Like the St annes videos you have done Stephen, born there in 1970, left for the RAF in 1988, still occasionally visit. The Mao Mao & your trip to "The big fence" as we called it at the airport all happy memories, King Georges field used to have the best crown green bowls playing areas on the Fylde coast! Shame to see the town centre so empty of shops, but Ashton gardens is still a gem, i still find visiting the War memorial such an emotional draw, in my opinion the most impressive memorial in the Country. Took me back talking about the Council yard on St Davids, used to do a morning paper round from the shop across the road. Many have already said this ....... but your knowledgeable videos, nothing hidden are a real draw. As a Sandgrownun i refuse to call it Lytham St-annes, keep up the good work mate.
I’m glad I’m not the only person that refuses to call it Lytham St Anne’s St Anne’s on the sea has it own character, living up in Newcastle now when anyone says Lytham St Anne’s I always correct them and say it like branding Newcastle with Sunderland as one place 😂🤣
I lived in St Annes for almost three years on Victoria Road from 2012 to 2015. It's a decent place to live but it does go deadly quiet past 9.00 p.m. when all the old folks retire to bed. Strangely, you missed the main shopping street which is Wood Street and Orchard St area, where all the pubs and shops are. I also have fond memories of seeing Seve Ballesteros win the Open Championship there in 1988. I was a budding Junior golfer myself back then playing off a low handicap and Seve was my sporting hero.
I lived in St Annes on Cifton Drive and spent many a happy day metal detecting and bird watching along the beach and estuary, if you love the outdoors and you love a clean safe place to spend a few days with great shops, pubs and restaurants St Annes is the place for you, it is steeped in history, beautifully maintained and the gardens are a pleasure to walk around and sit amongst whilst people watching and having a brew, can highly recommend Fairhaven Lake, great little kiosk for a warm cuppa and a cake there too. I remember seeing the tide fully in for the first time one day and it was very strange as the beach usually stretched for quite some distance before the shore line. Really enjoyed watching this series as it bought back happy memories thank you Stephen ❤
I'm slowly getting through your many videos. Loved the tram renovation workshop video, and your lighting photo is brilliant, going to get that. Keep on filming. 👍
More great memories. Thanks. Glad the links pub still going. Spent many a good night there in the late 70’s walking back to Blackpool down the train tracks getting out at squires gate station. Thanks
What a superb video! Thank you sir, after a long and stressful day at work, that is what I needed! I best catch up on the others now whilst I have chance 👍
I lived in St Annes way back in the late 1960s residing at 2 Singleton Avenue and working at Hadley Motors which is now J & M cars in Hove road... A beautiful town which holds many fond memories for me...
Great video Steve, what a lovely place you have certainly covered some miles in St Ann's over the last couple of days, very interesting, nice to see you back, we thought you may of gone off on holiday, all the best Steve....Nigel & Dave
Hi Stephen thank you for another great video as always I love st annes such a nice place they could build quite a few properties on that waste ground the golf course looked nice great views of blackpool too take care xx
Thank you Stephen, that has been a fantastic series, you have worked very hard to bring these videos to us. It was great to see parts of St Annes that visitors wouldn't normally see. I have watched again with the subtitles, what a laugh 🤣🤣🤣 xxx
Fantastic again Stephen. I grew up in a house just behind the YMCA but it wasn't that big then. In fact there was a park right outside of our front door which we used to play in after school. It's all part of the YMCA buildings now. Walked up St. Albans Rd pretty much every day back then. It's all changed now, no more butchers shop, newsagent or Kerr's sweet shop (in the final block on the left) which was owned by the parents of a school friend of mine. Happy days and thanks for the trip down memory lane.
Brilliant 3rd part of your St Annes presentation. One thing I must comment on is how clean the streets look! It looks a lovely area to live work and visit! Thanks for your work on all these videos, and look forward to future videos of St Annes later on in the year! Hope you're feeling better soon pal.
This St Annes-on-the-Sea series is great. Really enjoyed watching them (which I'll be doing again). Looks like an interesting town to go for a visit -- and apparently a bike ride :). Hopefully, I'll get to visit this year. Thanks a lot.
