Love mill towns myself, they are characterful, they have magnificent civic buildings and parks, they have canals and pleasant rivers and the surviving mills offer endless development possibilities. Towns like bingley are some of britain's greatest assets. Let's walk. Stay safe.
Absolutely right! The many mill towns of West Yorkshire and beyond are certainly full of character - and I love to see when some of the mills and traditional industries are still working away by the canal :) Thanks for watching and commenting as always - I'm really glad you enjoyed the video!
I lived there from 1974 to 1986, but I'm not so sure I'm glad to see it again. It seems sort of... thinned out. And there are too many roads (including a new one next to the canal, by the look of it). Still, thanks for the memories!
Used to be one of the best pub-crawling towns in West Yorkshire. It's a shame the once peaceful walk along the canal has been ruined by the traffic noise on the by-pass.
Nice walk of the town I enjoyed it 👍 very much. Your walks are always enjoyable. And your history lessons are always great. Hope to see more soon. How is your weekend going? Mine is great. Have a great day. Greetings from Canada 😀
So many beautiful towns in Yorkshire. The last time I was there in 2014, a friend took me to Leeds. We went to a museum there that was really interesting.... lots of Roman stuff. Aside from that, though, I thought I could have been in any big city in just about any other country. I like the small towns better. The River Aire is also host to Titus Salt's town, isn't it? I'd like to see that place if you've a mind to go there. Again, thanks so much for doing these. I love that part of the world.
Absolutely! Yorkshire's full of incredible history - much of which goes back millennia! I'll have a Leeds video for you some day soon, but there are certainly a lot of small towns for you to look forward to exploring too :) And yes! Saltaire is just a short walk down the Aire from Bingley - it's a UNESCO World Heritage Site too, so quite the sight! I'm looking forward to filming there one day too! Thanks for watching and commenting as always - I'm really glad you enjoyed the video!
I live 2p minutes walk from Saltaire World Heritage site, Titus Salt's place. 15 minutes drive from where the Brontes lived (Wuthering Heights, etc... Japanese ladies love it).
Loved the video - buckets of nostalgia having grown up in the town between 40-50 years ago. Lost touch when my parents moved away about a decade or so back. My mum was quite a keen local historian and would suggest that the town name comes from the Viking Bui, derived from 'Bui-Ing-Ley' essentially 'the town/clearing (Ley) of the descendents (Ing) of Bui'. I'm sure debate continues. For my part, when I was young, we used to play on the Butter Cross and stocks which at the time was a fine sight in the Prince of Wales Park up the side of the valley above the town. In the late 19th century it was moved from the town centre to the park as the Victorians created quite grand public spaces. The Butter Cross only moved back around 1984 and the park was a shadow of its former glory when my parents left the area but you can still see the Victorian gravel base where the cross stood at goo.gl/maps/EEzvwpm8m9zsS8S66. The whole structure still looks strange to me down in the town rather than surrounded by trees even though that is closer to its original home. Anyway, many, many thanks - really enjoyed watching this and having the written commentary along with it. Nice work.
A wonderful canalside town not too far from the big cities of Leeds and Bradford, Bingley is home to industrial heritage and history from even longer before! Let me know what you think about this fascinating town :)
I often see the “Damart” tower on the carriage way. You can see it after the roundabout from Crossflats. edit: there are multiple bridges, after you pass the damart tower, you can see the britannia footbridge
I know I'm a bit late but thank you for this. Walk it everyday with my Saints for 23 years.
Love mill towns myself, they are characterful, they have magnificent civic buildings and parks, they have canals and pleasant rivers and the surviving mills offer endless development possibilities. Towns like bingley are some of britain's greatest assets. Let's walk. Stay safe.
Absolutely right! The many mill towns of West Yorkshire and beyond are certainly full of character - and I love to see when some of the mills and traditional industries are still working away by the canal :)
Thanks for watching and commenting as always - I'm really glad you enjoyed the video!
I live and work in Bingley as a Mohair Topmaker. So some of that history still abides.
Thanks so much for this. Really enjoyed seeing Bingley again. I lived there from 1964 to 1988.
Where do you live now x
I lived there from 1974 to 1986, but I'm not so sure I'm glad to see it again. It seems sort of... thinned out. And there are too many roads (including a new one next to the canal, by the look of it). Still, thanks for the memories!
Fun fact under the road the tram tracks are still there, idk if you mentioned that in the video I just watched certain parts ahahaa but cool video
Used to be one of the best pub-crawling towns in West Yorkshire.
It's a shame the once peaceful walk along the canal has been ruined by the traffic noise on the by-pass.
Nice walk of the town I enjoyed it 👍 very much. Your walks are always enjoyable. And your history lessons are always great. Hope to see more soon. How is your weekend going? Mine is great. Have a great day. Greetings from Canada 😀
Thank you so much! I'm really glad you enjoyed the video - Bingley is a lovely town with some great Yorkshire history to it :)
So many beautiful towns in Yorkshire. The last time I was there in 2014, a friend took me to Leeds. We went to a museum there that was really interesting.... lots of Roman stuff. Aside from that, though, I thought I could have been in any big city in just about any other country. I like the small towns better.
The River Aire is also host to Titus Salt's town, isn't it? I'd like to see that place if you've a mind to go there.
Again, thanks so much for doing these. I love that part of the world.
Absolutely! Yorkshire's full of incredible history - much of which goes back millennia! I'll have a Leeds video for you some day soon, but there are certainly a lot of small towns for you to look forward to exploring too :)
And yes! Saltaire is just a short walk down the Aire from Bingley - it's a UNESCO World Heritage Site too, so quite the sight! I'm looking forward to filming there one day too!
Thanks for watching and commenting as always - I'm really glad you enjoyed the video!
I live 2p minutes walk from Saltaire World Heritage site, Titus Salt's place. 15 minutes drive from where the Brontes lived (Wuthering Heights, etc... Japanese ladies love it).
Home to the Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe!
No, he lived in Heaton. He worked in Bingley.
Loved the video - buckets of nostalgia having grown up in the town between 40-50 years ago. Lost touch when my parents moved away about a decade or so back.
My mum was quite a keen local historian and would suggest that the town name comes from the Viking Bui, derived from 'Bui-Ing-Ley' essentially 'the town/clearing (Ley) of the descendents (Ing) of Bui'. I'm sure debate continues.
For my part, when I was young, we used to play on the Butter Cross and stocks which at the time was a fine sight in the Prince of Wales Park up the side of the valley above the town. In the late 19th century it was moved from the town centre to the park as the Victorians created quite grand public spaces. The Butter Cross only moved back around 1984 and the park was a shadow of its former glory when my parents left the area but you can still see the Victorian gravel base where the cross stood at goo.gl/maps/EEzvwpm8m9zsS8S66. The whole structure still looks strange to me down in the town rather than surrounded by trees even though that is closer to its original home. Anyway, many, many thanks - really enjoyed watching this and having the written commentary along with it. Nice work.
A wonderful canalside town not too far from the big cities of Leeds and Bradford, Bingley is home to industrial heritage and history from even longer before! Let me know what you think about this fascinating town :)
I often see the “Damart” tower on the carriage way. You can see it after the roundabout from Crossflats.
edit: there are multiple bridges, after you pass the damart tower, you can see the britannia footbridge
It looks nice. Is it a nice place to live ?
7:35 it’s called millgate.