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Guys, this Yorkshire series is - without question - the single best travel series on TH-cam (and I follow dozens of channels). Of course, I’m of Yorkshire descent, but that’s not even why I love this series. Your videography is wonderful. Your research is exceptional. Your narration is flawless. Everything comes together in a relaxing and gentle flow that makes watching a pleasure. Why the BBC hasn’t snapped you up and given you a contract is beyond me. This is not flattery. I’m a longtime fan of this channel. But your Yorkshire videos are a cut above. Anyone who loves England MUST watch these. And, if there is an awards system for TH-cam videos, you MUST enter these. I very much appreciate all the work that went into them.
I second all of these statements...just a brilliant presentation of the area and all it officers...I have long desired to visit the area since seeing this...✨🤙🏼✨
Enthusiastically agree, wonderful channel, and I love his narration. He speaks at a serene clip, doesn’t go rabbiting off on tangents, doesn’t have stupid loud graphics popping up. This is the travel channel I’ve been searching for. 🙏🏽
Absolutely delighted with your wonderful tours - I'm a real anglophile but have only been to England once and am unlikely to be able to go back, so I live vicariously through your tours!
Lovely is the first word that always occurs to me whenever I think of the Village of Haworth. I still have the Bronte book I purchased at the local bookstore back in 1974. Spent most of my time there haunting the Church cemetery. It was the highlight of my student trip from Kean College in New Jersey. Does not appear to have changed much. Enchanting.
Thank you for this! I am ecstatic that I found your channel!!!!! I'm in TN the US and after watching every episode of 'All Creatures', the original, I fell in love with Yorkshire, therefore, I long to retire there someday!!!!!!!! 💜🙏🍁🍂
Time has stopped!!! I feel engrossed in this recording. Walking, sightseeing breathing. It's complete relaxation!!! This village is a fairy tale! Everything is so incredibly magical! Thank you for a wonderful, magical film!!! Best regards 👏😘😍
How lovely! You could almost feel yourself sinking back in time with the sun setting and the street lamps coming on. What a sense of history and time. Love the quaint little shops and cottages.
Such a picturesque village. I would love to roam the streets & take in the beautiful scenery. I know in my heart I was definitely born in the wrong country....lol! Thanks guys!
@@MemorySeekers I was over there 2015. I was in London, Canterbury & Dover. My husband & I have a trip planned for September 2023. Thanks to your videos we plan on visiting York, Winchester & Bath. I absolutely cannot wait! I also have a lot of family history there. I love you guys & I truly appreciate your videos.
I really enjoyed this video. The town is so beautiful and seems to be beautifully kept the people there seem proud of the heritage. How lovely to glimpse the past in todays world.
What a lovely village, i appreciate u both with all my heart for exploring immense beauty of England villages, bringing back to the facts of once lived enormously.. streets , food, buildings, the whole picturesque is so bewitching & such a peaceful surroundings, all this just mind-blowing & so calming.. the video clarity & background music is perfect & mesmerizing, that I would definitely live my whole life in such a amazing village.. thank u for sharing
The first time I visited Haworth was in ‘97. Apart from the literary attraction, I was especially fascinated by the Worth Valley Railway. I lived in West Yorkshire for a couple of years on board a narrowboat which was bui]t on the Calder Navigation & fitted out at Aperly Bridge. I then moved to a marina on the North Oxford Canal.
I was born not far from Apperley Bridge. My Father was a railway man when steam trains ran everywhere. I miss a lot about West Yorks and Haworth is fascinating.
Thank you for sharing a personal story, what a wonderful way to live on the canal. Must try that experience one day (even if just for a holiday). Always fascinated me!
Years ago I was working in the old school .an American tourist asked if he could look round and take some photos. there was only me there so I told him I didn't think it was open to the public but if he was quick it should be ok, it was only an empty building with a few old desks and seats in a store room . He spent about 10 minutes looking round and taking photos . When he left he had a smile on his face that looked like it would last a lifetime. I have friends that live in Haworth and I drive through it every week , I don't appreciate what's on my door step
I'm from South Africa, have only traveled through England twice in my life, many years ago, I'm green with envy when I watch these, the towns are simply gorgeously beautiful and the countryside unparalleled!
