Some lovely Derbyshire limestone area villages on this video, Patrick. I've always liked the small town of Ashbourne, it's got some real charm to it. When I first started my career on the railway at Buxton, there used to be some drivers and fireman still at the depot that used to work goods trains to Ashbourne in the latter years of the line's life, and said it was a great experience going along that scenic route. Alsop-En-Le-Dale, Tissington and Hartington serving those lovely villages were calling points amongst others to do some shunting, they said. Now the Waterloo pub at Biggin what you were about to call in, I've never heard mentioned for ages, and I'd forgotten about it. A lovely little farming village. Many thanks, Patrick, a pleasure to watch this film.
I'd almost forgotten I made this film featuring these villages as this is another fairly old one now 😀 I'm sure that was a lovely railway when it was open serving these places. Nice that people can walk and cycle along it today. Not been in the Waterloo pub for a long time now, although went next door earlier this year for afternoon tea at Biggin Hall. Thanks for taking the time to watch this older one Ffranc, all the best 👍
Patrick. I have so many memories of Biggin. I had a caravan there on seasonal pitch up Drury lane past village Hall for 12yrs.up till 3 yrs ago when my wife died. Cycled along the trail absolutely scores of times & all of surrounding area. I now have a Campervan as I didn't enjoy it any more. But go back many times & have some cheesy chips in the Waterloo. Village of Tissington I love & often cycled there & had cuppa at the lovely cafe there. We always went into Ashbourne on every visit. Wife always had to into every charity shop. Think there's 5. Enjoy your videos
You really should have more subscribers this is like a hidden gem page on TH-cam ...thank you for all the work you put into these videos and teach us about the UK.
Your kind words are very much appreciated, so thank you for that. I have been lucky to have gained a further 250 subscribers in the last 5 months, so that's a real delight to see. Thanks again for your kind comments and for watching. Cheers, Patrick :)
Tissington seems to have found a fond place in your heart Patrick (or should I say Bob?) as you were smiling throughout this film. The hints of melancholy that showed up in your eyes in past films has gone so you must be in a 'good' place now. It really is a pleasure to walk with you through this series of films, thank you once again!
Nice one Patrick. I am slowly working my way through your Catalogue. As a Biggin lad born and bread thought I had better check this one out. Bought a tear to my eye as the church yard scene with the flowers was my dad's grave with new flowers on. Even though I now live in Parsley Hay I still class myself as Biggin. Excellent vlog as usual 👌
Thanks Gavin, I can't actually believe it was 9 years ago I shot this! Biggin is a lovely village. We've been visiting Biggin Hall quite a few times lately as the food there is excellent. It's not posh or expensive as people might think, but it's become our favourite eating establishment. We will be going again hopefully in a month's time or so. All the best 👍
I love construction with those old silver like brick rocks is beautiful. England is very pretty. Thanks for sharing your adorable towns with us and the country side.
What a lovely pub to end your walk on,I knew very little of the trail and have never been to Tissington so it was great to see it,and the lovely things along the way,I loved the signalbox you could go into,I'v just done 32 years as a Paramedic for the NHS but before that,from when I was 18,I qualified as a signalman for British Rail and had my own box just like that,and haven't been in one since,if they hadn't closed the line and box perhaps I would still be there,I may do the trail just to call in there. Loving these walks Patrick,really appreciate all the work you put into them,thankyou. Pete.
Tissington is a very touristy village, but really beautiful so well worth a visit. Just avoid weekends and Bank Holidays! :) Yes you can indeed go inside the old signal box at Hartington Station, you'd love it if you make a visit there. Thanks again Pete for all your kind comments and for taking the time to watch. Cheers, Patrick :)
Really enjoy your videos Patrick, always great content and very informative. Keep them coming.. also inspires us to follow in your footsteps and do some of your walks.. thank you..🙂
Two wonderful churchs on this film that i spied , but for me the highlight was th old signal box at Hartington ...... Another fine film Patrick , you fully deserved your drink in the Waterloo at th end .... Frank and Lee ...
Thanks Frank and Lee. I knew you'd like the churches, some great ones here. Glad you liked the signal box, lovely to be able to go inside that. Thanks for watching as always. Cheers, Patrick :-)
Watched this before our visit to the Peak District last week and am watching again now recognising so many things that we saw. We hired electric bikes in Ashbourne and went to Parsley Hay and back
Excellent work Patrick: I find your highly informative commentary and visuals compelling, both for their candour, and beauty. You included a shot of my cottage in this one too! Against all my usual instincts, I found your Manifold Meanderings tour, in which you discuss the perils of online dating, rather moving - even slightly heartbreaking. Looking forward to seeing more of your uploads. Well done indeed, and thank you. Your Channel deserves a ton more views. Best wishes, Anthony.
Thanks Anthony! Glad I included your cottage in my film! The story in Meanderings of Manifold was very loosely based on real life events that had happened several years before I shot that film. At the time it seemed a good idea as I was attempting to add some drama to my video, but i wouldn't make a film like that today. Thank you so much for your high praise and for watching! Cheers, Patrick :-)
Some lovely Derbyshire limestone area villages on this video, Patrick. I've always liked the small town of Ashbourne, it's got some real charm to it. When I first started my career on the railway at Buxton, there used to be some drivers and fireman still at the depot that used to work goods trains to Ashbourne in the latter years of the line's life, and said it was a great experience going along that scenic route. Alsop-En-Le-Dale, Tissington and Hartington serving those lovely villages were calling points amongst others to do some shunting, they said. Now the Waterloo pub at Biggin what you were about to call in, I've never heard mentioned for ages, and I'd forgotten about it. A lovely little farming village. Many thanks, Patrick, a pleasure to watch this film.
