Alton Towers Country House Ruins Walk Through Explored

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024

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  • @trishflanagan9474
    @trishflanagan9474 3 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for this fantastic video. How fascinating .❤

  • @jenphan21
    @jenphan21 Рік тому +1

    I find your video of the Alton Towers ruins interesting. It must have been a grand stately home back in the day. Thank you for uploading.

  • @loveandhope_
    @loveandhope_ Рік тому +1

    I lived just six miles from the Towers, as a child in the '80's...but don't recall ever walking amongst the ruins..only having many a leisurely picnic in the grounds. I've really enjoyed your walk through, having not had time to do it all at the fireworks last week (though I think the buildings are largely closed off then, aren't they?). I did do Hex at last, which gave a glimpse of the history. It just saddens me to see some aspects of the park somehow cheapened, to suit the modern world. I'm glad the gardens are still open to enjoy, though...which I did last week, for the first time in decades. Thank you for the thorough commentary here, despite the limited access...you gave an interesting tour.

    • @AltonTowersMemories
      @AltonTowersMemories  Рік тому

      Thanks for your very kind comments, it's very much appreciated. Yes, they close the ruins off a while before the Scarefest event. They then don't open them until the next year when the theme park opens again. That's if they do actually open them for longer than a few weeks. It's been very hit and miss in the last several years. Adam :)

  • @karlmaddox1209
    @karlmaddox1209 Рік тому +1

    Really enjoyed this. As a kid in the 70s I'd often wander around the ruins with my Grandad. He was a potter there when Alton Towers had a pottery. So I pretty much had free access to everywhere back then. The magnificence of the house in its heyday is difficult to imagine. Even a young Queen Victoria (then Princess) was impressed when she visited in 1832 and she must of been used to opulence so that says it all

    • @AltonTowersMemories
      @AltonTowersMemories  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for your nice comment, I appreciate it. I read about the young Victoria visit. Apparently she ate off gold plates in the house conservatory. That must have been a great playground for you in the 1970s. I have a selection of pottery from the Alton Towers pottery so it stands a chance that some of it was handled by your Grandad. Great memories for you to have :)

    • @karlmaddox1209
      @karlmaddox1209 Рік тому +1

      If its from the 1970s then yes it's highly likely my Grandad made it.

    • @karlmaddox1209
      @karlmaddox1209 5 місяців тому

      A follow up...I saw a piece of Alton Towers pottery on ebay a few months ago and on the base it had a monogram AM. I had to buy it. My Grandads name was Albert Maddox. He didn't sign things normally because he produced so many items per day but this one, I think, may have been a one off for somebody or he may have just fancied putting his initials on one for once. Who knows? I'm just glad I got it

  • @AltonTowersMemories
    @AltonTowersMemories  Рік тому +1

    By the way, I was wrong about the 'Plate Glass Drawing Room' being next to the small dining room. The 'Plate Glass Drawing Room' was actually the replacement for the small chapel that was formerly at the front of the house before the new large chapel was built to the design of Pugin (I would be happy to explain further if anyone is interested) :)

  • @Flyer_Tuck
    @Flyer_Tuck 2 роки тому +1

    Absolutely cracking video, very informative and great to see a different perspective.
    Looking forward to visiting Alton again next year 👌🏼

  • @237mo
    @237mo Рік тому +1

    Lovely video showing such an odd space - used to love exploring this peculiar building. Such a shame the majority of it is shuttered off for most of the season.

    • @AdamExploresBritain
      @AdamExploresBritain Рік тому +1

      Thanks for your kind comment. Yes, hopefully they might open a bit more of it up this coming season, but I'm not holding my breath. I'll be checking things out in the next few weeks so i will update if there is anything of interest. Thanks again for watching, Adam :)

    • @237mo
      @237mo Рік тому

      @@AdamExploresBritain No probs mate, and thanks for keeping your eye out. Last time I managed to actually explore the site was in 2018!
      2019, visited three times during their traditional "open" parts of the season - shut.
      2020/21, both early-season visits were affected by covid and they were shut.
      2022 - spent almost a week up there early season and surprise, shut. Same a month later!

