You did a fine job of visiting this small town and providing some background details, however the reason the River Aire was so calm is that it was actually the canal
Ha ha thank you for watching! Yes I'm very sorry about that the waterways of Knottingley are a little confusing - but thank you so much for clarifying that for me, I'll pin your comment so everyone can see :)
where there is muck there is brass we used to be told back in the 20th century, thanks for another of your great entertaining and educating videos....interestingly on min 13.15 there is a huge eucalyptus tree, a little piece of australia in yorkshire
Couldn't have said it better myself - a great way to sum up Knottingley! And good spot on the tree - always a hidden gem to be seen with your eagle eye :) Thanks for another of your insightful comments and your support - it really means a lot to me!
Nice walk I enjoyed it very much. Have you ever been to France? I heard it's a great place to visit. Hope to see more videos. Your walks are always wonderful and historical. Hope to see more soon have a great weekend 😀
Thank you so much for watching! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video - do stay tuned for more, perhaps one day I'll even make a few in France too, there's no end of fascinating and beautiful places to visit there over the Channel :)
Enjoyed the walk through but its Kellingley Colliery not Knottingley. St Botolph is the patron Saint of travelers with around 70 churches dedicated to him through out the country
Thanks for clearing that up and for your informative comment! It's always nice to learn some extra info about Knottingley :) Thank you so much for watching - I'm really glad you enjoyed the video!
Hi! Yes absolutely I'm really looking forward to visiting Scotland - most likely in the summer when we've got a bit more daylight and I can film lots of places in one day :)
Absolutely! Next time I'm in and around the Pontefract/Knottingley area I'll make sure to stop by and make a video there! Thanks for watching and for the suggestion :)
Hi! Thanks for watching the video - generally I don't venture inside places either because they're closed (as was the case on this morning) or there are differing rules on filming inside private property - but I hope a view of the town gives you a good feel of the place as a whole :)
You did a fine job of visiting this small town and providing some background details, however the reason the River Aire was so calm is that it was actually the canal
Ha ha thank you for watching! Yes I'm very sorry about that the waterways of Knottingley are a little confusing - but thank you so much for clarifying that for me, I'll pin your comment so everyone can see :)
Google didn't get it either!
where there is muck there is brass we used to be told back in the 20th century, thanks for another of your great entertaining and educating videos....interestingly on min 13.15 there is a huge eucalyptus tree, a little piece of australia in yorkshire
Couldn't have said it better myself - a great way to sum up Knottingley! And good spot on the tree - always a hidden gem to be seen with your eagle eye :) Thanks for another of your insightful comments and your support - it really means a lot to me!
Nice walk I enjoyed it very much. Have you ever been to France? I heard it's a great place to visit. Hope to see more videos. Your walks are always wonderful and historical. Hope to see more soon have a great weekend 😀
Thank you so much for watching! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video - do stay tuned for more, perhaps one day I'll even make a few in France too, there's no end of fascinating and beautiful places to visit there over the Channel :)
Yorkshire is gods own county.
I love it.💖💕💟💞💞💝
Absolutely! Nowhere else quite like Yorkshire on the planet! Thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed the video :)
Interesting video. Do you know when The Anvil (formerly a pub) was built? It is very close to the town hall, just over the bridge.
Nice to look at many towns I have never been to
Enjoyed the walk through but its Kellingley Colliery not Knottingley. St Botolph is the patron Saint of travelers with around 70 churches dedicated to him through out the country
Thanks for clearing that up and for your informative comment! It's always nice to learn some extra info about Knottingley :)
Thank you so much for watching - I'm really glad you enjoyed the video!
It was very interesting
Thank you so much! I'm really glad you enjoyed the video :)
Do you have a plan to visit Scotland once the lockdown ends?
Hi! Yes absolutely I'm really looking forward to visiting Scotland - most likely in the summer when we've got a bit more daylight and I can film lots of places in one day :)
Would you do a tour of Ackworth?
Absolutely! Next time I'm in and around the Pontefract/Knottingley area I'll make sure to stop by and make a video there! Thanks for watching and for the suggestion :)
@@LetsWalkUK Many thanks, look forward to seeing that. Great channel incidentally.
@@ironsleet73 Thank you so much! It means a lot to hear that :)
Why you don't discover(inside ) the main places where you visit
Hi! Thanks for watching the video - generally I don't venture inside places either because they're closed (as was the case on this morning) or there are differing rules on filming inside private property - but I hope a view of the town gives you a good feel of the place as a whole :)
The first thing you should do if you're ever in Knottingley is escape
Love you
@@Sha-tf9hh Love you too Sha