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@@ORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR13 Hello. thank you for the suggestions. I think if we were able to work on this full-time that would be a good idea. At the moment with work in the week, its a struggle to get a weekly video out and travel around and film places as well. Maybe one day :)
As a huge fan of Heartbeat from Canada I wanted for many years to visit the area and finally got the chance in 2016 and 2019. It was pretty special seeing several locations in North Yorkshire where Heartbeat was filmed. It’s a charming village. Loved Whitby as well.
@@ORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR13 Yes Heartbeat first aired about six months after it debuted in the UK. The show is being repeated in its entirety and it was one of TV Ontario’s most watched programmes. We do have more space here that’s for sure compared to you folks in the UK. If I had another country to live in I would choose England and settle in North Yorkshire though there are many beautiful areas throughout the UK.
Visiting “Adensfield” in 2018 was also a highlight for me as a Canadian Heartbeat fan. I was surprised when I stepped into the pub and realized that they had filmed in there. I had assumed it was filmed in a studio elsewhere but there I was right on the set. I regret not stopping for a pint and really soaking it in but every time I see them come through the doorway I think I stood there!
@@sheilaenglish9738 I too went inside for a quick peek but didn’t stay. I believe they used the pub for filming in the first few seasons but then they built a replica set at ITV studios in Leeds and used it for the remainder of the series. I also had a photo taken of me pretending to pump gas at Scripps Garage.
@@mikeanton9125 You visited here in the UK and found it charming for a visit, there are some pretty places, but as for living here it is a dump! The country is a joke now, strikes for everything, the nhs is about broken, a few leaves on the railtracks and trains get delayed. It is not a great place to live and Yorkshire can infact be a rough place and more deprivation up in the North of England and crime. It may have seemed lovely when you came for a holiday, but living here would peel back your rose coloured view of it and I think seeing Heartbeat, you get a picture of the UK that no longer exists.
Thank you so much for these videos. As an American without the ability to travel, you really allow me to see your beautiful part of the world. I really appreciate all the information you give!
@@ORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR13 Not really. Some of the buildings are quite old but behind the brick and stone is thoroughly modern technology. We simply try and preserve the best of the past. A country with no past has no future.
You captured the steam train sounds beautifully! I’m always amazed at the number of people across England who volunteer their time to keep old trains like this running. It says a lot about the people and their love of history. Thanks for this sweet video.
So glad you have been enjoying it, we have a few more to go before the end but I will be sad when we have finished. It was a great place to film and explore.
Another super-interesting video, made even more so by the addition of a steam train. Over sixty years ago, I passed my driving test in a friend's Austin A40. Some years later, I owned a Ford Anglia like the police car, so lots of memories here.
I love the train! Thank you so much for a delightful visit to this village. This is how I imagine small villages would look. I can't wait for the next episode!
One of my favourite holiday destinations. An area that has it all, including unsurpassed Whitby fish and chips. The 2-6-4 locomotive, as you say, used to work on the LTSR railway between London Fenchurch Street and Southend/Shoeburyness. The line ran past the bottom of our garden and my brother and I would have seen it dozens of times. Nostalgia all round. Thankyou indeed.
Thank you so much! As an Australian I really appreciate being able to travel with you and see all the wonderful, scenic places you visit in and around the UK. I love the way you make and present these videos. They give me great pleasure. Well done!
Everything is so pretty, a relaxing fairytale scenary, truly enjoyable, thanks to the people who have worked hard to maintain this piece of local history 💚💚
Me encanta esta estación. Muy hermosa y gracias al trabajo de todos aun se mantiene. Felicitaciones. I love this station. It's so beatifull. And thanks to all the people who works there for keeping it alive. From ARGENTINA
Loved seeing the drive in as well as that wonderful station and train. Thanks for showing us yet another charming village, so love thankful to be able to visit them virtually!
That was fantastic. So many memories there, I loved Heartbeat. What excited me most was the steam train it was just beautiful. I so enjoyed that thanks. Please stay safe and take care
thank you,..brought back wonderful memories of a weekend in whitby when they had a world war 2 thingy going on with people dressed up in clothing from that era going on the steam train and back...
