Hello there. I wouldn’t normally mention the words ‘medical issues’ in a comment but I wanted you to know the reach that your excellent, well balanced between entertainment, history and information videos are having. I cannot and will not be able to travel to the wonderful places that you visit and your videos are helping to fill a gap. I just wanted to say thank you for the enjoyment your video travels give me. Best wishes to you both.
Thank you so much for taking the time to comment. It really is lovely to read your note. We are very pleased you are enjoying our travel and they provide enjoyment for you. It makes it all worthwhile to know this. Thank you! 😊
I can’t think of anywhere else in the world that has such picturesque historic villages as does Britain. Truly precious and must be preserved at all costs.
We hope you enjoyed our visit to these wonderful fishing villages. Thank you to www.maison-parfaite.com for inviting us up to Yorkshire. If you are looking to stay in Yorkshire on your trip, then please do check out their website for some amazing properties, which includes the house used in the original series of All Creatures Great and Small, Skeldale! See lots more places to visit in Yorkshire in our playlist ruclips.net/p/PL7ZS1Ml0SItTtmrQyN2W38VB6LMPNjs9R If you would like to see more exclusive videos not on youtube then join our Patreon page and get behinds the scenes posts, extended versions of videos and exclusive content. Not only does it help us run the channel and cover our expenses but you get access to more than on youtube. www.patreon.com/memoryseekers
Check out our socials for more photos of the trip:- instagram.com/memoryseekers facebook.com/memoryseekersuk Our website also has more information and places to visit. www.memoryseekers.net
Hello Simon and Will. Congratulations on your wonderful videos. The places that you have been and filmed are very beautiful. I am from Spain and I have to say that I am very much in love with your country United Kingdom... I have been living in Canterbury for 6 years and I loved it. I would love to go back but Brexit forced me to return to Spain... I hope to return to live there again soon. Do not stop making these magnificent videos xx
I am currently living in the Far East so really enjoyed your trip to Staithes, my family on my grandmother's side come from 'Steers', Verrill and England. My Uncle Tom had the white cottage just before the Cod and Lobster and we always referred to it as Uncle Tom's Cabin, it had a lovely view of the sea from the back window which had been knocked in by the sea many times during bad storms. Thanks for the memory.
Love Staithes. It's one of the important stops for the palaeontologist looking at the geology and fossils of the region, alongside Runswick Bay, Kettleness and Whitby. Beware the tides, though.
great video i thoroughly enjoyed seeing staithes where i havent been for a few years and runswick where i havent been. excellent produced viewing far too good for the telly
I live just up the road,about 7 miles away. Watch your children on Runswick Bay,lovely beach but the sand shelves away to quite deep water at low tide rather than a gradual slope downwards.
And no Bondi Lifesavers there to drag all the dumb tourists out again before they go down for the third time! It pays the local industry here to ensure those services prosper since you can't have the punters drowning before you've had a chance to shake all the loot out of them! 😉😊
We hope you enjoyed our visit to Staithes and Runswick Bay, amazing historic fishing villages in North Yorkshire. Thank you to www.maison-parfaite.com for the stay. If you are looking to stay in Yorkshire on your trip, then please do check out their website for some amazing properties, which includes the house used in the original series of All Creatures Great and Small, Skeldale! See more of this area: Whitby Seaside Town ruclips.net/video/_ebapj7rO3A/видео.html Robin Hoods Bay ruclips.net/video/4NTNg9I2UpE/видео.html Our Yorkshire Playlist ruclips.net/p/PL7ZS1Ml0SItTtmrQyN2W38VB6LMPNjs9R If you would like to see more exclusive videos not on youtube then join our Patreon page and get behinds the scenes posts, extended versions of videos and exclusive content. Not only does it help us run the channel and cover our expenses but you get access to more than on youtube. www.patreon.com/memoryseekers
Check out our socials for more photos of the trip:- instagram.com/memoryseekers facebook.com/memoryseekersuk Our website also has more information and places to visit. www.memoryseekers.net
Yours is a wonderful channel for taking North Americans to fine British locations. Based on your reportage, I would say this area is not so much 'quaint' as 'timeless' and ever wonderful.
