Thanks heaps Chris & Deanne, always interesting not to mention getting to see many old sights of England; pity that you couldn't go back there at night, as i'm sure that it would really come alive then! Cheers.
My great great grandmother was married here, having worked in service as a maid at the “Big House” which I think was across the road,. My great great grandfather was a Carter, name of Richard Craske, passing through the village once a week and so romance bloomed! Must have been a wonderful place to get married. Sadly I don’t have any photographs, but my imagination runs riot, especially when I stand in the building myself, Thankyou for another wonderful story and exploration. I feel sure, having watched you from the start, that your gift is growing stronger. You see more, hear more and feel much more that you used to, which is wonderful! So pleased for you Chris. Thankyou fir sharing, and keep up the good work! It all needs recording like this for posterity. 🙋😘 👏👏👍x
Chris, after watching what I thought whete all your uploads I find this hidden jewel in your crown. Yet another great video regardless of age----well done to both of you 👍👍👍
Hi Chris! Long time no see! I so loved your video and how peaceful it felt. I wish I lived in England:) Can't wait to hear the EVP's.....take care friend:)
Hey Chris, with all the fabulous video footage and EVP's you've amassed to date... any chance of putting together a compilation of your top ten events?
How about a video or series of omnibus whereby you recap your visits? Add to that a map showing the locations. I guess it could be sorted by location districts. I am very interested to see some of these locations first hand although my main interest is more ancient sites but I would do extra research to see which religious sites are on pre-christian sites.
What a great show and Fantastic place is there any chance of you coming back here soon as i am sure it would be worth the effort! i can hear a breathy noise at 8:33 and not to sure what/where it comes from?Thank to you and D for this great show and like i says it would be well worth Another visit here!....cheers!
@WvMISKAvW I`m not too sure that some of what you have noted are in fact bugs. There were a few flying around on the day. But I appreciate you taking the time and effort to note and report them. Glad you enjoyed the video:)
What a lovely place! Such a pity that so much of it was torn down because of it's stone content. We can only imagine what it must have looked like. Medieval monarchs had no concept of true value.
@Constantine99999, We convicts refer to Spoil Sports as BASTARDS LOL....all jokes aside, it does seem a bit weak that they don't give in once in a while...bunch of kill-joys! Fair weather & a safe journey Chris. Cheers.
Some factual errors and too much reliance on folklore than fact. Chris doesn't like criticism very much and believes he is always correct. He isn't- like any human he has flaws and makes errors. Therefore if you were to comment on his films he won't see it any other way than his way. This is a shame because the overall quality of the production is good. I would prefer to watch this than MH but it needs a brush up in research and maybe someone else to front it which would free Chris up to concentrate on his Mediumship, which he clearly enjoys doing.
Thanks for the thumbs up Colin. Seriously!! This video is seven years old, and I think my production standards in terms of quality and production have improved a great deal. And regarding opinions. I recall you arguing and nitpicking (as you are doing here) which from memory resulted in you being unfriended by me on FB. But that`s my opinion, and you are welcome to yours. Thanks for commenting.
Chris Halton - Haunted Earth tv agreed, I did nitpick you unfairly Chris, and we argued mainly due to just not listening to reason at the time. I like to think that was then and not now. Binham Priory has been investigated by my team continuously since 2008 and we have gone quite deep into the records of the priory and even checked records for St Albans Abbey too as Binham was a sister house of that church. We know that some records were lost either in the 14th century or during the reformation but what we do have is fairly complete back history to the building, including notable priors like Alexander de Langley, Richard De Parco and William De Somerton. We can only speculate on the latter as after his last tenure in office he seems to vanish from the records. We believe however that he did leave something behind at the priory which is there to this day and gets stronger with every passing year. It is a negative energy mass, anamorphic and incredibly powerful which seems able to silence other spirits there when it arrives, is able to cut through protection layers like tissue paper and can - as witness by two teams - control local weather patterns. When it does attack, it's effect on the individual concerned varies from pins and needles to outright stabbing pains and the effects only wear off once you leave the site and are outside the priory boundary wall. I hope this is helpful.
@@HauntedEarth Quite a few of my ancestors are buried here and my parents, after visiting relatives, used to tidy and put flowers on their graves, usually in the evening. I remember as a child wandering among the ruins and going into the church searching for the 'black monk'. Fortunately or unfortunately I never saw him! I never felt the slightest bit afraid even when the church was dark - the abbey grounds and church always seemed to have a peaceful atmosphere. Thank you for uploading - I have moved away and haven't been able to visit recently.
Thanks heaps Chris & Deanne, always interesting not to mention getting to see many old sights of England; pity that you couldn't go back there at night, as i'm sure that it would really come alive then! Cheers.
My FAVORITE MAN....Love his show...always bring peace to my heart and days. thank you. Excellent
My great great grandmother was married here, having worked in service as a maid at the “Big House” which I think was across the road,.
My great great grandfather was a Carter, name of Richard Craske, passing through the village once a week and so romance bloomed!
Must have been a wonderful place to get married. Sadly I don’t have any photographs, but my imagination runs riot, especially when I stand in the building myself, Thankyou for another wonderful story and exploration. I feel sure, having watched you from the start, that your gift is growing stronger. You see more, hear more and feel much more that you used to, which is wonderful! So pleased for you Chris.
