Good evening! Thank you so much for helping the channel reach over 7,000 subscribers - I'm so grateful for all the support and wonderful comments on all of the videos :) To celebrate, we've got a walk around one of the prettiest villages in Yorkshire (and that's saying something), Staithes! One of a number of locations in Cleveland with links to the history of Captain James Cook, Staithes is the best place to visit if you'd like to learn more about the explorer's life. At around 10:07 on our walk, we look up High Street towards Staithes' former Methodist Church, now converted into the Captain Cook & Staithes Heritage Centre. It's one of the best things to do in Staithes, particularly if it's not quite sunny enough to lounge around on the beach :)
Definitely picturesque and the houses do look sturdy, they have to be. I enjoyed your walk so much and with the commentary, it's like watching a story unfold as you go from one place to another. Would be nice to rent one of those houses facing the sea, ofcourse only when there's no storm ahead. Wonderful, enjoyable walk!
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video - the houses of Staithes are certainly one of its most characterful features, and well worth renting if you ever get the chance, particularly to look out to sea on a sunny day :)
Thank you for taking me back it was 1970 the last time I was there and I can see a number of changes cars parked all over the place the beach is bigger and House's on the front no Terry's gift shop no phone box à lot of fishing boats there was no fisher n men in the late 60 and 70s a lot of changes I was 15 now IAM 67 so thank you for taking me back👍
Staithes is certainly the classic higgledy-piggledy village, and what a gorgeous day to film. Can imagine when the North Sea storms roll in, the old part of Staithes, down near the harbour, literally howls with the wind gusts and rain. Thank you for another fantastic, informative walk. Cheers from Oz!
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video - I certainly was very lucky to visit on such a sunny day, but as you mention the storms which power through the maze of lanes in Staithes makes the village a whole different animal :)
Another outstanding video,the content and knowledge is brilliant don't know how you can improve them, just keep them coming,l can travel the country from my armchair, fantastic 😎😍🤗
That's so kind of you to say! I'm really glad you're enjoying the videos - rest assured there are a lot more to come in the future, so do sit back and relax in that comfy armchair :)
another nostalgic walk, back in the 70,s we used to come here to fish from the local cobble boats, if the sea was a bit rough it made getting back into the harbour"interesting" to say the least, thanks for the trip.
Those do sound like some hardy seaside memories of Staithes, a great fishing village if there ever were one! The cobles always do bring home that wonderful heritage, though as you mention I think rough seas do make the village quite different to how it appears on an idyllic summer's day :) Thank you so much for watching - I'm really glad you enjoyed the video!
Ha ha I'm glad you enjoyed the video! North Yorkshire is a spectacular part of the world - and there are certainly more videos to come from the region in future, so do stay tuned :)
I can't disagree with you there! Staithes is an absolutely stunning little village - and home to some of the best seaside scenery you'll find in Yorkshire :) Thank you so much for watching - I'm really glad you enjoyed the video!
And thank you very much for watching! I'm really glad you enjoyed the video, and I'm very envious that you get the chance to fish in a place as beautiful as Staithes so often - it's a wonderful village :)
I have in the past few months, subscribed and started watching your posts and have to say a huge thank you. First of all you do not have any annoying music in the background, which allows the watcher to completely involve themselves in the surroundings and enjoy the scenery. You are also wonderfully informative and I love finding out about the history of these areas. I now intend to visit some of these wonderful places myself and look forward to seeing many more of your walks, please keep them coming 👍🏽
That's so kind of you to say! I'm so glad you're enjoying the videos and the format - it's really great to hear you like the atmospheric sounds of the places we visit and the riveting history to be found :) I hope you have a wonderful time when you visit some of the places we've been to on the channel - I certainly did when I went! And do stay tuned for more walks in the future!
Excellent video thankyou. This location is mentioned in Neil Oliver's love letter partly due to it being the hometown of Captain Cook and also very picturesque. I liked that you used text rather than audio voiceover although that can work well too. Quite relaxing and I've decided youtube/armchair tourism is a great idea 💡
Ha ha thank you very much! I'm really glad you enjoyed the video - Staithes certainly is a gorgeous village and rightly one that people from all over the UK absolutely adore :) I'm glad you enjoyed the format of the tour too - there are many more walks for a nice dose of armchair tourism available on the channel, from all over the country!
