Hi There were 3 houses, terrace, where Castle Hill car park is today. This is where West St and Castle St meet. There is still the old stone wall with a gateway in the middle today. I think they were demolished in the late 50's early 60's. I have pictures of my mam's wedding reception in the garden.
I really enjoy your videos. Thanks for uploading them. My grandparents ran the billiard hall in the late 70s and early 80s until they retired I believe. They were Mr and Mrs Ellis.
Have you got any pictures of the 3 houses on top of castle hill. Now it's the little car park across from lead hill. My Grandma used to live in one. Her garage is now the worksop radio club.
The only picture I have of old buildings at the top of Castle hill can be seen in Old Worksop in Colour - Six, Could your Grandma's house have had a West Street address?
back when worksop wasnt over run by eastern europeans , vape shops , turkish barbers & vape shops ..... makes you wonder how many of the men in the photos fought for britain defending our way of life in ww1 & 2 to then see the state of the town come today , they would be turning in their graves ....
My grandad fought in the Boer war and world war 1 he died during world war 2 and he would indeed have hated his home town turning into the hellhole you describe why did our forefathers bother?
@@bertcert991 when the sh*t hits the fan big time in this country , watch all the immigrants jump back on the boats to their own countries of origin faster than lightening , they wont stand & defend the land live in , they wont even stand & defend the lands where they from
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There were 3 houses, terrace, where Castle Hill car park is today. This is where West St and Castle St meet. There is still the old stone wall with a gateway in the middle today. I think they were demolished in the late 50's early 60's. I have pictures of my mam's wedding reception in the garden.
Another lovely video - Thank You vey much.
Thank you Hilary.
Absolutely brilliant.. Excellent narration.. Loved it. ❤️Thanks for posting. 👌👍
My pleasure 😊
Wonderful stuff ! Great, unobtrusive narration too.
Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you so much!
You're welcome!
I really enjoy your videos. Thanks for uploading them.
My grandparents ran the billiard hall in the late 70s and early 80s until they retired I believe. They were Mr and Mrs Ellis.
Glad you enjoyed them Karl.
Great video very educational and interesting I really enjoyed looking at all your videos. As I'm interested in local history.
Thanks Nigel, glad you enjoyed them.
I love it.
Thanks
Another fine compilation Barrie. Just love the picture of the hardware shop.
Thanks Geoff.
Have you got any pictures of the 3 houses on top of castle hill. Now it's the little car park across from lead hill. My Grandma used to live in one. Her garage is now the worksop radio club.
The only picture I have of old buildings at the top of Castle hill can be seen in Old Worksop in Colour - Six, Could your Grandma's house have had a West Street address?
what was the building across from the norfolk arms on norfolk st?
Sorry I don't have any info on the building.
@bod369 bod369 thank you
Wasn't worksop smart what's happened
back when worksop wasnt over run by eastern europeans , vape shops , turkish barbers & vape shops ..... makes you wonder how many of the men in the photos fought for britain defending our way of life in ww1 & 2 to then see the state of the town come today , they would be turning in their graves ....
My grandad fought in the Boer war and world war 1 he died during world war 2 and he would indeed have hated his home town turning into the hellhole you describe why did our forefathers bother?
@@bertcert991 when the sh*t hits the fan big time in this country , watch all the immigrants jump back on the boats to their own countries of origin faster than lightening , they wont stand & defend the land live in , they wont even stand & defend the lands where they from