Thankyou fir sharing, and keep up the good work! It all needs recording like this for posterity. 🙋😘 👏👏👍x
What a beautiful location, Chris. Thanks for sharing the adventure - and the history behind it - with all of us. :) Excellent work, as always. :)
I seriously thought I'd watched everything but I haven't seen this one before~ Excited!
Chris, after watching what I thought whete all your uploads I find this hidden jewel in your crown. Yet another great video regardless of age----well done to both of you 👍👍👍
Awesome Priory and investigation. Hope to see you come again to this ancient place.
Hi Chris! Long time no see! I so loved your video and how peaceful it felt. I wish I lived in England:) Can't wait to hear the EVP's.....take care friend:)
Hey Chris, with all the fabulous video footage and EVP's you've amassed to date... any chance of putting together a compilation of your top ten events?
How about a video or series of omnibus whereby you recap your visits? Add to that a map showing the locations. I guess it could be sorted by location districts. I am very interested to see some of these locations first hand although my main interest is more ancient sites but I would do extra research to see which religious sites are on pre-christian sites.
Thanks for the new video Chris, Nice work. I'm surprised you never caught any EVP in a building of such age and with all that history behind it.
@Hummadruz Thanks Dave:) I am very appreciative of your kind comments mate:)
@Greyfort7 My pleasure, and glad you enjoyed:)
What a great show and Fantastic place is there any chance of you coming back here soon as i am sure it would be worth the effort! i can hear a breathy noise at 8:33 and not to sure what/where it comes from?Thank to you and D for this great show and like i says it would be well worth Another visit here!....cheers!
@womblediehard Thankyou, glad you enjoyed:)
Cool job!
@WvMISKAvW I`m not too sure that some of what you have noted are in fact bugs.
There were a few flying around on the day. But I appreciate you taking the time and effort to note and report them. Glad you enjoyed the video:)
@wifiman1 Not too sure about that one. There were a few bugs flying about.
What a lovely place! Such a pity that so much of it was torn down because of it's stone content. We can only imagine what it must have looked like.
Medieval monarchs had no concept of true value.
@b1p0l4rt My pleasure:)
The more ppl, the more energy, so the better chance of connecting to the dead.
@guidinglight2 Thankyou:) It is a special place:)
@Punkettina94 Thankyou!:)
@diowfj Too m7uch background noise.
@deedeebyrd2 Hi Dee Dee:) Long time no hear! Hope you are well, and looking forward to hearing from you again:)
Aww so sad, about 15 years old :( Other than that, it was a great vid Chris ;)
omg...the music!
@JungleOasis Lol! Thankyou:)
@TattoodDood I suppose then this type of architecture was relatively `modern`, plus there was an abundance of it, but Henry VIII thought better!
@lordofquim Well, you never know my friend:)
@Constantine99999, We convicts refer to Spoil Sports as BASTARDS LOL....all jokes aside, it does seem a bit weak that they don't give in once in a while...bunch of kill-joys!
Fair weather & a safe journey Chris. Cheers.
@anzac2404 Too true, night time is a whole lot different, but the `spoil sports` won`t let me! Grrrrrr:)
@WvMISKAvW yep
Jim McDonald
Some factual errors and too much reliance on folklore than fact.
Chris doesn't like criticism very much and believes he is always correct. He isn't- like any human he has flaws and makes errors. Therefore if you were to comment on his films he won't see it any other way than his way.
This is a shame because the overall quality of the production is good. I would prefer to watch this than MH but it needs a brush up in research and maybe someone else to front it which would free Chris up to concentrate on his Mediumship, which he clearly enjoys doing.
Thanks for the thumbs up Colin. Seriously!! This video is seven years old, and I think my production standards in terms of quality and production have improved a great deal. And regarding opinions. I recall you arguing and nitpicking (as you are doing here) which from memory resulted in you being unfriended by me on FB. But that`s my opinion, and you are welcome to yours. Thanks for commenting.
Chris Halton - Haunted Earth tv agreed, I did nitpick you unfairly Chris, and we argued mainly due to just not listening to reason at the time. I like to think that was then and not now.
Binham Priory has been investigated by my team continuously since 2008 and we have gone quite deep into the records of the priory and even checked records for St Albans Abbey too as Binham was a sister house of that church. We know that some records were lost either in the 14th century or during the reformation but what we do have is fairly complete back history to the building, including notable priors like Alexander de Langley, Richard De Parco and William De Somerton.
We can only speculate on the latter as after his last tenure in office he seems to vanish from the records. We believe however that he did leave something behind at the priory which is there to this day and gets stronger with every passing year. It is a negative energy mass, anamorphic and incredibly powerful which seems able to silence other spirits there when it arrives, is able to cut through protection layers like tissue paper and can - as witness by two teams - control local weather patterns.
When it does attack, it's effect on the individual concerned varies from pins and needles to outright stabbing pains and the effects only wear off once you leave the site and are outside the priory boundary wall.
I hope this is helpful.
@@HauntedEarth Quite a few of my ancestors are buried here and my parents, after visiting relatives, used to tidy and put flowers on their graves, usually in the evening. I remember as a child wandering among the ruins and going into the church searching for the 'black monk'. Fortunately or unfortunately I never saw him! I never felt the slightest bit afraid even when the church was dark - the abbey grounds and church always seemed to have a peaceful atmosphere.
Thank you for uploading - I have moved away and haven't been able to visit recently.