Before St Giles church was built, there was another church in the same place but it burnt down. The story goes that the town of Wrexham held market on a Sunday and the church burnt down the same day and since then Wrexham has never held a market in the town on Sunday.
You should visit Birkenhead and see the delights there of the largest urban area in the UK😂 3/4 shops closed, a huge market basically empty and a soul less town centre
I was born in Wrexham and went to Acton primary ad Grove Park girls school 1965 to 1972 before going to Birmingham.Lovely to reminisce .about this city.
My home town. The Racecourse is Wrexham Football Clubs home ground. The abandoned building was originally Grove Park girls Grammer school. It is a listed building and apparently can only be used for educational purposes, so Wrexham Council have just boarded it up. (Makes a change, they usually demolish beautiful buildings and replace them with ugly modern boxes.) The Horse & Jockey pub with its genuine thatched roof dates from the 17th century and is still a busy pub. St Giles Parish church graveyard has the grave of Elihu Yale. Yale College in America is named after him, hence the stone. The tall chimney and the building to the right is the old Border Brewery, (now apartments). Great video, thank you for portraying Wrexham in a good way.
Nice ghost town, lots of lovely structures. That chimney at the end, makes me want to go on a Fred Dibnah documentary binge watch, again! Oh 34:51 Emoji houses : )
Coincidence ! Someone from the big paper The Guardian passed through in the early 80s and wrote a big article about the town titled "The Wild West" but he was talking about the nightlife and all the violence. There were lots more pubs back then and people fought (mostly) with their fists. The town had older architecture at the time too and a thriving Monday Market and it was a lot more "interesting" and lively.
My neck of the woods! About a mile from. Eagles Meadow Queens Park as I still call it Cia Park for the outsiders good place to have grown up but its gone downhill. Be nice about the place Charlie.
Debenhams operated under a brick and mortar store model which is famed for being extremely expensive to run. Rising rents, expensive business rates and high maintenance costs are large fixed outgoings which impeded Debenhams’ ability to compete against online competitors such as Amazon. Online retailers do not have such liabilities to consider and consequently can offer products which provide better value for money. All stores officially closing May 2021 (Aparently)
Henry VII (Welsh: Harri Tudur; 28 January 1457 - 21 April 1509) was King of England and Lord of Ireland from his seizure of the crown on 22 August 1485 until his death in 1509. He was the first monarch of the House of Tudor.
Thank you for the walk, Charlie... I have never been to Wales... But... I must say the architecture is nothing short of stunning!... Especially at the 40:59 mark... I would love to see inside that structure!
12 Miles from my home town Llangollen, over the years many locals from west of Wrexham have stopped using Wrexham to do the weakly shop and head Oswestry due to the amount shops closing and some social issues on the streets. Wrexham was great going back 20 years, they also still had the Wrexham Larger Factory Back then Too. things have changed so much in places. Oswestry in the other hand if doing far better and looks to stole a lot Wrexhams customers
horseshoe falls the water fall i think you might be on about, along the canal From Llangollen to the river Dee, ust to have and 8 mile warm up cycle before id start a quick blast down the canal before i headed on my planned cycle route. and talk about population, i left a small town in Wales that had a population of 3300 people now i live in a small town in midlands that i nearly 50k and still hate it as just to busy and been in midlands for close to 10 years now. this time of the year was always the best fun growing up in wales, rave on top a mountain farmhouse was my local where you could spend days out of it up there and the classic welsh magic shrooms you can really have an interesting time
@Auditing The Albion those old slate mines, twice a week id cycle the long way, 30 miles and eventually heading up the old horseshoe pass over the mountains and to finish off a blast down the newer pass road, been a few times to the slate mines, do remember seeing a lot bikers there. these days i refuse the take the pass road and head the corwen way due to the fall a sleep 40 limit on the pass, even my old cycle could go faster on the steepest down hill. just need to someone to paint over new limit signs !!!