I was lucky enough to have been born at Haworth. Wonderful memories of the people that were alive there in the 1960's (especially "Harry the Hat" and Mrs Berry behind the counter at Southams Bakery. I also attended the Sunday School, which in those days was unchanged since the Brontes)
@@MemorySeekers Southams was the second shop in from the church steps and the stocks; opposite to what was (Michael) Snowden's green grocer which is now the craft ale bar. Next to Snowdens was a butcher's shop. The Tourist Information stored old furniture (not for sale. It wasn't a shop) The only "tourist shops" down the Main Street was Villette cafe on the right (top side of what was Mitchell's newsagent). and a little gift shop almost opposite. The bottom shop on the left (before you descend down Butt Lane) was a ladies hairdresser with all the hair dryers in a row by the window. Down Butt Lane in a little field on the left (before the Rawden Road by-pass was built) was a little blue wooden shack that sold sweets and lollies. Opposite the Sun on West Lane is the Methodist Chapel where we used to watch the Xmas pantomime. I saw Mother Goose and all those taking part lived in the village. My dad was the village bobby and helped on traffic duty when they were filming the Railway Children. He became drinking pals with Bernard Cribbens in the Black Bull. The final scene shows all the Haworth "big wigs" walking on the railway line, waving. Dad could name them all. My doctor was a Dambuster. Weaver's Restaurant was Keith's Café (Keith Ackroyd). Opposite there where there are now houses, was a petrol station. Up Dimples Lane (beyond the Rabbit Hill (known by visitors as "Penistone Hill) was a garage that did MOTs and such. The infilled quarry which is now a car park - was the dump for everybody's cars, including my dad's. Finally, on there was a cafe on the moors (near to the cemetery. It was on the news in the 1960's when a coachful of tourists heading for a cuppa, slipped sideways down into the field below.
I’ve visited Haworth. It’s a picturesque place and well worth a visit. The only thing is you have to be fit as it’s quite steep. I couldn’t do it now sadly Me poor old legs wouldn’t make it.
Dear Simon and Will what a beautiful video , haworth is such a mesmerising village , we 've had the feeling of walking right next to you through the beautiful cobbled streets.Amazing ,and a great video ,all of the historic informations , brilliant ,thank you so very much sharing it with us.loved so much watching it.🤩🤩greetings from hamburg
Hello Erika, thank you for the lovely comment. So glad you enjoyed our walk around. It was so wonderful to be there and experience it day and night. So different.
Lovely video! And great information about this history of the village, as always. The narrow streets and historic stone buildings help us feel transported back in time. Thanks for taking us along virtually!
I can’t believe I’m only NOW clicking on your channel when I’ve seen it scrolling. Finally stopped and I SM HOOKED! Definitely hit SUBSCRIBE right away. I’m too poor to go to all these places and you show them so well! The narration isn’t excessive but the narrator has a great voice. I can travel through you! Thank you for that!!!!
This was one of the best.it had evrything from Yorkshire to church street,Inger bread to Tudor houses nd my fav. Brontte lifestyle.wenever i will travel yorkshire nd church street nd memory seekers are on my list
Thank you so much for a wonderful tour of Haworth. The night scenes were so atmospheric. As you said, just like stepping back into Victorian times. The village would look stunning at Christmas. You did an amazing job.
Excellent tour of Haworth - the clarity of the filming was so good. I loved every minute of it. Yes, shame they didnt retain some vintage character of the Black Bull. Ive enjoyed your videos on the Brontes and even learned a few things I didnt know. Looking forward to Thirsk, that will be great to see as well. Really loving your channel. Thank you.
I live in Thornton Bradford near to where the Bronte's were born so have been to Haworth a few times but have never seen it at night it looked so different thanks for such a great video 👍
Wonderful wonderful wonderful!! The last bit of the video showing the evening with all those glowing lights on in the shops was quite magical. Thanks again guys.
It was a highlight for us as well. We were so lucky to be staying over nearby. So few get to stay in the evening when visiting and you really miss out on something special at that time of day.
Thank you so much for your interesting and beautiful videos! I'm still learning english and I'm often having a hard time to understand what I hear but I can understand everything very well in your videos. Awesome 😊
Thanks again Simon and Will for another great video. Loved it! Haworth looks like a little piece of heaven. If I ever made back to England I’d 💯visit there. It really is like stepping back a couple of hundred years. As I I’ve said before, the Bronte family and their stories moved me beyond compare. I’m grateful that I can visit them again thanks to your high quality videos. Take care of each other and as always I look forward to next week! ❤
As a resident of Haworth I loved your film. You've really captured the character of the place. Just a note, though. The "starlings" you refer to towards the end are actually rooks, hundreds of which nest in the trees in the church yard.
