Well, theoretically, you could use a wormhole or something to travel back in time. Although, reverse time travel evokes paradoxes according to current models.
@@futeramonfuturamet4830 Yeah Im pretty sure OP and literally every other human on earth knows about 'how' time travel might be "theoretically" possible. He's not saying I wonder how I can do it he's simply saying he wish he could.....like every other person. But thank you for the space lesson mr professor
These ancient castles are incredibly fascinating. To simply abandon people in a dungeon was barbaric. Also to see how worn the stairs are gives you a good idea of how long these castles were in use for.
It was a gloomy life if you were immured in a dungeon! Also, considering that many castles took years to build and cost the equivalent of hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars, pounds or euros, it made perfect sense to use them for several centuries. They weren't going to make an investment that big just to simply abandon it after a few months or years!
Another great video! I'm British but to my shame I've never heard of Bolton Castle (I was even thinking to myself, before I watched this, that I didn't know Bolton had a castle!) but if I'm ever up that way I'll sure look it up and visit. If you go up to Scotland be sure and visit Linlithgow Palace (near Edinburgh) as it's very like this place, and Kenilworth Castle in the Midlands too. Many thanks again, superb content as ever.
@@billythedog-309 Yes, as soon as I started watching the video I knew it wasn't THAT Bolton 😁. It was when I saw the title before watching I thought it was the one in Lancashire.
Wow! Built 644 years ago.. Probably hasn't been occupied in 350 to 400 years , and most of it is still standing ! You can definitely say, " They don't make em' like that anymore! "
@@LamontAtLarge ….Save your pride in America to get angry at your newly introduced abortion law and all the other very recent atrocities done under your counties name , woooooo ‘ Merica… And stop spitting on graves for likes and clicks , your a populist disgrace
I loved this tour. Can you imagine just the building of it? How many men, how much mortar and stone, how long, it is awe-inspiring just to think how it was done. Then to live in it as the Lord of it, the amount of servants, etc. Truly hard to fathom. Thank you Chris.
I came across a 1911 mystery with a WWII connection. In the year 1911, a train in Italy disappeared into a tunnel in the Lombardy Mountains before reaching its destination. There were only 2 survivors and no train wreckage. It was called the Zanetti Train Mystery. The authorities investigated the tunnel, found no wreckage, and the tunnel was sealed shut. During WWII, the tunnel location was bombed by the allies in a bombing raid and today there is an old WWII cemetery with a single rail line that goes through the cemetery. It is called Aspen cemetery. Check it out.
wow, they sure new how to build castles and dungeons way back then - to last until now. thank you for showing this great Bolton Castle. Love the way you explain the history. love the vid
@@Corinthians-kjv You don't know that. That's what you have been taught to believe. There are so many things that have thought to have been "impossible" in the past only for it to be proven otherwise.
I have visited this castle many times, when I used to live in North Yorkshire, but I see that they have added loads of items to the inside of it and the garden has been hugely developed which is lovely. I was always fascinated by Mary Queen of Scots being imprisoned there. She escaped from this castle once but was found on the Leyburn Shawl and brought back. This castle is set in a lovely area and worth a visit if any of your viewers are ever in the area and like this kind of thing.
Majestic✨️, I can only imagine how it once looked in all its grandure . The glass window panes are so intricate and well crafted its just so beautiful.
Very terrifying. There is one of those obliettes in St Andrew's. Also subterranean passages. This Bolton castle is really wonderful. I bet you can smell the scent from the old stones. It's amazing with an amazing history. Poor horses. The men must have been starving.
It's Scroop! Thx for doing Bolton Castle in my country. Last time I visited the area there were restrictions on movement and shoes and Wellingtons had to be dipped because of a foot and mouth outbreak.
Wow 😮 Chris! What an awesome piece of history! I could literally smell the stones and dampness. To think after centuries it’s still owned by the same family 🌟🙏🏻 I’d love to be there, especially at night! I imagine there’s plenty of spiritual activity surrounding such a place! Thank you 🙏🏻 Truly loved it 🌟💙🙏🏻
Needs to get to Liverpool and do the bombed out church.... Anglican cathedral....Mersey tunnels tour.... overhead railway....and the Beatles tour and the white star lines HQ...all within the city center 👍🇬🇧
The reason for having it all the way around like that for the privy is to place the drop where it needs to be outside the castle and the other is so you are not watching a person do their thing :-) .. where the Oubliette is concerned most would have just been thrown in and not lowered in, the name comes from the French oublier to "forget"
That’s so awesome, I’m in awe of how beautiful it truly is. How majestic it is. I wish I could be there with you but I appreciate you bringing me along on the journey.this was so wonderful.