Love your recent walkabout vids around various towns and cities. You are better at it than any TV travel programmes presenters (never fancied Judith Chalmers anyway!!) I know you're Manchester based, but it would be good to see you in other regions. Plenty of places east of the M1 / A1 need a visit, East Anglia, Lincolnshire etc. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for visiting Wrexham! I love your videos, keep it up! The U in Heddlu and Cymru is not an "oo' sound, iti more like the U in 'Build". And yes, most view the appointment of the Prince of Wales as a sign of oppression rather than unity.
If you thought the fella in the arcade was grumpy you should have gone into the Secondhand Shed at the end, the one with the Elvis outside. Now he is grumpy . Anyway a little plug for Simons shop, there's plenty of unusual stuff, mention me for a discount.
Thank you for your videos I can't get out that much and I appreciate you filming theses videos your actually a very kind hearted man but people will judge you sadly because your someone who will speak his mind no matter what and thats EXSTREAMLY refreshing to see in this cancel culture world we live in now it's all gone insain out there and I agree with you about the boosters to how many do we need?! If they REALLY worked why would we need to keep getting them?! None it of it makes any sense at all.anyway thank you again for these videos. Looking forward to seeing more 😁
No he's not ahahahahah. He's a fucking bully. If kicking, threatening and mocking people less fortunate is classed as a nice human being. Then I'd hate to be your friend 😂
@@onestatejamzfm uh no? If you bothered to pay any attention AT ALL which given most people don't. All of the people hes "Attacked" instigated the fights to begin with what do you exspect him to do stand there like a statue while someone lamps him in the face??? And don't you dare tell me what a bully is I was bullied by the same people for almost 13 years stright so I think I should no what a bully looks like and He is definitely not one but I can see trying to make you see sense Is pointless as it's clear from your comment you don't have any just because he films things as they happen dosent make him a bad person infact I have seen from theses videos he dose care just because it's in away you don't get OF COURSE you would label him as "bad" or a "bully" it's sad really when people don't understand things they go automatically to "They must be bad people" 🙄 *FACEPALMS*
Nice walk around better doing these then doing doomsday city with all the pin heads and zombies, wales is a cracking place as is Scotland, there 2 of our best county’s of England as is North Yorkshire, , I love it when you show case our county’s , when you went to york , no bag heads and a comment saying could do with more diversity yeah rite , Good one that !
Charlie paraphrased "if I were facing off against a munchkin 5 foot one Welsh sheriff. I would have to be more accurate than him" What the f***. Lol😆 As a Welshman not sure what to make of this. Do you think all Welsh are short. I'm 6 foot 0 Funny to imagine that scene with what I think is the good the bad and the ugly theme tune😆 Me and you are about the same age so your sense of humour is totally relatable
Then it was the Arty Farty College and even then half of it was empty and out of bounds. EDIT, actually am only just seeing it now and that used to be Bromfield school and Grove Park was just over the roundabout on the otherside, and it was Grove Park that became the Art College, don't know what it is now. I don't know why Bromfield remained closed and empty for so long. It was a nice building. Typical Ruabon Red Brick.
To be fair and accurate, it wasn't the English who subjugated the Welsh, it was the Norman monarchy installed by William the Conquerer. Poor English tenants and farmers (mainly descendants of the mainland European Angles and Saxons) were rounded up to fight in the wars. In the year of 1066, Welsh Bowmen joined the English to fight back the Viking invaders in two major battles. The Vikings arrived with 300 ships and only 24 returned to Norway. So while the English and Welsh (very few of them actually soldiers) fought amazingly together, it was too late to defeat the Normans who took advantage and invaded from the South. Within years William the Conquerer had started to build stone castles all over England and Wales. The English/Welsh history is not as straightforward as certain nationalists on either side would like to make out.
Hey Charlie, good to see you in Wrexham! I wondered whether you would have journeyed south after your trip to Chester, although it looks like you were far too early to see the crackies and spice heads that Wrexham is known for! I can see why you were confused by the building designations - the old hospital building is now an FE college, the large abandoned building used to be a school, the chimney was once part of a brewery, and the Racecourse is a football ground and the oldest international football stadium in the world! You should also look up the links between Wrexham and Yale College in the US and the significance of the name Elihu Yale, apart from it being the name of the Weatherspoons, which will explain the stone in the church!