How I remember very clearly watching with great enthusiasm and enjoyment, the Heartbeat TV series. I still miss it so very much indeed. Yet another excellent quality work video, I always enjoy your videos so very much indeed. A lot of nostalgic memories of Heartbeat 💓 💗 💖
Как приятно прогуляться с Вами снова. Приятно порадовали пасущиеся вдоль дороги животные, как здорово, что удалось сохранить работу железнодорожной станции. Приятно прокатиться на таком поезде! Из Ваших видео мы узнаем много нового из жизни и истории Британии, спасибо Вам за труд! 😊
Так рада, что вам понравилась экскурсия. Нечасто увидишь, как так пасутся овцы. Железная дорога прекрасна и, как вы говорите, здорово видеть, как она работает.
Visited there many years ago in thick snow. Came up by steam train from Pickering, one of those never to be repeated trips. Thanks for sharing, and reminding us of that visit.👍😁
Sir Simon this one was Amazing it had my three loves in it England,Train’s and Harry Potter! It was fantastic viewing. Thank You gentlemen again for a fantastic video.👍. ☮️&💟
I could easily live in that village if I lived in England! The train station looks stunning and I'm glad they fought to keep the line alive. What a village to walk around, so peaceful though probably not when the tourists arrive. Thank you so much. I need to go and watch my Heartbeat DVD's (yes I still have them) now. Take care and thank you as always. I can't afford to be a patreon but you two are the channel I will do kofe when I can. Thanks again. =-)
Hello Lorraine so nice to know you have enjoyed watching the programme and can link it to the video. The NYMR do a super job of keeping the history alive. No need to worry about Patreon or ko-fi just having you watching is more than enough 😊
I don't recall hearing about Heartbeat, though we see many other British series here in America. I'm a fan of detective series such as DCI Banks, Inspector Morse, Prime Suspect, Vera, etc., as well as the various sequels/prequels. The Goathland town and railway station are charming. It's so wonderful to hear that the train and the line were salvaged. Our tiny local 1894 railway ticket office (abandoned in a field from 1954 until 1980) has been restored, and is now part of an outdoor museum. Serious train enthusiasts should check out the incredible California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento if they are ever in the area.
Thank you that was very nice to see, I was a big fan of Heartbeat as I am now living in Canada , a few years ago I went to Goathland it had be the worst wet day in history hahahaha too bad for sure . We had lunch in the pub walked around had a quick look at the station , but what amazed me was Scripps Garage we were inside and they were showing us how they changed things around from the real working garage to the set, and behind one of the doors was a large poster of the great TT rider Joey Dunlop he was killed in 2000 and he is was from my hometown of Ballymoney well know by us all. Goathland will forever stay in my mind. Thanks for the posting :)
Thankyou so much. Your fantastic camera work and commentary make me feel I am where ever you both go. Its my dream . Thankyou so much for your very appreciated videos. John (Australia)
I watch heartbeat every night its on at 8pm on virgin media 3 Irish station, its restarted from the first series where nick Berry was the village Bobby. Love it. That looks to be a fantastic location. Greetings from Ireland ☘️☘️
Fantastic video. I've lived in Australia for many years now but watching 'Heartbeat' (one of my favourite programs) brings back all the memories I had growing up in Wales and England before I left in 1970. I've been back to Britain on several occasions and had planned to return in 2021 and visit Goathland, but we all know what happened at that time. I look at those scenes with some degree of loss of arguably a better time. I noticed a jar of Heinz 'Salad Cream' in the shop window which I still buy to this day. Never been converted to 'Mayo'.
Another amazing video. Love the filming of the road and green rolling hills as you entered the village by car at the beginning of the video. Beautiful! Why is the town called Goathland (goat?)when there are so many sheep? 🤔
Nicely done. My family used to watch Heartbeat in Australia. Spoiler Alert!: Sometimes, when I put on my very sensitive headphones for a scene supposedly shot in a remote farmhouse, I could hear the background sounds of traffic and city streets.
