An Abandoned Loco Shed Explore

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  • Опубликовано: 10 мар 2020
  • We had a few hours spare so decided to go check out an old Loco shed on the Banvury and Cheltenham Direct Railway. It made a nice change to explore just one small area, as we often miss little gems of long forgotten railway architecture like this.
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  • @stephenpegum9776
    @stephenpegum9776 4 года назад +25

    Rebecca's facial expression at 0:29 after she says "You're so funny" speaks volumes !! 😎👍👍

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад +9

      Yup and I didn't notice that until I was editing!!

  • @HoxieDan5369
    @HoxieDan5369 4 месяца назад

    Really good to see you both out and about. Spring is in the air. You two are fun to watch and go places most of us will not get to. Thank you for doing such a good job. And extra adverts are welcome😂❤

  • @robhill4566
    @robhill4566 4 года назад +3

    Great video as usual. If you want to find out more about the ironstone quarry I'd recommend the book "The Ironstone Quarries of the Midlands. History, Operation and Railways. Part Two, The Oxfordshire Field" ISBN:9 781907 094019. The book states the Quarry opened in 1918 as a wartime drive. The engine shed is the second, the original being of a wooden construction. The quarry itself closed in 1929 after a few years of intermittent use.

  • @craiggoo7
    @craiggoo7 4 года назад +1

    Not all urban explorers break in to places the ones i watch enter by an open door and as for trespassing if your on private land as long as you leave there's nothing they can do the law has changed so much on this love the videos keep them coming you 2

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад +1

      Yup I was a tad harsh on the "urban explorer". No offence intended

    • @craiggoo7
      @craiggoo7 4 года назад

      @@pwhitewick No offence taken Paul keep the videos coming though i am a model railway fan but love watching your adventures and finds gives me ideas for my railway

  • @josepelotudogomezcredulo6993
    @josepelotudogomezcredulo6993 4 года назад +8

    Nice that "quick look" at the embanckment,😅😅😅

  • @nathanlucas6465
    @nathanlucas6465 4 года назад +12

    If you're having a day exploring Hook Norton, well worth seeing if you can visit Hook Norton Brewery while you're there. Well worth a visit 👍

    • @bigglesace1626
      @bigglesace1626 4 года назад +2

      Great idea. Also, as the old line leaves Hooky there are the remains of the old viaduct, you can see the tall supporting pillars from the road but the actual viaduct is long gone. Must've been spectacular back in the day.

    • @nathanlucas6465
      @nathanlucas6465 4 года назад

      I didn't know that. I'll have to have another trip up there

  • @xboxcrazee
    @xboxcrazee 4 года назад +5

    Whooooaaaaaa. “like urban explorers breaking in everywhere”.. A sweeping statement...

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад +1

      Yup it was a tad unfair. But I worth highlighting the point that we don't like to go places we know we shouldn't be.

  • @bobingram6912
    @bobingram6912 4 года назад +1

    More shed please, you built it up and then we didn't see a lot of, admittedly there wasn't much of it anyway but a bit more time spent on it would have been good, it still looked quite majestic from a distance.

  • @mal_752
    @mal_752 4 года назад +1

    Fabulous vlog. Loco sheds. So sad.. No more locos. Thanks for posting. Fascinating. 🙏🙏🙏

  • @GRAHAMAUS
    @GRAHAMAUS 4 года назад +3

    "quite exciting today...we're going looking for...an old loco shed". What has my life become?!! Yes, I am excited about that too..... omg.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад

      There is no turning back

  • @flightimage845
    @flightimage845 4 года назад +1

    Just incredible! I love your work.

  • @lindamccaughey8800
    @lindamccaughey8800 4 года назад +3

    You are a pair of nutters haha, love how you bounce off each other. Your videos are always such fun. Really enjoyed that. Thanks for taking me along just loved it

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад

      Thanks Linda. Glad you enjoyed this one.

  • @terryansell6641
    @terryansell6641 4 года назад +1

    It’s midwinter here in New Zealand wet and and cold, it’s a delight to watch your many videos.Thank you

  • @julianlane8313
    @julianlane8313 4 года назад +7

    Ah my favourite line. Look forward to when you do cover the line. When you do I know some people who know the line through Cheltenham, if you need them.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад +2

      ... anything helps. We are very much looking forward to this one!

  • @BibTheBoulderTheOriginalOne
    @BibTheBoulderTheOriginalOne 4 года назад +2

    Do you ever wonder if you've bitten off a bigger challenge than you realised!! The sheer volume of disused railway history in the UK is truly phenomenal.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад +1

      Plenty of content then right!?

  • @Sim0nTrains
    @Sim0nTrains 4 года назад +1

    Nice little video, just watched it while waiting for the next train to film. Watched this at Mosspark Station in the Paisley Canal Branch! (Scotland) liked the cheap plug for Rebecca Nest/Whitewick Vintage, the engine shed also look amazing.

  • @EandEFC
    @EandEFC 4 года назад +2

    Great find wonder how much longer it will be there!

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад

      It was looking a tad ropey so who knows.

  • @peterbradburn9115
    @peterbradburn9115 4 года назад +1

    Cool video

  • @shaunwest3612
    @shaunwest3612 4 года назад

    Great video Paul and Rebecca,a piece of history hidden away, amazing how it's still standing,very interesting,love your chemistry on camera, very funny 👌😀👍

  • @carolinegray3150
    @carolinegray3150 4 года назад +1

    Nice walking in the scenery and finding history

  • @davekirwin
    @davekirwin 4 года назад +1

    Good explore with a great find. Nice to see a shed still standing (just!).