I'm a Chester lad but did my hgv lessons in and around the town centre. This town bade me well; I passed first time. Side note: the Welsh 'f'' is basically pronounced like a 'v'. 'e' is flat, so, 'Evrog' enunciate the 'r' and you're there. An Englishman's explanation so I'm probably not exact, but it's intellectual folly and ignorance, historically and otherwise, to not respect the Welsh and their culture.
whats the point of walking round towns early in the morning when not many people are about ? the history and architecture are interesting,but the interactions you have with the public is why most of us watch this channel lets be honest.
10:47 Being sheep and having to follow a leader is a bad thing. That's why there is the derogatory term of sheeple to describe people who slavishly follow leaders without thinking for themselves.
Your videos are always great entertainment; informative and interesting. You make it possible for people like me to visit these places, as you said, because some people simply can't for whatever reason! 😊
Charlie, your videos make washing the dishes a please, apart from the relentless adverts. Great vid, come to leicester sometime, very interesting place with lots to see.
Certainly an interesting/entertaining tour, CV, but Wrexham seems to be a pretty run-of-the-mill/nondescript smallish town/city. Not your fault, of course. Bit of a comedown after the glories of York, Chester and Bradford (and Manchester, for that matter). Every city and town does have at least one Greggs, but now a new one is nascent - the Poundbakery. I spotted one in this video and there are two in Stockport town centre. I assume you meant sunrise, not "sunset", near the beginning? A deliberate mistake for comic effect, maybe. Regarding your musings (I won't say "rantings") about quantum physics - same thing as that cat-in-a -box theory. Beyond me, all that is. Anyway, well done!
Exactly right.... it's not that Rome was happy about Christianity...they tried to stop it but failed so they tried to shoehorn Christianity into their pagan sun worshipping ways hence we have Catholicism
How far will you meander out of Manchester? Any chance of you coming down south to Glastonbury(Town not Music Fest)? Might be too small for a single video, perhaps combine it with a visit to Wells the smallest City in England.
Before St Giles church was built, there was another church in the same place but it burnt down. The story goes that the town of Wrexham held market on a Sunday and the church burnt down the same day and since then Wrexham has never held a market in the town on Sunday.
That 'waterfall' looks like something you'd pay a couple of pikeys to slap together, only for them to give you the slip midway through .
You should visit Birkenhead and see the delights there of the largest urban area in the UK😂 3/4 shops closed, a huge market basically empty and a soul less town centre
Plenty or crackies around those parts! Always some drama going on round Birko
You've just made the point not to visit Birkenhead. Dickhead
spending the day surrounded by wools
But it has a fantastic biker pub called "the swinging arm" which hosts top rock bands every Friday Saturday and Sunday and it's free!!!
@@onestatejamzfm Spoken like a true Birkenite
I was born in Wrexham and went to Acton primary ad Grove Park girls school 1965 to 1972 before going to Birmingham.Lovely to reminisce .about this city.
My home town. The Racecourse is Wrexham Football Clubs home ground. The abandoned building was originally Grove Park girls Grammer school. It is a listed building and apparently can only be used for educational purposes, so Wrexham Council have just boarded it up. (Makes a change, they usually demolish beautiful buildings and replace them with ugly modern boxes.) The Horse & Jockey pub with its genuine thatched roof dates from the 17th century and is still a busy pub. St Giles Parish church graveyard has the grave of Elihu Yale. Yale College in America is named after him, hence the stone. The tall chimney and the building to the right is the old Border Brewery, (now apartments). Great video, thank you for portraying Wrexham in a good way.
Shout out to everyone who bought an old motorcycle or had a Jawa CZ fixed by the legendary Ted Williams!
Down by that old pub that got demolished...near Pen y Bryn. With his Big Beard. 👍
"It's like 28 days later"
What I was thinking
You need to come to wrexham around ten in morning you'll see more people and shops etc open Charlie
Thanks for this days wisdom you're very much appreciated.
Have a good day sir Veitch. 👍
Morning shows are great.
Wales is a very beautiful place. I've been there many times and have always had a great time 🌻🌞👍
shame theres too many cars though
@@mikewade777 ?????