7:20. Those static railway carriages are let out as holiday homes - or they used to be - we stayed in one for a couple of weeks, staggered across the year - the second time to accommodate me, as I was away at boarding school - seemed strange, spending a week in a train, yet going nowhere on it!
@@MemorySeekers Glad to be of service. I worked on the NYMR in its early days. PS If you click my logo you'll see our UK tourist model railway in Canada.
A beautiful place to live, but I'm worried about the loose sheep, hopefully they won't get hit by cars. Thank you for this beautiful film, I look forward to the next one.
The train station was used in the 1975 series 'Survivor' where more than 90% of the population was wiped out by a virus that came out of China...at one point they managed to get a steam train working and this station (I'm 99% sure) featured in an episode or two.
Big question for anyone who knows..........in all the episodes. a lot of vintage cars 'appeared ' to be damaged or destroyed.....did this really happen? Very good vid with good narration.
Went here earlier this yr . Wonderful place beautiful little shops ect all people so friendly and helpful. But the man in the Garage was so rude and unpleasant he let the beautiful place down . 😢
Hola !!! Que gran programa mostrando ése pueblo tan bien cuidado .Conservan la cabina de teléfono , tiendas, fotos me parece muy extraordinario. Acá en Chile también hay crianza de ovejas , en la Patagonía , hace muchos años se exportaba , lana creo que a Ingleterra. Saludos desde Valparaíso Chile
Nice grass and flowers and things to eat that keep the areas from getting overgrown and the manure helps the ground. Something they had been doing for centuries. Saves machinery to cut it and eco friendly as well. Free food for the sheep too.
They were real trains run by real people not like these modern trains as soon as they hit leaves or snow they, ve got no grip not a problem with the old steam trains or the diesels of the 1960s .Alan Merseyside.
I'm staggered and near incredulous that in 2022 a steam locomotive is apparently able to legally operate in this country. I thought they'd been banished eons ago. Were it not for the pole‐axing evidence I wouldn't believe it possible. It's beyond comprehension that in modern times such an evironmentally hostile vehicle is permitted to operate in the UK. Deplorable. Fact is indeed stranger than fiction.
Pleased to say there are many more preserved steam locomotives and dedicated railway lines running steam in Britain . I live near the Great Central Railway , which is among the best . Also ,there are various brand new steam locomotives at various stages of construction being built by preservation groups. The newest Being Tornado . Have a look . And long May it continue . You are staggered that steam can still run legally in this country , what is staggering to me is the inability of people not to put things into perspective.
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@@ORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR13 Hello. thank you for the suggestions. I think if we were able to work on this full-time that would be a good idea. At the moment with work in the week, its a struggle to get a weekly video out and travel around and film places as well. Maybe one day :)
I really love your Yorkshire series...❤️ It is delightful.
As a huge fan of Heartbeat from Canada I wanted for many years to visit the area and finally got the chance in 2016 and 2019. It was pretty special seeing several locations in North Yorkshire where Heartbeat was filmed. It’s a charming village. Loved Whitby as well.
@@ORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR13 Yes Heartbeat first aired about six months after it debuted in the UK. The show is being repeated in its entirety and it was one of TV Ontario’s most watched programmes. We do have more space here that’s for sure compared to you folks in the UK. If I had another country to live in I would choose England and settle in North Yorkshire though there are many beautiful areas throughout the UK.
Visiting “Adensfield” in 2018 was also a highlight for me as a Canadian Heartbeat fan. I was surprised when I stepped into the pub and realized that they had filmed in there. I had assumed it was filmed in a studio elsewhere but there I was right on the set. I regret not stopping for a pint and really soaking it in but every time I see them come through the doorway I think I stood there!
@@sheilaenglish9738 I too went inside for a quick peek but didn’t stay. I believe they used the pub for filming in the first few seasons but then they built a replica set at ITV studios in Leeds and used it for the remainder of the series. I also had a photo taken of me pretending to pump gas at Scripps Garage.