Thank you, it means a lot to know a local has enjoyed it. I am sure you have many more stories than we could ever know about the village. My bad on the birds, although someone else has said they are crows? Not that up on my birds.
I wish at least one American town or village could like like Haworth. I enjoyed your tour, and I also like your videos on the Bronte family. In this video, I can easily imagine a young woman in Georgian or 1840's Victorian dress carefully walking down a cobblestoned hill.
One of the shops in the High Street is Wild's bakers and confectioners which sells many delicacies under the name of Grandma Wild. I asked if there was a discount for Grandson Wild, but was told No.
What a fantastic video😊 I just love how you narrate all the relevant facts of these amazing towns, in your great storytelling voice. I felt as though I was walking along with you; your video was beautifully edited and presented. The rainy evening, with the glistening lights bouncing off the wet cobblestone street, was brilliant! I’m planning a visit to York very soon, so your videos have provided inspiration and direction to my travel schedule. I love your channel. Thank you again, for sharing the best of your travels😊
Yet again a lovely journey. More cobbles and such steep walking, you will both be keeping fit while showing us this lovely area. Looking forward to next week. Thanks again cheers Cheryl 🙂
I commend your country on keeping history alive! When the money of a community dies,the people find ways to bring in new money with tourism and the like.Where here,if the money leaves,so does the buildings eventually.They fall into ruin mostly.The town buildings are lovely! Thanks for the tours!
Another beautifully-produced video of this fascinating area. Your dedication in filming from early morning to night gave a wonderful impression of the town in all its moods. The potted history always adds a lot; the shockingly-low life expectancy shed light on just how different conditions were in those days - and how lucky we are now!
I so enjoy watching all your videos, it’s like going back in time. I simply must return to England some day and experience these beautiful villages for myself. Thank you so much 😊
Great as usual. I had to wait all day before I could watch. So interesting. Thanks so for this wonderful treat. Hugs and blessings.oh wanted to say how much I enjoy the night shots.
Beautiful Haworth Train Station with the beautiful gardens. Do these pubs have places upstairs where people can sleep in? Lol years ago I had a precious Christian friend from Cornwall whose called me a closet Brit because my love of almost everything English. Loved Brontes, Austen, Alf videos.😊❤
What a terrific video of Haworth! I had 10 days tripping around Yorkshire back in 2019 but somehow missed out on this village. Thanks for showing us around.
Thank you! That brought back a lot of fond Yorkshire memories while I had an afternoon tea break (Yorkshire Tea, of course!) Haworth is even lovelier after nightfall... I'll have to stay in one of the inns on a future trip and enjoy the quiet spookiness.
So glad you we stirred the memories! I would recommend staying the night, we are so glad we were near by to allow us to be there after dark. Well worth it.
Simon and Will, your work is enriching and delightful. Thank you. I’m wondering if you intend to explore Lancastershire, which is where my maternal grandfather was born and raised-in Low Bentham. I look at the Yorkshire vids and think that there might be some resemblance to the shire next door. As a Yankee (my grandfather, one Fred Bolton, emigrated as a young widower and married my grandmother in Trenton, Ontario) I have been to England, Scotland and Ireland, but did not manage to get to Lancastershire. I’ll keep watching and hoping! 😉❤️🙏🏼💥
I certainly hope one day we will back up that way and explore Lancashire. We live quite far away so would need a good week like we had in Yorkshire to get in lots of exploring.
Thank you. I am loving all your videos. This one was particularly enjoyable because we got to see you 'interact' with the town, having the ginger biscuit - which gives more interest and also gave us time to digest all the historical information. Thank you so much for your time and effort. Unfortunately, poor as a churchmouse here, so can't contribute at the current time. Hope to do so in the future!
I enjoy your videos very much. So much interesting and informative information. Most vloggers are constantly inserting their face in the middle of a scene they are supposedly showing us. You don’t. Thank you.
@@MemorySeekers Well, thank you, too! I especially liked the fact you went the extra mile to get the rain soaked streets & lighting in the evening. Again, your filming, editing skills, musical accompaniment, and narrative are all spot on.
Thank you very much for such an impressive and wonderful video. I’m a big fun of Emily Brontë. I came across Wuthring Heights some three decades ago and since then it’s captured my mind. I’ll definitely visit Haworth to feel Brontë’s soul there.
What a treat to watch your videos! Thank you so very much for sharing these wonderful locations and the information about the people from history and the current times.