Love a morning vlog & thanks Charlie 🙏🏻🤗
Nice ghost town, lots of lovely structures. That chimney at the end, makes me want to go on a Fred Dibnah documentary binge watch, again!
Oh 34:51 Emoji houses : )
Is that the man that talks about murders, he's a great presenter.
Another marvelous walk about.
(Who else had the theme from The Good The Bad and The Ugly in their head instantly) ?
Coincidence ! Someone from the big paper The Guardian passed through in the early 80s and wrote a big article about the town titled "The Wild West" but he was talking about the nightlife and all the violence. There were lots more pubs back then and people fought (mostly) with their fists. The town had older architecture at the time too and a thriving Monday Market and it was a lot more "interesting" and lively.
No sleeping in Wrexham bus station in hours of darkness. But you can sleep there during the day. Enjoy.
Scots Paul ? From Llan ?
Swallow falls, yes beautiful place!
No he means Pistyll Rhaeadr
My neck of the woods! About a mile from. Eagles Meadow Queens Park as I still call it Cia Park for the outsiders good place to have grown up but its gone downhill. Be nice about the place Charlie.
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I am a veitcher!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I was born in Chester.. lived in Kinnerton.... close to Wrexham.....
....born wrexham, lived in kinnerton for 30 yrs....
Saisneg !!!
I grew up in Wxm but lived in Blacon for a little while. Hated it. Give me QP or Plas Vegas anyday.
I live in Wrexham thanks for visiting..
We have many buildings in the UK called the White House that have been converted to elderly care homes.
America has the biggest one.
The late, great Hollywood actress Katherine Hepburn said Wales was the most beautiful country on earth.
The iconic Helen Mirren said Bradford is magic, and loved hanging out in Bradford with Faye Tozer from Steps, and Paul Chuckle.
@@danielgardecki1046 😂
Shame about the shitmuncher politicians there that want to turn it into Afghanistan
Eva Green wanted to move there. But I bet she hasn't heard of Rhyl.
14:09 I don't think the North Walesians meant you.
Charlie finds the ‘dead’ centre of Wrexham!
3 sheep tied to a lampost...
Welsh leisure centre😆😘
Welsh brothel.
Debenhams operated under a brick and mortar store model which is famed for being extremely expensive to run. Rising rents, expensive business rates and high maintenance costs are large fixed outgoings which impeded Debenhams’ ability to compete against online competitors such as Amazon. Online retailers do not have such liabilities to consider and consequently can offer products which provide better value for money. All stores officially closing May 2021 (Aparently)
Henry VII (Welsh: Harri Tudur; 28 January 1457 - 21 April 1509) was King of England and Lord of Ireland from his seizure of the crown on 22 August 1485 until his death in 1509. He was the first monarch of the House of Tudor.
Born in Pembroke Castle 👍
Thank you for the walk, Charlie... I have never been to Wales... But... I must say the architecture is nothing short of stunning!... Especially at the 40:59 mark... I would love to see inside that structure!
12 Miles from my home town Llangollen, over the years many locals from west of Wrexham have stopped using Wrexham to do the weakly shop and head Oswestry due to the amount shops closing and some social issues on the streets. Wrexham was great going back 20 years, they also still had the Wrexham Larger Factory Back then Too. things have changed so much in places. Oswestry in the other hand if doing far better and looks to stole a lot Wrexhams customers
horseshoe falls the water fall i think you might be on about, along the canal From Llangollen to the river Dee, ust to have and 8 mile warm up cycle before id start a quick blast down the canal before i headed on my planned cycle route. and talk about population, i left a small town in Wales that had a population of 3300 people now i live in a small town in midlands that i nearly 50k and still hate it as just to busy and been in midlands for close to 10 years now. this time of the year was always the best fun growing up in wales, rave on top a mountain farmhouse was my local where you could spend days out of it up there and the classic welsh magic shrooms you can really have an interesting time
Wrexham forgot it’s history which was a market town. An awful council and Trying to be a city is it’s downfall.
