I was born and bred in kings lynn then moved away 12 years ago and it’s strange every time I come back to see my mum, daughter and grandchildren as it’s changed loads in a few years
Great video of a tour around King’s Lynn in Norfolk. The medieval architecture is beautiful. It is an area I would like to explore and I would also like to see the Wash and the coastline nearby. I will get there one day for a short break. Thanks for sharing.
I came here in January 2001 for a few months work and am still here 21 years later! Love it and Norfolk. One important historic place he missed and walked past the road twice was Captain Horatio Nelson’s house closer to The Minster (St Margaret’s church). Nelson was born and bred a proud Norfolk man but most tourists only think of and see Nelson’s column in Trafalgar Square, London.
Been in King's Lynn all my life,Part moved to Outwell in Wisbech for about 3 and half years,Then moved back to Kings Lynn,Not really changed all the years really,Do remember used to be more Pubs about around Kings Lynn years ago,Lot of them been pulled down and new places been built,Still has a lot of very old history places about
Part truth on why kings Lynn shipping died out but another and bigger reason was when steam was becoming more used Lynn wasn’t deep enough and a lot of trade went to Great Yarmouth.
Oh wow! I’ve been here. I lived here once actually. Great place to raise kids and settle down. I remember I met a kid who smashed his head with a metal thing back in high school. Weird times
I think lynn and surrounding areas are really nice .I wouldn't live anywhere else now.some people in comments saying it's a dive and dangerous., it's no different too any other town in the country on a Friday or Saturday night lol.
That was not the church of st Mary's that you claimed in the video, st Mary's is on Hillington Square down the road, you was actually standing at st Margaret church
Totally agree, Wow a World famous drummer comes from there and and nothing to tell people about him, that is Soooooo British! 🙄 Can you imagine the Americans doing that, they would have his name & face on Everything! My friend lives there she just sent me this video, I bet when you get down to it the town will have a few interesting things just like Buxton does where I was born and raised …..but you can only look at a bunch of buildings and small shops, a park and a load of pubs for so many years before it all gets very boring. I used to live in America for 8 years, I saw more development in 8 years than in that town in West Virginia than I’ve seen in over 45 plus in Buxton! And then they sit around here and wonder why so many people drink, and so many are doing drugs ……then again many American towns are similar even though they have lots more things for people to do so who knows what the answer is, I guess we all as people will eventually get bored of everything and maybe that is the normal thing to do so we have to constantly be looking for new things to see and do. 🤷♂️
A Man walks into a pub in deepest kings Lynn and orders a white wine spritza everyone goes quiet and looks round at the man they stand and stare at him "you aint from round here boy, where you from " ? Well i am from london actually says the man. " why the heck do you wanna come here stranger and what do you do " ? he asks. Well i am here on a day trip and i am a taxidermist. " hey stranger, what the heck is a taxidermist ? Well see, i mount animals. The man turns to the rest of the pub and says " its all Ok boys hes one of us "
Amateurish! Do the basic research!! You've literally busked it and randomly wander around Research!! Start with the weather. You don't even know if it's a city or a town! It's the latter. You effectively say Henry VIII changed its name from Bishops Lynn when he got rid of the churches...and then visit the main church in Saturday market place, left unnamed. Henry got rid of the monasteries and abbeys. You said it was a very important port. It was the biggest in 14thC ! You missed Capt Vancouver's connection to Captain Cook. You didn't visit the shellfish port. The North Lynn ferry. No reference to the Mart ancient fair. The Red Mount Chapel in that park you nearly visited. The museum. They do history. It's got a seedy side as every town has. Thanks to post war planners but huge history for a small town Mid video you go and dry out and do minimal research. Then try to locate Roger Taylor's house Not very smart Jason More holes than a Gruyere ..or is it Emmental or Gouda?? Off to research cheese
Please go ahead and film a video. I would like to see your effort. Then you can go to my home town of Stratford Upon Avon and repeat the exercise. I will then pull your contribution apart!
