Thank you for creating this video. Without people like you who choose to document and share history like this with the rest of the world, it would undoubtedly be lost to the pages of time... From Lansing, Michigan. (United States of America). Wishing you and your loved ones a great weekend.
Beautiful rolling hills! Thank you for such an amazing adventure. Awesome prayer spot! Praying for your safety because you never know what you can run into. God bless you and your wife. I love you both and see you on our next adventure.👍🥰
The ruin is that of Errwood Hall (demolished 1934), a popular tourist destination in the Goyt Valley, Peak District, Derbyshire, about 4 miles from Macclesfield. It was the home of the Mancunian (from Manchester) industrialist, Samuel Grimshaw (1768 - 1851), a prominent Catholic, who built it in the 1830's. The little round building is a shrine built by him also in memory of Miss Dolores de Bergrin, a member of the Spanish nobility they met on their overseas travels and who returned to live out her life with them there. She died whilst on a visit to Lourdes. The main building was demolished after the death of the last member of the family, Mary Ambrose Louisa Gosselin-Grimshawe. I don't know how you found it ("I found this abandoned building..."), but it's a well known place to visit recorded on the local Ordnance Survey map. You can read all about it on the internet by searching Grimshaw Origins and History.
I love all the rock structures you show!❤ People in 21 century use soo much rebar and concrete with fiberglass and chemicals and it still only last 50 years in America before people want to tear it down and rebuild!! Humans won't blame heating and refrigeration for creating holes in atmosphere! No COW'S THAT HAVE BEEN AROUND SINCE THE BEGINNING OF TIME ARE CREATING HOLES IN ATOMOSPHERE? HUMANS??😮😢❤
The small building at the start is a prayer shrine. Could be on the path of a pilgrimage to a special religious site. As a lapsed Catholic, I am not sure but that could be St Joseph or maybe St Jude, maybe even St Christopher. Anybody else know?
Not sure if that’s a little church or a mausoleum! Very old and beautiful though. Errwood Hall looks like it was a lovely home once. Imagine looking at that amazing view every day! 🤔Could that little church or mausoleum belong to the family who lived at the Hall?❤😊
Thank you for creating this video. Without people like you who choose to document and share history like this with the rest of the world, it would undoubtedly be lost to the pages of time... From Lansing, Michigan. (United States of America). Wishing you and your loved ones a great weekend.
Beautiful rolling hills! Thank you for such an amazing adventure. Awesome prayer spot! Praying for your safety because you never know what you can run into. God bless you and your wife. I love you both and see you on our next adventure.👍🥰
I would do love to see what those buildings really looked like in the day. Nice brick work. 🥰
The ruin is that of Errwood Hall (demolished 1934), a popular tourist destination in the Goyt Valley, Peak District, Derbyshire, about 4 miles from Macclesfield. It was the home of the Mancunian (from Manchester) industrialist, Samuel Grimshaw (1768 - 1851), a prominent Catholic, who built it in the 1830's. The little round building is a shrine built by him also in memory of Miss Dolores de Bergrin, a member of the Spanish nobility they met on their overseas travels and who returned to live out her life with them there. She died whilst on a visit to Lourdes. The main building was demolished after the death of the last member of the family, Mary Ambrose Louisa Gosselin-Grimshawe. I don't know how you found it ("I found this abandoned building..."), but it's a well known place to visit recorded on the local Ordnance Survey map. You can read all about it on the internet by searching Grimshaw Origins and History.
I'm going to guess this is an icehouse. Where they stored the ice from ponds locally to provide cooling to food stuffs throughout the year.
I love all the rock structures you show!❤ People in 21 century use soo much rebar and concrete with fiberglass and chemicals and it still only last 50 years in America before people want to tear it down and rebuild!! Humans won't blame heating and refrigeration for creating holes in atmosphere! No COW'S THAT HAVE BEEN AROUND SINCE THE BEGINNING OF TIME ARE CREATING HOLES IN ATOMOSPHERE? HUMANS??😮😢❤
literally nobody is blaming cows for the ozone hole.
once we figured out CFC's were doing it the ozone hole has healed something lke 85%
The small building at the start is a prayer shrine. Could be on the path of a pilgrimage to a special religious site. As a lapsed Catholic, I am not sure but that could be St Joseph or maybe St Jude, maybe even St Christopher. Anybody else know?
Not sure if that’s a little church or a mausoleum! Very old and beautiful though. Errwood Hall looks like it was a lovely home once. Imagine looking at that amazing view every day! 🤔Could that little church or mausoleum belong to the family who lived at the Hall?❤😊
Maybe I don't no
My guess was it it is a shepherds cottage for over nighting with the sheep in the fields.
Who knows, but the cross on top would be out of place, correct?
It looks like it could have been a hermit or monks cell
It’s a tiny chapel at goyt valley
That was all made from red bricks and turned to sandstone by the x-factor Event, research meltrix and meltology, thaks for sharing❤
Not religious but I'll bet st christopher. For travelers