    • @AdamExploresBritain
      @AdamExploresBritain Рік тому +1

      @@237mo Yeah, it's been a nightmare for the past 3-4 years, and a bit longer if I'm honest. The more Scarefest has become popular the less time the ruins have been open and more of the rooms have been shut off. It's amazing how much of it used to be open going back around a decade ago or a bit more compared to now. It's just luck of the draw these days if they'll even be open at all. Fingers crossed they're going to start ripping some of that scarefest stuff out of there soon and open more of it up more often. Time will tell. I wish you good luck for your next visit :)

    • @AltonTowersMemories
      @AltonTowersMemories  Рік тому +1

      @@237mo By the way, I just realized I was commenting from my other channel. Sorry about that haha :)

  • @blakesheaven8393
    @blakesheaven8393 5 місяців тому +1

    Such a grand house. I remember visiting as a child on a school trip in the 1970's. Would love to know where the Camera Obscura was? Found that fascinating. You looked down onto a table whilst the operator rotated the mirror on the roof. Great for spying on folks without their knowledge!

    • @AltonTowersMemories
      @AltonTowersMemories  5 місяців тому

      The camera obscura was around the courtyard of the Towers ruins :)

    • @blakesheaven8393
      @blakesheaven8393 5 місяців тому

      @@AltonTowersMemories Do you reckon it's still there and they've just shut the door on it? No working parts. It should still work if it is!

    • @AltonTowersMemories
      @AltonTowersMemories  5 місяців тому

      @@blakesheaven8393 No, it was dismantled. I think the camera part was put in the queueline for the Oblivion rollercoaster as a bit of themeing and is still there :)

    • @blakesheaven8393
      @blakesheaven8393 5 місяців тому

      @@AltonTowersMemories Oh that's tragic. Worthy of a trip to investigate perhaps?

    • @AltonTowersMemories
      @AltonTowersMemories  5 місяців тому

      @@blakesheaven8393 I would say worth looking for in the Oblivion queue if you're already there. Always good to find any excuse to visit Alton Towers though :)

  • @AnthonyConstable
    @AnthonyConstable Рік тому +3

    The more I think about it, the more of a tragedy the 'ruin' of the Towers is. It was a scandal that shouldn't have happened.

    • @AdamExploresBritain
      @AdamExploresBritain Рік тому +2

      Definitely. The stripping of the lead from the roofs was just appalling. In the context of how country houses were being treated during that period I can understand some neglect, but the damage to the roof was just too much and shameful, really.

    • @AnthonyConstable
      @AnthonyConstable Рік тому

      @@AdamExploresBritain I don't suppose you know of any detailed written account of what happened?

    • @AdamExploresBritain
      @AdamExploresBritain Рік тому +1

      @@AnthonyConstable I don't know of a single definitive place to get a full written account. There are bits and pieces in Michael Fisher's book 'Alton Towers: Past & Present' (the updated version of 'A Gothic Wonderland). I've also seen and heard of various accounts over the years in various places that add a bit more meat to the bone and confirm that the main damage was done by the Bagshaws years after the occupation of the Army for training cadets. Compared to some country houses Alton Towers was left in a somewhat reasonable state after the Army had left.

    • @karlmaddox1209
      @karlmaddox1209 Рік тому +1

      @@AdamExploresBritain yep that's what happened. After the war there was a shortage of pretty much everything and there was a quick quid to be made by stripping the Towers of anything sellable so a quick quid was made once it was returned to the owners

  • @laurengg09
    @laurengg09 2 роки тому +1

    I got lost in there for 90 mins genuinely terrifying 🤣

    • @AltonTowersMemories
      @AltonTowersMemories  2 роки тому

      Surprised there was enough of it open to get lost haha!

    • @laurengg09
      @laurengg09 2 роки тому +1

      @@AltonTowersMemories it was 14 years ago 🤣 and I was pregnant. Love your channel I've been fascinated with this place ever since !

    • @AltonTowersMemories
      @AltonTowersMemories  2 роки тому

      @@laurengg09 Thanks Lauren, that means a lot :) There was defo a lot more of it open 14 years ago, it was great :)

    • @Th3Sm1ler
      @Th3Sm1ler Рік тому +1

      You could have queued for The Smiler in that time 💀

  • @shanesandwich
    @shanesandwich 2 роки тому +1

    Unironically the towers are the best place to play hide and seek

    • @AltonTowersMemories
      @AltonTowersMemories  2 роки тому +1

      Crouching in a corner of the waxworks room would probably be a good hiding place. Judging by the lighting the other day.

    • @shanesandwich
      @shanesandwich 2 роки тому +1

      @@AltonTowersMemories love it, keep the vids coming, your channel is brill :)

    • @AltonTowersMemories
      @AltonTowersMemories  2 роки тому +1

      @@shanesandwich Thanks a lot. Will do :)