You can imagine women in long dresses and shawls with woven baskets tucked under their arms to carry the groceries and men in cloth caps and waistcoats walking the streets. I love that Patrick had the forethought to push for better living conditions. Once again you've outdone yourselves. Thank you =-)
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I love this village..........the scenery in this village looks like diagon alley in harry potter movie
Guys, this Yorkshire series is - without question - the single best travel series on TH-cam (and I follow dozens of channels). Of course, I’m of Yorkshire descent, but that’s not even why I love this series. Your videography is wonderful. Your research is exceptional. Your narration is flawless. Everything comes together in a relaxing and gentle flow that makes watching a pleasure. Why the BBC hasn’t snapped you up and given you a contract is beyond me. This is not flattery. I’m a longtime fan of this channel. But your Yorkshire videos are a cut above. Anyone who loves England MUST watch these. And, if there is an awards system for TH-cam videos, you MUST enter these. I very much appreciate all the work that went into them.
Thanks so much Todd, that was a very kind comment. So glad you have enjoyed the Yorkshire ones. We have really enjoyed making them!
I second all of these statements...just a brilliant presentation of the area and all it officers...I have long desired to visit the area since seeing this...✨🤙🏼✨
Enthusiastically agree, wonderful channel, and I love his narration. He speaks at a serene clip, doesn’t go rabbiting off on tangents, doesn’t have stupid loud graphics popping up. This is the travel channel I’ve been searching for. 🙏🏽
Absolutely delighted with your wonderful tours - I'm a real anglophile but have only been to England once and am unlikely to be able to go back, so I live vicariously through your tours!
Shame you cannot make it back. Really glad we can at least share them with you virtually.
A quintessential English village. Thanks for sharing. G'Day from Australia.
I think it really is from that era. Thank you for watching.
I didnt know Yorkshire was such an amzing place. I thoroughly enjoyed the tour of Haworth. Its so quaint with a lot of character.
So glad you enjoyed it and yes it is amazing and we only scrapped the surface with our time there!
Lovely is the first word that always occurs to me whenever I think of the Village of Haworth. I still have the Bronte book I purchased at the local bookstore back in 1974. Spent most of my time there haunting the Church cemetery. It was the highlight of my student trip from Kean College in New Jersey. Does not appear to have changed much. Enchanting.
Thank you for this! I am ecstatic that I found your channel!!!!! I'm in TN the US and after watching every episode of 'All Creatures', the original, I fell in love with Yorkshire, therefore, I long to retire there someday!!!!!!!! 💜🙏🍁🍂
Welcome to the channel, glad you are enjoying our series in Yorkshire. Hope you like some of the other places we go as well.
Time has stopped!!!
I feel engrossed in this recording. Walking, sightseeing breathing. It's complete relaxation!!!
This village is a fairy tale!
Everything is so incredibly magical!
Thank you for a wonderful, magical film!!! Best regards 👏😘😍
So please you enjoyed it so much.
@@MemorySeekers Thank you very much.
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How lovely! You could almost feel yourself sinking back in time with the sun setting and the street lamps coming on. What a sense of history and time. Love the quaint little shops and cottages.
So pleased it came across well and you enjoyed it.
I agree the atmosphere with the lighting in the evening was special. 🦘🐨🦘🐨😷
So do we!
Haworth also famously appeared briefly in one of my all time favorite films, Rita, Sue And Bob Too
Thanks a lot for including the evening scenery. It was quite revealing. The night was totally different from the day time.
Yes it was amazing, we were lucky to still be there. Not something you get to see everyday.
Such a picturesque village. I would love to roam the streets & take in the beautiful scenery. I know in my heart I was definitely born in the wrong country....lol! Thanks guys!
It really is very beautiful. I wish you come over and visit. Have you ever been to the UK?
@@MemorySeekers I was over there 2015. I was in London, Canterbury & Dover. My husband & I have a trip planned for September 2023. Thanks to your videos we plan on visiting York, Winchester & Bath. I absolutely cannot wait! I also have a lot of family history there. I love you guys & I truly appreciate your videos.
Sounds like it will be a wonderful trip. So nice to hear you will be visiting places we have been! I bet you cannot wait. 😊
Love seeing Haworth at night, so atmospheric
We loved it at night and the rain added to the mysterious feel. Great to be around when the crowds have gone home.
My local lovely Yorkshire village Haworth full of history and culture and memories for me proud to be from around here ❤
I really enjoyed this video. The town is so beautiful and seems to be beautifully kept the people there seem proud of the heritage. How lovely to glimpse the past in todays world.