@Auditing The Albion those old slate mines, twice a week id cycle the long way, 30 miles and eventually heading up the old horseshoe pass over the mountains and to finish off a blast down the newer pass road, been a few times to the slate mines, do remember seeing a lot bikers there. these days i refuse the take the pass road and head the corwen way due to the fall a sleep 40 limit on the pass, even my old cycle could go faster on the steepest down hill. just need to someone to paint over new limit signs !!!
@@stevekenilworth. See you in The Bull, mate. Or The Sun. Outside the Bridge End if it's sunny !!😉
Oh look… two native welfricans….
Brilliant. 😂
Love your recent walkabout vids around various towns and cities. You are better at it than any TV travel programmes presenters (never fancied Judith Chalmers anyway!!) I know you're Manchester based, but it would be good to see you in other regions. Plenty of places east of the M1 / A1 need a visit, East Anglia, Lincolnshire etc. Keep up the good work.
*** YOU NEED TO GO TO RHYL ***
Hi Charlie great to see your video in wrexham
Thank You Charles Very nice without humanity spoiling the video
Charlies shaved head makes him look like a buddhist monk. He should wear a robe one day just for a laugh.
Great video charlie, would love to see you roaming around brighton and some parts of cornwall :)
Nahhh he's homophobic so he would not be going to Brighton
Thanks for visiting Wrexham! I love your videos, keep it up!
The U in Heddlu and Cymru is not an "oo' sound, iti more like the U in 'Build".
And yes, most view the appointment of the Prince of Wales as a sign of oppression rather than unity.
Wreck it in Wrexham.
Loving the tours. Cheers matey 👍
Me too
@@Leo_20s see you there👍
Wrexham has changed since the 'Welcome to Wrexham' TV show has been shown worldwide.
Just a tad run down still. But to you hadn't even paid for a football club. Chester did it the other way round. Be quite rich but pay for it last.
@@therespectedlex9794 oh get ya hairline sorted m8
@@keiranhughes9626 Personal bastard. Anyway I used more shampoo that day, and it was years ago.
I've been to North Wales lots of times brilliant people lovely place very villagey and Wirral one of my ex-girlfriend from Manchester lived in Wales
2:22 “sun set” did you mean sun rise 😁
I did have to do a 'double take' Haha
Charles, you must have being pretty baked to mistake the sun rising with the sun setting lol
I thought that. Had to rewind it lol “did e just say sunset in the mornin im?”
If you thought the fella in the arcade was grumpy you should have gone into the Secondhand Shed at the end, the one with the Elvis outside. Now he is grumpy . Anyway a little plug for Simons shop, there's plenty of unusual stuff, mention me for a discount.
Whitehaven is tiny and has three Greggs. And I personally think Greggs is rotten. But... the sheep seem to enjoy it.
The racecourse ground is where Wrexham FC play and that big hat is what the Welsh football fans wore in the Euro 2016
P.s and love how you love trees to how could you not?? They are beautiful exspecially in this time of with all the different colours 🤗🌳
£167.8 unleaded, £189.9 Diesel, Fricking shocking in Scotland (NE). And we are the ones with all the oil fields :/ #ClownWorld
Outstanding.
Thank you for your videos I can't get out that much and I appreciate you filming theses videos your actually a very kind hearted man but people will judge you sadly because your someone who will speak his mind no matter what and thats EXSTREAMLY refreshing to see in this cancel culture world we live in now it's all gone insain out there and I agree with you about the boosters to how many do we need?! If they REALLY worked why would we need to keep getting them?! None it of it makes any sense at all.anyway thank you again for these videos. Looking forward to seeing more 😁
No he's not ahahahahah. He's a fucking bully. If kicking, threatening and mocking people less fortunate is classed as a nice human being. Then I'd hate to be your friend 😂
@@onestatejamzfm uh no? If you bothered to pay any attention AT ALL which given most people don't. All of the people hes "Attacked" instigated the fights to begin with what do you exspect him to do stand there like a statue while someone lamps him in the face??? And don't you dare tell me what a bully is I was bullied by the same people for almost 13 years stright so I think I should no what a bully looks like and He is definitely not one but I can see trying to make you see sense Is pointless as it's clear from your comment you don't have any just because he films things as they happen dosent make him a bad person infact I have seen from theses videos he dose care just because it's in away you don't get OF COURSE you would label him as "bad" or a "bully" it's sad really when people don't understand things they go automatically to "They must be bad people" 🙄 *FACEPALMS*
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Defending peadophiles
You know he's under investigation for being a nonce?