Would you consider doing videos following the Albert Smith Culinary Capers books by Steve Higgs? Take us to sample where each famous British dish originated, like pork pies, Bakewell tarts, Stilton cheese, Bedfordshire clangers, Cumberland sausage, etc.? I realize you've already been to many of these places, but it would be fun to see the local foods and the shops where they are made. 😊
Certainly noting it down as an idea. Not one I had thought of or how we might film that but thank you for the suggestion. It great to get ideas from others.
I’m really impressed by the quality of your content and really appreciate the effort and research it takes to produce these videos. Thank you for sharing!
Hi Shannon, thank you so much for the super thanks and supporting us to make more videos. Really pleased you have enjoyed watching and it was very kind of you to note the effort we put in. All the best Simon & Will
Hello Simon and Will. This is beautiful. Loved this vlog. I'm a huge England/Uk fan and currently I'm in England (vacation). Been to many places here over the past 2 decades, but still so much more to see. Thank you for sharing 🙏
It's a Pure Delight to Watch your Every Single Documentaries! (Yes, the Content of this Channel is much more than Travel Videos) Thank you Once Again 💚🙏
Another truly wonderful video and visit. I'm beginning to fantasize about spending a year (or more) touring England with your videos as my guidebook. Oh, wouldn't it be lovely! 🤩
Hi, I'd like to thank you so much for this wonderful video. For deep personal reasons I like to occasionally 'visit' Staithes via RUclips videos, but the vast majority are ruined by featuring background music that is either too loud, or just plain pointless (60s hits!?!). By keeping your background music to a minimum - and very tasteful when used, you have let the natural ambience of the bays come through, which is surely the whole point of these videos. In a nutshell, watching this made me feel I was back there and in my current delicate and emotional state I really needed that. From the bottom of my heart I thank you.
Thank you so much for lovely comment. We are so pleased that this video has personally touched you. It is great fun to make the videos of the places we visit but equally very satisfying to know they can also provide a lift to someone when needed. Take care Simon & Will
Another great video visit to 1 more missed gem from the Old Dart! The subtle blending of mood music at a non-intrusive level, background sounds and clear and pleasant narration shows just how professional these RUclips channels can be these days. Long may this 1 prosper!
Haya. Most enjoyable. It did tickle me the barrel that was labelled "Urine only" the mind boggles 🤣Believe it or not, when left to ferment it does serve as a cleaning agent 😀Thanku so much for sharing.
What a lovely video showcasing the quaint fishing villages of Staithes and Runswick Bay in North Yorkshire! The rich fishing history, tales of Captain James Cook, and the mention of smuggling add a fascinating layer to the charm of these places. The famous art scene with Laura Knight and the Staithes Art group is a testament to the creative atmosphere that permeates the villages. The fact that you can even walk between Staithes and Runswick Bay on the Cleveland Way National Walking Trail is a wonderful opportunity for adventure and exploration. Thank you for sharing this delightful experience of these picturesque villages.
Hi Simon and Will. I’m in love with Straithes. What a truly unique village. Loved the black and white photos in the museum. You can definitely recognize the town. I was trying to listen to the people talking in there, as I was born in Middlesbrough and I ❤the dialect. Thanks so much! Another thumbs up 👍!
You always find the most interesting little tidbits about each place. The Staithes cottages have a different look from those in other villages you've featured. How great to learn they were painted to match the owner's fishing boats! The 'terra cotta' colored tile roofs make sense near the sea, yet they differ from ours here in S. California. (Ours are wider, and laid with the curve at the top.) The fishing industry has changed worldwide; San Diego once hosted a substantial tuna fleet, with boats going out for months, as far as Ecuador. The boats and the canneries were phased out in the 1970s. I had no idea about alum, but we see all aspects of the textile industry in these towns. A number of my Nottingham ancestors worked in lace production. Thanks for another great trip! :)
You know I was not that up on Alum either until researching. It is a little gem for sure, so many lovely tales just like it's neighbour Robin Hood's Bay.
Through your videos, I am discovering that Yorkshire really is a wonderful place, so many pretty villages rich in history, a feast for the eyes, thank you so much 🤩
Ahh the sound of waves coming up the beach, can't beat it. I wonder if the same family lines still live there in Staithes? Another village I could happily live in. Out of the hustle and bustle. Take care =-) as always.
I would imagine that there are some but lots of places have become second homes and holiday lets, so the old fishing families have either moved away or passed on with the newer generations preferring to be elsewhere.