Thank you so much for sharing these videos. I am enoying every minute. Can't stop myself from waiting for Lamont to pop whenever you visit a cemetery though!!! ♥️ From Australia
A beautiful tour, thank you 🥰 Les oubliettes means the forgetting places (best I can translate it). It's amazing the cruelty of people, the agony of those forgotten souls in there 🥺😢
The word oubliette originates from the French verb oublier - "to forget". The oubliette would be capped with a stone slab, the intention being to leave the prisoner in total darkness exactly like being buried alive. The smaller the space the better, and they were often simply a tiny vertical shaft with no room which forced the entombed person to stand up in agony until death. Warwick Castle has a good example. Another interesting prison type was the bottle dungeon, so named because it was constructed like a bottle with a very narrow neck that opened out, bottle like, in a chamber beneath. St. Andrew's Castle in Scotland has a fine example of this style.
Hi Chris. Great video work and commentary. If you have time on your visit over here, (and especially if you have a wet day, as this is 90% inside), I do recommend is CAMP EDEN - Ex pow camp and all huts have a different theme, well worth a look. Cheers Steve
Just watched this for the third time. So sooo interesting. I wld truly love to visit that castle. Thanks to you, my friend, I have seen n heard of something absolutely awe inspiring. ❤ From Australia
I had 2 give you a extra bravo..Sir.... just fantastic video........ I'm standing typing this..... I was sitting but out of respect I'm standing.... haha. But seriously..great stuff.. and I'm really standing...... smiley face..
OMG Chris how. Cool is this You don't know why the privy was so far back ,Chris you have to remember they didn't have Lysol in the 1300 hundreds. Keep up the good work I'm loving your vlogs
Life musta been tough, if they were down to eating their horses I can't imagine the desperation. Great tour, the sweat that went into building the castle's of the time must have been life threatening many times.
Thank you, Chris. It was very interesting. I love all your videos. This one is really a good one. I love history. Again, thank you for sharing with us.
You have a very pleasant and relaxed delivery style, together with a very informative commentary.... a joy to listen to, thank you very much... This goes for all your other videos which I like a lot.
I did not know there was a castle in Bolton! My father is from Westhoughton....but me getting serious deja Vu, watching this, like I might have been there for visit many years ago when I was little😮!!
You do so much research and work on your videos, and I really appreciate it. You do a fantastic job and I love watching. Thank you for sharing your time and talent with so many
I hope everyone realizes just how intricate and complete your presentations are --Great Job, Chris
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Totally agree! I have bean a fan for years and look forward to new content! :)
I suspect they can.
@@Patienthost // Well Good Morning
Yes. So good
I wish I could go back in time and see a castle like that in its prime and full of life.
I wish i could see it being built.
Well, theoretically, you could use a wormhole or something to travel back in time. Although, reverse time travel evokes paradoxes according to current models.
@@futeramonfuturamet4830 Yeah Im pretty sure OP and literally every other human on earth knows about 'how' time travel might be "theoretically" possible. He's not saying I wonder how I can do it he's simply saying he wish he could.....like every other person. But thank you for the space lesson mr professor
These ancient castles are incredibly fascinating. To simply abandon people in a dungeon was barbaric. Also to see how worn the stairs are gives you a good idea of how long these castles were in use for.
It was a gloomy life if you were immured in a dungeon!
Also, considering that many castles took years to build and cost the equivalent of hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars, pounds or euros, it made perfect sense to use them for several centuries. They weren't going to make an investment that big just to simply abandon it after a few months or years!
In the UK, they call counterclockwise ‘anticlockwise’.
England has such beautiful country sides
Another great video! I'm British but to my shame I've never heard of Bolton Castle (I was even thinking to myself, before I watched this, that I didn't know Bolton had a castle!) but if I'm ever up that way I'll sure look it up and visit. If you go up to Scotland be sure and visit Linlithgow Palace (near Edinburgh) as it's very like this place, and Kenilworth Castle in the Midlands too. Many thanks again, superb content as ever.
