. I assume you've been up lumsdale near Matlock with a number of ruined mills, waterfalls and a dam and mill pool up the top? And the iron age hill fort over at Ratby?
Thank you Ian. Yes mate, I’ve made a video at Lumsdale, it’s unbelievable there. I’ve walked past the hill thought at Ratby, but never made a video there.
@@LeiceExplore ah just found it searching for Matlock not lumsdale. Mentioned lumsdale and that odd fake castle on the nearby hill to a friend and apparently his dad, who used to work at the zoo at Drayton Manor, had looked into buying Riber castle and it's zoo. I used to work at gec in rugby in the 80s, a massive site where Frank Whittle had had some workshops, which has now been mostly demolished and James Watts old place at the Soho foundry in Smethwick for Averys scales going through the massive gates and past the cottages where watt did his design work.
Thanks for cheering me up Steve... I've got the Christmas lurgy that I get at this time every year 😆 I had a few holidays in Anglesey when I was a kid 👍 Never once did the wind not blow 🤣😁 Enjoy Chrimbo, and don't fall down any holes!
@@darklord-ht2hq yes mate, it is. It’s great for the likes of me to look at the wonderment of these old structures, water power would be the way forward, but your entering the realms of free energy there, and they don’t want us free from it unfortunately.
Thanks again Steve for a really interesting nosey. And yes ... As they say in Bedworth ( Warwickshire) ' it's black over Bills mother.'
@@GraydonOhalloran-b9r cheers buddy! I’m very pleased you enjoyed it! A big happy Christmas to ya! Ah yes, good old “Beduff”
Cheers steve
Cheers Emma, thanks for watching!
Fabulous! Have a grand Chrissy!
Thank you! Right back at ya! Thanks for watching.
Nice one mate....and Happy Christmas to you 👍
Thank you very much! A very happy Christmas and a fantastic new year to you
Hi Steve great video as normal have a great Christmas mate
Thank you very much Chris. I hope you have a fantastic Christmas and a great 2025 to!
Thanks for using some of your holiday on us 😊
You knew I wasn’t gonna go on holiday and not take you with me lol! Thank for watching
Hello Steve, a subscriber here from Manitoba, Canada. Bang up job on this video. Really enjoying your channel.
Would love to come along with you on all your exploits, but instead I live vicariously through your videos.
We really don't have those kind of old, ancient buildings and structures that you folks have across the pond there.
Looking forward to your next adventure.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Steve.
Cheers., Glen.
Wow! Canada! It’s great to know these videos are being watched all over the show, fantastic. Well, although you can’t be physically out on a Noseh with me, I do hope the videos are the next best thing. Have a wonderful Christmas
Hi Steve enjoy your videos keep it up
Thank you so much Rosemary. Happy christmas
A proper though explore, great to see how it ALL came together.
And temperate rainforest flora thrown in free. Always adds to the atmosphere and vintage of a place, even though you don't usually notice it at the time.
Thanks Nick. Your right. None of this is as exciting if there isn’t any jungle to gallop through! Thanks for watching buddy
Hi Steve, despite being subscribed for a while, I've not commented before now. Even before hearing you encouraging people to comment within this video, I knew today was the day to leave a comment.
I just wanted to say that your channel is in my top five channels to watch. I love the content! It brings a nostalgic feel as I've always loved walking through and investigating abandoned industrial sites. Due to life's hectic schedule, I just don't get the chance to get out for a 'nosey' anymore. Watching your videos is genuinely my perfect way to relax. It beats watching mainstream T.V hands down. Keep up the good work. I always look forward to new videos.....as I'm sure many others do. Enjoy the rest of your holiday, and have a great Christmas 👍🏻
Dan.
Thank you so much. I’m very happy you enjoy this channel, and very pleased you have commented. Comments and thumbs up really do help with the UA-cam algorithm stuff. I don’t always remember to ask people myself in vids. If I didn’t make these videos, I would still go out doing it. It’s my thing ya know. Especially this type of Noseh in this video. A mill, with undergrowth equals a very happy Steve! Happy Christmas, and a very happy new year.
That was good 😄
Thank you very much
Thank for this adventure 😊
Absolutely know problem! Always a pleasure, never a chore!
Absolutely lovely mate , what a find. 👌
Thank you very much! It’s amazing what there is to find lost in the countryside
👍 happy to help you 👍
Thank you very much, it really is appreciated. I don’t always encourage people enough to do it, but I know the benefit of people interacting with a thumbs up or comment. Thank you, and happy Christmas.
Great video Steve. I love old abandoned buildings, and I love watching your enthusiasm for your subjects. Have a great Christmas and new year matey.
Thank you so very much, have a wonderful Christmas
Most interesting, very rare to find this.... Happy Christmas!
Thank you mate! Absolutely, Christmas came early for me!
Bus man's holiday Steve 👍 fantastic find,i recon they were called paddles on the wheel
Big time bus man’s holiday haha! That’s the one, paddles!
From Australia love what you' do love all things old
Thank you very much. It’s great to know these videos are being watched as far away as Australia.
