Good evening! Thank you so much for helping us to over 5,200 subscribers - I'm very grateful as always for all your support, especially on the Giggleswick walk just a few days ago :) Now, I really hope you enjoy this walk around Alnwick, but there's one thing that may be on your mind that we didn't mention in the video. 'Harry Hotspur' and the famous football team 'Tottenham Hotspur' are in fact linked! It all goes back to 1402, when Alnwick's famous Percy family were awarded the London borough of Tottenham by the King. Centuries later, a local cricket team named Hotspur Cricket Club were founded, and some cricket players set up a football team with the same name!
My extended family and I visited Alnwick from the United States in 2019 while we were staying in the UK. We were fortunate to explore Alnwick Castle and the actual town of Alnwick. I recall having fish and chips in a small restaurant called Lilburns, where the chef actually had gone out and caught fish that morning! Your video brought back some good memories from before COVID. Thank you!
Those sound like some wonderful memories! Alnwick certainly is a wonderful town and you were very fortunate to explore it, it's certainly not on the main tourist trail for overseas visitors :) And thank you very much for watching - I'm really glad you enjoyed the video and that it brought back some nice memories of Alnwick!
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Merci beaucoup! Alnwick est une ville vraiment belle et pleine d'histoire magnifique - et le château est certainnement une des sites plus impréssionantes à Northumberland :) Merci pour regarder et faire les commentaires comme toujours - je suis très heureux que vous avez aimé le vidéo!
I have been using Northumberland as a setting for some of my novels. I wish I had found your channel earlier. The videos are really helpful to me. Thank you.
Wonderful to hear! I hope the novels go well - and I'm really happy to hear that these videos are helping out with your writing :) Thank you so much for watching - and best of luck!
It is a very nice town indeed - and a particularly atmospheric one too :) As you mention, there are so many spectacular places to visit and discover around the UK, as I'm sure there are in Canada too (I've never been across the pond myself!) Thank you so much for watching and for your kind words - I'm so glad you enjoyed the video, and do look out for more new videos every week!
@@LetsWalkUK I will, I hope to see more of your walking videos soon. Have you ever walked to sudeley castle england? I heard it's a great historical place to visit. 😀😀
You're welcome! And thank you very much for watching - I'm so glad you enjoyed the video! Northumberland really is one of England's hidden gems - an immense county with so much to see, and so unique within the country :)
After living in Northumberland my whole 27 years of life I have never thought about why Alnwick is pronounced like Annick but Alnmouth is Alnmouth🤣 There's another village here in Northumberland which is spelt Ulgham but pronounced Uffham🤣
Ha ha well I hope this video brought back some nice memories of your walks around Alnwick - whether sober or not :) It's really rather interesting as to why it's Annick here but Alnmouth just down the road, but as you mention with that very interesting example of Ulgham, place names in the UK sometimes feel like they're just having a laugh with pronunciations 🤣 Thank you so much for watching and commenting - I really hope you enjoyed the video!
@@LetsWalkUK I really did enjoy this video, nice nostalgia feeling and loved finding out the history of Alnwick😊 I'm pleased I found your channel... Morpeth will be my next watch as that's where I'm currently living... I know a bit of the history already so looking forward to learning the rest😀
We have literally just come back from our travels in Northumberland and one of our visits was to Alnwick and the castle! Brilliant filming, information and walk, brought back instant memories! Looking forward to watching more of your uploads, kind regards, Simon and Elaine👍
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video and that it brought back some nice and recent memories of Alnwick for you, which I'm sure you'll agree is an absolutely gorgeous town :) Thank you very much for your kind words - and do stay tuned for more videos from Northumberland and around the country, I really hope you enjoy them!
That's so kind of you to say! Thank you very much for watching - Alnwick is an absolutely lovely place much like the whole of Northumberland as you say - a county full of stunning history :)
That's so kind of you to say! I'm so glad you're enjoying the videos - I certainly have a wonderful time making them, and I learn so much from all the research that goes into them :) Do let me know if there are any places you'd like to see on the channel - and I'll add them to my list of destinations!
As a native of Beverley, the seat of The Northumberland Percies (although of course in E. Yorks), a visit to Alnwick HAS to be on my bucket list.. And what a lovely town you really do have here! The statue of Hotspur is v impressive. One wouldn't want to cross THIS guy.. Thanks so much for this wonderful tour! 🌟👍
I wish you the best of luck with it! Alnwick is a wonderful town full of history, and surrounded by some of the most spectacular countryside in England :) Thank you so much for watching - I hope you enjoyed the video!
