Thank you for the lovely walk-along. So generous of you to take the time and effort to do this for people you do not know and probably will never meet. Know that I am enriched by sharing your experiences. 🙏☮️🖖
That first bridge was very narrow maybe duck's or swan's crossed it 🦆🦢 I bet witches were dunked in there aswell ? Probably when it was deeper. Looks a creepy place which I love most 👻👍
I have seen this presented before, but this recent one of yours was very nice, the rain made everything look fresh and glistened, quite atmospheric in a gentle calming way. Well done.
really like your new channel and the exploration of old ruins, very interesting and the rain added a more mysterious element to the walk, but also love your cemetery walks. Let us see what you look like so we have a face to go with the voice, thanks
First time to see this and your channel found it very interesting and informative and weirdly relaxing. You don't incessantly talk over it all which I like and you have a relaxing voice,shall certainly view some more from your channel
Very interesting thanks. I tried to visualise Charlotte Brontë visiting there- it must have been a lot more comfortable than it looks now. It would be lovely to see a reconstruction of it, wouldn’t it?
Nooks by fireplaces were usually used for fuel. Unless set up to make it possible for a pot boy to turn a spit without getting roasted by the direct heat.
Hello to you on a rainy day.....your videos as always,awesome...I'll never get across the pond but this is truly the next best thing. I love the Scottish ones...my ancestors but the Vienna was breathtaking. God Bless ....be careful.😊😊
That would make sense, narrow at the bottom to stop the logs falling out but wide at the top so you can grab them easily. I think you've solved it, I'll have to let them know!
My Husband and myself walked to Wycoler from Oakworth and back again. At the time we were staying in a caravan park situated behind the pretty Oakworth Station. It was a very hot day, and we'd forgotten to put sun lotion on before setting off, (we didn't make that mistake again ) we both ended up with sun burn the hike was worth it, though just to see the pretty hamlet.
Omg i cant stand not being there, the history, the castles all of it. And stuck in the usa thats has nothing compared to whereyou are. Maybe in my next life, god i would love it.
Where is this and what makes you say it’s haunted just because it’s in ruins doesn’t mean it’s haunted,it is beautiful and should be brought and rebuilt to the original footprint .
4,41 EVP whisper "basterd hahaha'
That's a good catch!
Don't scare the Ghost😮
👍🏼 very interesting walk!
What a. Beautiful Ruin.. In a beautiful setting
This place looks haunted! Great stories associated with this place. Thanks for taking us here.
I love both your channels. I see places through your lens that I otherwise would never experience. Thank you!
What a beautiful place, makes me miss my home country.
Wow, what a journey u have taken us on. Just amazing
Thanks for sharing
Loved this video what a beautiful place hauntingly beautiful 😊
Beautiful and the rain enhancing it
Nice to see other parts of the world's history... thanks for the interesting places...
That was a lovely walk thank you for sharing. 👍
I used to walk my dogs in wycollar, lovely place. Also, the walk from Wycollar to Haworth passing three reservoirs is stunning 👍
What a beautiful place. Thank you for sharing. 😊
Thank you for the lovely walk-along. So generous of you to take the time and effort to do this for people you do not know and probably will never meet. Know that I am enriched by sharing your experiences. 🙏☮️🖖
Such a beautiful and peaceful place. Thank you for bringing us along 🥾
Oh wow. Thank you for sharing. Those bridges look amazing for their age. I wonder how many feet have crossed them over all those years. Fantastic :D
That first bridge was very narrow maybe duck's or swan's crossed it 🦆🦢 I bet witches were dunked in there aswell ? Probably when it was deeper. Looks a creepy place which I love most 👻👍
@@greywebs1944 Absolutely! A creepy place full of history. Love finding out about stuff I've not heard about before.
Another great walk ,many thanks x❤️❤️❤️
Beautiful place in need of local and national protection, if it isn't already! A treasure to be proud of x
A very informative peaceful walk in the rain. I hope you had your wellingtons on. Thank you for the tour 👍🙂
Enjoyed this video a lot, didn't get notifications for it so it's a nice surprise:) ❤
Great fire place, nice and big
The falling rain makes it a little bit spooky! Nice video
Less people around even better, have it all to yourself 😊
La pioggia pare sia anche un ottimoi canalizzatore, per cercare di mettersi in contatto con eventuali entità.
Great video! What an amazing place..love the big fireplaces, this place is a real fixer-upper.
Dan, thanks for the great tour have a nice day.
Thanks Joel, you too
The little nook beside fireplace could be used for wood to burn .
Hello from Spain!! what a tranquil place. I could take a nap just listening to the water. Cheers.
