This is really interesting. It's good to see like minded individuals on youtube who also have an interest in local history - I came across your channel a while ago after hearing about it through a mutual friend. I'm currently trying to write up a script for my own series on history within the area :) Except I want to put a paranormal spin on it (albeit in a sceptic style). Right now I'm conjuring up something in regards of the Beech caves up near Trentham - with it's supposed links to the 'devil'. Since you like ruins, have you been up around Abbey Hulton/Hulton Abbey and seen the remains of the monastery down there? There's quite a bit of literature on the place at the museum and local libraries. The remark about the gym made me laugh out loud for real btw! Well done, this was a real interesting watch!
1:45 in, I do not believe that has been there 2,000 years. 2:59 a house may not have a had a roof? It's pure fiction, just a pile of stones. Well-preserved, not, compared to the one at Bath, I've been to is all still there, not 2,000 years old I would aver, just a few hundred.
I'm,from Stafford with a passion for Roman history. Never knew this was her!
I hope you get more subscribers, your research and presentation deserves it. I love Wall, and I will try and visit it more often :D
Thank you so much! I don't really have a background in media but I'm currently trying to improve the professionalism of my videos.
Interesting video thanks for sharing.
This is really interesting. It's good to see like minded individuals on youtube who also have an interest in local history - I came across your channel a while ago after hearing about it through a mutual friend. I'm currently trying to write up a script for my own series on history within the area :) Except I want to put a paranormal spin on it (albeit in a sceptic style). Right now I'm conjuring up something in regards of the Beech caves up near Trentham - with it's supposed links to the 'devil'. Since you like ruins, have you been up around Abbey Hulton/Hulton Abbey and seen the remains of the monastery down there? There's quite a bit of literature on the place at the museum and local libraries. The remark about the gym made me laugh out loud for real btw! Well done, this was a real interesting watch!
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The mansio isn't a mansion it's actually more like a hotel or hostel
It's a Roman gym
1:45 in, I do not believe that has been there 2,000 years. 2:59 a house may not have a had a roof? It's pure fiction, just a pile of stones. Well-preserved, not, compared to the one at Bath, I've been to is all still there, not 2,000 years old I would aver, just a few hundred.
Ok I suggest you contact English Heritage so they can update all of their on site info about the Roman ruins being only a few hundred years old.