And another beautiful town in Northumberland. Me and her indoors visited twice, last time about 10 years or so back. Now pleasantly & happily divorced I'm off to Northumberland in September, Alnwick is a definite. I have driven through the gate in my Volvo (missed the gate & miss the Volvo too:-)) Hope they decide to keep it in situ. Where else in England can you go that has so little traffic? Great video Let's Walk, I applaud you.
Ha ha that sounds wonderful - I hope you have a great time this September :) Navigating Bondgate Tower in a Volvo sounds like a good bit of fun too - though there certainly is a bit more traffic in Alnwick town centre during the day, this walk was filmed about 7 o'clock in the evening :) Thank you so much for watching and for your very kind words - I'm really glad you enjoyed the video!
@@LetsWalkUK Yes 7pm, I come from London (now in Leeds) where at 7pm it's still rush hour (S). I remember taking the A69 (Newcastle to Carlisle) back then and hardly any traffic. Such a wonderful county.
Grandparents, Mother and lived in Alnwick, My Brother was Born there, and I Visited "Hogwarts" long before it was known as such, as a Kid. Walked the Town Centre and the Gardens as well.
That sounds wonderful indeed! Alnwick is a great town with some amazing heritage as I'm sure you know well - I do hope you enjoyed this video and that it brought back some nice memories for you :) Thank you so much for watching!
I'd like to do York to Newcastle, Newcastle to Tynemouth, Tynemouth to Morpeth, Morpeth to Alnwick, Alnwick to Bamburgh, Bamburgh to Lindisfarne, Holy Island, Holy Island, Lindisfarne to Berwick-upon-Tweed, Berwick-upon-Tweed to Edinburgh and back to London.
Wow! That sounds like quite the trip, and through so many wonderful places - many of which you can see on this channel if you'd like an idea of some of the sights to see on that journey :) I'd be even more impressed if you were going to try that expedition on foot too! Thank you so much for watching - I really hope you enjoyed the video!
Once thaz bin up north thall niver wanna go back t that cestpit London. People dunt talk or acknowledge folk darn thea, very unsociable. Johnny rottons tour of London.
It really is! And a lovely place to walk around on an atmospheric summer's evening :) Thank you so much for watching - I'm really glad you enjoyed the video!
Thanks again, and thanks for clearing the pronunciation of the name. I'd heard somewhere before that it was pronounced "Annick", and if you hadn't mentioned it, I would have asked. I like to get that correct if I'm ever there. I was once in Stratford Upon Avon, and I knew the B&B I was going to stay in was on the Alcester Road. I stopped by a shop and asked the girl working there how to get to the All chester road. She looked at me like I was from outer space before telling me that it was pronounced All-ster.
That's one of the great perils of travelling up and down the UK - mispronouncing town names in front of locals always gives me a bit of a red face, so it's good to have an idea before you head in :) And yes - the 'cester' issue with the likes of Leicester and Gloucester in comparison to somewhere like Cirencester really can get confusing! Thank you so much for watching and commenting as always - I really hope you enjoyed the video!
Expert historical deduction there! It's quite amazing how the Normans moved north and cemented their power so strongly - with castles across the country that can still be seen to this day :) Thank you so much for watching and commenting as always - I really hope you enjoyed this video!
Many thanks for showing us beautiful Alnwick...it was filmed on 21 June or July I think looking at the credits... It should be Bustling with people...Sad to see it almost deserted..like a Ghost town.... Was it quiet because of Covid or you filmed very early on a Sunday or something...but besides that Very nice 👍 Filming as always.....
Thank you so much! I'm really glad you enjoyed the video - Alnwick is a beautiful town indeed! I filmed this walk in late May this year at around 7 o'clock in the evening, so many of the shops were shut by that time and I know lots of people do like to pop down to Newcastle for a night out too, so perhaps that's why it was a bit quieter :)
When you see yourself in a video XD happy days, speaking of battle OF Hastings I have close ties to William the Conqueror, Anchetil de Greye is my great (many times over) grandfather.
Ha ha you have quite an eagle eye - well done for catching yourself in the video! Interesting to hear about your long connections to the Normans too :) Thank you so much for watching - I really hope you enjoyed the video!