Really enjoyed these videos, I’ve lived and worked in St Anne’s and they brought back memories. The VW garage was Vauxhall I think before becoming Fairways. I remember getting sandbags from the council yard for the rest home I worked at during floods. I think St Anne’s is much more appealing because they’ve preserved the tourist areas as they were built and make things nice for the residents…..where Blackpool Clowncil are obsessed with knocking everything down and pleasing the tourist and couldn’t care less about the residents…
I think its the best place I’ve lived I prefer it to where we live now in Durham I lived in Hastings St Leonard’s which was good but st Anne’s is the best thanks for your videos always brings back memories Gary
Hi Stephen... hope you are holding on to your hat this time, in the storm... hope to see you filming some of it, whilst keeping on the ground though! 😉
The derelict area on St David’s road along with the more modern housing adjacent was formerly the councils gas works and electricity power station (yes St Anne’s had its own power station). The power station was eventually wound down c.1931 once new supplies from Preston were installed, prior to this (1924) Blackpool provided a supply to support them. Whilst on Blackpool, go to Coop St car park and you’ll see the remains of the 1893 power station, a white and brown tiled wall. On the other side of the car park there is the remains of a lattice steel tower that supported a Telpher Line for coal handling.
Enthralling series Stephan. I love St Annes. Lived there in the late swinging sixties and did a Summer Season at the Pavilion Theatre (Then called 'The Sultans Palace'1968) Please add another chapter to your tour, and if possible include Clifton Drive. Also my first luxury apartment on Richmond Road (I think it is a solicitors now?) I then moved into a top floor pent house (Braxfield), with the Majestic Hotel opposite and a great view of the pier. Replaced now with gross overpriced modern flats This series is so well done and brought many happy memories.
Dear Stephen, l enjoyed watching all your three series on St. Annes or"st.Tann" as the locals call it. The last series covers inclusive on residential and industrial areas. Some of these areas l am not quite similar with as the areas are too big to visit ..very interesting places you have shown in your videos especially some outstrips of the town..yes st.Annes is definitely my favourite place to live in. (I have been living in the UK for almost 10 years ).
Next time check out royal Lytham and st Anne's golf club and down to ansdell along and across the golf course on cinder path public access,grew up there and golf caddy there as a lad.
The etymology of the word Golf, is that in old Scottish from which the word is derived, it means "club, stick or bat", so effectively, "Golf Club", you're actually saying "club club". Always amuses me.
It was called mao mao in the 1950’s after the African uprising with the mao mao, a policeman said it was like dealing with the mao mao when on the estate .[a true story] keep up the good work
hi Stephen hope you are well, another great video, i really want to go visit there, it looks such a nice clean place thanks for sharing it with us 😆 ps i have just uploaded a new video x
My step granny ( Fairlawn Road , I won’t say which number ) once let her house to Peter Osterhuis , the pro golfer . Her other claim to fame , apart from being a dab hand at bridge and Tory Councillor , was giving piano lessons to Les Dawson’s daughter.
Hi Stephen Thank you for part 3 we have really enjoyed your St Anne’s area’s 👍 and if you plan to do more we will certainly tune in 😀 question for you do you know how the windmill is doing in Lytham as it lost its sails and I believe work was being done to replace them! again great series and take care 👍 until next time, Pauline from Blackpool living in Canada 🍁
Next time you are near the Vic pop in. I am in most evenings lately and I will cheerfully stand you a pint( provided you listen to my conspiratorial rantings for, say, two hours). Only joking. Love the channel
Like the St annes videos you have done Stephen, born there in 1970, left for the RAF in 1988, still occasionally visit. The Mao Mao & your trip to "The big fence" as we called it at the airport all happy memories, King Georges field used to have the best crown green bowls playing areas on the Fylde coast! Shame to see the town centre so empty of shops, but Ashton gardens is still a gem, i still find visiting the War memorial such an emotional draw, in my opinion the most impressive memorial in the Country. Took me back talking about the Council yard on St Davids, used to do a morning paper round from the shop across the road. Many have already said this ....... but your knowledgeable videos, nothing hidden are a real draw. As a Sandgrownun i refuse to call it Lytham St-annes, keep up the good work mate.