The Bolton you're thinking of is a tip and isn't in Yorkshire - you can get five years in Armley Gaol for suggesting it is.
@@billythedog-309 Yes, as soon as I started watching the video I knew it wasn't THAT Bolton 😁. It was when I saw the title before watching I thought it was the one in Lancashire.
Wow! Built 644 years ago.. Probably hasn't been occupied in 350 to 400 years , and most of it is still standing ! You can definitely say, " They don't make em' like that anymore! "
To have just a minutes glimpse back into what life was like back when this castle was first built would be incredible! Great video!!
This is why I'm proud to be a brit , I just love our history it's pretty impressive and our castles are superb .
Claire Gale, Yes the history is fascinating. Here in the US the history pales in comparison. I've wanted to visit there for some time.
@@danpatch4751 dont forget we kicked english tail, thus vanquishing the rest of they're "glorious" history.
@@LamontAtLarge True
@@LamontAtLarge what that little blip lol we do have over 1.000 yrs of history .
@@LamontAtLarge ….Save your pride in America to get angry at your newly introduced abortion law and all the other very recent atrocities done under your counties name , woooooo ‘ Merica…
And stop spitting on graves for likes and clicks , your a populist disgrace
I loved this tour. Can you imagine just the building of it? How many men, how much mortar and stone, how long, it is awe-inspiring just to think how it was done. Then to live in it as the Lord of it, the amount of servants, etc. Truly hard to fathom. Thank you Chris.
The back breaking labor is almost unimaginable that far back. Truly incredible.
@@Norweeg I surely can agree, and no doubt slave labor.
@LORNA HARDIN, They did live under the feudal system in which most were serfs, which were like slaves.
@@futeramonfuturamet4830 Of course, still took tons of men, etc.
I came across a 1911 mystery with a WWII connection. In the year 1911, a train in Italy disappeared into a tunnel in the Lombardy Mountains before reaching its destination. There were only 2 survivors and no train wreckage. It was called the Zanetti Train Mystery. The authorities investigated the tunnel, found no wreckage, and the tunnel was sealed shut. During WWII, the tunnel location was bombed by the allies in a bombing raid and today there is an old WWII cemetery with a single rail line that goes through the cemetery. It is called Aspen cemetery. Check it out.
wow, they sure new how to build castles and dungeons way back then - to last until now. thank you for showing this great Bolton Castle. Love the way you explain the history. love the vid
I swear I lived in a past life in medieval England. I've always been fascinated by castles.
that'd be impossible.
Nah ive done it
@@987plo Mee too.
me to, history fascinates me
@@Corinthians-kjv You don't know that. That's what you have been taught to believe. There are so many things that have thought to have been "impossible" in the past only for it to be proven otherwise.
Absolutely stunning architecture! Would very much love to visit there. 💖🌞🌴
england has a lot of amazing history. glad to see you on my home turf 😄
Wow, it’s cool to see this beauty, to see how people used to live back in the day, way back in the past. Thanks for posting, really awesome!
I have visited this castle many times, when I used to live in North Yorkshire, but I see that they have added loads of items to the inside of it and the garden has been hugely developed which is lovely. I was always fascinated by Mary Queen of Scots being imprisoned there. She escaped from this castle once but was found on the Leyburn Shawl and brought back. This castle is set in a lovely area and worth a visit if any of your viewers are ever in the area and like this kind of thing.
Love castles. Very interesting .Thank you for sharing!
Excellent watch! I live nr, we take sights like this for granted! You’ve given me a different perspective ❤️
Majestic✨️, I can only imagine how it once looked in all its grandure . The glass window panes are so intricate and well crafted its just so beautiful.
Nice video! Small correction for anyone watching. It’s in North Yorkshire, there is no place called North Shire.
My sister in law got married here
And it’s sheer not shire. 😆
@@dickiegreenleaf750 haha. Being from Leeds to me is Yorkshuh
Tha cun allus tell a yorkshuh mun, but tha cant tell im much
@@Davethehedgehog lol!!
No, it's not.
Learn phonetics and get a clue or stop repeating the same nonsense. @@dickiegreenleaf750
Very terrifying. There is one of those obliettes in St Andrew's. Also subterranean passages. This Bolton castle is really wonderful. I bet you can smell the scent from the old stones. It's amazing with an amazing history. Poor horses. The men must have been starving.