Once again a great video.I am always impressed by your research and have opened my eyes to many amazing places,which I had never heard of.Thanks and keep the videos coming.
Thank you so much for those very kind words! I'm really glad you're enjoying the videos - I love visiting and researching places like Staithes, which I too had never heard of just a short while before I first visited - but it's certainly worth the trip as I'm sure you can imagine :) Thank you for watching - and do stay tuned for more walks!
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Ha ha oui les vues de Staithes sont vraiment uniques - et peut-être les plus belles de la côte de Yorkshire :) Merci pour regarder - je suis très heureux que vous avez aimé le vidéo!
Thank you so much! It means a lot to hear you're enjoying the videos - I certainly am loving the chance to visit and learn about wonderful places like Staithes :)
Nice walk in the village I enjoyed it very much. The beach is very beautiful on a sunny day. Very historical also. I like when you give the history of towns and cities you go to. The village is also beautiful. Hope to see more soon. Have a great day greetings from Canada 😀😀
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video - Staithes is indeed a gorgeous village which really shines on a sunny day like this :) Hope you have a lovely day!
You mentioned Alum in your walk, I had a very successful career working with dyes, from making them to using them. Several times while I was learning my trade tutors told us the following tale about the Yorkshire Alum trade and the alleged connection to a naughty put down Alum is used to help dyes stick to fibres, most of it came from Italy and due to various wars supplies were hard to get. Someone noticed that the shale in Yorkshire was similar to the Italian type so started mining it It was mixed with fuel in large pits and burnt for up to 9 months, the Alum was then leached out using ammonia the only source then being stale urine. As vast amounts were needed barrels were put in the street for people to empty chamber pots into. The barrels from as far away as London were loaded onto ships and transported up the coast to Yorkshire. No self respecting sea captain would admit to carrying such a cargo and when asked said they were taking barrels of wine to Yorkshire. Those who knew better would reply "No you're not, you're taking the p*ss"
Ooh that's an interesting connection indeed - well-told with a good punchline there too :) I've learned about the vast quantities of urine that came in and out of places like Staithes and Whitby - but I never thought of such a link to the phrase - thanks for telling us about it! And thank you very much for watching - I really hope you enjoyed the video :)
Thank you so much! I encountered that photo during my research and it was fascinating to see just how buildings like the Cod & Lobster have been impacted by the sea in the past - it really brings home the intensity of the waves :) Thank you for watching - I'm really glad you enjoyed the video!
Ah thank you very much! I must have mixed up inches and cm as you say - but thank you for pointing it out and for watching - I'm really glad you enjoyed the video :)
Could you tell me about parking, do you have to park out of the village and walk in would love to visit but being on the elderly side don't know if suitable, brilliant video.
I can indeed tell you about parking! Like many small villages on the coast visitor cars aren't allowed into the seafront area (where this walk is focused on). If you're coming to Staithes by car - there's a big car park about a five minute walk from the village centre, the only issue is that to walk back to car park from the village it is a little bit steep (although much less so than Robin Hood's Bay and Runswick Bay if you've ever been there). It's an absolutely wonderful place to visit and certainly worth it if you fancy the idea - hopefully this helps :) And thank you very much for watching!
I'll put it on my list of future destinations! It's a great city and there's a lot to see there - so do stay tuned for that walk in the future :) Thank you so much for watching - I really hope you enjoyed the video!
Good evening! Thank you so much for helping the channel reach over 7,000 subscribers - I'm so grateful for all the support and wonderful comments on all of the videos :) To celebrate, we've got a walk around one of the prettiest villages in Yorkshire (and that's saying something), Staithes!
One of a number of locations in Cleveland with links to the history of Captain James Cook, Staithes is the best place to visit if you'd like to learn more about the explorer's life. At around 10:07 on our walk, we look up High Street towards Staithes' former Methodist Church, now converted into the Captain Cook & Staithes Heritage Centre. It's one of the best things to do in Staithes, particularly if it's not quite sunny enough to lounge around on the beach :)
Definitely picturesque and the houses do look sturdy, they have to be. I enjoyed your walk so much and with the commentary, it's like watching a story unfold as you go from one place to another. Would be nice to rent one of those houses facing the sea, ofcourse only when there's no storm ahead. Wonderful, enjoyable walk!