@@mikeanton9125 You visited here in the UK and found it charming for a visit, there are some pretty places, but as for living here it is a dump! The country is a joke now, strikes for everything, the nhs is about broken, a few leaves on the railtracks and trains get delayed. It is not a great place to live and Yorkshire can infact be a rough place and more deprivation up in the North of England and crime. It may have seemed lovely when you came for a holiday, but living here would peel back your rose coloured view of it and I think seeing Heartbeat, you get a picture of the UK that no longer exists.
@@vaw796 Sad to hear that though I am aware of those types of issues. In fact you perfectly described Canada and much of the Western world.
Thank you for a much needed break from my world to yours. Lovely village. Hugs and blessings.
Thank you so much for these videos. As an American without the ability to travel, you really allow me to see your beautiful part of the world. I really appreciate all the information you give!
@@ORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR13 Not really. Some of the buildings are quite old but behind the brick and stone is thoroughly modern technology. We simply try and preserve the best of the past. A country with no past has no future.
if you ever come to the UK you should see goathland it is a lovely place! And Whitby and Sandsend is not far either!
You captured the steam train sounds beautifully! I’m always amazed at the number of people across England who volunteer their time to keep old trains like this running. It says a lot about the people and their love of history. Thanks for this sweet video.
Well said! 😊👍
Love seeing those old steam engines working!! Thanks for the tour.
Beautiful village I like everything in this video
I like the old train 👍🏻⚘
So nice to read you enjoyed it.
Really enjoying the Yorkshire series. I love how the sheep just roam around. Thank you so very much!🙂
So glad you have been enjoying it, we have a few more to go before the end but I will be sad when we have finished. It was a great place to film and explore.
Another super-interesting video, made even more so by the addition of a steam train. Over sixty years ago, I passed my driving test in a friend's Austin A40. Some years later, I owned a Ford Anglia like the police car, so lots of memories here.
Ah wonderful two great classic cars!
I love the train! Thank you so much for a delightful visit to this village. This is how I imagine small villages would look. I can't wait for the next episode!
Glad you enjoyed it
One of my favourite holiday destinations. An area that has it all, including unsurpassed Whitby fish and chips. The 2-6-4 locomotive, as you say, used to work on the LTSR railway between London Fenchurch Street and Southend/Shoeburyness. The line ran past the bottom of our garden and my brother and I would have seen it dozens of times. Nostalgia all round. Thankyou indeed.
Thank you so much! As an Australian I really appreciate being able to travel with you and see all the wonderful, scenic places you visit in and around the UK. I love the way you make and present these videos. They give me great pleasure. Well done!
So nice to read you enjoy our videos so much. Thank you for watching 😊
Another high quality production..you guys should be on the BBC , I'm not kidding!!.💕🇬🇧🇺🇦
Ah so kind thank you 😊
Everything is so pretty, a relaxing fairytale scenary, truly enjoyable, thanks to the people who have worked hard to maintain this piece of local history 💚💚
Thank you for watching, glad you liked it.
Me encanta esta estación. Muy hermosa y gracias al trabajo de todos aun se mantiene. Felicitaciones. I love this station. It's so beatifull. And thanks to all the people who works there for keeping it alive. From ARGENTINA
Really lovely place, remember heartbeat, thankyou for sharing this
Beautiful. We loved Heartbeat!
Loved seeing the drive in as well as that wonderful station and train. Thanks for showing us yet another charming village, so love thankful to be able to visit them virtually!
It was a beautiful drive across the moors. Glad you enjoyed it Nancy.
Piękne miejsca.
.Ogladalam z wielka ciekawością! Dziękuję za film. Pozdrawiam😘👍
Fajna przejażdżka takim zabytkowym pociągiem!
Tak się cieszę, że podobała ci się jazda z nami pociągiem.
I absolutely love Goathland and the north Yorkshire Moors.
Thank you for making a exceptional video.
Thank you for the kind comment and for watching!
Thank you to both of you for getting up early, so we get to see these places without crowds of people. 🤗
I watched Heartbeat regularly on Friday nights. Thank you for the tour of this lovely area❤️👏👏👏
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Sunday night you mean?