It's Scroop! Thx for doing Bolton Castle in my country. Last time I visited the area there were restrictions on movement and shoes and Wellingtons had to be dipped because of a foot and mouth outbreak.
That's so cool Chris. That whole area is very rich in history.
Wow 😮 Chris! What an awesome piece of history! I could literally smell the stones and dampness. To think after centuries it’s still owned by the same family 🌟🙏🏻
I’d love to be there, especially at night! I imagine there’s plenty of spiritual activity surrounding such a place! Thank you 🙏🏻 Truly loved it 🌟💙🙏🏻
Great video! Was beginning to think you were just visiting London cemeteries. Castles are much more interesting.
that was interesting for sure. those stone steps at the end were so worn down. beautiful view from up top there
Needs to get to Liverpool and do the bombed out church.... Anglican cathedral....Mersey tunnels tour.... overhead railway....and the Beatles tour and the white star lines HQ...all within the city center 👍🇬🇧
The reason for having it all the way around like that for the privy is to place the drop where it needs to be outside the castle and the other is so you are not watching a person do their thing :-) .. where the Oubliette is concerned most would have just been thrown in and not lowered in, the name comes from the French oublier to "forget"
Thank heaven someone knows their French well, bravo.... learning languages is out of fashion now.
And the oubliette was akin to immurement (being walled into an alcove or pit and left)
@@antoineduchamp4931 Thank you :-)
@@futeramonfuturamet4830 very much so but without the extra expense of having to actually wall a person up.
Correct. And you could include the English language in that, judging by the level of illiteracy in these comments. @@antoineduchamp4931
I’m so glad you’re doing England. I find your videos in America so interesting.. so for you to look at places in my home country is fantastic.
I feel like I'm taking a class while you are narrating this Chris. You are doing outstanding work 👏
That’s so awesome, I’m in awe of how beautiful it truly is. How majestic it is. I wish I could be there with you but I appreciate you bringing me along on the journey.this was so wonderful.
Thank you so much for sharing these videos. I am enoying every minute. Can't stop myself from waiting for Lamont to pop whenever you visit a cemetery though!!!
♥️ From Australia
Brilliant Chris thanks for sharing, great coverage 👊👍🇬🇧🇺🇸
Would be so amazing to be able to explore around the castle, so much history there
Hey Chris, man we loved it, we loved it! This was great and very interesting. We could almost smell the age of the place as you walked us through!!
A beautiful tour, thank you 🥰
Les oubliettes means the forgetting places (best I can translate it). It's amazing the cruelty of people, the agony of those forgotten souls in there 🥺😢
Very thorough coverage of the castle. Glad to see some renovation has taken place. Beautiful grounds.
The word oubliette originates from the French verb oublier - "to forget". The oubliette would be capped with a stone slab, the intention being to leave the prisoner in total darkness exactly like being buried alive. The smaller the space the better, and they were often simply a tiny vertical shaft with no room which forced the entombed person to stand up in agony until death. Warwick Castle has a good example. Another interesting prison type was the bottle dungeon, so named because it was constructed like a bottle with a very narrow neck that opened out, bottle like, in a chamber beneath. St. Andrew's Castle in Scotland has a fine example of this style.
Hi Chris. Great video work and commentary. If you have time on your visit over here, (and especially if you have a wet day, as this is 90% inside), I do recommend is CAMP EDEN - Ex pow camp and all huts have a different theme, well worth a look. Cheers Steve
Very beautiful and interesting place 🙂
Very cool! I'd love to live near an old castle. So rad.
Here in England you are never more than about an hours drive from multiple castles! There are about 12 within a 30 mile radius of where I live
Or live IN an old castle!
@@futeramonfuturamet4830 aye my lord
Stunningly beautiful ruin. So much of this structure remains intact.
WOW amazing video. I have truly loved all your video's from the UK!!!!!!!!!!
Really fun tour... Thanks. 😁👍🏻
3:45 beautiful view. Although in ruins, this building is still an impression feat of engineering. And still standing.
Glad you are here in the uk, have always liked your presentation in your videos
How amazing! 1300s! Wow! Thanks for taking us along! From Montgomery al 🙏 ❤️
Wow...that castle is absolutely amazing and very terrifying at the same moment. thank you for all that you do. hello from Florida.
