I went to Towton Chapel across from the Crooked Billet pub ( nice beer good service and excellent food for the price) The Chapel is consecrated ground and open to the public 24 hrs a day every day of the year. It is a small Anglosaxon style place and was once in the middle of a village. It is well worth a visit. The walk on Towton is a beautiful walk. Incredibly scenic and tranquil. Well worth a visit, and I go at least once a month and have done thirty years.
@@michaeldoolan7595 i couldnt agree more!!! Lovely place to be despite its history, and yes the crooked billet food and drink is great! Biggest yorkshire puddings i did ever see!. I am up there fairly frequently so may bump into you one day!
I hope we do brother. I had a bow from being five years old. I had three actually. We couldnt afford bow strings so I ended up using old laces from my grandmothers corset. I had pink bowstrings !@journeywitharrows2742
14:53 @@journeywitharrows2742What I'm going to say has no proof. If you walk down to cock beck bridge. It is a 300 yard walk down a narrow path. The Chapel that Richard built is about half a mile away ( where the pits were found).Not Towton. If you look in the Beck you'll see dressed stone. As in window stone. I think when the Chapel was demolished some of that stone went into the Beck. I can't prove it. However no one dumps fine dressed stone into a Beck to make a bridge. It is very much like farms in Northumbria or my old family farm at Dipton near Conset recycling parts of Roman buildings.
1000 subs, well done Dave, more vids please 🏹
Thank you! And i am glad you like the video 😁 there will be more!
Very well done. I look forward to seeing other British Battlefields in future videos.
Thank you!! There will be more 🙏😁
I went to Towton Chapel across from the Crooked Billet pub ( nice beer good service and excellent food for the price)
The Chapel is consecrated ground and open to the public 24 hrs a day every day of the year.
It is a small Anglosaxon style place and was once in the middle of a village.
It is well worth a visit.
The walk on Towton is a beautiful walk.
Incredibly scenic and tranquil.
Well worth a visit, and I go at least once a month and have done thirty years.
@@michaeldoolan7595 i couldnt agree more!!! Lovely place to be despite its history, and yes the crooked billet food and drink is great! Biggest yorkshire puddings i did ever see!. I am up there fairly frequently so may bump into you one day!
I hope we do brother.
I had a bow from being five years old.
I had three actually.
We couldnt afford bow strings so I ended up using old laces from my grandmothers corset.
I had pink bowstrings !@journeywitharrows2742
14:53 @@journeywitharrows2742What I'm going to say has no proof.
If you walk down to cock beck bridge.
It is a 300 yard walk down a narrow path.
The Chapel that Richard built is about half a mile away ( where the pits were found).Not Towton.
If you look in the Beck you'll see dressed stone.
As in window stone.
I think when the Chapel was demolished some of that stone went into the Beck.
I can't prove it.
However no one dumps fine dressed stone into a Beck to make a bridge.
It is very much like farms in Northumbria or my old family farm at Dipton near Conset recycling parts of Roman buildings.
Great job….
More videos like this please!
Oh there will be more!!! Thank you! 😁😁
Good video. Enjoyed it. One small criticism is that the memorial was erected in 1929
Many thanks for the update 😁 and thank you for the kind words 😁
Awesome work mate
Thank you mate!!
realy enjoyed the telling, great job
Thank you so much!! So glad you enjoyed it 🙏 i am looking forward to doing another Battlefield Video.