🎤 To watch with subtitles, please click the 'CC' button on your UA-cam video player :) Good evening! And welcome to this walk around Melton Mowbray, most famously the home of the Melton Mowbray pork pie! Also a centre of cheese production and full of other riveting history, this is a town full of surprises and stories to tell! I should also point out a slight error in the narration, which you'll find at 17:09 - I meant to say that Melton Mowbray pork pies are traditionally served cold, whereas others are actually designed to be eaten warm - including Yorkshire pork pies! Also, if you do know of the origin of the pub name, 'The Generous Briton', do let me know - I love learning the roots of pub names, and it's a rare one, with the other locations nearby in Loughborough, Costock (Notts) and Brant Broughton (Lincs).
wow loving the narration, as i said before, you have a voice of a radio presenter, you sure know how to speak, amazing video, interesting about the pork pies served for fox hunters etc
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Love this channel mate, only just discovered but I love being able to see new things and hopefully, will get to visit some of them myself one day. Have you done one in Reading before? Subbed!
Hi. Nice walk in the town. I enjoyed it can't wait to see more soon. Very beautiful and historical the medieval buildings and houses are. Your history lessons are always great and your walks are always enjoyable. how is your weekend? Mine is going great. Have a great day 😀 greetings from Canada 😀
As always, an educational walk. While I knew a fair bit of the history of Stilton and pork pies, I had no idea Melton Mowbray was such a historic, well-preserved town. Also, I didn't know there was another Wymondham, pronounced differently to the one in Norfolk too. My knowledge of English royalty is pretty much non-exitant but, the more I hear about Henry VIII, the more of a halfwit he seems to have been. Doesn't seem like he was much of a "people-person".😂
CORRECTED TIMESTAMPS - CHAPTERS 1. Learn to maintain column integrity 2. Leave some ' White space ' do not cramp text Learn this by paying attention to SIGNAGE. Study the Chicago Style manual - The Authority on the subject of writing 00:00 Cornmarket Cross 00:19 Nottingham Street 00:36 Cornmarket Cross 00:50 Nottingham Street 01:01 Ye Olde Pork Pie Shoppe 02:19 Nottingham Street 02:23 Cornmarket Cross 02:46 High Street 03:02 George Hotel 03:22 High Street 03:58 Market Place 04:40 Buttermarket Cross 05:00 Site of The Swan Inn 05:29 Market Place 05:37 Site of The Swan Inn 05:59 The Grapes Pub 06:15 Church Street 06:29 Old Courthouse 06:45 Church Street 06:52 St. Mary's Church 09:10 Anne of Cleves 10:43 Burton Road Almshouses 11:15 Burton Road 12:15 Leicester Street 12:40 Market Place 13:01 King Street 14:09 St. Mary's Way 14:26 Old Manor House 14:41 The Cutting Room 14:59 King Street 15:31 The Regal Cinema 15:54 The Generous Briton 16:16 King Street Building 16:33 Windsor Street 17:15 Sherrard Street 17:22 The Black Swan 17:45 Sherrard Street 19:57 Melton Carnegie Museum 20:30 Sherrard Street 20:52 Tuxford & Tebbutt Creamery 22:00 Thank you for watching!
🎤 To watch with subtitles, please click the 'CC' button on your UA-cam video player :)
Good evening! And welcome to this walk around Melton Mowbray, most famously the home of the Melton Mowbray pork pie! Also a centre of cheese production and full of other riveting history, this is a town full of surprises and stories to tell!
I should also point out a slight error in the narration, which you'll find at 17:09 - I meant to say that Melton Mowbray pork pies are traditionally served cold, whereas others are actually designed to be eaten warm - including Yorkshire pork pies!
Also, if you do know of the origin of the pub name, 'The Generous Briton', do let me know - I love learning the roots of pub names, and it's a rare one, with the other locations nearby in Loughborough, Costock (Notts) and Brant Broughton (Lincs).
as a resident of melton mowbray i can only thankyou for making this video! also a good place to visit in melton mowbray is the melton country park.
I’m from Melton and I’ve lived here all my life but some of the stuff said in this video that I didn’t even know so cheers
Great Tour, as long as there is no Barber Shop on the second floor I’m in for a Pork Pie.
wow loving the narration, as i said before, you have a voice of a radio presenter, you sure know how to speak, amazing video, interesting about the pork pies served for fox hunters etc
Wow, I've loved your videos for a while but this was the most interesting yet! A fascinating place and story well told. Well, many stories.👍
Unfortunately your comment was not so well written.
