hi i lived in grange in the 60s and 70s i also worked there in late 80s at a garage must do a road trip bk up to my old stomping ground and take my dji friend lol also when i was a kid and even up until the late 80s there was no sea grass it was all rocks and sand up to the prom i see the bandstand years ago it had glass windows i shot a lot of them out with a catapult boy did i get into trouble ps love the music i must learn to edit my shit
I'm due to visit Cartmel, from Canada. This video is a great inspiration. Seeing that cottage/barn, it would be great if that could be brought back into use while retaining its rustic exterior.
hans for watching and commenting. Yes, that's a lovely old cottage. It may be difficult to get planning permission from the national park to get it returned to a dwelling now. Sadly.
@@AndyBeckTeesdale Bit of a misinterpretation as to your location you are in Cartmel Fell and Saint Anthonys is in Cartmel Fell which is a hamlet. Cartmel Village is 6.5 miles away and not in the same parish as Cartmel Fell. The cairn is also locally known as Rainsbarrow Old Man.
@@gilcrowe7296 you are correct of course about the name of the village/fell. In my defence as I was filming it was confusing to try and talk about the name of the village with the church being the same as the fell that I was walking up. Do forgive me for the confusion. Have you any idea as to why or when the "old man" was built or by whom?
@@AndyBeckTeesdale Hi Andy, No problem. I was just a little confused by the reference to Cartmel Village. I have no idea about the old man all I remember is that we used to run up to it every week when I attended Cartmel Fell school. Also, the old cottage up the fell this video was a very nice trip down memory lane for me. I thank you for that. If you are in this area again take a look a the slide in the rock opposite the school which has been used and worn down in the rock by generations of children who attended the school. Take care! and I hope soon you will be able to enjoy the open fells of the Lake District again.
hi i lived in grange in the 60s and 70s i also worked there in late 80s at a garage must do a road trip bk up to my old stomping ground and take my dji friend lol also when i was a kid and even up until the late 80s there was no sea grass it was all rocks and sand up to the prom i see the bandstand years ago it had glass windows i shot a lot of them out with a catapult boy did i get into trouble ps love the music i must learn to edit my shit
I'm due to visit Cartmel, from Canada. This video is a great inspiration. Seeing that cottage/barn, it would be great if that could be brought back into use while retaining its rustic exterior.
hans for watching and commenting. Yes, that's a lovely old cottage. It may be difficult to get planning permission from the national park to get it returned to a dwelling now. Sadly.
Walked past this abandoned cottage today! Tried to look up its history but failed, cant believe i found it on your video! 😊
Thanks for the inspiration Andy, it’s not all about the high fells, have you upgraded the camera to something like a GoPro ?
Thanks Adrian. I have had a Gopro Hero 5 for a few years, nearly all of my films a done using that. The Lumix gave up the ghost a while back.
Another great location and not a soul in sight.
Thanks Chris, yes, lovely little fell and very quiet.
@@AndyBeckTeesdale Bit of a misinterpretation as to your location you are in Cartmel Fell and Saint Anthonys is in Cartmel Fell which is a hamlet. Cartmel Village is 6.5 miles away and not in the same parish as Cartmel Fell. The cairn is also locally known as Rainsbarrow Old Man.
@@gilcrowe7296 you are correct of course about the name of the village/fell. In my defence as I was filming it was confusing to try and talk about the name of the village with the church being the same as the fell that I was walking up. Do forgive me for the confusion. Have you any idea as to why or when the "old man" was built or by whom?
@@AndyBeckTeesdale Hi Andy, No problem. I was just a little confused by the reference to Cartmel Village. I have no idea about the old man all I remember is that we used to run up to it every week when I attended Cartmel Fell school. Also, the old cottage up the fell this video was a very nice trip down memory lane for me. I thank you for that.
If you are in this area again take a look a the slide in the rock opposite the school which has been used and worn down in the rock by generations of children who attended the school.
Take care! and I hope soon you will be able to enjoy the open fells of the Lake District again.