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video - Alnwick certainly has a great history, and is still very much a living example of a great Northumberland town :) Thank you so much for watching and especially for subscribing - it really helps me out!
Two of the things I would like to have seen were the White Swan room that copies the Titanic and also the small window in the pub where there are stored ancient bottles that have some sort of curse surrounding them … but it was otherwise a nice walk around the town.
Is it nice to live here?. I've living down in Cornwall for 2 plus years and I'm starting g to get restless. I live in Cambourne and it's good, but I just want to step out of my door and see history and scenery, and long long walks. Also to be able to ride my bike a brompton which I cannot do as its too busy with traffic. I just want change.
Hi there! While Cornwall and Northumberland are certainly at opposite ends of the country - I think that the two areas share parallels that might be familiar to you! Alnwick is by far one of the largest towns in North Northumberland, a wonderfully rural part of England that's jam-packed with history (take a look at my videos in the coastal villages of Seahouses and Bamburgh!), and it's easy to get about by hiking - much of the eastern part of the county is very flat - or by buses that connect the towns and villages. Plus, you're always within easy reaching distance of both Edinburgh and Newcastle, meaning there's a nice blend between rural life and the big city :) I hope that helps you out - I'm sure if you do make a move up to Northumberland you'll love it!
Ha ha that's very kind of you to say - lots of research goes into videos like this, and you can find all of my sources for information presented in the description below the video :) Thank you so much for watching - I really hope you enjoyed the video and found it an interesting watch!
Ha ha that's a very good point - I suppose I've never thought about 'unique' as a binary adjective, but you're absolutely right! You learn something new every day, so thank you very much for pointing that out :) Thank you very much for watching too - I'm really glad you enjoyed the video!
I’ve never watched your videos before and have found this nice filming but very difficult to read and watch at the same time without any commentary. I can’t help thinking you’re hugely limiting your audience by doing it this way.
Hi there! Thanks for commenting - I've had a fair few people wonder whether I can do audio commentary instead of the captions, and it's something I'm looking towards doing when the time allows. Lots of comments do say they prefer this kind of video, so there's definitely an audience for both, and I'd like to cater for both in the near future when I get a bit more free time :) Thank you very much for the suggestion - and I do hope you found the video an interesting watch :)
like the holy bible says light into darkness darkness into light I think this town has a lot of light my opinion Charles simons the first I pulled the sword from the stone 1452
Hello! This castle is a building site at the moment! It's not worth visiting at the moment! An entrance fee of 20 Pounds and the missing permission of taking photos in the inside are two more reasons not to visit this place! ;-) Greetings Renate and Olaf #Trackbreaker
Good evening! Thank you so much for helping us to over 5,200 subscribers - I'm very grateful as always for all your support, especially on the Giggleswick walk just a few days ago :)
Now, I really hope you enjoy this walk around Alnwick, but there's one thing that may be on your mind that we didn't mention in the video. 'Harry Hotspur' and the famous football team 'Tottenham Hotspur' are in fact linked! It all goes back to 1402, when Alnwick's famous Percy family were awarded the London borough of Tottenham by the King. Centuries later, a local cricket team named Hotspur Cricket Club were founded, and some cricket players set up a football team with the same name!
My extended family and I visited Alnwick from the United States in 2019 while we were staying in the UK. We were fortunate to explore Alnwick Castle and the actual town of Alnwick. I recall having fish and chips in a small restaurant called Lilburns, where the chef actually had gone out and caught fish that morning!
Your video brought back some good memories from before COVID. Thank you!
Those sound like some wonderful memories! Alnwick certainly is a wonderful town and you were very fortunate to explore it, it's certainly not on the main tourist trail for overseas visitors :)
And thank you very much for watching - I'm really glad you enjoyed the video and that it brought back some nice memories of Alnwick!
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Merci beaucoup! Alnwick est une ville vraiment belle et pleine d'histoire magnifique - et le château est certainnement une des sites plus impréssionantes à Northumberland :)
Merci pour regarder et faire les commentaires comme toujours - je suis très heureux que vous avez aimé le vidéo!
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I have been using Northumberland as a setting for some of my novels. I wish I had found your channel earlier. The videos are really helpful to me. Thank you.