Glad you enjoyed it, yes I think they are really proud of it and they should be!
What a lovely village, i appreciate u both with all my heart for exploring immense beauty of England villages, bringing back to the facts of once lived enormously.. streets , food, buildings, the whole picturesque is so bewitching & such a peaceful surroundings, all this just mind-blowing & so calming.. the video clarity & background music is perfect & mesmerizing, that I would definitely live my whole life in such a amazing village.. thank u for sharing
Wonderful words, they reflect my feelings exactly.
So glad, as always Harsha, that you enjoy our tours in Yorkshire. You always write such lovely messages.
@@MemorySeekers thank u
The first time I visited Haworth was in ‘97. Apart from the literary attraction, I was especially fascinated by the Worth Valley Railway. I lived in West Yorkshire for a couple of years on board a narrowboat which was bui]t on the Calder Navigation & fitted out at Aperly Bridge. I then moved to a marina on the North Oxford Canal.
I was born not far from Apperley Bridge. My Father was a railway man when steam trains ran everywhere. I miss a lot about West Yorks and Haworth is fascinating.
Thank you for sharing a personal story, what a wonderful way to live on the canal. Must try that experience one day (even if just for a holiday). Always fascinated me!
A truly wonderful village. I visited this place in the early 70s and it has hardly changed
Years ago I was working in the old school .an American tourist asked if he could look round and take some photos. there was only me there so I told him I didn't think it was open to the public but if he was quick it should be ok, it was only an empty building with a few old desks and seats in a store room . He spent about 10 minutes looking round and taking photos . When he left he had a smile on his face that looked like it would last a lifetime. I have friends that live in Haworth and I drive through it every week , I don't appreciate what's on my door step
Come down from Wuthering Heights..turn into Jane Eyre Drive and up to Wildfell Hall..ring and as for the Tenant
I'm from South Africa, have only traveled through England twice in my life, many years ago, I'm green with envy when I watch these, the towns are simply gorgeously beautiful and the countryside unparalleled!
I was lucky enough to have been born at Haworth. Wonderful memories of the people that were alive there in the 1960's (especially "Harry the Hat" and Mrs Berry behind the counter at Southams Bakery. I also attended the Sunday School, which in those days was unchanged since the Brontes)
and Christened at St Michael's
Lovely to hear your personal memories of a special place for you. Thank you for sharing.
@@MemorySeekers Southams was the second shop in from the church steps and the stocks; opposite to what was (Michael) Snowden's green grocer which is now the craft ale bar. Next to Snowdens was a butcher's shop. The Tourist Information stored old furniture (not for sale. It wasn't a shop) The only "tourist shops" down the Main Street was Villette cafe on the right (top side of what was Mitchell's newsagent). and a little gift shop almost opposite. The bottom shop on the left (before you descend down Butt Lane) was a ladies hairdresser with all the hair dryers in a row by the window. Down Butt Lane in a little field on the left (before the Rawden Road by-pass was built) was a little blue wooden shack that sold sweets and lollies. Opposite the Sun on West Lane is the Methodist Chapel where we used to watch the Xmas pantomime. I saw Mother Goose and all those taking part lived in the village. My dad was the village bobby and helped on traffic duty when they were filming the Railway Children. He became drinking pals with Bernard Cribbens in the Black Bull. The final scene shows all the Haworth "big wigs" walking on the railway line, waving. Dad could name them all. My doctor was a Dambuster. Weaver's Restaurant was Keith's Café (Keith Ackroyd). Opposite there where there are now houses, was a petrol station. Up Dimples Lane (beyond the Rabbit Hill (known by visitors as "Penistone Hill) was a garage that did MOTs and such. The infilled quarry which is now a car park - was the dump for everybody's cars, including my dad's. Finally, on there was a cafe on the moors (near to the cemetery. It was on the news in the 1960's when a coachful of tourists heading for a cuppa, slipped sideways down into the field below.
I’ve visited Haworth. It’s a picturesque place and well worth a visit. The only thing is you have to be fit as it’s quite steep. I couldn’t do it now sadly Me poor old legs wouldn’t make it.
Dear Simon and Will what a beautiful video , haworth is such a mesmerising village , we 've had the feeling of walking right next to you through the beautiful cobbled streets.Amazing ,and a great video ,all of the historic informations , brilliant ,thank you so very much sharing it with us.loved so much watching it.🤩🤩greetings from hamburg
Hello Erika, thank you for the lovely comment. So glad you enjoyed our walk around. It was so wonderful to be there and experience it day and night. So different.