Gutted I missed you. I have to live in this dive of a place
Are you a scaffolder ?
Nice to see a place I have never been to. I feel like I've had a mini holiday!
Nice walk around better doing these then doing doomsday city with all the pin heads and zombies, wales is a cracking place as is Scotland, there 2 of our best county’s of England as is North Yorkshire, , I love it when you show case our county’s , when you went to york , no bag heads and a comment saying could do with more diversity yeah rite , Good one that !
Are we heading for a harsh winter as that was one FAT squirrel.
Charlie paraphrased
"if I were facing off against a munchkin 5 foot one Welsh sheriff. I would have to be more accurate than him"
What the f***. Lol😆
As a Welshman not sure what to make of this. Do you think all Welsh are short. I'm 6 foot 0
Funny to imagine that scene with what I think is the good the bad and the ugly theme tune😆
Me and you are about the same age so your sense of humour is totally relatable
You were both watching thundercats at the same time
I'm from the north Wales and I'm 6'6".
Just English propaganda. And Charlie sucked it in like a good little drone.
@@Philzoid not really sure that's accurate. He discriminates equally against all races I think
I KNEW if a Bear shits in the woods and there is noone there to hear it, it doesn't make a sound!
North Wales is lovely you need to go to Cardiff the capital of Wales. Go and check out the city.
EFrog and electronic Frenchman! 😂
Wales was built by English men. Look at all the buildings, they are England buildings
If you wanna shock Charles love come to Birkenhead on the Wirral . The power that be have ripped the life out us all thanks
That’s a ghost town, that.
It was very early on a Saturday morning tbf.
The disused building you looked at used to be a school Charlie .
Then it was the Arty Farty College and even then half of it was empty and out of bounds.
EDIT, actually am only just seeing it now and that used to be Bromfield school and Grove Park was just over the roundabout on the otherside, and it was Grove Park that became the Art College, don't know what it is now. I don't know why Bromfield remained closed and empty for so long. It was a nice building. Typical Ruabon Red Brick.
To be fair and accurate, it wasn't the English who subjugated the Welsh, it was the Norman monarchy installed by William the Conquerer. Poor English tenants and farmers (mainly descendants of the mainland European Angles and Saxons) were rounded up to fight in the wars. In the year of 1066, Welsh Bowmen joined the English to fight back the Viking invaders in two major battles. The Vikings arrived with 300 ships and only 24 returned to Norway. So while the English and Welsh (very few of them actually soldiers) fought amazingly together, it was too late to defeat the Normans who took advantage and invaded from the South. Within years William the Conquerer had started to build stone castles all over England and Wales.
The English/Welsh history is not as straightforward as certain nationalists on either side would like to make out.
1066 Was against the Normans. The archers were often used by the Normans, later, such as in The Hundred Years War.
Wrexham looks ok for a medium size town. The streets are clean.
If all else fails try wales.
waterworld was awesome when I was a kid
Burma Star, a British military award.
You might be trying to remember horseshoe falls near Llangollen 🤔
I also get my world rocked when stepping on unpowered escalators, glad to hear it's not just me.
Wow its a records! 1 min 25 seconds for a Sheep Innuendo BAA. Nice @Charles Veitch
Hey Charlie, good to see you in Wrexham! I wondered whether you would have journeyed south after your trip to Chester, although it looks like you were far too early to see the crackies and spice heads that Wrexham is known for! I can see why you were confused by the building designations - the old hospital building is now an FE college, the large abandoned building used to be a school, the chimney was once part of a brewery, and the Racecourse is a football ground and the oldest international football stadium in the world! You should also look up the links between Wrexham and Yale College in the US and the significance of the name Elihu Yale, apart from it being the name of the Weatherspoons, which will explain the stone in the church!
