It does make you wonder how anyone lived there with such decay. Makes you wonder what it looked like in its glory days. Really really interesting place architecturally and paranormaly.
I always like hearing about the mysterious entry fee story. There was indeed a kind hearted "spirit" that day. That's quite a big looking and impressive structure, Chris. Maybe one day, I shall visit it.
you're going to have to hurry up, the arthritis is a lot worse now than it was at York....walking is becoming a problem - pain in hip, leg in the area of the two breaks and the metalwork and toes for some reason...
Just saw the notification and dived straight in Chris! Listening as I type, amazing video...fascinating and informative. I love the old earthen mound and ruins. Outstanding history and some very famous names, if those ruins could only talk. I hope that you, Judith and mum are doing OK 👍 👌. Take care of yourself my old friend and best wishes from Ireland 🇮🇪.
Ps Chris at 4.43 there is mention of the Loftus family.....I wonder if there could be a relationship to the owners of the famous Loftus hall (supposedly Ireland's most haunted house). Originally the Manor was established and owned by the FitzRedmond family, Alexander FitzRedmond seemingly being one of the original Norman knights who landed at Bannow Bay/Baginbun in 1170. The Manor then passed to the Loftus family after the Cromwellian resettlement of Ireland in the mid 1600s. Interestingly, if you are in Dunmore East, about 15 miles from Waterford city, you can look right across the Suir estuary and see the hall clearly, only about a mile from Hook Head lighthouse which I understand is actually the oldest lighthouse in Europe. The lighthouse was actually inspired by the Pharos lighthouse in Alexandria, and built by returning Crusaders in the 12th century. Just a few miles east of Hook/Loftus hall, you will find Baginbun Bay. The earthen ramparts built by the Normans in 1170 to protect their landing site are still visible today. All in all, the whole area steeped in history and well worth visiting if you ever have a chance 😀 😉 😊.
@@eoindee7007 so when, with all that history at your figertips and on your doorstep are you going to start making some videos to show the rest of us 8)
I went to visit the castle twice and found it very interesting as I was reading about the Duke of Gloucester before his marriage to Anne Neville the year I went was around 2007 . The second time I went to visited was 2018 and I still found it interesting but unfortunately never felt any ghostly visitation .
its a fascinating castle to be sure, i have Barnard castle coming up some time and an experience at Sheriff Hutton church back in 1990 - wish i could walk around Sheriff Hutton Castle someday much of the activity at Middleham seems to take place in the ealy morning - just when it opens or late in the afternoon, the periods when it is quietest. I was lucky and got on with the then custodian who turned a blind eye to our investigating there
this place is well worth it...aim for first thing at opening time - 10 am..or towards closing time 6pm - when the place is quietest...just looking at it from the lane by the side before it opens is interesting on a psychic level...besides there is a racing stables right next door and seeing the horses is a treat in itself
i tend to shy away from identifying apparitions as those of notable people who once lived there... in direct answer to your question, i don't believe so......but i have had a few mentions of Richard at both Middleham and Barnard Castle..... but...Richard was a common name as was Anne and Edward...so it would need far more evidence
It does make you wonder how anyone lived there with such decay. Makes you wonder what it looked like in its glory days. Really really interesting place architecturally and paranormaly.
I always like hearing about the mysterious entry fee story. There was indeed a kind hearted "spirit" that day. That's quite a big looking and impressive structure, Chris. Maybe one day, I shall visit it.
long way south for you Paul.... these accounts are only a tenth of what has gone on there
Fascinating history and paranormal history. Just add it to the list!
you're going to have to hurry up, the arthritis is a lot worse now than it was at York....walking is becoming a problem - pain in hip, leg in the area of the two breaks and the metalwork and toes for some reason...
Just saw the notification and dived straight in Chris! Listening as I type, amazing video...fascinating and informative. I love the old earthen mound and ruins. Outstanding history and some very famous names, if those ruins could only talk. I hope that you, Judith and mum are doing OK 👍 👌. Take care of yourself my old friend and best wishes from Ireland 🇮🇪.
Ps Chris at 4.43 there is mention of the Loftus family.....I wonder if there could be a relationship to the owners of the famous Loftus hall (supposedly Ireland's most haunted house). Originally the Manor was established and owned by the FitzRedmond family, Alexander FitzRedmond seemingly being one of the original Norman knights who landed at Bannow Bay/Baginbun in 1170. The Manor then passed to the Loftus family after the Cromwellian resettlement of Ireland in the mid 1600s. Interestingly, if you are in Dunmore East, about 15 miles from Waterford city, you can look right across the Suir estuary and see the hall clearly, only about a mile from Hook Head lighthouse which I understand is actually the oldest lighthouse in Europe. The lighthouse was actually inspired by the Pharos lighthouse in Alexandria, and built by returning Crusaders in the 12th century. Just a few miles east of Hook/Loftus hall, you will find Baginbun Bay. The earthen ramparts built by the Normans in 1170 to protect their landing site are still visible today. All in all, the whole area steeped in history and well worth visiting if you ever have a chance 😀 😉 😊.
@@eoindee7007 so when, with all that history at your figertips and on your doorstep are you going to start making some videos to show the rest of us 8)
I went to visit the castle twice and found it very interesting as I was reading about the Duke of Gloucester before his marriage to Anne Neville the year I went was around 2007 . The second time I went to visited was 2018 and I still found it interesting but unfortunately never felt any ghostly visitation .
its a fascinating castle to be sure, i have Barnard castle coming up some time and an experience at Sheriff Hutton church back in 1990 - wish i could walk around Sheriff Hutton Castle someday
much of the activity at Middleham seems to take place in the ealy morning - just when it opens or late in the afternoon, the periods when it is quietest. I was lucky and got on with the then custodian who turned a blind eye to our investigating there
Really need to go there. Love your historties and ghost accounts. Top stuff
when i'm back in't north we'll get something arranged
Ok two of my favorite things ever in one video: Castles (OBSESSED WITH ANYTHING MEDIEVAL) and Paranormal! Where was this channel? 😅
always been right here but it never gets any recomendations from TH-cam and very few views ...so i've just about given up
Putting it on my bucket list ❤️👍😎
this place is well worth it...aim for first thing at opening time - 10 am..or towards closing time 6pm - when the place is quietest...just looking at it from the lane by the side before it opens is interesting on a psychic level...besides there is a racing stables right next door and seeing the horses is a treat in itself
We live among ghosts
good title for a book 8)
Any reports of ghosts of Richard III, Anne Neville and their son?
i tend to shy away from identifying apparitions as those of notable people who once lived there... in direct answer to your question, i don't believe so......but i have had a few mentions of Richard at both Middleham and Barnard Castle..... but...Richard was a common name as was Anne and Edward...so it would need far more evidence