Glad you got this recorded, as it was posted on Facebook that Staups Mill is now being taken down. The council informed the land owners they were liable for public safety around the remaining building.
Thanks for this video, it really cheered me up. You and James make a great team, I was a Boys Brigade leader and often took the kids on NY moors and lake district adventures, Gill scrambling in winter and exploring in summer. Your videos bring happy memories!THANK YOU
As ever fantastic video...guys ..you two are so funny...the scenery around you was breathtaking...so peaceful...thank you for your continued amazing videos luv u guys x
Awesome video as always, looks an amazing place, even more so in the mist and rain. I'll have to put this 1 on my list of places to visit. An poor James with his wet soggy feet, and to add u taunting him 🤣 poor brew boy. Looking forward to your next adventure, take care and happy exploring.
When I see places like this i can't but help think about the folks that laid those stones, the guys that cut them. What were they like, how their lifestyle was. makes you think back to a time in the not too distant past, yet a time long gone. What an amazing place, some of it just hold on by the support of a few well cut bits of stone. Really worth the effort of finding the place, and thanks for taking us along on another history trip.
Wow, I don't typically comment, but this place was absolutely beautiful! I could spend an entire day hanging out there and taking photographs. Amazing fog too!
Great video. Thank you. I'm in the US and we also have places in the middle of nowhere. Even by modern standards they are hard to get to, and we have modern roads to get us halfway there. You just sit and wonder how they did it? When i worked in construction we built a road into a remote area and built a house, nearby was a concrete marker for the border of two towns. It was the size of a small car, I assume to make it permanent so nobody moved it by accident. Somebody, 200 years ago, must have loaded bags of cement and buckets of water on a whole bunch of mules and spent several days hiking out there and then lived there for several days while building it. Today you would have a hard time finding someone that would build something where that mill is with modern machines. And they built that mill with hand tools.
What a fantastic find, you could almost be forgiven for thinking it's a folly. Oh to be able to go back in time and see it with the people working there, there voices, accents and dialect hard at work.
At just two minutes to the end, I thought we would not hear the famous brew time tune this time! Fantastic place, thanks for the good Sunday chill moment.
Like 'American Werewolf in London' but filmed starring Hilda Ogden and Ena Sharples. 'Did tha go under theer?' 'Eh?' 'Ah say, did tha go under theer? 'You what, love?' 'Oh never mind, lets 'ave a cuppa...' Smashing work as always chaps!
Nice one, what a nice place, probably better in summer if we have one this year. Nice little spoon too, even if has much use has a chocolate fireguard....lol
Another brill vid fellas. Got to be my favourite youtube channel, i love the history and how hard you try bringin it us at home in our warm armchairs, gettin p*iss wet through and cold whilst still making it fun. I always thought Todmorden was bloody lancashire as well so thats a new one for me. All the best from lancashire.
Hi Martin this is a really cool video and thankyou so much for documenting this when you did as, after watching this a few months ago, I decided to visit today as a stop off enroute to The Dales. I am now sorry to report it's a very sad sight indeed as The Mill is not far from being completely demolished!!
Excellent vid as always. Picked a nice day for it as well. :) Make him run, James! The tables were turned. There's nothing like a cold, wet day out on the tops, followed by the extacy of thawing out after.
You have the talent to lead us to the most fantastic places. Thank you and keep up the good work (and the lovely sence of humor). Best regards from Denmark
Best video yet
Brilliant. Love your humour and banter with James. 'Run James Run' and I learn a lot too.
Absolutely loved this video!
Love these 2 guys
Paradise up north.
So much fun in the rain! Great video!
What a gem. Terrible weather, but it's a part of Britain. Wet and windy.
Brew scene! You didn't let us Brits down! :)
It's a ghost in a beautiful valley, lovely description.. Well said Martin 👏
Excellent video, them bridestones was ace. Love the spoon James. 😁🤟🇬🇧
it's raining cats and dogs on your place.. Nice Video.. thanks for sharing
Absolutely loved this video. Historical content with masses of laugh n’ banter. Great work lads 👌😎👍
Thanks Ian
great video again alway love to see James out with martin such fun together , keep it up guys ,
Thank you Martin for nice video see you next time.
great show Martin. James magic
Another hidden industrial gem. Excellent, especially sat with a brew at arf 6 in the morning catching up on your travels. Well done Lads 👍
Great video martin & james & keep them coming & remember going there when i was a young lad with my Dad & uncle 👍👍👍
Glad you got this recorded, as it was posted on Facebook that Staups Mill is now being taken down. The council informed the land owners they were liable for public safety around the remaining building.