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video - the houses of Staithes are certainly one of its most characterful features, and well worth renting if you ever get the chance, particularly to look out to sea on a sunny day :)
Thank you for taking me back it was 1970 the last time I was there and I can see a number of changes cars parked all over the place the beach is bigger and House's on the front no Terry's gift shop no phone box à lot of fishing boats there was no fisher n men in the late 60 and 70s a lot of changes I was 15 now IAM 67 so thank you for taking me back👍
Staithes is certainly the classic higgledy-piggledy village, and what a gorgeous day to film. Can imagine when the North Sea storms roll in, the old part of Staithes, down near the harbour, literally howls with the wind gusts and rain. Thank you for another fantastic, informative walk. Cheers from Oz!
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video - I certainly was very lucky to visit on such a sunny day, but as you mention the storms which power through the maze of lanes in Staithes makes the village a whole different animal :)
Another outstanding video,the content and knowledge is brilliant don't know how you can improve them, just keep them coming,l can travel the country from my armchair, fantastic 😎😍🤗
That's so kind of you to say! I'm really glad you're enjoying the videos - rest assured there are a lot more to come in the future, so do sit back and relax in that comfy armchair :)
another nostalgic walk, back in the 70,s we used to come here to fish from the local cobble boats, if the sea was a bit rough it made getting back into the harbour"interesting" to say the least, thanks for the trip.
Those do sound like some hardy seaside memories of Staithes, a great fishing village if there ever were one! The cobles always do bring home that wonderful heritage, though as you mention I think rough seas do make the village quite different to how it appears on an idyllic summer's day :)
Thank you so much for watching - I'm really glad you enjoyed the video!
Excellant film quality..... Great information as always... Great work👌😎
Thank you so much! I'm really glad you enjoyed the video - Staithes certainly is a beautiful and absolutely fascinating village :)
That was fun, more walks in North Yorkshire, please!
Ha ha I'm glad you enjoyed the video! North Yorkshire is a spectacular part of the world - and there are certainly more videos to come from the region in future, so do stay tuned :)
What a gorgeous, artistic video! You've done the town justice, I think. . . .
A lovely little fishing village. Amazing scenery. Great video.
I can't disagree with you there! Staithes is an absolutely stunning little village - and home to some of the best seaside scenery you'll find in Yorkshire :)
Thank you so much for watching - I'm really glad you enjoyed the video!
I go fishing at staithes all the time, love the place...Great walk video and many thanks for sharing...LOVE IT...
And thank you very much for watching! I'm really glad you enjoyed the video, and I'm very envious that you get the chance to fish in a place as beautiful as Staithes so often - it's a wonderful village :)
Love it. Thanks for showing this. Will visit
Lovely video. Thank you very much. Keep up the great work.
I have in the past few months, subscribed and started watching your posts and have to say a huge thank you.
First of all you do not have any annoying music in the background, which allows the watcher to completely involve themselves in the surroundings and enjoy the scenery. You are also wonderfully informative and I love finding out about the history of these areas.
I now intend to visit some of these wonderful places myself and look forward to seeing many more of your walks, please keep them coming 👍🏽
That's so kind of you to say! I'm so glad you're enjoying the videos and the format - it's really great to hear you like the atmospheric sounds of the places we visit and the riveting history to be found :)
I hope you have a wonderful time when you visit some of the places we've been to on the channel - I certainly did when I went! And do stay tuned for more walks in the future!
Excellent video thankyou. This location is mentioned in Neil Oliver's love letter partly due to it being the hometown of Captain Cook and also very picturesque. I liked that you used text rather than audio voiceover although that can work well too. Quite relaxing and I've decided youtube/armchair tourism is a great idea 💡
Ha ha thank you very much! I'm really glad you enjoyed the video - Staithes certainly is a gorgeous village and rightly one that people from all over the UK absolutely adore :) I'm glad you enjoyed the format of the tour too - there are many more walks for a nice dose of armchair tourism available on the channel, from all over the country!
Once again a great video.I am always impressed by your research and have opened my eyes to many amazing places,which I had never heard of.Thanks and keep the videos coming.
Thank you so much for those very kind words! I'm really glad you're enjoying the videos - I love visiting and researching places like Staithes, which I too had never heard of just a short while before I first visited - but it's certainly worth the trip as I'm sure you can imagine :)
Thank you for watching - and do stay tuned for more walks!