Lovely video! And great information about this history of the village, as always. The narrow streets and historic stone buildings help us feel transported back in time. Thanks for taking us along virtually!
No problem at all. We glad you joined us!
I can’t believe I’m only NOW clicking on your channel when I’ve seen it scrolling. Finally stopped and I SM HOOKED! Definitely hit SUBSCRIBE right away. I’m too poor to go to all these places and you show them so well! The narration isn’t excessive but the narrator has a great voice. I can travel through you! Thank you for that!!!!
Welcome to the channel, lots to catch up on! Enjoy ☺️
Such a beautiful little village of Haworth. Thanks for sharing and the evening scenery was also so enchanting!
This was one of the best.it had evrything from Yorkshire to church street,Inger bread to Tudor houses nd my fav. Brontte lifestyle.wenever i will travel yorkshire nd church street nd memory seekers are on my list
Thank you so much for a wonderful tour of Haworth. The night scenes were so atmospheric. As you said, just like stepping back into Victorian times. The village would look stunning at Christmas. You did an amazing job.
Apparently it is amazing at Christmas. I would love to visit then. I wish we lived closer!
Thank you for your video 😊if I have a time that will be there.i hope will be soon.
Excellent tour of Haworth - the clarity of the filming was so good. I loved every minute of it. Yes, shame they didnt retain some vintage character of the Black Bull. Ive enjoyed your videos on the Brontes and even learned a few things I didnt know. Looking forward to Thirsk, that will be great to see as well. Really loving your channel. Thank you.
Thank you Mary, so pleased you are enjoying the videos.
I live in Thornton Bradford near to where the Bronte's were born so have been to Haworth a few times but have never seen it at night it looked so different thanks for such a great video 👍
Its quite magical at night and so quiet!
Absolutely delightful and beautiful village! Thank you again for yet another excellent video of one of my favorite places in England, and the world!!!
Beautiful place thank-you 💕
Enjoyed that so much. The lights in the evening with the rain created a beautiful atmosphere.
Yes its not often you want the rain but this time it really made it magical.
Magical visit no word to say how I feel n enjoy
I feel i was there definitely I will visit this summer
Thank you so much for upload wonderful video
So glad you enjoyed it so much.
Wonderful wonderful wonderful!! The last bit of the video showing the evening with all those glowing lights on in the shops was quite magical. Thanks again guys.
It was a highlight for us as well. We were so lucky to be staying over nearby. So few get to stay in the evening when visiting and you really miss out on something special at that time of day.
Mágic town. We were there many years ago.
It's a Beautiful. its some were I love to spend my last days...
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Спасибо, очень приятно, что вам нравится смотреть наши видео.
Thank you so much for your interesting and beautiful videos! I'm still learning english and I'm often having a hard time to understand what I hear but I can understand everything very well in your videos. Awesome 😊
Wonderful! Thanks for watching, glad they are helpful! 😊
Thank you for the beautiful video. What a great idea to also film during the evening. That was magical! All the best from Canada.
I am so glad we stuck around to do it. Such a contrast and actually I preferred that time of day. The rain added a lovely dimension.
Thanks again Simon and Will for another great video. Loved it! Haworth looks like a little piece of heaven. If I ever made back to England I’d 💯visit there. It really is like stepping back a couple of hundred years. As I I’ve said before, the Bronte family and their stories moved me beyond compare. I’m grateful that I can visit them again thanks to your high quality videos. Take care of each other and as always I look forward to next week! ❤
As a resident of Haworth I loved your film. You've really captured the character of the place. Just a note, though. The "starlings" you refer to towards the end are actually rooks, hundreds of which nest in the trees in the church yard.
Thank you, it means a lot to know a local has enjoyed it. I am sure you have many more stories than we could ever know about the village. My bad on the birds, although someone else has said they are crows? Not that up on my birds.
I wish at least one American town or village could like like Haworth. I enjoyed your tour, and I also like your videos on the Bronte family. In this video, I can easily imagine a young woman in Georgian or 1840's Victorian dress carefully walking down a cobblestoned hill.
So glad you have enjoyed the videos around Haworth and the Brontes.
loved in every sec of the video cheers Simon
What a beautiful village! Thanks for another great video, from Texas USA.
Thank you for watching.