I have to say again what a wonderful channel you have. Perfect.. Loved Staithes. Loved the little bit of history of James Cook. It's close to home since he discovered Australia ,the east coast!!
Thank you so much, yes they do take a lot of time and effort but it's great fun to do, learn about the places and share with everyone. So nice to know it helps us stand out from the crowd! ☺
I had fish and chips in the Magpie and thought them a world beater. What makes one great place better than another is highly subjective and probably varies from day to day. I visited Whitby from Australia a few years ago. Good F&C in Oz. Sadly I now live in the Philippines and cannot get good fish and chips. 😢 I would love to get back to the Whitby area but sadly age and poor health probably prevent it.
That's why youtube is such a pleasure these days.! I'm 83 now & not going many places these days, but the videos are a great way to see so much beauty you can't get to yourself. I basically 'travel the world' every day. I'm a Brit but i have never been to this area of the UK and I can see what I have missed because my focus tended to be North Wales for holidays. Now in the US for many years, but I return via videos to enjoy new things in UK ! Have fun in your 'travels' as I do !
What a gem of a place this is, a diferent world all together. Your videos are so charming; it is a pleasure to listen and watch. Sheer tranquility and enjoyment. Thank you for your lovely work, bless you.
Very enjoyable visit - thank you. Nice to see there is a vibrant museum in Staithes now, looks very interesting. When you said Look out! I thougt it was for sea gulls, I think they must make life & house keeping a bit difficult - worse than Brixham! My chickens are bad enough - imagine if they were on my roof!?! England is such a great country - there are so many history-steeped places to visit - my husband misses it so much, especially these old places & a proper beer in a proper pub - so thanks for keeping us in touch with our heritage & favourite places. Actually - have you ever been down to Noss Mayo in the South Hams? Bit tiny & tucked away... Have a fun week!
The seagulls can be a real pest these days. You see many more signs up warning of attacks, they seem to have become far more brave. We have not been down to Noss Mayo but I have pinned it on our travel map now as it looks very sweet. Thanks!
@@MemorySeekers And it's cousin up the creek (I can never remember it's name) Newton Ferrers - wonder if you could get someone to take you up in a boat? As the roads are typical of the South Hams, narrow & winding. Used to like those 2-villages, I think Noss has The Dolphin pub just above the water. Hope Cove is another cute place, only small, but you need 20p (when I was there in '19) for the loo! Don't know if you've ever done Dartmouth - my sister stayed in a lovely place near the castle back in the spring - & the drive from Dartmouth, past Blackpool, to Torcross along Slapton sands - where they did the practising for the D Day landings is very historic & quite dramatic on a beautiful spring morning - you can follow the lanes tru' to Kingsbridge, Aveton Gifford along the tidal road & on to Noss & Newton - be quite a long day! Yes, we didn't used to be fans of Herring Gulls, people used to call them aerial rats - but it's our own faults, I guess! Happy travels, guys - you do have a great job!
Привіт! 🇺🇦 Дякую вам за таку чудову екскурсію! Які красиві ці маленькі містечка, прикрашені будиночки, все старовинне- наче тебе привезли на машині часу! 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
It's a pity that an enterprising local could not offer shared taxis / taxi bus services from these villages (and Robin Hoods Bay) up to the bus stops in the summer.
I think only 4 people live at runswick year round and are elderly. The walk to the bus stop is not bad at all really, certainly wouldn't justify a taxi an only about 100 meters from the carpark.
Love north Yorkshire coast line such quaint cottages. I'm probably going to annoy people, but I am glad the fishing industry is on its way out. Over fishing has depleted the fish along with being a cruel industry don't like the thought of lobsters being boiled alive either.
I don't know why but I just had a mental image of the sensitive Sharyn dragging Anton Shigur's gas cylinder along that waterfront to stealthily administer a painless demise to all the day's catch. 😱🙄😉
Hello there. I wouldn’t normally mention the words ‘medical issues’ in a comment but I wanted you to know the reach that your excellent, well balanced between entertainment, history and information videos are having. I cannot and will not be able to travel to the wonderful places that you visit and your videos are helping to fill a gap. I just wanted to say thank you for the enjoyment your video travels give me. Best wishes to you both.