AÏE AÏE AÏE QUEL MAGNIFIQUE PANORAMIQUE ATYPIQUE !.. SUPER MERCI POUR CETTE PETITE MERVEILLEUSE BALADE !.. UN VÉRITABLE P'TIT COIN DE PARADIS !.. COMPLIMENTS POUR LA NARRATION !.. BON DIMANCHE LET'S WALK !.. P.S : À ASNELLES J'AI VU UN CHIEN AVEC UN COLLIER < LET'S WALK > SYMPA !..
Ha ha oui les vues de Staithes sont vraiment uniques - et peut-être les plus belles de la côte de Yorkshire :) Merci pour regarder - je suis très heureux que vous avez aimé le vidéo!
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Beautiful
Excellent once again
Thank you so much! It means a lot to hear you're enjoying the videos - I certainly am loving the chance to visit and learn about wonderful places like Staithes :)
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Nice walk in the village I enjoyed it very much. The beach is very beautiful on a sunny day. Very historical also. I like when you give the history of towns and cities you go to. The village is also beautiful. Hope to see more soon. Have a great day greetings from Canada 😀😀
It's actually a village.
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video - Staithes is indeed a gorgeous village which really shines on a sunny day like this :) Hope you have a lovely day!
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You get better and better
Thank you so much! I'm really glad you're enjoying the videos - do stay tuned for lots more in the future :)
You mentioned Alum in your walk, I had a very successful career working with dyes, from making them to using them.
Several times while I was learning my trade tutors told us the following tale about the Yorkshire Alum trade and the alleged connection to a naughty put down
Alum is used to help dyes stick to fibres, most of it came from Italy and due to various wars supplies were hard to get.
Someone noticed that the shale in Yorkshire was similar to the Italian type so started mining it
It was mixed with fuel in large pits and burnt for up to 9 months, the Alum was then leached out using ammonia the only source then being stale urine.
As vast amounts were needed barrels were put in the street for people to empty chamber pots into.
The barrels from as far away as London were loaded onto ships and transported up the coast to Yorkshire.
No self respecting sea captain would admit to carrying such a cargo and when asked said they were taking barrels of wine to Yorkshire.
Those who knew better would reply "No you're not, you're taking the p*ss"
Ooh that's an interesting connection indeed - well-told with a good punchline there too :) I've learned about the vast quantities of urine that came in and out of places like Staithes and Whitby - but I never thought of such a link to the phrase - thanks for telling us about it!
And thank you very much for watching - I really hope you enjoyed the video :)
At 6.20, as did in previous videos, using the marvellous feature of superimposing old photographs to update views.
Thank you so much! I encountered that photo during my research and it was fascinating to see just how buildings like the Cod & Lobster have been impacted by the sea in the past - it really brings home the intensity of the waves :)
Thank you for watching - I'm really glad you enjoyed the video!
Another very enjoyable walk. Btw, Parliament Street in Exeter is 25 inches wide at its narrowest. Maybe you mixed up cm and inches?
Ah thank you very much! I must have mixed up inches and cm as you say - but thank you for pointing it out and for watching - I'm really glad you enjoyed the video :)
Could you tell me about parking, do you have to park out of the village and walk in would love to visit but being on the elderly side don't know if suitable, brilliant video.
I can indeed tell you about parking! Like many small villages on the coast visitor cars aren't allowed into the seafront area (where this walk is focused on).
If you're coming to Staithes by car - there's a big car park about a five minute walk from the village centre, the only issue is that to walk back to car park from the village it is a little bit steep (although much less so than Robin Hood's Bay and Runswick Bay if you've ever been there).
It's an absolutely wonderful place to visit and certainly worth it if you fancy the idea - hopefully this helps :) And thank you very much for watching!
Yes been to Robin Hoods Bay a few years ago.Thanks
Have you done Ripon yet? Just wondering.
I have indeed! It's a great city, and you can find a walk around Ripon via this link: th-cam.com/video/vBvyJ3xrDjs/w-d-xo.html
I hope you enjoy it :)
@@LetsWalkUK Just watched it, and realized I'd seen it before. I really have to give the place more time next time.
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Thank you so much - I'm really glad you enjoyed the video!
I like to see birmingham
I'll put it on my list of future destinations! It's a great city and there's a lot to see there - so do stay tuned for that walk in the future :)
Thank you so much for watching - I really hope you enjoyed the video!
Stayed in a cottage there iy was a lovely place bit the cottage wasn't to standards