One of the shops in the High Street is Wild's bakers and confectioners which sells many delicacies under the name of Grandma Wild. I asked if there was a discount for Grandson Wild, but was told No.
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What a fantastic video😊 I just love how you narrate all the relevant facts of these amazing towns, in your great storytelling voice. I felt as though I was walking along with you; your video was beautifully edited and presented. The rainy evening, with the glistening lights bouncing off the wet cobblestone street, was brilliant! I’m planning a visit to York very soon, so your videos have provided inspiration and direction to my travel schedule. I love your channel. Thank you again, for sharing the best of your travels😊
Thank you so much for watching, very glad the videos are helpful and you enjoy them. The rain that night was pure luck but it really helped out! 😊
I have been there, it was one of the most impressive holiday's, I have had so far.
Great to hear you have been!
"Pretty busy" is a top tier understatement.
What an enchanting place. Loved every minute of the tour.
So glad thank you Marsha 😊
Yet again a lovely journey. More cobbles and such steep walking, you will both be keeping fit while showing us this lovely area. Looking forward to next week. Thanks again cheers Cheryl 🙂
I wish were keeping fit! Haha We do enjoy the walks even if we grumble privately about some of the steep climbs! 😂😊
Wonderful town❤
I commend your country on keeping history alive! When the money of a community dies,the people find ways to bring in new money with tourism and the like.Where here,if the money leaves,so does the buildings eventually.They fall into ruin mostly.The town buildings are lovely! Thanks for the tours!
We do have some super preserved places and am so glad that Haworth is one of them for sure. Lovely to hear you enjoy the tours.
Another beautifully-produced video of this fascinating area. Your dedication in filming from early morning to night gave a wonderful impression of the town in all its moods. The potted history always adds a lot; the shockingly-low life expectancy shed light on just how different conditions were in those days - and how lucky we are now!
Glad you enjoyed it Jim, thank you as always.
Beautiful just Beautiful!! Even with a little bit of rain . Picturesque all the way ❤. 👍👍
Quite glad it rained in the evening, really gave a different perspective.
Loved this video! Especially the evening walk…could almost feel and smell the atmosphere. Thanks for taking us along.
So glad you liked it. Everyone seems to have enjoyed the evening part! We certainly did.
Aaaah my home village... good job lads!
Magic and lovely places. Thank you very much for sharing them with us💙
My pleasure 😊
I so enjoy watching all your videos, it’s like going back in time. I simply must return to England some day and experience these beautiful villages for myself.
Thank you so much 😊
We hope you do come and visit again. A video can never do it justice.
Haworth ist ja so ein tolles Städtchen.
Vielen Dank für dieses schöne Video 💖👍👋
Ich stimme voll und ganz zu, es ist einer unserer Favoriten.
Another truly beautiful village its lovely to see streets and road without signs and road marking , you chaps do a fantastic job , thank you.
Thank you it is one our favs
I loved this I am hoping to visit Haworth next week and this really has been useful
Have fun! And remember the Brontë museum is closed Monday and Tuesday if you are thinking of visiting the parsonage.
WOW. ❤❤❤❤
My sister in law lives in Haworth. A lovely place I might be relocating I think.
What a place to live, just lovely.
Always a pleasure to see the notice of a new video of yours ! already looking forward to the next one. Thank you so much.
So nice to read, thank you!
Great as usual. I had to wait all day before I could watch. So interesting. Thanks so for this wonderful treat. Hugs and blessings.oh wanted to say how much I enjoy the night shots.
Thank you Joen, so please you enjoyed it. I think the night time was so magical, I will never forget our walk that is for sure.
Oh I did enjoy but was so tired I need to watch again. I might have missed something. Lol.
What a pretty place to visit! Thank you for the video, from Florida USA ❤️
Thank you for watching.
Thank you! This tour was a dream. I loved everything about this magical place.
Beautiful Haworth Train Station with the beautiful gardens.
Do these pubs have places upstairs where people can sleep in?
Lol years ago I had a precious Christian friend from Cornwall whose called me a closet Brit because my love of almost everything English. Loved Brontes, Austen, Alf videos.😊❤
As usual, another lovely video!!! I've appreciated it a lot!!!👍👏👏👏🙋🏻♀️🇧🇷
Thank you very much!
So beauty Haworth , wish next time to go.
What a terrific video of Haworth! I had 10 days tripping around Yorkshire back in 2019 but somehow missed out on this village. Thanks for showing us around.
What a shame, an excuse to come back!
Haworth is my favourite place to visit. It is so beautiful
So nice to read you love it there. We would go back in a heartbeat!