Thank you so much for taking the time to comment. It really is lovely to read your note. We are very pleased you are enjoying our travel and they provide enjoyment for you. It makes it all worthwhile to know this. Thank you! 😊
I am in a similar situation being unable to visit these beautiful places and these videos help me enormously, Thank you…
I can’t think of anywhere else in the world that has such picturesque historic villages as does Britain. Truly precious and must be preserved at all costs.
Thankyou so much. I called my small house here in Australia , Staithes, after this quaint village. Thanks again. John (Australia)
Wonderful!
So lovely to hear our Holiday cottage , Alum cottage mentioned. Staithes reall y is a magical place to visit.
Pop you link in the chat so people can take a look and maybe book it! 😊
Love visiting Staithes. A real hidden gem.
We hope you enjoyed our visit to these wonderful fishing villages. Thank you to www.maison-parfaite.com for inviting us up to Yorkshire. If you are looking to stay in Yorkshire on your trip, then please do check out their website for some amazing properties, which includes the house used in the original series of All Creatures Great and Small, Skeldale!
See lots more places to visit in Yorkshire in our playlist ruclips.net/p/PL7ZS1Ml0SItTtmrQyN2W38VB6LMPNjs9R
If you would like to see more exclusive videos not on youtube then join our Patreon page and get behinds the scenes posts, extended versions of videos and exclusive content. Not only does it help us run the channel and cover our expenses but you get access to more than on youtube. www.patreon.com/memoryseekers
Check out our socials for more photos of the trip:-
instagram.com/memoryseekers
facebook.com/memoryseekersuk
Our website also has more information and places to visit. www.memoryseekers.net
Hello Simon and Will. Congratulations on your wonderful videos. The places that you have been and filmed are very beautiful. I am from Spain and I have to say that I am very much in love with your country United Kingdom... I have been living in Canterbury for 6 years and I loved it. I would love to go back but Brexit forced me to return to Spain... I hope to return to live there again soon. Do not stop making these magnificent videos xx
I am currently living in the Far East so really enjoyed your trip to Staithes, my family on my grandmother's side come from 'Steers', Verrill and England. My Uncle Tom had the white cottage just before the Cod and Lobster and we always referred to it as Uncle Tom's Cabin, it had a lovely view of the sea from the back window which had been knocked in by the sea many times during bad storms. Thanks for the memory.
Thank you so much for sharing your connection to Staithes. So glad we could bring back the memories. all the best.
Love Staithes. It's one of the important stops for the palaeontologist looking at the geology and fossils of the region, alongside Runswick Bay, Kettleness and Whitby. Beware the tides, though.
Hi. What love video as always. I’m so glad I found you both.
Thank you so much! Thank you for supporting us by watching. ☺
I live there 😊 very good video
Thanks! 😃
Awsome video
Beautiful town ❤
Beautiful place 😍 enjoyed watching 😊
Thank you so much 🙂
You have such a talent for finding these beautiful and historic English villages. I really appreciate your wonderful videos, thank you.
Thank you we do try to find the most interesting places if we can.. I hope we don't run out! 😊
great video i thoroughly enjoyed seeing staithes where i havent been for a few years and runswick where i havent been. excellent produced viewing far too good for the telly
Another great video ❤
Thank you 🤗
I live just up the road,about 7 miles away.
Watch your children on Runswick Bay,lovely beach but the sand shelves away to quite deep water at low tide rather than a gradual slope downwards.
And no Bondi Lifesavers there to drag all the dumb tourists out again before they go down for the third time! It pays the local industry here to ensure those services prosper since you can't have the punters drowning before you've had a chance to shake all the loot out of them! 😉😊
Thank you for the important advice. I do believe the have a life guard at certain times, but remember they were not on duty when we visited.
Absolutely fabulous gents. I am so enjoying your videos. Thanks for taking me along. Please take care
Thanks for watching as always Linda ☺
Thank you Simon and Will another wonderful video .
Our pleasure!
❤ Nice
So beautiful & charming! A joy to watch! Also the filming & presentation is very Professional! Thank you!
Thank you so much, really pleased to read this!
I look forward to your videos and immediately watch when they are posted. Many thanks for such enjoyable content. Hello from Tennessee, USA!
Thanks for watching so pleased you enjoy them. 😊
We hope you enjoyed our visit to Staithes and Runswick Bay, amazing historic fishing villages in North Yorkshire. Thank you to www.maison-parfaite.com for the stay. If you are looking to stay in Yorkshire on your trip, then please do check out their website for some amazing properties, which includes the house used in the original series of All Creatures Great and Small, Skeldale!