Милые домики,чистые улицы ,старинные паровозы,прекрасные пейзажи.😃👍👏👏👏💯💯💯
Рад, что вам понравилось.
The walk down to Mallyan Spout waterfall from that village is rather lovely.
I spent a lovely memorial holiday visiting Goatland with my young daughter, while staying in Whitby..
Thank you for bringing back great memorys.
So glad you have seen it first hand! Wonderful place.
That was fantastic. So many memories there, I loved Heartbeat. What excited me most was the steam train it was just beautiful. I so enjoyed that thanks. Please stay safe and take care
Hello Linda yes the train and station are magical!
Its an amazing beauty and magical neature. Thank you for this amazing video 👍🏻
Thank you as always for watching.
прекрасный ролик спасибо😀👍👍👍
Добро пожаловать.
Lindo lugar y me gusta la estación de ferrocarril tan bien conservada y cuidada, gracias por mostrar otro bello rincón de Inglaterra..🌹🌷🌻
Gracias por el comentario encantador y por mirar. Me alegro de que te haya gustado.
How wonderful 👍 thanks for uploading this one 🙏👍
thank you,..brought back wonderful memories of a weekend in whitby when they had a world war 2 thingy going on with people dressed up in clothing from that era going on the steam train and back...
Typical countryside and the old steam..used to run all weathers when I was a kid......great video and not over commented on..well presented...
How I remember very clearly watching with great enthusiasm and enjoyment, the Heartbeat TV series. I still miss it so very much indeed. Yet another excellent quality work video, I always enjoy your videos so very much indeed. A lot of nostalgic memories of Heartbeat 💓 💗 💖
So nice to know you watched the programme. Was great in its day. Lovely to visit the place associated with it.
I always look forward to your trips, so we'll done. Thank you for all your hard work!
Thanks for watching!
Bravo,bravo again,thanks so much to you!
Thank you
I never saw the television show but I appreciate the charm of the village. It is amazing to see the sheep just wandering about. Thanks.
Как приятно прогуляться с Вами снова. Приятно порадовали пасущиеся вдоль дороги животные, как здорово, что удалось сохранить работу железнодорожной станции. Приятно прокатиться на таком поезде! Из Ваших видео мы узнаем много нового из жизни и истории Британии, спасибо Вам за труд! 😊
Так рада, что вам понравилась экскурсия. Нечасто увидишь, как так пасутся овцы. Железная дорога прекрасна и, как вы говорите, здорово видеть, как она работает.
Beautiful part of the world, the whole of the North York Moors area is stunning, lovely villages and of course Whitby
Visited there many years ago in thick snow. Came up by steam train from Pickering, one of those never to be repeated trips. Thanks for sharing, and reminding us of that visit.👍😁
Would love to do it in the snow, what a wonderful trip. Will have to ride the train next time.
Sir Simon this one was Amazing it had my three loves in it England,Train’s and Harry Potter! It was fantastic viewing. Thank You gentlemen again for a fantastic video.👍. ☮️&💟
I could easily live in that village if I lived in England! The train station looks stunning and I'm glad they fought to keep the line alive. What a village to walk around, so peaceful though probably not when the tourists arrive. Thank you so much. I need to go and watch my Heartbeat DVD's (yes I still have them) now. Take care and thank you as always. I can't afford to be a patreon but you two are the channel I will do kofe when I can. Thanks again. =-)
Hello Lorraine so nice to know you have enjoyed watching the programme and can link it to the video. The NYMR do a super job of keeping the history alive. No need to worry about Patreon or ko-fi just having you watching is more than enough 😊
@@MemorySeekers Thank yo =-)
I still watch Heartbeat (on dvd)
Love it :)
I don't recall hearing about Heartbeat, though we see many other British series here in America. I'm a fan of detective series such as DCI Banks, Inspector Morse, Prime Suspect, Vera, etc., as well as the various sequels/prequels. The Goathland town and railway station are charming. It's so wonderful to hear that the train and the line were salvaged. Our tiny local 1894 railway ticket office (abandoned in a field from 1954 until 1980) has been restored, and is now part of an outdoor museum. Serious train enthusiasts should check out the incredible California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento if they are ever in the area.