I’m glad I’m not the only person that refuses to call it Lytham St Anne’s
St Anne’s on the sea has it own character, living up in Newcastle now when anyone says Lytham St Anne’s I always correct them and say it like branding Newcastle with Sunderland as one place 😂🤣
I lived in St Annes for almost three years on Victoria Road from 2012 to 2015. It's a decent place to live but it does go deadly quiet past 9.00 p.m. when all the old folks retire to bed. Strangely, you missed the main shopping street which is Wood Street and Orchard St area, where all the pubs and shops are. I also have fond memories of seeing Seve Ballesteros win the Open Championship there in 1988. I was a budding Junior golfer myself back then playing off a low handicap and Seve was my sporting hero.
Those new houses looked posh very beautiful.
Beautiful place Stephen I need to visit this year definitely, I didn't realise it was so big ty for a great video 😊
Really enjoyed these videos on St Anne's many thanks for making and sharing them.
Yay! 😀 Great to see you again Stephen, and hoping you are feeling much better now - thanks for the video! 👍
Nice to have you back Stephen! Thanks for the video.
I lived in St Annes on Cifton Drive and spent many a happy day metal detecting and bird watching along the beach and estuary, if you love the outdoors and you love a clean safe place to spend a few days with great shops, pubs and restaurants St Annes is the place for you, it is steeped in history, beautifully maintained and the gardens are a pleasure to walk around and sit amongst whilst people watching and having a brew, can highly recommend Fairhaven Lake, great little kiosk for a warm cuppa and a cake there too. I remember seeing the tide fully in for the first time one day and it was very strange as the beach usually stretched for quite some distance before the shore line. Really enjoyed watching this series as it bought back happy memories thank you Stephen ❤
Thanks for bringing back memories of St.Annes. Lived on St Patricks Road 1977--1986. My favourite town .
Yes it is a lot bigger than I thought can’t wait until part 4 thanks again Stephen 👍
thank you see all three videos great as always.
I'm slowly getting through your many videos. Loved the tram renovation workshop video, and your lighting photo is brilliant, going to get that. Keep on filming. 👍
Glad you like them!
More great memories. Thanks. Glad the links pub still going. Spent many a good night there in the late 70’s walking back to Blackpool down the train tracks getting out at squires gate station. Thanks
What a superb video! Thank you sir, after a long and stressful day at work, that is what I needed! I best catch up on the others now whilst I have chance 👍
Excellent series.
A really good trio of vlogs thanks so much Stephen.
Hi Stephen l love st Anne's lovely place thanks for the walkabout showing us the weather is going to be very stormy tommorow and Friday take care
I lived in St Annes way back in the late 1960s residing at 2 Singleton Avenue and working at Hadley Motors which is now J & M cars in Hove road... A beautiful town which holds many fond memories for me...
Great video Steve, what a lovely place you have certainly covered some miles in St Ann's over the last couple of days, very interesting, nice to see you back, we thought you may of gone off on holiday, all the best Steve....Nigel & Dave
Hi Stephen thank you for another great video as always I love st annes such a nice place they could build quite a few properties on that waste ground the golf course looked nice great views of blackpool too take care xx
Thank you Stephen, that has been a fantastic series, you have worked very hard to bring these videos to us. It was great to see parts of St Annes that visitors wouldn't normally see. I have watched again with the subtitles, what a laugh 🤣🤣🤣 xxx
Thanks W x
Fantastic again Stephen. I grew up in a house just behind the YMCA but it wasn't that big then. In fact there was a park right outside of our front door which we used to play in after school. It's all part of the YMCA buildings now. Walked up St. Albans Rd pretty much every day back then. It's all changed now, no more butchers shop, newsagent or Kerr's sweet shop (in the final block on the left) which was owned by the parents of a school friend of mine. Happy days and thanks for the trip down memory lane.
I really look forward to your videos another brilliant one ❤
Brilliant 3rd part of your St Annes presentation. One thing I must comment on is how clean the streets look! It looks a lovely area to live work and visit! Thanks for your work on all these videos, and look forward to future videos of St Annes later on in the year! Hope you're feeling better soon pal.