I have seen this presented before, but this recent one of yours was very nice, the rain made everything look fresh and glistened, quite atmospheric in a gentle calming way. Well done.
Thanks again for a wonderful video
I somehow missed this video. This place looks spooky, yet quite historic. Love the video.
really like your new channel and the exploration of old ruins, very interesting and the rain added a more mysterious element to the walk, but also love your cemetery walks. Let us see what you look like so we have a face to go with the voice, thanks
What a beautiful place!
Thankyou for sharing.
First time to see this and your channel found it very interesting and informative and weirdly relaxing. You don't incessantly talk over it all which I like and you have a relaxing voice,shall certainly view some more from your channel
Very good…
What a beautiful place...
I like this place...👍👍👍👍👍🤩
Beautiful there Dan
What a beautiful manor thank you for this very enjoyable walk through🙂
Thank you a lovely treat here in Australia 🇦🇺
Love it thanks 😊
Haunted sounds exciting...🫣😅
Thank you love it
Very interesting thanks.
I tried to visualise Charlotte Brontë visiting there- it must have been a lot more comfortable than it looks now. It would be lovely to see a reconstruction of it, wouldn’t it?
You can fantasize about Charlotte as much as you like. She welcomed it.
Nooks by fireplaces were usually used for fuel. Unless set up to make it possible for a pot boy to turn a spit without getting roasted by the direct heat.
It would be annoying getting wood in and out of that nook.
Hauntingly Beautiful ❤ would love to visit there ❤ Love your videos ❤❤❤
That is cool!!
Hello to you on a rainy day.....your videos as always,awesome...I'll never get across the pond but this is truly the next best thing. I love the Scottish ones...my ancestors but the Vienna was breathtaking. God Bless ....be careful.😊😊
I live at haworth so love to come here for walks so peaceful ❤❤❤❤
My maternal grandmother Kathleen was a Cunliffe. We visited Wycoller a few times from Manchester.
Visited Wycoller some years ago. Have never been to a place that made me feel so uncomfortable that it was a relief to leave. Some dark ju ju there
Splendid
Right at the start 0:18, what a great pic for a doom metal album cover.
Awesomeness ❤
Wauw ! Beautiful surroundings. Is it in the Cotwolds ?
Bit further up north near colne
Maybe those key shaped niches next to the fireplace were for a stack of the week’s wood for the fire perhaps?
Very plausible 👍
Could the nook be for firewood?
That would make sense, narrow at the bottom to stop the logs falling out but wide at the top so you can grab them easily. I think you've solved it, I'll have to let them know!
My Husband and myself walked to Wycoler from Oakworth and back again. At the time we were staying in a caravan park situated behind the pretty Oakworth Station. It was a very hot day, and we'd forgotten to put sun lotion on before setting off, (we didn't make that mistake again ) we both ended up with sun burn the hike was worth it, though just to see the pretty hamlet.
I wonder what they’d find if they let the archeological people in.
Was this place filmed for the 1970 Railway Children version?
Been to Haworth loads of times but never knew about this place.
Did any else notice the figures that stood far away on the entrance to the hall?
Visitors, despite the rain ?
Different channel that's why😂😂 subscribed to both now:)
Hmmm what would one store of to the side of the hearth??? Hmmmm not firewood surely?!
It’s a shame it’s in ruins.
Omg i cant stand not being there, the history, the castles all of it. And stuck in the usa thats has nothing compared to whereyou are. Maybe in my next life, god i would love it.
To be honest, you get quite complacent to it . Every village or town you drive through has a church at least 600 years old.
Same... from Canada.
Perhaps a silly question but what does it mean when someone says that something is haunted?Have people been seeing something mysterious or what?👻
It should become a Public Garden!
Time Team can tell you where things were!😊
It must have been impressive.
Aren’t there seven bridges in total all dating from various ages?
They were sure footed horses.
Very beautiful however I couldn't understand half of what you said
could hardly hear the commentry
Yes, it is haunted near Cllaper bridge. I feel it.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
'Black Bess' sounds like a horse 😄
That place was grim when it was new.
Where is this and what makes you say it’s haunted just because it’s in ruins doesn’t mean it’s haunted,it is beautiful and should be brought and rebuilt to the original footprint .
I would tend to agree . Not all ruins are 'haunted' , but i would recommend you visit the place. Then you might understand.
Very hard to hear, the viewing is cool, though.
I heard it at 4:41
Cant comment on Live
Do i need to apologize to someone? Not sure why i cant comment on the live. 🤷🏼♀️
That was weird, glad you sorted it out.
It might add to the interest if you did some research to share with viewers
😞 Promo sm
Poor ghost has no roof on its head