I looked it up, some amazing locomotives there! Good tip for a visit thanks!
England is beautiful.
I am the only one in my family, immediate and extended, who hasn't been. It bothers me, lol.
Simon, you have very good sense for traveling scene !! Thank you, it's very impressed !!
Thank you glad you are enjoying our travels.
Lovely video. Thank you so much.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you that was very nice to see, I was a big fan of Heartbeat as I am now living in Canada , a few years ago I went to Goathland it had be the worst wet day in history hahahaha too bad for sure . We had lunch in the pub walked around had a quick look at the station , but what amazed me was Scripps Garage we were inside and they were showing us how they changed things around from the real working garage to the set, and behind one of the doors was a large poster of the great TT rider Joey Dunlop he was killed in 2000 and he is was from my hometown of Ballymoney well know by us all. Goathland will forever stay in my mind. Thanks for the posting :)
Thank you for sharing your memories of the villages. Very interesting.
Beautiful place, went there on a day trip from Whitby,also beautiful! 👍👍
Great 👍
Very enjoyable, thanks for sharing it with us.
Thank you Andrew.
Beautifully filmed.
Thank you very much!
Thankyou so much. Your fantastic camera work and commentary make me feel I am where ever you both go. Its my dream . Thankyou so much for your very appreciated videos. John (Australia)
Our pleasure! 👍
What gr8 memories this brought back was a fan of Heartbeat you blokes are awesome G Day from Australia
Great to read you have seen the programme. 😊
Danke!
It’s so beautiful and green.
What a delightful little place. I think I'd have to go just to walk amongst the sheep wandering around the village lol
Thanks for the videos are beautiful and I can to know,understand ,learn the English culture by in Italy
Glad you find them helpful 😊
I watch heartbeat every night its on at 8pm on virgin media 3 Irish station, its restarted from the first series where nick Berry was the village Bobby. Love it. That looks to be a fantastic location. Greetings from Ireland ☘️☘️
Ah that’s great always seems to be an episode on somewhere. 😊
Simply lovely
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Fantastic video. I've lived in Australia for many years now but watching 'Heartbeat' (one of my favourite programs) brings back all the memories I had growing up in Wales and England before I left in 1970. I've been back to Britain on several occasions and had planned to return in 2021 and visit Goathland, but we all know what happened at that time. I look at those scenes with some degree of loss of arguably a better time. I noticed a jar of Heinz 'Salad Cream' in the shop window which I still buy to this day. Never been converted to 'Mayo'.
Have you seen the 2 episodes of heartbeat, filmed in Australia????
@@michaelteasdale4708 Yes, with the lovely Lisa Kay.
Another amazing video. Love the filming of the road and green rolling hills as you entered the village by car at the beginning of the video. Beautiful! Why is the town called Goathland (goat?)when there are so many sheep? 🤔
It’s actually nothing to do with goats or sheep. Wiki has this on the name en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goathland
Love That Video ❤😊
You do wonderful videos thank you
Glad you like them! Thank you 😊
Nicely done. My family used to watch Heartbeat in Australia. Spoiler Alert!: Sometimes, when I put on my very sensitive headphones for a scene supposedly shot in a remote farmhouse, I could hear the background sounds of traffic and city streets.
7:20. Those static railway carriages are let out as holiday homes - or they used to be - we stayed in one for a couple of weeks, staggered across the year - the second time to accommodate me, as I was away at boarding school - seemed strange, spending a week in a train, yet going nowhere on it!
What a cool place to spend the night!
18 miles was how long the NYMR railway was for decades between Pickering and Grosmont. Trains now run through to Whitby several miles further.
Hello you are right, thanks for the correction looked it up again and taken it as you mentioned. It’s 24miles now to Whitby thanks!
@@MemorySeekers Glad to be of service. I worked on the NYMR in its early days. PS If you click my logo you'll see our UK tourist model railway in Canada.