See more of this area:
Whitby Seaside Town ruclips.net/video/_ebapj7rO3A/видео.html
Robin Hoods Bay ruclips.net/video/4NTNg9I2UpE/видео.html
Our Yorkshire Playlist ruclips.net/p/PL7ZS1Ml0SItTtmrQyN2W38VB6LMPNjs9R
If you would like to see more exclusive videos not on youtube then join our Patreon page and get behinds the scenes posts, extended versions of videos and exclusive content. Not only does it help us run the channel and cover our expenses but you get access to more than on youtube. www.patreon.com/memoryseekers
Check out our socials for more photos of the trip:-
instagram.com/memoryseekers
facebook.com/memoryseekersuk
Our website also has more information and places to visit. www.memoryseekers.net
Simple and lovely! Love the music!
Thank you! 😊
Yours is a wonderful channel for taking North Americans to fine British locations. Based on your reportage, I would say this area is not so much 'quaint' as 'timeless' and ever wonderful.
Thank you for taking us along on your travels! :)
Thanks for watching!
Would you consider doing videos following the Albert Smith Culinary Capers books by Steve Higgs? Take us to sample where each famous British dish originated, like pork pies, Bakewell tarts, Stilton cheese, Bedfordshire clangers, Cumberland sausage, etc.? I realize you've already been to many of these places, but it would be fun to see the local foods and the shops where they are made. 😊
Certainly noting it down as an idea. Not one I had thought of or how we might film that but thank you for the suggestion. It great to get ideas from others.
I’m really impressed by the quality of your content and really appreciate the effort and research it takes to produce these videos. Thank you for sharing!
Hi Shannon, thank you so much for the super thanks and supporting us to make more videos. Really pleased you have enjoyed watching and it was very kind of you to note the effort we put in. All the best Simon & Will
@@MemorySeekers You are so welcome!
Hello Simon and Will. This is beautiful. Loved this vlog. I'm a huge England/Uk fan and currently I'm in England (vacation). Been to many places here over the past 2 decades, but still so much more to see. Thank you for sharing 🙏
Hopefully we can still give you some ideas of places to go!
@@MemorySeekers anytime, still a lot to discover😁
So beautiful I hope we all visit one day
Hope you do make it over!
Beautiful film of a beautiful place on the water.
I wonder how it is there with storm and tide.
I would love to be sitting in the pub window, as the sea water bashes the wall, with a pint and nice log fire to wait it out.
It's a Pure Delight to Watch your Every Single Documentaries! (Yes, the Content of this Channel is much more than Travel Videos) Thank you Once Again 💚🙏
So kind thank you ☺
Quaint, enchanting!
I enjoyed this episode so much, I watched it twice. Simply beautiful place
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So beautiful, always enjoy your vlogs so informative keep them coming 👍🏽👍🏽
Thanks so much 😊
Another wonderful video showing just how interesting that part of the world is. Thank you!
Thanks as usual Jim!
Another truly wonderful video and visit. I'm beginning to fantasize about spending a year (or more) touring England with your videos as my guidebook. Oh, wouldn't it be lovely! 🤩
Hi, I'd like to thank you so much for this wonderful video. For deep personal reasons I like to occasionally 'visit' Staithes via RUclips videos, but the vast majority are ruined by featuring background music that is either too loud, or just plain pointless (60s hits!?!). By keeping your background music to a minimum - and very tasteful when used, you have let the natural ambience of the bays come through, which is surely the whole point of these videos. In a nutshell, watching this made me feel I was back there and in my current delicate and emotional state I really needed that. From the bottom of my heart I thank you.
Thank you so much for lovely comment. We are so pleased that this video has personally touched you. It is great fun to make the videos of the places we visit but equally very satisfying to know they can also provide a lift to someone when needed. Take care Simon & Will
Another great video visit to 1 more missed gem from the Old Dart! The subtle blending of mood music at a non-intrusive level, background sounds and clear and pleasant narration shows just how professional these RUclips channels can be these days. Long may this 1 prosper!
Haya. Most enjoyable. It did tickle me the barrel that was labelled "Urine only" the mind boggles 🤣Believe it or not, when left to ferment it does serve as a cleaning agent 😀Thanku so much for sharing.