Hi Stephen I'm glad your feeling better I enjoyed your view of St Anne's all the best Paul
Part 1 to 3 was brilliant👍 I bet Blackpool was a blast today. I can just imagine but wait until Friday that tower will bend😉
This St Annes-on-the-Sea series is great. Really enjoyed watching them (which I'll be doing again). Looks like an interesting town to go for a visit -- and apparently a bike ride :). Hopefully, I'll get to visit this year. Thanks a lot.
Really enjoyed these videos, I’ve lived and worked in St Anne’s and they brought back memories. The VW garage was Vauxhall I think before becoming Fairways. I remember getting sandbags from the council yard for the rest home I worked at during floods.
I think St Anne’s is much more appealing because they’ve preserved the tourist areas as they were built and make things nice for the residents…..where Blackpool Clowncil are obsessed with knocking everything down and pleasing the tourist and couldn’t care less about the residents…
Fabulous Stephen...was so nice seeing other parts of St Annes.
Nice vlog Stephen and I’m glad you are feeling better. St Anne’s certainly looks the sort of place to retire to👍
It's very interesting looking at the destinations you take how cool are some of the pubs Stephen
Thanks for the tour
Thank you for uploading Stephen. Many areas of St Anne’s I have not seen before. Hope you are feeling well soon 💐
I think its the best place I’ve lived I prefer it to where we live now in Durham I lived in Hastings St Leonard’s which was good but st Anne’s is the best thanks for your videos always brings back memories Gary
Cheers Steve another great video 👏
Great insight Stephen, we are looking to move to Blackpool so this has helped loads. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Glad your back ,take care
Hi Stephen... hope you are holding on to your hat this time, in the storm... hope to see you filming some of it, whilst keeping on the ground though! 😉
Thanks, spent many times watching the golf, and sat on wall caddy in 1975outside pro shop,come back Stephen
Great video Stephen hope you're feeling better 😁😁😘😘
Bloody posh there old boy. Must be good living near that grand Victoria pub and having all those shops on your doorstep.
Amazing! My Dad was Captain of Old Links in 1966 - his photo is up on the landing to this day. ☺️😀
Very cool!
Used to live on Heyhouses lane
I find myself saying “I remember when this was green fields” more these days!!great video as always !
The derelict area on St David’s road along with the more modern housing adjacent was formerly the councils gas works and electricity power station (yes St Anne’s had its own power station). The power station was eventually wound down c.1931 once new supplies from Preston were installed, prior to this (1924) Blackpool provided a supply to support them.
Whilst on Blackpool, go to Coop St car park and you’ll see the remains of the 1893 power station, a white and brown tiled wall. On the other side of the car park there is the remains of a lattice steel tower that supported a Telpher Line for coal handling.
Links rd had a Barnardo's on it there used to be a school on Beauclerk road which I went to.
Very cool vlog Stephen!!
Never stop keep going!!👍
Great to see parts of St Anne's I've never seen before. You covered so much, perhaps you should put a map with your route on. 😁
Good idea.
Love lytham at Anne's. Hope Stephen feels better soon 👍
Enthralling series Stephan. I love St Annes.
Lived there in the late swinging sixties and did a Summer Season at the Pavilion Theatre (Then called 'The Sultans Palace'1968)
Please add another chapter to your tour, and if possible include Clifton Drive.
Also my first luxury apartment on Richmond Road (I think it is a solicitors now?)
I then moved into a top floor pent house (Braxfield), with the Majestic Hotel opposite and a great view of the pier. Replaced now with gross overpriced modern flats
This series is so well done and brought many happy memories.
Dear Stephen, l enjoyed watching all your three series on St. Annes or"st.Tann" as the locals call it. The last series covers inclusive on residential and industrial areas. Some of these areas l am not quite similar with as the areas are too big to visit ..very interesting places you have shown in your videos especially some outstrips of the town..yes st.Annes is definitely my favourite place to live in. (I have been living in the UK for almost 10 years ).
Glad you like them!
Beautiful place, amazing video, sending my full support
Thanks for visiting Irene
We had a shop on woodlands road ansdell, great side roads along side royal Lytham
Next time check out royal Lytham and st Anne's golf club and down to ansdell along and across the golf course on cinder path public access,grew up there and golf caddy there as a lad.