Thanks for this video, it really cheered me up. You and James make a great team, I was a Boys Brigade leader and often took the kids on NY moors and lake district adventures, Gill scrambling in winter and exploring in summer. Your videos bring happy memories!THANK YOU
As ever fantastic video...guys ..you two are so funny...the scenery around you was breathtaking...so peaceful...thank you for your continued amazing videos luv u guys x
James, I like the way you let your grandad win the races!
He may be tall but he isnt a runner 😄
That's cos he's weighed down by all the brew kit
I love watching these videos. Always planning the next weekends on them! Forever in your wake pal!
Cheers Steve
Thank you for this lovely little find we took a visit today! Absolutely beautiful
Did you find it ok, beautiful isnt it ?
@@MartinZero I'm always on the look out for unique rural places, ie abandoned and places like staups Mill, I'm only down the road in burnley
what a bad day but what a great video well done. brian d.
Nice one!
Great video and terrific information in the comments
The most eccentric vlog yet with spookily wonderful sights..
Ta
ML
PS..
Starsign Leo 😄
So Joyful despite the weather
Good video! Thanks for sharing
Wow I really enjoyed watching 👀 thiz video fantastic thanks.
Thanks Dayve
I always look forward to your videos. Beautiful sceanery and waterfalls.
Magical spot
It certainly is Paul
Great guys. Nothing like going prepared James 🤣🤣🤣
An indescribable beauty, as in English engravings or paintings, only live. Thx💋❤
Good video
Fantastic, looks like it could fall at any moment
😍
James is good for you, he keeps you young.
Thanks, maybe one day he will out run me as well 😁
Ah just brilliant lads👍Amazing how da Victorian engineers and builders built those mills in those sort of landscapes superb 👌
Cheers Jay, pre Victorian this one. 👍
You'd spared no expenses, risked health damage, withstand rain and wind - and come up with truely beautiful pictures. Thanks for sharing !
Hallo from Australia! We like rain, but this is how we think of the UK. Great stuff. :)
Awesome video!
Awesome video as always, looks an amazing place, even more so in the mist and rain. I'll have to put this 1 on my list of places to visit.
An poor James with his wet soggy feet, and to add u taunting him 🤣 poor brew boy.
Looking forward to your next adventure, take care and happy exploring.
Thoroughly enjoyable from start to finish. Thank Martin and James. 🙂🙂👍
Thanks Martin
Wonderful film once again ! Thanks .
Lovely watching you 2 exploring
When I see places like this i can't but help think about the folks that laid those stones, the guys that cut them. What were they like, how their lifestyle was. makes you think back to a time in the not too distant past, yet a time long gone. What an amazing place, some of it just hold on by the support of a few well cut bits of stone. Really worth the effort of finding the place, and thanks for taking us along on another history trip.
Great video as always! Good band from Todmorden called Working Men's Club!
Absolutely fantastic video as usual. Very informative
fantastic vid
Its awful pretty over there Martin, i always admire the locations in your videos.
Wow, I don't typically comment, but this place was absolutely beautiful! I could spend an entire day hanging out there and taking photographs. Amazing fog too!
Another cracking video Martin... thanks for exploring for us!
Great video.
Thank you.
I'm in the US and we also have places in the middle of nowhere. Even by modern standards they are hard to get to, and we have modern roads to get us halfway there.
You just sit and wonder how they did it?
When i worked in construction we built a road into a remote area and built a house, nearby was a concrete marker for the border of two towns. It was the size of a small car, I assume to make it permanent so nobody moved it by accident.
Somebody, 200 years ago, must have loaded bags of cement and buckets of water on a whole bunch of mules and spent several days hiking out there and then lived there for several days while building it.
Today you would have a hard time finding someone that would build something where that mill is with modern machines. And they built that mill with hand tools.
A pleasure.
