I was an American exchange student here in Pontefract in 1973. I have been still visiting for over 40 years. Your video helped to bring back a lot of memories.
Loved this video I’m from Liverpool be was married in pontefract and past my driving test in pontefract. I lived in Yorkshire for 11 years, pontefract Is such a beautiful town very beautiful and interesting. So glad I watched this thank you 👏🏻
I'm so glad to hear it! Pontefract really is an impressive town with some incredible history and beautiful buildings - I do hope this video brought back some nice memories of when you were in the area :) Thank you so much for watching and for your very kind words!
Speaking of "Ponte Carlo", the neighbouring town of Castleford was known as "Cas Vegas". Had some epic nights out in Pontefract when I lived there in the late 90s, a lot of pubs to visit for such a small place.
Thank you for this! Brought back memories for me. I used to live in Pontefract in 91/92. Worked in town centre in Ritz video shop. I forget what the street was called but it was one way street. Rented house on Hardwick road, not originally from pontefract & left to return home to County Durham. Liked Ponte & had some happy memories there. Thank you again.
I am originally from Pontefract. But moved to leeds when I was a child in in 1969 had to re locate due to a family members job . I’d move back to Pontefract tomorrow if I could
I had never seen a photograph of Pontefract so your film was as good as a visit, or nearly. The Castle ruins are indeed outstanding and so are the views and the open grassy setting. I like the quiet back streets and stonework.
Thank you so much! I'm so glad to hear you enjoyed the video, and that it was almost like visiting Pontefract! It's a very atmospheric town and those castle ruins are hugely impressive - there are few places quite as captivating in Yorkshire, or even England, as this :) Thank you so much for watching and for your lovely comments!
Thankyou for the video! I used to live in Knottingley not far from Pontefract, then I lived in Pontefract just across from the bus station behind Enterprise House in the flats. Back in the 90s. Brought back so many memories watching the video so thanks for the flashbacks!! 😊
I have known Wakefield more than 28 years now. I live in Lupset now and that's near thornes. I have knowledge of some places and none of others. I didn't know anything about what Thornes park had to offer. your video walk just blew me away taking a look around the secret garden I didn't know existed. it's stunning and feels closely bonding with nature.🚴🐗🎃♥♥♥♥
You’re teaching me about my own hometown and where I currently go to college. The only thing I knew was the Haribo thing and Beastfair Vaults because it’s my dad’s favourite pub lmao. You reckon you’ll do any more of the Wakefield area. (Seen your Castlefield and Knottingley ones). Great watch, you somehow made an almost half an hour walk interesting for a 17 year old 👍
Wow! Thank you so much for your very kind words! I'm really glad to hear you enjoyed the video and the facts about Pontefract - which really is one of my favourite towns in England :) I'll certainly be doing more videos in the Wakefield area in the future, from the big city itself to more towns around and about - so stay tuned for that! Thank you so much once again for watching and for your kind words - it means a lot!
Pontefract was my home town until I left for University in 1983. What I find interesting is how much its changed, especially the pub names. I remember the Ponty Tavern used to be called The Blackamoor and I'm pretty sure Black Sabbath played there in the 70s, and sad to see The Windmill is boarded up as I spent my underage drinking years there. Anyhow thanks for the video as it brings back great memories. ories
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoyed the walk around Pontefract - it's a fascinating town and home to some of my favourite history in the country :)
My 9th great grandpa, William Todd was born in Pontefract in 1569 and died there and is supposedly buried at the old church there.. I’ve traced a direct line of the Todd family to him and can’t find out who his father was. We are Scottish.. my DNA still says so after all this time. Maybe his father was from Scotland.. anyway I found your video about Pontefract very interesting. Thank you for the tour. I really enjoyed it.
Thank you so much! That really means a lot to hear - there's so much fascinating history up and down the UK, and in places like Pontefract there's certainly a whole lot to discover :) I'm really glad that you're enjoying the videos and that you're finding them interesting and informative!
Thanks! I really like Pontefract too - though I must agree it is interesting how it looks different through a camera, I'm not entirely sure why... Thank you so much for watching :)
@@LetsWalkUK yeah . I actually live in ponty and have grown up there . Next time you do a video on ponty though I would recommend you look up at the buildings as there’s some very beautiful designs you will find
I'll absolutely be doing a video in central Leeds! They're digging up a bit of The Headrow at the minute but I think (or hope) they'll be done soon - then I'll get right to making a video :) Thank you so much for watching - I'm glad you liked the video!