Wonderful to hear! I hope the novels go well - and I'm really happy to hear that these videos are helping out with your writing :)
Thank you so much for watching - and best of luck!
Nice town. I've been to the uk a great place to visit and tour. Greetings from Canada 😀 hope to see more videos soon 😀
It is a very nice town indeed - and a particularly atmospheric one too :) As you mention, there are so many spectacular places to visit and discover around the UK, as I'm sure there are in Canada too (I've never been across the pond myself!)
Thank you so much for watching and for your kind words - I'm so glad you enjoyed the video, and do look out for more new videos every week!
@@LetsWalkUK I will, I hope to see more of your walking videos soon. Have you ever walked to sudeley castle england? I heard it's a great historical place to visit. 😀😀
I have missed Northumberland as I moved away in 1997.Thanks for reminding me..
You're welcome! And thank you very much for watching - I'm so glad you enjoyed the video! Northumberland really is one of England's hidden gems - an immense county with so much to see, and so unique within the country :)
I was in Alnwick in 2012 and can't wait to go back. Thanks for this video.
Ahhh I've walked up a few of those streets many of times (a couple times drunk) it's such a beautiful town😍
After living in Northumberland my whole 27 years of life I have never thought about why Alnwick is pronounced like Annick but Alnmouth is Alnmouth🤣
There's another village here in Northumberland which is spelt Ulgham but pronounced Uffham🤣
Ha ha well I hope this video brought back some nice memories of your walks around Alnwick - whether sober or not :) It's really rather interesting as to why it's Annick here but Alnmouth just down the road, but as you mention with that very interesting example of Ulgham, place names in the UK sometimes feel like they're just having a laugh with pronunciations 🤣
Thank you so much for watching and commenting - I really hope you enjoyed the video!
@@LetsWalkUK I really did enjoy this video, nice nostalgia feeling and loved finding out the history of Alnwick😊
I'm pleased I found your channel... Morpeth will be my next watch as that's where I'm currently living... I know a bit of the history already so looking forward to learning the rest😀
I enjoyed this video very much. Thank you.
You're welcome! And thank you very much for watching - I'm so glad you enjoyed the video :)
Great Video! As a Percy descendant I can’t wait to see Alnwick and the castle in person!
We have literally just come back from our travels in Northumberland and one of our visits was to Alnwick and the castle! Brilliant filming, information and walk, brought back instant memories! Looking forward to watching more of your uploads, kind regards, Simon and Elaine👍
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video and that it brought back some nice and recent memories of Alnwick for you, which I'm sure you'll agree is an absolutely gorgeous town :)
Thank you very much for your kind words - and do stay tuned for more videos from Northumberland and around the country, I really hope you enjoy them!
Same! It is truly a lovely place to go!
I have watched a lot of your videos on Nothumberland and they are top draw thanks.
That's so kind of you to say! Thank you very much for watching - Alnwick is an absolutely lovely place much like the whole of Northumberland as you say - a county full of stunning history :)
Another great video only joined a few weeks ago but loving them,keep them coming great and very informative 🤗
That's so kind of you to say! I'm so glad you're enjoying the videos - I certainly have a wonderful time making them, and I learn so much from all the research that goes into them :)
Do let me know if there are any places you'd like to see on the channel - and I'll add them to my list of destinations!
As a native of Beverley, the seat of The Northumberland Percies (although of course in E. Yorks), a visit to Alnwick HAS to be on my bucket list.. And what a lovely town you really do have here! The statue of Hotspur is v impressive. One wouldn't want to cross THIS guy.. Thanks so much for this wonderful tour! 🌟👍
Check out the bookshop "Barter Books" its set in the old railway station, amazing bookstore. anyway great video!
Will do! Alnwick is certainly full of little treasures all over town - and I'm really glad you enjoyed the video, thank you so much for watching :)
Barter Book Store was a MAJOR omission from an otherwise well researched video. Such a shame.
I might be moving here with my family thank you
I wish you the best of luck with it! Alnwick is a wonderful town full of history, and surrounded by some of the most spectacular countryside in England :)
Thank you so much for watching - I hope you enjoyed the video!
Well done. Thank you.
And another beautiful town in Northumberland. Me and her indoors visited twice, last time about 10 years or so back. Now pleasantly & happily divorced I'm off to Northumberland in September, Alnwick is a definite. I have driven through the gate in my Volvo (missed the gate & miss the Volvo too:-)) Hope they decide to keep it in situ.
