Exploring Hellingly Disused Railway Station

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024

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  • @cathybonner9437
    @cathybonner9437 2 роки тому +4

    Walked the Cuckoo trail past Hellingly station as my grandson's other grandparents live near Hailsham. Me being a volunteer on the Bluebell railway, I've been interested in seeing these disused station buildings. Thank you Richard

  • @anna-lisagirling7424
    @anna-lisagirling7424 5 років тому +9

    I am constantly awed by the extraordinary masonry and stone work art in Great Britain. Thank you for the little privileged peek.

  • @thra5herxb12s
    @thra5herxb12s 3 роки тому +4

    I love it when a place I want to have a look at says "No problem". These station buildings were all of a very similar design, but I'm so glad this one has survived and is well kept.

  • @logicalaction
    @logicalaction Рік тому +2

    Having a life long interest in railways, I couldn't think of a better place to live. Love this channel, having only discovered it after your Neil Oliver video, it's nice to take a break from the utter madness of this modern world

  • @djmossssomjd8496
    @djmossssomjd8496 5 років тому +6

    Great video and thanks to the lady who let us all see the station. I am so jealous. Would love to live at a station like that.

  • @ianrobinson68
    @ianrobinson68 Місяць тому

    Spent much of childhood playing and exploring around this area , remember the old defunct railway line before it was laid to path to become the Cuckoo trail . Enjoyed many a happy day as a kid and the memories still stay with me.

  • @railwaychristina3192
    @railwaychristina3192 2 роки тому

    I go and visit this and Battle just to sit in awe of the beauty and wit of the designs. Huge fan of TH Myers and Tress

  • @ukpolska5335
    @ukpolska5335 6 років тому +9

    I actually bought your video of Hellingly Hospital a few years ago which was so interesting. I worked there from 1982-84 and it was rather sad to see the old building in such a state.
    Just a bit further down from where you were, over the bridge was the Golden Martlet pub which was burnt down in the 1990s and 200 metres further on the left-hand side was the home of Peter Grant the manager of Led Zeppelin.
    I actually traveled on that line as a kid from Horam to Eastbourne and I stuck my head out of the window and got a slap on the back on my legs from my mother who complained that I would get soot all over my freshly washed white shirt - funny memories.

    • @njoyingtube1
      @njoyingtube1 3 роки тому

      A wise Mother Mrs walker , , less washing , and for a sting on the legs , her son kept his head , thanks for your memories .

    • @Sparky68M
      @Sparky68M 2 роки тому

      Peter Grant is buried in Hellingly cementry

  • @breathfocused5472
    @breathfocused5472 3 роки тому +1

    Brilliant love this adventure

  • @paull2613
    @paull2613 5 років тому +2

    You've Cracked it boys.................Cycle past here a number of times ( luv the cuckoo trail ) and now you've taken me behind the trees to view the station and it's platform etc.....................Thank you guys

  • @ReverendFlatus
    @ReverendFlatus 6 років тому +4

    Fascinating stuff. The hospital was an amazing building too. I expored some of it before it was demolished and have never seen such large scale vandalism of an abandoned place!

  • @icdgyixifyinstereo
    @icdgyixifyinstereo 2 роки тому +2

    Before the asylum closed, they used to sell a booklet about the Hellingly Hospital Railway. It had a lot of fascinating pictures in it, many of them showing the railway infrastructure.

  • @richardpiper4828
    @richardpiper4828 3 роки тому +2

    Very interesting and brought back memories as my family lived in Station Road until the mid 70’s. I remember the little traction engine that ran behind our house up to the hospital - which was a big institution and employed lots of local people. Was at Hellingly station to see last train arrive from Horam and depart for Hailsham in 1965.

  • @MrGreatplum
    @MrGreatplum 6 років тому +5

    What great luck you both had getting access to the station. Another great video 👍🏻

  • @g7puw
    @g7puw 5 років тому +2

    fascinating vlog Richard ,i worked in the sister asylum of Laughton Lodge in the early eightees and was often sent to the then badly crumbling but slightly functioning Hellingly hospital ,a shame so much history lost ....

    • @RichardVobes
      @RichardVobes  5 років тому

      Golly - that is interesting. Thanks for sharing.

  • @johnmorris8984
    @johnmorris8984 3 роки тому

    I was boy I saw hellingly tramway there with traction poles to the hospital. Shame that was all gone now.

  • @georgetimperley8906
    @georgetimperley8906 6 років тому +3

    When I went to Hellingly Festival of Transport just down the road I went with my dad for a cycle ride on the cuckoo trail and met the owner of Hellingly station and I got luck just like you did to look around the station platform and by the way the Hellingly Festival of Transport is well worth a visit

  • @bullettube9863
    @bullettube9863 3 роки тому

    The Whitewicks have a very nice website and youtube channel devoted to visiting disused railroads and stations. They also visit tunnels, some are closed off but many have been repurposed for bicycles and hikers. These old railroads are a testament to the ingenuity and skills of the early Victorian engineers!

  • @jotruby7707
    @jotruby7707 6 років тому +5

    Another interesting vlog Richard. You certainly do find them. Love old railways.

  • @flybobbie1449
    @flybobbie1449 Рік тому

    You often wonder when you see odd bridges or buildings and wonder what was that for.