Thankyou. Was a student nurse for just over 3 1/2 years. Loved living in. We got box of sweets for the nurses home each year.Is the black horse still there?? .
You cover so many aspects in your walks, but if you happen to pass a Wetherspoons could say a word or dwell your camera for a couple of seconds please. They are often interesting buildings in their own right. Thank you.
Absolutely! Thank you for the feedback, lots of Wetherspoons and pubs are very interesting indeed, I'll make sure to give them a bit more attention in future! Thank you so much for watching :)
I was Bourne in Pontefract, lived there till I was in my early 20's. Although the history is amazing its a shame what it has become, maybe one day it will become aware of how to regenerate itself. Its a good place to grow up but like most people I know I moved away for a better life which really is a shame.
Absolutely! Pontefract is a wonderful town full of life and heritage, and the liquorice is probably the icing on the cake of it all, particularly if the celebrations are held under the sun :) Thank you so much for watching - I really hope you enjoyed this video!
I was an American exchange student here in Pontefract in 1973. I have been still visiting for over 40 years. Your video helped to bring back a lot of memories.
I'm really glad to hear it! I hope you had a lovely time in Pontefract all those years ago :) Thank you for watching!
Loved this video I’m from Liverpool be was married in pontefract and past my driving test in pontefract. I lived in Yorkshire for 11 years, pontefract Is such a beautiful town very beautiful and interesting. So glad I watched this thank you 👏🏻
I'm so glad to hear it! Pontefract really is an impressive town with some incredible history and beautiful buildings - I do hope this video brought back some nice memories of when you were in the area :)
Thank you so much for watching and for your very kind words!
Speaking of "Ponte Carlo", the neighbouring town of Castleford was known as "Cas Vegas". Had some epic nights out in Pontefract when I lived there in the late 90s, a lot of pubs to visit for such a small place.
Dont forget Fetherly Hills and Vietnorm lol.
Thank you for this! Brought back memories for me. I used to live in Pontefract in 91/92. Worked in town centre in Ritz video shop. I forget what the street was called but it was one way street. Rented house on Hardwick road, not originally from pontefract & left to return home to County Durham. Liked Ponte & had some happy memories there. Thank you again.
I am originally from Pontefract. But moved to leeds when I was a child in in 1969 had to re locate due to a family members job . I’d move back to Pontefract tomorrow if I could
I had never seen a photograph of Pontefract so your film was as good as a visit, or nearly.
The Castle ruins are indeed outstanding and so are the views and the open grassy setting. I like the quiet back streets and stonework.
Thank you so much! I'm so glad to hear you enjoyed the video, and that it was almost like visiting Pontefract! It's a very atmospheric town and those castle ruins are hugely impressive - there are few places quite as captivating in Yorkshire, or even England, as this :)
Thank you so much for watching and for your lovely comments!
Thankyou for the video! I used to live in Knottingley not far from Pontefract, then I lived in Pontefract just across from the bus station behind Enterprise House in the flats. Back in the 90s. Brought back so many memories watching the video so thanks for the flashbacks!! 😊
Yes this is my second time of watching this one and can understand your fondness for the place.👍
I was there in 2004, I went a few times to Bigfellas..Hugs from Brazil.
I hope you had a great time! Pontefract is a great town indeed :)
Obrigado for watching!
I have known Wakefield more than 28 years now. I live in Lupset now and that's near thornes. I have knowledge of some places and none of others. I didn't know anything about what Thornes park had to offer. your video walk just blew me away taking a look around the secret garden I didn't know existed. it's stunning and feels closely bonding with nature.🚴🐗🎃♥♥♥♥
Ha ha thank you very much! I'm really glad you enjoyed the video - there's always some fascinating and hidden history to uncover in your local area :)
You’re teaching me about my own hometown and where I currently go to college. The only thing I knew was the Haribo thing and Beastfair Vaults because it’s my dad’s favourite pub lmao. You reckon you’ll do any more of the Wakefield area. (Seen your Castlefield and Knottingley ones). Great watch, you somehow made an almost half an hour walk interesting for a 17 year old 👍
Wow! Thank you so much for your very kind words! I'm really glad to hear you enjoyed the video and the facts about Pontefract - which really is one of my favourite towns in England :)
I'll certainly be doing more videos in the Wakefield area in the future, from the big city itself to more towns around and about - so stay tuned for that!
Thank you so much once again for watching and for your kind words - it means a lot!
