Left a comment last night not sure why it dissapeared. I've only ever visited cleethorpes twice in my life. When i was 4 which i barely remember and when i was 13-14 years old and i stayed at the caravan park you showed with a friend from school and his family. Haven't been for a long time but still a lovely place.
Fond memories of staying in Cleethorpes as a kid. We used to stay at the Parkinson's Holiday Flats on the seafront. Like you I remember arriving on the coaches (Wallace Arnold) back in late 70's / early 80s. From memory... I think the car park where the coaches used to drop off was just behind the railway station. Remember going into Fantasy Land as a kid at the far end - there you'd find the old ghost train / bumper cars. The market used to be held on a Sunday. Fond memories of dragging my father in there just to buy a large Prit Stick lol Why do I always comment half way through a video... Sad to see the pub has gone. That used to be the main meeting point for all the bikers coming into the town. The pitch and put on the right used to be called Arnold Palmer. Not sure if that moved to Skegness or not as there's pretty much an identical setup there now. Bizarrely can't remember the Signal Box Inn... Recall getting on the train next to the new(ish) swimming baths and travelling along the beach line towards the boating lake. Can't recall the Inn. Strange 🙂
@@paulscarth thank you, there's so much more now than I ever said in the video , and it's these kind of comments that make you think again. Think we always went to the crap shop to get a bucket and spade lol
@@paulscarth the train sets off from the baths, stops at the pub that the old station then goes back up to the front goes up the what I'd call the castle, (that's the end o the road that's a path now opposite beacholme in the second vid) turns the engine round then goes back to the baths. Did it with grand kids 3 yrs since lol
The winter gardens at 18.20 is where the new apartments now stand
Left a comment last night not sure why it dissapeared. I've only ever visited cleethorpes twice in my life. When i was 4 which i barely remember and when i was 13-14 years old and i stayed at the caravan park you showed with a friend from school and his family. Haven't been for a long time but still a lovely place.
@@NexusEmber yeah I love cleethorpes great for walking the coast path or cycling
Fond memories of staying in Cleethorpes as a kid. We used to stay at the Parkinson's Holiday Flats on the seafront. Like you I remember arriving on the coaches (Wallace Arnold) back in late 70's / early 80s. From memory... I think the car park where the coaches used to drop off was just behind the railway station. Remember going into Fantasy Land as a kid at the far end - there you'd find the old ghost train / bumper cars. The market used to be held on a Sunday. Fond memories of dragging my father in there just to buy a large Prit Stick lol
Why do I always comment half way through a video...
Sad to see the pub has gone. That used to be the main meeting point for all the bikers coming into the town. The pitch and put on the right used to be called Arnold Palmer. Not sure if that moved to Skegness or not as there's pretty much an identical setup there now.
Bizarrely can't remember the Signal Box Inn... Recall getting on the train next to the new(ish) swimming baths and travelling along the beach line towards the boating lake. Can't recall the Inn. Strange 🙂
@@paulscarth thank you, there's so much more now than I ever said in the video , and it's these kind of comments that make you think again. Think we always went to the crap shop to get a bucket and spade lol
@@paulscarth the train sets off from the baths, stops at the pub that the old station then goes back up to the front goes up the what I'd call the castle, (that's the end o the road that's a path now opposite beacholme in the second vid) turns the engine round then goes back to the baths. Did it with grand kids 3 yrs since lol
Does the Signal Box Inn have heating outside for winter?
@@ladystardust2885 good question I know it only closes Xmas and new yrs days, I'll check when I'm back in September
There was a part of the pier was blown out in WWII to stop the enemy parachuting on the end
Wow thanks for that I love the place I'm looking at history of it now.
Use to go to either cleethorps, Brid or skeggy from Tinsley club. 15 coaches one year. Looks dead today John, Just you and the seagulls.
I knew it was gonna be hot day so went early, had a lot to do as my sisters live there, so made plans for visits.
@@Rotherman :)
Those cars parked facing you on the left is confusing!
Can't do that in Aus!
@@ladystardust2885 at what point minutes wise you mean?