Did you get blown away by Dudley😉? I'm looking fowards for an epic foamed up walk on the wild side tonight. Red warning now in force for my area.
Thanx again.... hi Stephen will u be recording the storms on the Thurs 17th and Fri 18th feb
Amazing picture of tiger
Hi there love the video good work
What a lively town
The etymology of the word Golf, is that in old Scottish from which the word is derived, it means "club, stick or bat", so effectively, "Golf Club", you're actually saying "club club". Always amuses me.
It was called mao mao in the 1950’s after the African uprising with the mao mao, a policeman said it was like dealing with the mao mao when on the estate .[a true story] keep up the good work
Thanks for clearing that up.
Can you do a video of the Asda in Blackpool and when you get to the till say to the cashier "check this out"
lol
The estate that "juts into the airport" was Williamsons farm
Thanks, I'll have to look that up.
The Zen Restaurant is the best in Saint Anne's. If you're visiting you must try it :)
Thank you for that recommendation the Zen Restaurant's owner!
@@blackporscheroadster6415 I remember you! You're such a gentleman 👍
Have you not been well ? I wondered where you were 🤔 😊 ❤
hi Stephen hope you are well, another great video, i really want to go visit there, it looks such a nice clean place thanks for sharing it with us 😆 ps i have just uploaded a new video x
Hi Stephen
My step granny ( Fairlawn Road , I won’t say which number ) once let her house to Peter Osterhuis , the pro golfer .
Her other claim to fame , apart from being a dab hand at bridge and Tory Councillor , was giving piano lessons to Les Dawson’s daughter.
Great 👍
Hi Stephen Thank you for part 3 we have really enjoyed your St Anne’s area’s 👍 and if you plan to do more we will certainly tune in 😀 question for you do you know how the windmill is doing in Lytham as it lost its sails and I believe work was being done to replace them! again great series and take care 👍 until next time, Pauline from Blackpool living in Canada 🍁
Hi, can you tell me what camera you use as I like the stabilisation, thanks!
DJI Osmo Pocket mk1
@@AWalkontheWildSideBlackpool thank you my friend.
Are you uploading storm Dudley footage?
Dudley was a wimp. I'll be out for Eunice today.
@@AWalkontheWildSideBlackpool thats good. stay safe.
Any news Steve about the Tar Balls landing on the beach in Blackpool?
I don't know about any Tar Balls
It was on the Radio Lancashire tea time news.
@@briancampbell3310 I’ll have a look.
Next time you are near the Vic pop in. I am in most evenings lately and I will cheerfully stand you a pint( provided you listen to my conspiratorial rantings for, say, two hours). Only joking. Love the channel
Deal!
Have you been taking a break
Or hunting for missing leroy
You should be a guest vlog on.the pbeach channel 2
Poor mr wild side not been well
almost one week down
i will be back soon
i hope
@@AWalkontheWildSideBlackpool burgers
Magic conv this weekend
@@AWalkontheWildSideBlackpool pace your views going good
Loads of great things happening
@@nbvhoho2738 My top vid now over 300K
pubs & clubs old video
youtube might be my pension
if people keep watching for years
@@nbvhoho2738 Can mr wildside recover?
Wheres good to go for a carvery please?
The Water's Edge on Heyhouses Lane.
@@AWalkontheWildSideBlackpool what about in blackpool pls?
@@deniselynch1802 Toby Carvery? Preston New Road
@@AWalkontheWildSideBlackpool ok thank u x
@@deniselynch1802 There’s also the Brewers Fayre on Yeadon Way
Does any one exchage from st Anns to North Wale's 2 bedroom bunglow in Bodfari
I can Recommend Giglis for a great breakfast
Anyone know Pauline Thomas ?......happy days.
Biker gets around 🤣🤣🤣
Is there any dogging sites in St. Anne's?
Fairhaven Lake car park was probably best known before they put a barrier in.
I use to live on heyhouses lane , 195 but I did a google search and I see now that my house as been pulled down
That’s sad to here. Maybe it was developed, as a lot of others are?