Pontefract was my home town until I left for University in 1983. What I find interesting is how much its changed, especially the pub names. I remember the Ponty Tavern used to be called The Blackamoor and I'm pretty sure Black Sabbath played there in the 70s, and sad to see The Windmill is boarded up as I spent my underage drinking years there. Anyhow thanks for the video as it brings back great memories.
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Great walk. I enjoyed it all your walks are great and wonderful hope to see more soon greetings from Canada 😀
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoyed the walk around Pontefract - it's a fascinating town and home to some of my favourite history in the country :)
My 9th great grandpa, William Todd was born in Pontefract in 1569 and died there and is supposedly buried at the old church there.. I’ve traced a direct line of the Todd family to him and can’t find out who his father was. We are Scottish.. my DNA still says so after all this time. Maybe his father was from Scotland.. anyway I found your video about Pontefract very interesting. Thank you for the tour. I really enjoyed it.
really made me smile from Bill and qwen gunbie happy memories in the 50s and 60s here now live in poulton le fylde lancashire
Another great walk. Thanks! I met a man who lives there. Must give him an email one of these days.
Thank you so much! I'm really glad you enjoyed the walk, Pontefract is a great place indeed :)
Great video but you walked past the counting House one of the oldest buildings in pontefract please go back research it and give is a video 😊 😊😊
I used to live in Pontefract for a while and forgotten how interesting the place is
WHAT CAN I SAY ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO KEEP IT UP AND STAY SAFE
Thank you! I'm really glad you're enjoying the videos - hope you're keeping well too :)
Your videos are really good and very informative as well😀
Thank you so much! That really means a lot to hear - there's so much fascinating history up and down the UK, and in places like Pontefract there's certainly a whole lot to discover :) I'm really glad that you're enjoying the videos and that you're finding them interesting and informative!
I love here and have been to town so many times but it looks so different on camera
Thanks! I really like Pontefract too - though I must agree it is interesting how it looks different through a camera, I'm not entirely sure why...
Thank you so much for watching :)
@@LetsWalkUK yeah . I actually live in ponty and have grown up there . Next time you do a video on ponty though I would recommend you look up at the buildings as there’s some very beautiful designs you will find
@@ellag1249 Thanks! I'll bear those comments in mind for next time I return to Pontefract, I agree there's some beautiful architecture about :)
In the gilly gate area if u went down instead of up a take away called ‘mayas’ is rlly good
Nice! I'll check it out next time I'm in Pontefract - thanks for the tip and thanks for watching :)
Nice walk mate any chance you could do Leeds centre thanku
I'll absolutely be doing a video in central Leeds! They're digging up a bit of The Headrow at the minute but I think (or hope) they'll be done soon - then I'll get right to making a video :)
Thank you so much for watching - I'm glad you liked the video!
Thankyou. Was a student nurse for just over 3 1/2 years. Loved living in. We got box of sweets for the nurses home each year.Is the black horse still there?? .
You cover so many aspects in your walks, but if you happen to pass a Wetherspoons could say a word or dwell your camera for a couple of seconds please. They are often interesting buildings in their own right. Thank you.
Absolutely! Thank you for the feedback, lots of Wetherspoons and pubs are very interesting indeed, I'll make sure to give them a bit more attention in future! Thank you so much for watching :)
I was Bourne in Pontefract, lived there till I was in my early 20's. Although the history is amazing its a shame what it has become, maybe one day it will become aware of how to regenerate itself. Its a good place to grow up but like most people I know I moved away for a better life which really is a shame.
i live down the road it may look gloomy but go on licorice day you will not regret it
Absolutely! Pontefract is a wonderful town full of life and heritage, and the liquorice is probably the icing on the cake of it all, particularly if the celebrations are held under the sun :)
Thank you so much for watching - I really hope you enjoyed this video!
0:25 why didn't you show the beautiful apartments just 50 meters away
Just curious...is that a pentagram on the outside of the church?
Absolutely no one from Ponte refers to Pontefract as Ponte Carlo
Shakespeare and Hathaway brought me here.
We're a junction town. A through road to other places.
Jean Gaunt!
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I’m going to the haunted house in east drive :) someone to,d me it’s not really haunted but I paid now so lol
Best of luck! Hope it's not too scary - and make sure to check out the rest of Pontefract if you get the chance :)
Thank you so much for watching!
Ghost town now. It's dead. Killed by the tories. ☹️😡
Good grief the KFC is still there. It was the disgusting smell of that place that's put me off ever going to a KFC anywhere.
Right now the sign for it has gone. No idea what happened to it but every time I walk past it’s just a brown board instead of the KFC logo