@@saltspringrailway3683 What a super model railway. Love the night lights! Great to read you were part of keeping the railway alive in the past. 👍
A beautiful place to live, but I'm worried about the loose sheep, hopefully they won't get hit by cars.
Thank you for this beautiful film, I look forward to the next one.
If people drive carefully they seem to be fine. Something you see a lot in a Yorkshire. I guess sometime sadly it happens.
My ashes when i die will be at Goathland Station some of the best moments of my life in the area
My home.
The train station was used in the 1975 series 'Survivor' where more than 90% of the population was wiped out by a virus that came out of China...at one point they managed to get a steam train working and this station (I'm 99% sure) featured in an episode or two.
Anyone who hasn't been there I would Recommend it and go yourselves
Big question for anyone who knows..........in all the episodes. a lot of vintage cars 'appeared ' to be damaged or destroyed.....did this really happen? Very good vid with good narration.
Britain at its best!
It certainly does show our prettier more scenic side.
So the whole station is identical to the hornby hogsmead range
I guess Hornby did a good job of recreating it for the model. I just looked it up. Very clever!
Went here earlier this yr . Wonderful place beautiful little shops ect all people so friendly and helpful. But the man in the Garage was so rude and unpleasant he let the beautiful place down .
😢
Maybe a stupid question but is this the aria where the detective Vera is filmed ? Greetings from the Netherlands.
Hello I had a quick google and it looks like Vera is filmed in Northumberland so, no it’s not the area I am afraid.
Thank you very much .
Yes its Nortumberland mostly down to Hartlepool it is filmed.
Park at the station it’s cheaper and only a short walk back to the village
Gosh, that steam engine is the same age as I am, and I really don't feel that antique.
😂 It is doing well for its age, I am sure it also does not feel antique.
Driving to fast ,and driving to fast pass the sheep!!
We weren’t actually the go pro makes it look faster. We live in a rural area and are well aware of speed and animals.
Hola !!! Que gran programa mostrando ése pueblo tan bien cuidado .Conservan la cabina de teléfono , tiendas, fotos me parece muy extraordinario.
Acá en Chile también hay crianza de ovejas , en la Patagonía , hace muchos años se exportaba , lana creo que a Ingleterra.
Saludos desde Valparaíso Chile
Recuerdo haber visto las ovejas en la Patagonia cuando visitamos Chile
Can people pet the sheep? Or do the sheep not want to be petted?
They are wild and don’t want to be stroked or feed. Best to leave them be 😊
@@MemorySeekers Then why do they hang out where people are?
Nice grass and flowers and things to eat that keep the areas from getting overgrown and the manure helps the ground. Something they had been doing for centuries. Saves machinery to cut it and eco friendly as well. Free food for the sheep too.
@@MemorySeekers Oh, I understand now. Well, they are cute anyway, whether know it or not, lol. Thank you for responding.
They were real trains run by real people not like these modern trains as soon as they hit leaves or snow they, ve got no grip not a problem with the old steam trains or the diesels of the 1960s .Alan Merseyside.
This is a fantastic video but aidensfield sounds better than goathland
Absolutely beautiful. Mind you though bet you’re a bit bugged if you’ve got an electric vehicle up there though! Ain’t exactly central London is it!
When you brother💕😍 🚶👣 in these beautiful😍 villages....
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I'm staggered and near incredulous that in 2022 a steam locomotive is apparently able to legally operate in this country. I thought they'd been banished eons ago. Were it not for the pole‐axing evidence I wouldn't believe it possible. It's beyond comprehension that in modern times such an evironmentally hostile vehicle is permitted to operate in the UK. Deplorable.
Fact is indeed stranger than fiction.
Pleased to say there are many more preserved steam locomotives and dedicated railway lines running steam in Britain . I live near the Great Central Railway , which is among the best . Also ,there are various brand new steam locomotives at various stages of construction being built by preservation groups. The newest Being Tornado . Have a look . And long May it continue .
You are staggered that steam can still run legally in this country , what is staggering to me is the inability of people not to put things into perspective.
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