What a fantastic find, you could almost be forgiven for thinking it's a folly. Oh to be able to go back in time and see it with the people working there, there voices, accents and dialect hard at work.
Great video Martin. You and James make a good pair keep up the good work.
good to see James back again, You make a great team. So interesting yet again. keep up the good work.
I'm a "James" aswell - yes what a dangerous Lovely ruin 🤔🚂🚂🚂
GREAT find, very enjoyable.
At just two minutes to the end, I thought we would not hear the famous brew time tune this time! Fantastic place, thanks for the good Sunday chill moment.
Brave Lads!
Well done, James, in getting across the stream!
Like 'American Werewolf in London' but filmed starring Hilda Ogden and Ena Sharples.
'Did tha go under theer?'
'Eh?'
'Ah say, did tha go under theer?
'You what, love?'
'Oh never mind, lets 'ave a cuppa...'
Smashing work as always chaps!
Thank you Minnie
Ooh Ena...
Nice one, what a nice place, probably better in summer if we have one this year. Nice little spoon too, even if has much use has a chocolate fireguard....lol
Thanks again never get tired of watching your vlogs brilliant
Thanks Steve
Used to buy my Northern rarities from Tim Brown, Todmorden, Lncs.
Cheers Tim, (Sam Wilding).
Mr Zero the hero. so handsome.
Closing in on that 100k! Will be well deserved! 👍
Thanks Peter, still seems a long way off
So glad lovely James is back. Not the same without the brew master. Cheers
When he remembers to bring the brew 😀
Another topper! Nice to have James back. The best videos are with you and James having a great time together.
Thanks John
What an interesting place, so remote for the work force toreach, thanks for posting
Thank you Martin and James. If James visits the arctic he will wear socks and sandles and forget the brew and spoon. HA HA HA.
Probably just forget where he is in general 😀
Another brill vid fellas. Got to be my favourite youtube channel, i love the history and how hard you try bringin it us at home in our warm armchairs, gettin p*iss wet through and cold whilst still making it fun. I always thought Todmorden was bloody lancashire as well so thats a new one for me.
All the best from lancashire.
Middle Earth! Stunning, evocative, it is home.
Definitely Middle earth Richard
Beautiful!
Hi Martin this is a really cool video and thankyou so much for documenting this when you did as, after watching this a few months ago, I decided to visit today as a stop off enroute to The Dales. I am now sorry to report it's a very sad sight indeed as The Mill is not far from being completely demolished!!
I believe so, thats shit 😢
Like an old married couple ;) stunning waterfall , marvelous film :)
Thanks Peter
The intrepid adventures have done it again, through rain 🌧 hail and cold weather 🙌. More please.
Excellent vid as always. Picked a nice day for it as well. :)
Make him run, James! The tables were turned.
There's nothing like a cold, wet day out on the tops, followed by the extacy of thawing out after.
A really great video Martin & James
Thank you once again 👍🏻
Outstanding.
Thanks David
Brilliant mate classic Sunday night Zero! Great location James.
Thanks Nix
cheers lads
You have the talent to lead us to the most fantastic places. Thank you and keep up the good work (and the lovely sence of humor).
Best regards from Denmark
Love this video! What an amazing place.
Thanks Carol, yes it was amazing
Wow this video is awesome!!! 👍 thanks and well done,keep em coming!!
My perfect weather for getting out and driving on the moors. Love it.
Brilliant.
Cheers Keith
You just gotta love the Yorkshire weather!!! Lol
Thanks for another great video. You two are hilarious. Keep making it fun. ❤️
Thanks Lesley
👍
Beautiful place.
Quite the mystical location! " It looked bigger on Amazon"....😅 Thanks guys. 😊👏
Beautiful
It was Paul
Absolutely brilliant.
Thank you 👍🏻
Crazy weather, Awesome 'attractions' though even for the mist and rain.
James, love the keyring! Brilliant, even if it's a little small!
That building is a beautiful discovery. Almost an enchanted wood, feel to it and very lucky to able to access, considering its precarious state.
The bridesstones were absolutely beautiful, really enjoyed your video martin. 🔴🟡🟢❣
Thanks Ruth, hope your well
Oh Martin, surely one of the most evocative places you have ever been to,
Yeah it was a good one