Where else in England can you go that has so little traffic?
Great video Let's Walk, I applaud you.
Ha ha that sounds wonderful - I hope you have a great time this September :) Navigating Bondgate Tower in a Volvo sounds like a good bit of fun too - though there certainly is a bit more traffic in Alnwick town centre during the day, this walk was filmed about 7 o'clock in the evening :)
Thank you so much for watching and for your very kind words - I'm really glad you enjoyed the video!
@@LetsWalkUK Yes 7pm, I come from London (now in Leeds) where at 7pm it's still rush hour (S). I remember taking the A69 (Newcastle to Carlisle) back then and hardly any traffic. Such a wonderful county.
actually the traffic can be horrible midday in the summer time, rest of the year its quiet
Brilliant video
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video, it really means a lot to hear, and Alnwick certainly is a brilliant Northumberland town :)
Grandparents, Mother and lived in Alnwick, My Brother was Born there, and I Visited "Hogwarts" long before it was known as such, as a Kid. Walked the Town Centre and the Gardens as well.
That sounds wonderful indeed! Alnwick is a great town with some amazing heritage as I'm sure you know well - I do hope you enjoyed this video and that it brought back some nice memories for you :)
Thank you so much for watching!
I'd like to do York to Newcastle, Newcastle to Tynemouth, Tynemouth to Morpeth, Morpeth to Alnwick, Alnwick to Bamburgh, Bamburgh to Lindisfarne, Holy Island, Holy Island, Lindisfarne to Berwick-upon-Tweed, Berwick-upon-Tweed to Edinburgh and back to London.
Wow! That sounds like quite the trip, and through so many wonderful places - many of which you can see on this channel if you'd like an idea of some of the sights to see on that journey :) I'd be even more impressed if you were going to try that expedition on foot too!
Thank you so much for watching - I really hope you enjoyed the video!
Once thaz bin up north thall niver wanna go back t that cestpit London.
People dunt talk or acknowledge folk darn thea, very unsociable.
Johnny rottons tour of London.
Crackin picture kidda. Bonny place Alnwick.
It really is! And a lovely place to walk around on an atmospheric summer's evening :)
Thank you so much for watching - I'm really glad you enjoyed the video!
Love your videos
Could you visit Hadrian's Wall?
I can indeed! I have a video from last year at Hadrian's Wall 'in the locker', so I can look towards getting that up if you'd like to see it :)
@@LetsWalkUK Yes, please. I would like to.
Thanks again, and thanks for clearing the pronunciation of the name. I'd heard somewhere before that it was pronounced "Annick", and if you hadn't mentioned it, I would have asked.
I like to get that correct if I'm ever there. I was once in Stratford Upon Avon, and I knew the B&B I was going to stay in was on the Alcester Road. I stopped by a shop and asked the girl working there how to get to the All chester road. She looked at me like I was from outer space before telling me that it was pronounced All-ster.
That's one of the great perils of travelling up and down the UK - mispronouncing town names in front of locals always gives me a bit of a red face, so it's good to have an idea before you head in :) And yes - the 'cester' issue with the likes of Leicester and Gloucester in comparison to somewhere like Cirencester really can get confusing!
Thank you so much for watching and commenting as always - I really hope you enjoyed the video!
The first battle of Alnwick was in 1093 and the Castle is from 1096 , both early Norman era, hence the castle is a result of Normans ring of defence .
Expert historical deduction there! It's quite amazing how the Normans moved north and cemented their power so strongly - with castles across the country that can still be seen to this day :)
Thank you so much for watching and commenting as always - I really hope you enjoyed this video!
Many thanks for showing us beautiful Alnwick...it was filmed on 21 June or July I think looking at the credits... It should be Bustling with people...Sad to see it almost deserted..like a Ghost town.... Was it quiet because of Covid or you filmed very early on a Sunday or something...but besides that Very nice 👍 Filming as always.....
Thank you so much! I'm really glad you enjoyed the video - Alnwick is a beautiful town indeed! I filmed this walk in late May this year at around 7 o'clock in the evening, so many of the shops were shut by that time and I know lots of people do like to pop down to Newcastle for a night out too, so perhaps that's why it was a bit quieter :)
Great Video
When you see yourself in a video XD happy days, speaking of battle OF Hastings I have close ties to William the Conqueror, Anchetil de Greye is my great (many times over) grandfather.