Thank you! That brought back a lot of fond Yorkshire memories while I had an afternoon tea break (Yorkshire Tea, of course!) Haworth is even lovelier after nightfall... I'll have to stay in one of the inns on a future trip and enjoy the quiet spookiness.
So glad you we stirred the memories! I would recommend staying the night, we are so glad we were near by to allow us to be there after dark. Well worth it.
@@MemorySeekers Where did you stay?🙂
@@LadyCalverley Oakworth the next village along we featured it in our second video of Grassington to the Dales. Lovely Airbnb 5 mins drive away.
@@MemorySeekers Ah well... pity I won't be driving, so I'll have to find something in Haworth on the next Yorkshire travels..
@@LadyCalverley any of the pubs are quite good and reasonable on price.
So well done! Your videos are incredibly good. I’m so delighted to get to see these places and hear all the historical background.
Just superb!
Thank you so much, that means alot!
Just magical..beautiful village..thank you
Thank you for watching.
I Love your Videos, They are so Beautifully Filmed & Very Informative as well... Thank U! 💚
Thank you so much for watching.
Beautiful little village, beautiful video and wonderful narration! Thank you!!
Many thanks!
We had a great week there, the history of the village and shops and that hill is steep... Thank you for sharing..
So nice to read you have been and enjoyed it so much.
My home since I was born 38 years in I’d live nowhere else. My ashes will lay here ❤️
Simon and Will, your work is enriching and delightful. Thank you.
I’m wondering if you intend to explore Lancastershire, which is where my maternal grandfather was born and raised-in Low Bentham. I look at the Yorkshire vids and think that there might be some resemblance to the shire next door. As a Yankee (my grandfather, one Fred Bolton, emigrated as a young widower and married my grandmother in Trenton, Ontario) I have been to England, Scotland and Ireland, but did not manage to get to Lancastershire. I’ll keep watching and hoping! 😉❤️🙏🏼💥
I certainly hope one day we will back up that way and explore Lancashire. We live quite far away so would need a good week like we had in Yorkshire to get in lots of exploring.
What an amazing video!! This is the next best thing to actually travelling. Thank you for sharing your amazing mini docu-series!
Our pleasure, thank you so much for watching and commenting.
Thank you. I am loving all your videos. This one was particularly enjoyable because we got to see you 'interact' with the town, having the ginger biscuit - which gives more interest and also gave us time to digest all the historical information. Thank you so much for your time and effort. Unfortunately, poor as a churchmouse here, so can't contribute at the current time. Hope to do so in the future!
So glad you enjoyed it, we are more than glad to have you watching which is wonderful support for us. Happy Christmas 🎅
We love Howarth its beautiful and the villagers are so lovely.
It is very friendly indeed agree!
I enjoy your videos very much. So much interesting and informative information. Most vloggers are constantly inserting their face in the middle of a scene they are supposedly showing us. You don’t. Thank you.
How did you manage to have hardly any tourists in your video? Well done in any case. Brings back memories
Simply beautifully done…wow!
Thank you!
@@MemorySeekers Well, thank you, too! I especially liked the fact you went the extra mile to get the rain soaked streets & lighting in the evening. Again, your filming, editing skills, musical accompaniment, and narrative are all spot on.
Thank you very much for such an impressive and wonderful video. I’m a big fun of Emily Brontë. I came across Wuthring Heights some three decades ago and since then it’s captured my mind. I’ll definitely visit Haworth to feel Brontë’s soul there.
Hope you do make the visit, you will never forget it and a video just cannot do the experience justice.
One of my Ancestors was Cardinal of York!
Absolutely beautiful, have to go back and see the rest , lovely views, thankyou , looks lovely at night too
Glad you enjoyed it
You guys are quality. I enjoyed this. As well as the wording which is quite learned and eloquent.
Much appreciated! Thank you :)
Just wonderful!!! Thank you sooo much!!💕👏👏
Thank you for watching.
What a treat to watch your videos! Thank you so very much for sharing these wonderful locations and the information about the people from history and the current times.
Our pleasure!
Thank you! I can listen and watch for eons ❤
You can imagine women in long dresses and shawls with woven baskets tucked under their arms to carry the groceries and men in cloth caps and waistcoats walking the streets. I love that Patrick had the forethought to push for better living conditions. Once again you've outdone yourselves. Thank you =-)
Thank you for the vivid description, it certainly gets the mind going on what it was like in the past.