Wunderschön, oh da würde ich gerne alles interessante persönlich bestaunen 😢.
Danke memory Seekers 👍❤
Lovely and beautifull another tour.Thank you Simon and Will.I love it 😊
Glad you enjoyed it
What lovely villages, youd certainly keep fit if you lived there. 🙂 thanks again for a great start to Sunday. ❤ cheers Cheryl
Haha yes it is quite a hike up and down the hill! 😂
Thank you for another lovely tour.
Our pleasure!
What a lovely video showcasing the quaint fishing villages of Staithes and Runswick Bay in North Yorkshire! The rich fishing history, tales of Captain James Cook, and the mention of smuggling add a fascinating layer to the charm of these places. The famous art scene with Laura Knight and the Staithes Art group is a testament to the creative atmosphere that permeates the villages. The fact that you can even walk between Staithes and Runswick Bay on the Cleveland Way National Walking Trail is a wonderful opportunity for adventure and exploration. Thank you for sharing this delightful experience of these picturesque villages.
Hi Simon and Will. I’m in love with Straithes. What a truly unique village. Loved the black and white photos in the museum. You can definitely recognize the town. I was trying to listen to the people talking in there, as I was born in Middlesbrough and I ❤the dialect. Thanks so much! Another thumbs up 👍!
Another enchanting village! I'd never be bored if I lived in England. So many beautiful places to explore. Thanks for the journey!😊
I hope we don't run out! 😂
Beautiful, well documented and superbly filmed. Thanks for your efforts. Really enjoyable😊
Many thanks! ☺
Enjoyed very much. Thank you. Hugs and blessings.
You are so welcome
Loved exploring this delightful seaside village. Thank you for sharing your experiences 😊
Thank you so much for watching.
You always find the most interesting little tidbits about each place. The Staithes cottages have a different look from those in other villages you've featured. How great to learn they were painted to match the owner's fishing boats! The 'terra cotta' colored tile roofs make sense near the sea, yet they differ from ours here in S. California. (Ours are wider, and laid with the curve at the top.) The fishing industry has changed worldwide; San Diego once hosted a substantial tuna fleet, with boats going out for months, as far as Ecuador. The boats and the canneries were phased out in the 1970s. I had no idea about alum, but we see all aspects of the textile industry in these towns. A number of my Nottingham ancestors worked in lace production. Thanks for another great trip! :)
You know I was not that up on Alum either until researching. It is a little gem for sure, so many lovely tales just like it's neighbour Robin Hood's Bay.
Absolutely beautiful these quaint places, been to Whitby, but never heard of the other beautiful villages,thankyou
Oh next time you must try out Staithes and then the other side of Whitby is Robin Hoods Bay! Also amazing.
Even on dull days these villages are beautiful and very interesting to walk through and around!!! Thank you again. 😊
Through your videos, I am discovering that Yorkshire really is a wonderful place, so many pretty villages rich in history, a feast for the eyes, thank you so much 🤩
It really is! Hope you visit some day you can beat a real trip. So glad you have enjoyed the videos.
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Thanks for sharing.Greetings from Australia.
Thanks for watching!
nice village
Yes it is
Ahh the sound of waves coming up the beach, can't beat it. I wonder if the same family lines still live there in Staithes? Another village I could happily live in. Out of the hustle and bustle. Take care =-) as always.
I would imagine that there are some but lots of places have become second homes and holiday lets, so the old fishing families have either moved away or passed on with the newer generations preferring to be elsewhere.
5.04 & 5.36 I've recently worked on that property coffee crackle house .
I have to say again what a wonderful channel you have. Perfect.. Loved Staithes. Loved the little bit of history
of James Cook. It's close to home since he discovered Australia ,the east coast!!
I was just thinking as watching that if he hadn't surveyed New Zealand I probably wouldn't be living here. =-)
Thank you, as usual ☺ so pleased you liked it.
I have never been to Yorkshire but i have to say from your videos, it`s picture perfect,thanks for sharing.