Ha ha you have quite an eagle eye - well done for catching yourself in the video! Interesting to hear about your long connections to the Normans too :)
Thank you so much for watching - I really hope you enjoyed the video!
I certainly did enjoy it, hope you had a nice time in Alnwick.
I came across to this video and I love it.
Great history 👏
New subscriber here in Buckinghamshire UK 🇬🇧
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Thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video - Alnwick certainly has a great history, and is still very much a living example of a great Northumberland town :)
Thank you so much for watching and especially for subscribing - it really helps me out!
Two of the things I would like to have seen were the White Swan room that copies the Titanic and also the small window in the pub where there are stored ancient bottles that have some sort of curse surrounding them … but it was otherwise a nice walk around the town.
The videos that I have seen make Northumberland looked much colder and darker than the Lake District in autumn.
Is it nice to live here?. I've living down in Cornwall for 2 plus years and I'm starting g to get restless. I live in Cambourne and it's good, but I just want to step out of my door and see history and scenery, and long long walks. Also to be able to ride my bike a brompton which I cannot do as its too busy with traffic. I just want change.
Hi there! While Cornwall and Northumberland are certainly at opposite ends of the country - I think that the two areas share parallels that might be familiar to you! Alnwick is by far one of the largest towns in North Northumberland, a wonderfully rural part of England that's jam-packed with history (take a look at my videos in the coastal villages of Seahouses and Bamburgh!), and it's easy to get about by hiking - much of the eastern part of the county is very flat - or by buses that connect the towns and villages. Plus, you're always within easy reaching distance of both Edinburgh and Newcastle, meaning there's a nice blend between rural life and the big city :)
I hope that helps you out - I'm sure if you do make a move up to Northumberland you'll love it!
Wow! You know a lot! You must be a professor!
Ha ha that's very kind of you to say - lots of research goes into videos like this, and you can find all of my sources for information presented in the description below the video :)
Thank you so much for watching - I really hope you enjoyed the video and found it an interesting watch!
An excellent walk. Sorry to quibble, but very unique is incorrect. "Where we see a very unique statue"
Ha ha that's a very good point - I suppose I've never thought about 'unique' as a binary adjective, but you're absolutely right! You learn something new every day, so thank you very much for pointing that out :)
Thank you very much for watching too - I'm really glad you enjoyed the video!
Excellent
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video - Alnwick certainly is an excellent place to visit :)
I’ve never watched your videos before and have found this nice filming but very difficult to read and watch at the same time without any commentary. I can’t help thinking you’re hugely limiting your audience by doing it this way.
Hi there! Thanks for commenting - I've had a fair few people wonder whether I can do audio commentary instead of the captions, and it's something I'm looking towards doing when the time allows. Lots of comments do say they prefer this kind of video, so there's definitely an audience for both, and I'd like to cater for both in the near future when I get a bit more free time :)
Thank you very much for the suggestion - and I do hope you found the video an interesting watch :)
Well I hope that’s soon as I can’t read and focus on the clip 😩
@@TheLorettaY Stop bitching Loretta, just watch it twice or pause. Simple.
Wow what a charming person you are NOT. It’s called constructive feedback which the author welcomed thankyou.
@@TheLorettaY I cannot abide inane comments like yours. It is what it is so get on with it.
Good
Thank you so much! I'm really glad you enjoyed the video - it means a lot to hear :)
like the holy bible says light into darkness darkness into light I think this town has a lot of light my opinion Charles simons the first I pulled the sword from the stone 1452
Hello! This castle is a building site at the moment! It's not worth visiting at the moment! An entrance fee of 20 Pounds and the missing permission of taking photos in the inside are two more reasons not to visit this place! ;-) Greetings Renate and Olaf #Trackbreaker
agree with Renate and Olaf. Also, it's very difficult to read the script and look at the pictures at the same time, which are not complete at times.
Wow you’re really hating on Alnwick in all the videos from this place huh?
Watching this makes me realise how much I don't want to revisit Alnwick not impressed
great news!
Hadaway and shite man from Geordieland...👍
Boring place. Went a few weeks ago.
Much of Northumberland is, it’s known for the scenery rather than things to do. What did you find Boring ?
@@matthewsmith2787 it was a bit of a pound shop Cornwall 😉