You FAILED to format text and failed to use paragraphs.
What did you actually learn in that dog school your
suffering mother sent you to - in the hope that you would
actually learn and become educated.
Instead you write a continuous line of text.
Copy it and paste your text into a TEXT EDITOR
and examine it.
Learn to keep columns narrow -- No more than 73 Characters wide
Pay attention to how text is formatted in News papers -
Magazines and Books
The reason columns are kept narrow is so that the readers eyes
do not have to traverse and scan a L O N G WIDE column
- which is tiring.
which is why in Newspapers and magazines - text is formatted
into narrow columns,
You should have observed and learned that by now.
But of course you were programmed to be a ZOMBIE -and
Thus you have eyes but cannot see - ears and cannot hear
Time to step out of the ZOMBIE zone.
Good luck and GOOD BYE
As my time is too valuable and irreplaceable -
I do not have time to read replies.
Also love the narrated videos, your voice is perfect for it😀
Very informative. Thanks.
great narration
Happy Valentines day 💐...Another awesome video. You pick the most beautiful places. Thank you
What a lovely town! Thanks for sharing!
it’s not lovely, the history behind it is but most of the people aren’t unfortunately:(
Love this channel mate, only just discovered but I love being able to see new things and hopefully, will get to visit some of them myself one day. Have you done one in Reading before? Subbed!
Great video with informative narration. Indeed very interesting video
Hi. Nice walk in the town. I enjoyed it can't wait to see more soon. Very beautiful and historical the medieval buildings and houses are. Your history lessons are always great and your walks are always enjoyable. how is your weekend? Mine is going great. Have a great day 😀 greetings from Canada 😀
The building that faces the High Street to the left of Shoezone that has two blue doors was The Bell Hotel.
Great video! Narration on point again.
Amazing video.
One of your Fans.
Pork Pie 🦋🦋🦋 Delish 🦋🦋🦋
Lovely video 🦋🦋🦋 it is so nice to learn the history of the town where my beloved pork pie is made. 🦋🦋🦋 thanks for the awesome video 🦋🦋🦋
Very nice to see my hometown and you had some good information aswell you missed a few things but ill let you off 😀
20:28 in the Melton Carnegie museum there is a two-headed cow
5 Windsor St, Timefix is my dad’s watch and clock shop. He owns it (16:43)
As always, an educational walk. While I knew a fair bit of the history of Stilton and pork pies, I had no idea Melton Mowbray was such a historic, well-preserved town. Also, I didn't know there was another Wymondham, pronounced differently to the one in Norfolk too.
My knowledge of English royalty is pretty much non-exitant but, the more I hear about Henry VIII, the more of a halfwit he seems to have been. Doesn't seem like he was much of a "people-person".😂
It’s 12a.m. and I’m craving for a pork pie 🥧🥧🥧 and pickle 🥧
The Art Deco Regal Cinema is a listed building.
CORRECTED TIMESTAMPS - CHAPTERS
1. Learn to maintain column integrity
2. Leave some ' White space ' do not cramp text
Learn this by paying attention to SIGNAGE.
Study the Chicago Style manual - The Authority on the
subject of writing
00:00 Cornmarket Cross
00:19 Nottingham Street
00:36 Cornmarket Cross
00:50 Nottingham Street
01:01 Ye Olde Pork Pie Shoppe
02:19 Nottingham Street
02:23 Cornmarket Cross
02:46 High Street
03:02 George Hotel
03:22 High Street
03:58 Market Place
04:40 Buttermarket Cross
05:00 Site of The Swan Inn
05:29 Market Place
05:37 Site of The Swan Inn
05:59 The Grapes Pub
06:15 Church Street
06:29 Old Courthouse
06:45 Church Street
06:52 St. Mary's Church
09:10 Anne of Cleves
10:43 Burton Road Almshouses
11:15 Burton Road
12:15 Leicester Street
12:40 Market Place
13:01 King Street
14:09 St. Mary's Way
14:26 Old Manor House
14:41 The Cutting Room
14:59 King Street
15:31 The Regal Cinema
15:54 The Generous Briton
16:16 King Street Building
16:33 Windsor Street
17:15 Sherrard Street
17:22 The Black Swan
17:45 Sherrard Street
19:57 Melton Carnegie Museum
20:30 Sherrard Street
20:52 Tuxford & Tebbutt Creamery
22:00 Thank you for watching!
if you look at melton mowbray church spire you can see a tiny bit of red from painting the town red
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Sad when people say Melton has history, the history is being torn down at every chance 😞