You elected to do a video. With the intention of making it public. But if you do it is open to question. No one made you do that. It could be a valuable pre visit reference. But it isnt. Having made it public I presume you assumed, that most people wouldn't know the place well enough to question it. I've only lived nearby for 11 years and yet I knew most of the above. 10 minutes googling gave me the rest. Just encouraging to make a better job by doing some proper research. That's a fair comment I reckon
The town hall at 3:32 and the dock area was used as the filming location for the 1985 film Revolution, starring Al Pacino.
i live in lynn ,you need to come back in the summer for the festival and visit the walks ,all free and and a credit to our town
my club on fm from non league
I was born and bred in kings lynn then moved away 12 years ago and it’s strange every time I come back to see my mum, daughter and grandchildren as it’s changed loads in a few years
Great video of a tour around King’s Lynn in Norfolk. The medieval architecture is beautiful. It is an area I would like to explore and I would also like to see the Wash and the coastline nearby. I will get there one day for a short break. Thanks for sharing.
We were there in November. It’s an interesting place. Very historic. Good shopping centre.
I came here in January 2001 for a few months work and am still here 21 years later! Love it and Norfolk.
One important historic place he missed and walked past the road twice was Captain Horatio Nelson’s house closer to The Minster (St Margaret’s church). Nelson was born and bred a proud Norfolk man but most tourists only think of and see Nelson’s column in Trafalgar Square, London.
Born in Burnham Thorpe.
Looks lovely.
What’s black and slides down Nelsons column? Winnie Mandela. Lol
Lots of history, it’s a town , a good place to raise children .
I’ve lived here for 17 years and I love it great history great people
I ride kings lynn all the time on my bmx and exploring the place is so fun
I love living in lynn aswell
Such gorgeous weather!
😂
The library and gardens are beautiful.
I’m originally from kings lynn I only have a few memories but ended up moving away when I was 6
Nice place to visit but almost devoid of fun, music and nightlife
Lovely architecture and interesting history. On the whole, its a dive when move out to the residental areas
As someone who lives here… yeeeeah it sucks ass. The older parts look nice but majority is just not that great.
Yeah they never do these walks at 2.00am on a Saturday, might have a different opinion!
Roger Taylors auntie lived not far away from me in Lynn and apparently he used to visit her in his Rolls Royce.
Nice little snipped of info.
Been in King's Lynn all my life,Part moved to Outwell in Wisbech for about 3 and half years,Then moved back to Kings Lynn,Not really changed all the years really,Do remember used to be more Pubs about around Kings Lynn years ago,Lot of them been pulled down and new places been built,Still has a lot of very old history places about
4.55,The Dukes head Hotel,I also used to work there as well as a pot washer
Part truth on why kings Lynn shipping died out but another and bigger reason was when steam was becoming more used Lynn wasn’t deep enough and a lot of trade went to Great Yarmouth.
Just makes me miss home 😢😢
Oh wow! I’ve been here. I lived here once actually. Great place to raise kids and settle down. I remember I met a kid who smashed his head with a metal thing back in high school. Weird times
What a memory!
Missed the tide clock on the Minster
I think lynn and surrounding areas are really nice .I wouldn't live anywhere else now.some people in comments saying it's a dive and dangerous., it's no different too any other town in the country on a Friday or Saturday night lol.
Y'all must visit North Lynn, it's a must!
Lol.
😂😂😂
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😂😂😂 yes ofc
My current town!
Nice!
Shit init
That was not the church of st Mary's that you claimed in the video, st Mary's is on Hillington Square down the road, you was actually standing at st Margaret church
All Saints church is Hillington Square.
It's definitely a town.
How did you end up on kingly Lynn ! Watching for NZ - my sister lives here - made me home sick
Totally agree, Wow a World famous drummer comes from there and and nothing to tell people about him, that is Soooooo British! 🙄
Can you imagine the Americans doing that, they would have his name & face on Everything!