I,ll never get to see these sights in person, so THANK YOU!!
I love that area! The town of Hawes is like a Thomas Kinkade painting. Recommend Bolton Abbey south of there. It's one of my favorite places.
This was great Chris! Thank you for your historical travels. A true gift.
That's exactly what I've been wanting to do Chris, visit the English countryside and tour castles! 🥰
Loved the tour! Thank you so much for taking all of us with you! Safe travels and God bless! 🌝
Excellent video and interesting castle.
Just watched this for the third time. So sooo interesting. I wld truly love to visit that castle. Thanks to you, my friend, I have seen n heard of something absolutely awe inspiring.
❤ From Australia
I had 2 give you a extra bravo..Sir.... just fantastic video........ I'm standing typing this..... I was sitting but out of respect I'm standing.... haha. But seriously..great stuff.. and I'm really standing...... smiley face..
What a fantastic place to tour! And you always do such a great job as tour guide! Thanks, Chris
This is so cool to see. I loved it!
You should go see Dracula’s castle in Transylvania. You can spend the night there.
OMG Chris how. Cool is this
You don't know why the privy was so far back ,Chris you have to remember they didn't have Lysol in the 1300 hundreds.
Keep up the good work I'm loving your vlogs
So beautiful there. Thank you for the tour and the history lesson. Love it.
That was awesome thanks so much for the video. That was incredible all the details and the things you showed us.
I'm fascinated by Hedge Mazes! I was hoping you'd show inside it .. Amazing tour and video!
Life musta been tough, if they were down to eating their horses I can't imagine the desperation. Great tour, the sweat that went into building the castle's of the time must have been life threatening many times.
True craftsmanship of stone work on display here, so labor intensive, magnificent......I wonder how many persons worked building this castle...
Awesome castle tour and that view, wow!
Thank you, Chris. It was very interesting. I love all your videos. This one is really a good one. I love history. Again, thank you for sharing with us.
Thanks for the video of this historic and interesting castle! 🌞
WOW! Simply amazing!
If walls could speak. Great history very cool castle.
Wonderful as always Chris! Thank you.
Absolutely excellent video tour, thank you! Great camera work, thoughtful narration, and convenient total length. Very professional job.
WOW, Nice find to explore!!
Fabulous video!!! Thank you for presenting this. A great history lesson and such spectacular views😍
great old old castle great video thank you for sharing
Excellent tour... thanks 👍
Cool! Thanks for showing us! Loved the tour!
Love seeing places like this so interesting ty for showing
Beautiful castle... ⚘ 🥀 I just subscribed 2 ur channel, Lamont @ Large is my favorite channel... have safe travels & God bless 🙏❤
You have a very pleasant and relaxed delivery style, together with a very informative commentary.... a joy to listen to, thank you very much... This goes for all your other videos which I like a lot.
Thanks again for the great history lesson..
I did not know there was a castle in Bolton! My father is from Westhoughton....but me getting serious deja Vu, watching this, like I might have been there for visit many years ago when I was little😮!!
You do so much research and work on your videos, and I really appreciate it. You do a fantastic job and I love watching. Thank you for sharing your time and talent with so many
Good one Chris!
Thank u for sharing this video, so awesome!
This was an excellent video, thanks for sharing.
Amazing!
Very cool! Imagine how it looked before it was destroyed... wow!
Absolutely beautiful, fascinating and awe inspiring. Thank you for taking me along.
Great video. I've read the long hallways into the privys we're to cut down the odors back into the common rooms. Thanks
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Hey Chris very nice castle and the scenery is beautiful to look at 😊
This is beautiful thanks
Thank u its awesome😊💜💙
What a beautiful castle that place must have looked like when completed. Hard to imagine life that far back while living like royalty.
Thanks Chris for sharing this with us! Stay safe in your travels.
If you're continuing to head north id reccomend visiting Edinburgh Castle
And if you're headed over to Ireland Dublin's Kilmainham Jail is a great tour
i love you and your videos so much ive been watching you for awhile and i never miss a video ❤❤❤
Awesome vid. Thanks, Guy.
Such a awesome place, thanks for sharing
I still have the VHS of Goonies from the 80’s in my parents basement. Me and my brothers loved that movie.