Love your enthusiasm
Thank you Steve, thank you for the comment buddy
Great content again, Steve, keep up the brilliant work. Have a great Christmas!
Thank you very much Mark. Right back at ya buddy, happy Christmas to ya! Thank you for taking the time to watch.
Ay up Steve! This one is one of the best! Can't believe the size of those gears in there! Fantastic it is! Merry Christmas! And see ya on the next one.
Thank you very much! I can’t believe they were just left there! Happy Christmas
Another interesting video Steve,
Happy Christmas & New Year to you...🎅☃️👍🏻
Thank you Eddie. Fascinating place this was. Happy Christmas and a fantastic new year to you buddy.
Eh up Steve, great nosey mate. I sometimes just forget to like you videos tbh. Just so interesting I simply forget to hit the like button.
Cheers Andy. It’s all appreciated buddy. I often forget to ask people. But from what I’ve looked at, it really does help the more likes and comments you get.
Lovely video, what a gorgeous place to visit.. Thank you for braving the weather 😊
Thank you Dave. Very windy up here. As I sit here in our virtually middle of nowhere accommodation, the wind is howling like a wolf at the door, and we are as snug as a big in a rug in this old converted barn. Thanks for watching.
@LeiceExplore sounds amazing. Merry Christmas and a happy new year 🎉
Brilliant noseh have a great Christmas!.
Thank you very much! Right back at ya! Thanks for watching.
Smashing, a cracking post, wish I was there with you, yup all that history still there, blows me away whenever I come across this stuff.
Happy seasons greetings, from a subscriber who clicks the like.
Greetings from Wales 🏴
Thank you so very much! It’s much appreciated. Wales is packed with fascinating history, everywhere!
Have a great chrimbo n new year. All the best to you and yours ✨🎉✨
Thank you very much, thanks for watching, and have a great Christmas yourself me duck!
Well Steve , another great video , never stop , I will follow you as long as you keep making them
Thank you so much. Plenty to keep you entertained then, coz I ain’t going no where!
Merry Christmas Steve and family. Top noseh and say nah more about bottles 😉
Thank you! Yes, we’ll leave the bottles be lol! Happy Christmas
Another great video Steve. You have to love a good mill. A small clarification on your terminology. A leat is the artificial channel cut into the ground carrying the water. The wooden part conveying the water from the leat to the wheel is called a launder.
Thank you Stuart. Thanks, I shall remember Launder for future reference, I’d never heard it til now
Merry Christmas Steve and family.Makes a change to see something out of the Parish,what a find!
Thank you Anthony! A massive happy Christmas to you and yours.
Cheers Steve hope u have a good Christmas mate 👍
Cheers buddy! A top banana Christmas to you also mate!
With so much of that large wheel left for a pattern it would make a lovely restoration. I particularly liked the stonework on the culvert too. It was a great nosey Steve, not sure you'll find better. Happy Christmas to you all.
Cheers buddy! It’s very rare to still have gearing left at a derelict mill site, they usually just have it all away. Happy Christmas mate
Hi nosey Steve. We loved it mate as usual 👍🎅🌲
Thank you very much our Graham! It’s always very much appreciated buddy! Thanks for watching, and happy Christmas to the pair of ya!
@@LeiceExplore mate your quick on the draw, merry Christmas and Happy new year to all your family and the lads 👏👏👏👏🌲🎅
@ cheers buddy, they’ll be a video tomorrow night mate.
Fabuloso! Have a very merry Christmas and new year! Look forward to some 2025 nosies!
Thank you very much Clair. We ain’t quite finished for this year though. Expect some Christmas Day shenanigans tomorrow! Have a wonderful Christmas, and thank you for watching. I know you’ve been working hard making your way through the large back catalogue.
@ ~ fab news! Will look forward to it. Yes, I have a few more to go in the catalog!
I have to say that's one of your very best nosehs Steve (in my humble opinion). So much to see, everything's telling it's own story.
I used to live on the Lleyn Peninsula (at Llangwnadl) and I know there's so much abandoned stuff in that region. But that mill and it's infrastructure is incredible.
Thanks mate, as ever you've made my day
Thank you Lord Isthorpe of Donny! You’d have been beside yourself down here buddy. I just can’t get enough of these Watermills.
Lovely Vid as usual, keep them coming, have a great holiday and a fantastic new year.
Thank you very much, have an incredible Christmas and new year
@LeiceExplore I would have said Christmas but you are on Holiday so I was in two minds 😁
"Do you want to go away at Christmas love?" "Depends, are you taking your wellies Steve?"... 🤣🤣🤣
I’m definitely pleased I had wellies on. I didn’t bring any though, I had to buy some from Bangor lol
@LeiceExplore and that's how you stay one step ahead... 🤣
Really interesting, Steve. Oh, for a time machine to go back 100 years and see it at its best with the people who lived there.
Thank you.
Thank you Sandra! Yes, that blummin Time Machine! I’m the same, I want to go back and see these places working before they became derelict. Thank you for watching.