Gracias por el precioso video !! 👏👏 Me sorprenden gratamente con cada video !! Un abrazo !! 😊😘
Another great video! Love the museum and your accommodation. Awesome view and very nice rooms
Thank you so much Sue! 😊
Always enjoy your videos. You clearly put so much time and effort in to them, thank you 😊
Thank you so much, yes they do take a lot of time and effort but it's great fun to do, learn about the places and share with everyone. So nice to know it helps us stand out from the crowd! ☺
I had fish and chips in the Magpie and thought them a world beater. What makes one great place better than another is highly subjective and probably varies from day to day. I visited Whitby from Australia a few years ago. Good F&C in Oz. Sadly I now live in the Philippines and cannot get good fish and chips. 😢 I would love to get back to the Whitby area but sadly age and poor health probably prevent it.
That's why youtube is such a pleasure these days.! I'm 83 now & not going many places these days, but the videos are a great way to see so much beauty you can't get to yourself. I basically 'travel the world' every day. I'm a Brit but i have never been to this area of the UK and I can see what I have missed because my focus tended to be North Wales for holidays. Now in the US for many years, but I return via videos to enjoy new things in UK ! Have fun in your 'travels' as I do !
What a gem of a place this is, a diferent world all together. Your videos are so charming; it is a pleasure to listen and watch. Sheer tranquility and enjoyment. Thank you for your lovely work, bless you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very enjoyable visit - thank you. Nice to see there is a vibrant museum in Staithes now, looks very interesting. When you said Look out! I thougt it was for sea gulls, I think they must make life & house keeping a bit difficult - worse than Brixham! My chickens are bad enough - imagine if they were on my roof!?! England is such a great country - there are so many history-steeped places to visit - my husband misses it so much, especially these old places & a proper beer in a proper pub - so thanks for keeping us in touch with our heritage & favourite places.
Actually - have you ever been down to Noss Mayo in the South Hams? Bit tiny & tucked away... Have a fun week!
The seagulls can be a real pest these days. You see many more signs up warning of attacks, they seem to have become far more brave. We have not been down to Noss Mayo but I have pinned it on our travel map now as it looks very sweet. Thanks!
@@MemorySeekers And it's cousin up the creek (I can never remember it's name) Newton Ferrers - wonder if you could get someone to take you up in a boat? As the roads are typical of the South Hams, narrow & winding. Used to like those 2-villages, I think Noss has The Dolphin pub just above the water. Hope Cove is another cute place, only small, but you need 20p (when I was there in '19) for the loo! Don't know if you've ever done Dartmouth - my sister stayed in a lovely place near the castle back in the spring - & the drive from Dartmouth, past Blackpool, to Torcross along Slapton sands - where they did the practising for the D Day landings is very historic & quite dramatic on a beautiful spring morning - you can follow the lanes tru' to Kingsbridge, Aveton Gifford along the tidal road & on to Noss & Newton - be quite a long day! Yes, we didn't used to be fans of Herring Gulls, people used to call them aerial rats - but it's our own faults, I guess! Happy travels, guys - you do have a great job!
Wow what a lovely quaint place ,definitely going to go .Great video sir .😁😁👍👍
Thank you so much 👍
👌loved it, thank you
You're welcome 😊
Очень интересные видео. Мне нравятся такие английские городки.
Спасибо за просмотр.
Привіт! 🇺🇦
Дякую вам за таку чудову екскурсію! Які красиві ці маленькі містечка, прикрашені будиночки, все старовинне- наче тебе привезли на машині часу! 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Another delightful tour
Glad you enjoyed it
Very nice ...❤️
Thank you!
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It's a pity that an enterprising local could not offer shared taxis / taxi bus services from these villages (and Robin Hoods Bay) up to the bus stops in the summer.
I think only 4 people live at runswick year round and are elderly. The walk to the bus stop is not bad at all really, certainly wouldn't justify a taxi an only about 100 meters from the carpark.
Have you considered doing a video on Holmfirth, the place where "Last of the Summer Wine" was filmed?
Yes we have it on the list, just need to be in that area and it will be done! ☺
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Love north Yorkshire coast line such quaint cottages.
I'm probably going to annoy people, but I am glad the fishing industry is on its way out. Over fishing has depleted the fish along with being a cruel industry don't like the thought of lobsters being boiled alive either.
I don't know why but I just had a mental image of the sensitive Sharyn dragging Anton Shigur's gas cylinder along that waterfront to stealthily administer a painless demise to all the day's catch. 😱🙄😉
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Hi welcome….young men
Not a town it’s a village
Did I say town at some point! Slip of the tongue.
Где суб титры смотреть не интересно,
❤so beautiful thank you
Our pleasure!