  • @Lee_1971
    @Lee_1971 2 роки тому

    Great video, very interesting. You can briefly see this station in better times, in the British budget film, 'Smokescreen' (1964), and there are also a few still photo's on the Reelstreets site.

  • @spinalman7892
    @spinalman7892 6 років тому +2

    Hellingly Station featured in a 1964 British movie Smokescreen, starring "Grouty" Peter Vaughan. Derek Guyler features as the station porter. Now and thens: www.reelstreets.com/films/smokescreen/

    • @RichardVobes
      @RichardVobes  6 років тому +1

      Yes, so I am being repeatedly told! :)

  • @claire76leach
    @claire76leach 6 років тому

    As always love your videos with Dumpman always exciting to get to see the old stations and imagining what they would be like in their heydays

    • @RichardVobes
      @RichardVobes  6 років тому

      Thanks Claire - looking forward to more Dumpman adventures.

  • @moodyblue1964
    @moodyblue1964 4 роки тому

    What an excellent video and such a fabulous platform and station building. You can almost hear the ghosts of the former trains coming and going. Cool T-Shirt too. I think I'll get myself one of them.

  • @CHESEABUN
    @CHESEABUN 6 років тому

    Very kind of the Lady owner to let you film there. I just live not far away from here. Cycle it quite regularly. The platform and building seem to be in remarkable condition. In the Winter months you can see part of the point levers in the undergrowth. May I recommend Heathfield Station and Tunnel? The tunnel inside is amazing. Sad thing is I think the council may have locked the gates around it this year. Last year you could walk through the tunnel. Like watching your shows and Dumpmans.
    Thanks Richard B

  • @merledoughty5787
    @merledoughty5787 4 роки тому

    This is on my next visit to eastbourne when we can again travel thanks for an interesting video, I have a book I brought back in 2015 our last UK visit on the lost railways of Sussex

  • @paulisitt2361
    @paulisitt2361 3 роки тому

    Very nice video, most informative. Thank you!

  • @orlas5861
    @orlas5861 6 років тому +3

    Great video boys !! 👍👏👍👏
    Very interesting !
    Btw Richard , I think you meant ' murals ' not ' Muriel's ' 😂😘😂😘 !!

  • @christinaburton9297
    @christinaburton9297 4 роки тому

    Hey Richard did you know that Heathfield down the line had its own natural gas supply? Thanks for the video. For a treat I cycle the line just to stand and look at this lovely station. The floral details are indeed typical LB & SC...Singleton and Mayfield examples.

    • @RichardVobes
      @RichardVobes  4 роки тому +1

      Might need some of that gas soon.

    • @christinaburton9297
      @christinaburton9297 4 роки тому

      @@RichardVobes...hope you are not right. I know Eastbourne is twinned with a graveyard in Hull but it is much quieter than usual, feels rather like the Sundays of the past... how everything has changed on the blink of an eye..everyone is indoors.Hope you keep well and please keep your videos coming as they cheer the spirits and remind us of the great beauty of this country and the magnificence of human achievement.

    • @logicalaction
      @logicalaction Рік тому

      @@RichardVobesForward to 2023, turns out you are sycic 😅

  • @Cashpots
    @Cashpots 5 років тому

    I'm surprised you didn't show the old electrical connection under the bridge beside where you sat. This carried the pantograph cable under the bridge.

    • @RichardVobes
      @RichardVobes  5 років тому

      I didn't know it was there actually!

  • @cogidubnus1953
    @cogidubnus1953 6 років тому

    Synch problems towards the end or is it just my poxy computer?
    Whatever, another fascinating episode...thanks!
    Dave

    • @RichardVobes
      @RichardVobes  6 років тому

      Thanks Dave - I will look into it

  • @kezzaba1
    @kezzaba1 3 роки тому

    Going back to the early/mid 1980s my BFF and I used to ride ponies and donkeys up that track every weekend, in those days there was no hedge, the station was open to the track and we used to sit on the platform. That field of sweet corn is now being filled with more houses as Hailsham is being massively expanded with estates of rabbit hutches.

    • @RichardVobes
      @RichardVobes  3 роки тому +1

      It is so very sad, yet the people moving in will have no idea.

  • @rogerclarke7254
    @rogerclarke7254 5 років тому

    My Grandparents lived here in the 1950's

    • @RichardVobes
      @RichardVobes  5 років тому

      Oh did they? How splendid. You must have some fabulous memories of the place.

    • @rogerclarke7254
      @rogerclarke7254 5 років тому

      @@RichardVobes unfortunately before my time

  • @davidbooth3285
    @davidbooth3285 5 років тому

    Two things,1.I was unfortunate enough to have been in that hospital 1978 -80,not a nice place(malfeasance incarnate)!! 2.I happen to have film of the hospital railway on of all things,a D V D about the old Hastings trolley buses! There’s not much,but if you would like to see it? Let me know where to send it! If you do! I would like it back of course!!

    • @RichardVobes
      @RichardVobes  5 років тому

      Poor you for going there. So pleased you survived. Hold on to the DVd for the moment, but it would be great to see it at some point. :)

  • @davidroberts7425
    @davidroberts7425 4 роки тому

    Rather annoyingly this video skips and won't play as I really wanted to watch this.

  • @peterwatford9352
    @peterwatford9352 2 роки тому

    Was up there today, lovely to see the remaining gantry for the electric railway that went to the hospital