My friend lives there she just sent me this video, I bet when you get down to it the town will have a few interesting things just like Buxton does where I was born and raised …..but you can only look at a bunch of buildings and small shops, a park and a load of pubs for so many years before it all gets very boring.
I used to live in America for 8 years, I saw more development in 8 years than in that town in West Virginia than I’ve seen in over 45 plus in Buxton!
And then they sit around here and wonder why so many people drink, and so many are doing drugs ……then again many American towns are similar even though they have lots more things for people to do so who knows what the answer is, I guess we all as people will eventually get bored of everything and maybe that is the normal thing to do so we have to constantly be looking for new things to see and do. 🤷♂️
Interring comments. And true.
There are ornamental bronze Drum Sticks in the Walks Park honouring Mr Taylor
@@DMAEmmeryJohnWish I knew that before...
@@JasonSmartTravel
Also the birthplace of Alan Partridge 😂 Stephen Fry lives ( house) near there too in Setchly
@@DMAEmmeryJohn stephen Fry lives in East winch on the A47, I've done work at his house.
Please do 24 hours in Middlesbrough and have a Parmo
It’s a plan!
Or just get one from lynn
The best thing to do in Kings Lynn is leave
why? it looks like a fine town
Gary Glitter lived at no 1 High Street for around 2 years
I get most haunted vibes from your voice
A Man walks into a pub in deepest kings Lynn
and orders a white wine spritza
everyone goes quiet and looks round at the man
they stand and stare at him
"you aint from round here boy, where you from " ?
Well i am from london actually says the man.
" why the heck do you wanna come here stranger and what do you do " ?
he asks.
Well i am here on a day trip and i am a taxidermist.
" hey stranger, what the heck is a taxidermist ?
Well see, i mount animals.
The man turns to the rest of the pub and says
" its all Ok boys hes one of us "
Esta é a city onde se passa o romance Pilares da Terra? de Ken Follet? E a catedral? Favor algué confirar, pliss...
It’s a dive
Don't have to go there!
Agreed, it is
Yeh all those buetiful old buildings, god, it looks so ghastly...all that history, should knock it down and build a giant KFC.
@@mikethebloodthirsty try walking around the town when the clubs are open late on a Saturday night, you'll soon change your mind, dangerous place.
@@sambrooks7862 it’s the same in every town in the uk at chucking out time
Good ol Kings bin
ur mum
@@londontalks6371 ya nan
Amateurish! Do the basic research!! You've literally busked it and randomly wander around
Research!! Start with the weather.
You don't even know if it's a city or a town! It's the latter. You effectively say Henry VIII changed its name from Bishops Lynn when he got rid of the churches...and then visit the main church in Saturday market place, left unnamed. Henry got rid of the monasteries and abbeys.
You said it was a very important port. It was the biggest in 14thC ! You missed Capt Vancouver's connection to Captain Cook. You didn't visit the shellfish port. The North Lynn ferry. No reference to the Mart ancient fair. The Red Mount Chapel in that park you nearly visited. The museum. They do history.
It's got a seedy side as every town has. Thanks to post war planners but huge history for a small town
Mid video you go and dry out and do minimal research. Then try to locate Roger Taylor's house
Not very smart Jason
More holes than a Gruyere ..or is it Emmental or Gouda?? Off to research cheese
Glad you enjoyed it!
Please go ahead and film a video. I would like to see your effort. Then you can go to my home town of Stratford Upon Avon and repeat the exercise. I will then pull your contribution apart!
You elected to do a video. With the intention of making it public. But if you do it is open to question. No one made you do that. It could be a valuable pre visit reference. But it isnt. Having made it public I presume you assumed, that most people wouldn't know the place well enough to question it. I've only lived nearby for 11 years and yet I knew most of the above. 10 minutes googling gave me the rest. Just encouraging to make a better job by doing some proper research. That's a fair comment I reckon