Over an hour today watching you explore Gwynedd whilst on the x-trainer, I can see your puppy dog tail most active at all this, and genuinely chuffed you are enjoying yourself! Whilst CADW and the National trust do a lot, a lot of Wales history is rightly or wrongly depending on your view just left to the elements. I've never had the security and `get off my land` types there, bit of fencing is simply there to warn you going in, it's old and could be unsafe. Make the most whilst you are their buddy and talk to the locals, It's a Celtic thing that they don't write everything down and a lot in consigned to memory-stories of great grandfathers working those mines etc
Cheers Lord Beers. Yeah same with that tunnel mate. It just said danger lol. No fence or naff all lol…just what I like haha
Cracking day, Steve. Really enjoyed your exploring.
Thank you so much, it’s much appreciated
Another great 'noseh' Steve, as per! And a Welsh culvert too - can this Christmas get any better?!
Have a good one & Happy New Year 🎉
Thank you very much Katherine! And a huge happy Christmas to you!
Another brilliant video Steve 👍. I'm on the Notts/Leics border and weather wise you're not missing owt.
Keep it up and have a great Christmas.
Thank you very much! Yes, a friend of mine informed how naff it was. Happy Christmas to you
What a great video love energy have a great Christmas from john and sue
Thank you very much John and Sue! Have a wonderful day tomorrow, and a very happy new year.
Eh up Steve how are you diddling, we love your infectious enthusiasm, finding that miniature wheel was great. Wondered how far away you were at first lol when videoing. Then the Big wheel plus driveshaft and other shafts and gears were incredible. We are like you imagined how the people involved in the day to day running of the place, how long or many hours etc. We actually stayed on a campsite not too far away from there about 10 years ago. On another note have you ever seen the film the train with Burt Lancaster? About halfway through there is a German soldier who is the spitting image of you lol even my wife agreed? Have a great Christmas and New year 🎉 so until we see you diddling again Au Revoir 😊 Rod and Jan
I’m Diddlin just fine buddy! I hope you are to. Thanks for your comment. I know, these places are great. Many that ain’t into this sort of thing would just walk on by, but this is where I thrive. I love it so much, and I love showing you all, that’s why I do it. The wheel and the gearing, is so rare to come across in derelict mill sites, it’s usually taken out and scrapped, it made the video to be honest. Have a fantastic Christmas and new year both of you.
Ay up from North Carolina. Great seeing some places I went as a kid. Not this place, but I loved the video. Lived and grew up in Thringstone, schooled in Whitwick.
Cheers mate. Great to know these are being watched across the pond! I spent a bit of time as a kid down thringstone on my mountain bike, near the old train line at what was known as the bomb holes.
Merry Christmas mate
Thank you. A huge happy Christmas to you! And thanks for watching.
Great video!
Thank you very much!
Finally subscribed to you i had to look up pissed up priest explores to find you channel . Not a-lot of them surprisingly.
Thank you very much Sir! Well, you really won’t find many Pissed Up Priests on the internet mate that’s for sure!
Wouldn't worry about being boring rattling on about leets as you have an infectious enthusiasm. I assume you've been up lumsdale near Matlock with a number of ruined mills, waterfalls and a dam and mill pool up the top? And the iron age hill fort over at Ratby?
Thank you Ian. Yes mate, I’ve made a video at Lumsdale, it’s unbelievable there. I’ve walked past the hill thought at Ratby, but never made a video there.
@@LeiceExplore ah just found it searching for Matlock not lumsdale. Mentioned lumsdale and that odd fake castle on the nearby hill to a friend and apparently his dad, who used to work at the zoo at Drayton Manor, had looked into buying Riber castle and it's zoo. I used to work at gec in rugby in the 80s, a massive site where Frank Whittle had had some workshops, which has now been mostly demolished and James Watts old place at the Soho foundry in Smethwick for Averys scales going through the massive gates and past the cottages where watt did his design work.
Ay up, we enjoyed the nosey.
Thank you very much Keith. As you could tell, so did I buddy!
Anglesey, it's a jungle out there.😂
It certainly is! Especially where I’ve been this morning…on the main land this time
Wonder if its a winch?🤔 (Small water wheel)
It could be for pumping water, I’ve seen one similar at Monday dale in Derbyshire.
Thanks for cheering me up Steve... I've got the Christmas lurgy that I get at this time every year 😆
I had a few holidays in Anglesey when I was a kid 👍
Never once did the wind not blow 🤣😁
Enjoy Chrimbo, and don't fall down any holes!
Bless ya! I hope you get well soon! A big happy Christmas to you. Plenty to gawp at on Anglesey.
It's a pity these watermills have been left to fall to bits. Imagine them all running but turning turbines generating free , clean electricity
@@darklord-ht2hq yes mate, it is. It’s great for the likes of me to look at the wonderment of these old structures, water power would be the way forward, but your entering the realms of free energy there, and they don’t want us free from it unfortunately.
I'm a bit shy and I don't wanna comment
Haha! Ya Dafteh as they say in north east Latvia lol
Great video Steve, Merry Christmas to you, your family and all the lads !👍
@ thank you buddy! Happy Christmas to you and a very happy new year!