I'd almost forgotten I made this film featuring these villages as this is another fairly old one now 😀 I'm sure that was a lovely railway when it was open serving these places. Nice that people can walk and cycle along it today. Not been in the Waterloo pub for a long time now, although went next door earlier this year for afternoon tea at Biggin Hall. Thanks for taking the time to watch this older one Ffranc, all the best 👍
Really pretty countryside. I have a passion for " old ". The rail trails. The switch station. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching 👍
Patrick. I have so many memories of Biggin. I had a caravan there on seasonal pitch up Drury lane past village Hall for 12yrs.up till 3 yrs ago when my wife died.
Cycled along the trail absolutely scores of times & all of surrounding area.
I now have a Campervan as I didn't enjoy it any more. But go back many times & have some cheesy chips in the Waterloo. Village of Tissington I love & often cycled there & had cuppa at the lovely cafe there. We always went into Ashbourne on every visit. Wife always had to into every charity shop. Think there's 5.
Enjoy your videos
Thanks for all your great comments and for taking the time to watch, much appreciated 👍
done this walk many times brings back memories thank you .
Nice one, thanks for watching 👍
You really should have more subscribers this is like a hidden gem page on TH-cam ...thank you for all the work you put into these videos and teach us about the UK.
Your kind words are very much appreciated, so thank you for that. I have been lucky to have gained a further 250 subscribers in the last 5 months, so that's a real delight to see. Thanks again for your kind comments and for watching. Cheers, Patrick :)
Tissington seems to have found a fond place in your heart Patrick (or should I say Bob?) as you were smiling throughout this film. The hints of melancholy that showed up in your eyes in past films has gone so you must be in a 'good' place now. It really is a pleasure to walk with you through this series of films, thank you once again!
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Nice one Patrick. I am slowly working my way through your Catalogue. As a Biggin lad born and bread thought I had better check this one out. Bought a tear to my eye as the church yard scene with the flowers was my dad's grave with new flowers on. Even though I now live in Parsley Hay I still class myself as Biggin. Excellent vlog as usual 👌
Thanks Gavin, I can't actually believe it was 9 years ago I shot this! Biggin is a lovely village. We've been visiting Biggin Hall quite a few times lately as the food there is excellent. It's not posh or expensive as people might think, but it's become our favourite eating establishment. We will be going again hopefully in a month's time or so. All the best 👍
I love construction with those old silver like brick rocks is beautiful. England is very pretty. Thanks for sharing your adorable towns with us and the country side.
Thank you too for your lovely comments and for taking the time to watch 👍
What a lovely pub to end your walk on,I knew very little of the trail and have never been to Tissington so it was great to see it,and the lovely things along the way,I loved the signalbox you could go into,I'v just done 32 years as a Paramedic for the NHS but before that,from when I was 18,I qualified as a signalman for British Rail and had my own box just like that,and haven't been in one since,if they hadn't closed the line and box perhaps I would still be there,I may do the trail just to call in there.
Loving these walks Patrick,really appreciate all the work you put into them,thankyou.
Pete.
Tissington is a very touristy village, but really beautiful so well worth a visit. Just avoid weekends and Bank Holidays! :) Yes you can indeed go inside the old signal box at Hartington Station, you'd love it if you make a visit there. Thanks again Pete for all your kind comments and for taking the time to watch. Cheers, Patrick :)
Great videos, fantastic premise, and nice compositions. Really good job all around. Keep making them!
Thanks for your kind comments James! I certainly will be making more when I can. Thanks for watching :-)
Really enjoy your videos Patrick, always great content and very informative. Keep them coming.. also inspires us to follow in your footsteps and do some of your walks.. thank you..🙂
Many thanks for your great comments! 🙂 That is very much appreciated, and thanks for watching👍
Two wonderful churchs on this film that i spied , but for me the highlight was th old signal box at Hartington ...... Another fine film Patrick , you fully deserved your drink in the Waterloo at th end .... Frank and Lee ...
Thanks Frank and Lee. I knew you'd like the churches, some great ones here. Glad you liked the signal box, lovely to be able to go inside that. Thanks for watching as always. Cheers, Patrick :-)
Watched this before our visit to the Peak District last week and am watching again now recognising so many things that we saw. We hired electric bikes in Ashbourne and went to Parsley Hay and back
Hope you enjoyed your visit, thanks for watching 👍
loved the old church. stunning village. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Lina, pleased you liked it. Cheers, Patrick :-)
Tissington Trail great walks and flower well dressings great days walkway blessing to be at loverly Patrick. Ann Deakin 2021
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Excellent work Patrick: I find your highly informative commentary and visuals compelling, both for their candour, and beauty. You included a shot of my cottage in this one too!
Against all my usual instincts, I found your Manifold Meanderings tour, in which you discuss the perils of online dating, rather moving - even slightly heartbreaking. Looking forward to seeing more of your uploads. Well done indeed, and thank you. Your Channel deserves a ton more views. Best wishes, Anthony.
Thanks Anthony! Glad I included your cottage in my film! The story in Meanderings of Manifold was very loosely based on real life events that had happened several years before I shot that film. At the time it seemed a good idea as I was attempting to add some drama to my video, but i wouldn't make a film like that today. Thank you so much for your high praise and for watching! Cheers, Patrick :-)
Great viewing thank you Patrick.
Thanks again John :)
Visited the complete trail in 1997 from Ashbourne to Parsley Hay.. The tunnel at Ashbourne was not accessible at that time.
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