Grew up there left about 30 years ago looks so different
I'm a Chester lad but did my hgv lessons in and around the town centre. This town bade me well; I passed first time.
Side note: the Welsh 'f'' is basically pronounced like a 'v'.
'e' is flat, so, 'Evrog' enunciate the 'r' and you're there.
An Englishman's explanation so I'm probably not exact, but it's intellectual folly and ignorance, historically and otherwise, to not respect the Welsh and their culture.
Quantum thought of the day.
Everything you can see is 100% transparent. All you can observe is light reflecting off clear matter.
great video Charlie. Wales is heavy!
It's so that the server doesn't get over stressed. It only loads terrain that is being observed.
I’m sure you enjoyed the sculptures smooth helmet
whats the point of walking round towns early in the morning when not many people are about ? the history and architecture are interesting,but the interactions you have with the public is why most of us watch this channel lets be honest.
Enjoyed that Charlie 👍
10:47 Being sheep and having to follow a leader is a bad thing. That's why there is the derogatory term of sheeple to describe people who slavishly follow leaders without thinking for themselves.
You should go there again during waking hours.
Oh definitely! The Wrexham wildlife (spice heads) is something to see
@@PastaSauce. they mostly come out in the day…. Mostly.
Your videos are always great entertainment; informative and interesting. You make it possible for people like me to visit these places, as you said, because some people simply can't for whatever reason! 😊
16:20
See the John Ford film : "How Green Was My Valley" to see a romanticized version of Welsh mining.
First zombie movie with the shout 'is their anyone there'?..Day of the dead,80's💯
Feeling fluid in clwyd
When I'm by my self, do I turn into quantum fuzz? It sure feels like it
It all relates to the double slut test
Charlie, your videos make washing the dishes a please, apart from the relentless adverts.
Great vid, come to leicester sometime, very interesting place with lots to see.
Great video
"St Giles Parish Church... one of the finest examples of ecclesiastical architecture in England".... when was it moved to Wales?
Came for a scarf full of spunk, stayed for the tours of Britain.
Dammit Charlie, you gotta let us know when you're coming to Wales!
Southerner ! 😉
Certainly an interesting/entertaining tour, CV, but Wrexham seems to be a pretty run-of-the-mill/nondescript smallish town/city. Not your fault, of course. Bit of a comedown after the glories of York, Chester and Bradford (and Manchester, for that matter). Every city and town does have at least one Greggs, but now a new one is nascent - the Poundbakery. I spotted one in this video and there are two in Stockport town centre. I assume you meant sunrise, not "sunset", near the beginning? A deliberate mistake for comic effect, maybe. Regarding your musings (I won't say "rantings") about quantum physics - same thing as that cat-in-a -box theory. Beyond me, all that is. Anyway, well done!
Depending if you live here 🙏
Grab some velcro gloves from the souvenir shop good accessory for catching sheep.
Constantine was a Sun worshipper until his deathbed baptism.
Exactly right.... it's not that Rome was happy about Christianity...they tried to stop it but failed so they tried to shoehorn Christianity into their pagan sun worshipping ways hence we have Catholicism
The Saxons were were under Norman subjugation and they extended it to Wales and later Scotland.
Hey Charlie 👋🏻 if you ever come to Glasgow , come visit Kirkintilloch, the Romans stopped ✋ at my town … built there wall , basically shat it 😊
Pennsylvania, USA. Reg 87 Gas $4.00 per gal, premium 93 $4.20 per gal, diesel $6.00 per gal
Shrewsbury next? 🤔 🤣👍
Born and raised in Wrexham, init, la.
lol. Excellent vid Charles.
A town you could visit is chesterfield, its a nice town with tudor houses and market stalls but has some crackies there
Looks like a popular place, crowds everywhere.....lol, post apocalypse town. 🤣
Life under Chairman Drakeford. and quantum physics before 7am.
E Frog- Electronic Frenchman 😂😂😂
How far will you meander out of Manchester? Any chance of you coming down south to Glastonbury(Town not Music Fest)? Might be too small for a single video, perhaps combine it with a visit to Wells the smallest City in England.