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад

      "Just" is absolutely the right word.

  • @saltleywsc
    @saltleywsc 4 года назад +2

    Another super edition thanks both !

  • @davie941
    @davie941 4 года назад

    hey paul and rebecca , another great little explore , that shed was cool , i would just like to thank you both for getting video's out for us in our rubbish weather , the start was so funny lol :)

  • @SMILEVIDEOTRAINS
    @SMILEVIDEOTRAINS 4 года назад

    Loved the opening...very funny...The engine shed looked so forlorn, alone, lost. empty. Very sad really. So pleased you found it . Really enjoyed this,.

  • @nicklowe536
    @nicklowe536 4 года назад +1

    Fantastic find thank you for sharing

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад

      Thanks Nick. Always a pleasure

  • @bullettube9863
    @bullettube9863 4 года назад +2

    That old loco shed stands like a monument to history!

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад

      Yup its a shame its not listed I guess.

  • @andyknight1
    @andyknight1 4 года назад +1

    Some beautiful architecture. Another great video.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад

      Thanks Andy, a very enjoyable stretch of line.

  • @stuarthall6631
    @stuarthall6631 4 года назад +2

    Oh, I enjoyed that! Thank you. I live quite close to this and knew nothing of the loco shed. I feel my own explore coming up!

    • @simontay4851
      @simontay4851 4 года назад

      Hopefully you'll explore it in more detail than they did and actually go in.

    • @stuarthall6631
      @stuarthall6631 4 года назад

      @@simontay4851 There's no way I wouldn't!! Actually, I bet they DID go in! I guess that these days with the dreaded H & S they would have to be careful not to encourage others to do anything even slightly risky! Mind you, having said that, I cringe at the risks that The Bearded Explorer takes. (Do you subscribe to his channel too? If not, I recommend it.)

  • @paulwayman4579
    @paulwayman4579 4 года назад +2

    Might be worth looking into right to roam as it means that you can walk on land even though there is no public footpath or bridleway
    Excellent video as always

    • @simontay4851
      @simontay4851 4 года назад +1

      Just walk on it anyway unless a private - keep out sign, security fence or someone stops you. If there is nothing there, just walk.

  • @pnwRC.
    @pnwRC. 4 года назад +1

    That's an amazing piece of history

  • @HenrysAdventures
    @HenrysAdventures 4 года назад

    Brilliant video! I love lost feel to in engine shed and how the inspection pits haven't been filled in. The fuse ending was interesting to. I've come across a number of unofficial paths which don't show on OS maps, especially around old railways and in country estates.

  • @alistairshaw3206
    @alistairshaw3206 4 года назад

    Another good explore, Paul and Rebecca.
    An explore I did a few years ago was Moniave Station, on the old Cairn Valley Light Railway.
    It is the only surviving Glasgow and South Western Railway country station. It's in very poor condition, I didn't venture inside, but the old cast iron fireplace was still there, along with the ticket window.
    I was camping near it whilst attending a motorcycle rally.

  • @HeavensGremlin
    @HeavensGremlin 3 года назад +1

    There is no 'Right To Roam' in England outside of certain special areas such as Dartmoor. Unless there is a Public Footpath - you are trespassing. It's that simple. You really need a large-scale map to be sure too. The 1.25" to the mile are pretty useless. Unless walkers are already very familiar with an established path - a decent map is essential.

  • @rugosetexture2716
    @rugosetexture2716 4 года назад +1

    That was delightful, and I see the first green blush on the trees . . . spring is coming. :o)

  • @seaspirit5087
    @seaspirit5087 4 года назад +3

    Wish empty buildings like this could be brought back to life to help people join the housing ladder!

  • @terryansell6641
    @terryansell6641 4 года назад

    Very interesting video thank you

  • @ironorequarry7011
    @ironorequarry7011 4 года назад +1

    The quarry is the bloxham and whiston quarry. There were 4 locos here. For more information see ironstone quarries of the midlands vol 2, oxfordshire field by Eric Tonks. The name of the man who built the shed is given. Great that you found the shed . Great video.

  • @andyhill242
    @andyhill242 4 года назад +2

    Somehow I knew you were going to do that embankment thing, you have the same weird sense of humor as me :-D

  • @Sarge084
    @Sarge084 4 года назад +1

    Being aware of the old line through Bourton on the Water and the line through Bloxham I was gobsmacked to hear you telling us they were basically the same line.
    Good luck when you decide to explore the other end down at Andoversford.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад

      Cheers Sarge, we have been as far north as Chedworth pretty much but definitely looking forward to the rest.

  • @barneyhotten1136
    @barneyhotten1136 4 года назад +2

    When you cover this line, the chipping Norton section is a great part of the line generally. The Chipping Norton Tunnel is wonderful if its able to get into (the chain wasnt actually attached last time) and theres still a surviving stable shed amongst the Station Road Industrial estate in Chipping Norton on the site of the old station. Well worth seeing 👍

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад +1

      Excellent, thank you. We are absolutely doing this soon!

    • @barneyhotten1136
      @barneyhotten1136 4 года назад

      If you want, let me know when you do this section and if possible, I'd love to come along with you!

  • @michaelpilling9659
    @michaelpilling9659 4 года назад +1

    What a find. Great film as usual. Maybe Bourbon could have come along?

  • @timothysmith8300
    @timothysmith8300 2 года назад

    Good video well done from a fellow rail enthusiast.keep up the good work. Find more railway artifacts.yours tim.

  • @eifionjones559
    @eifionjones559 3 года назад

    Everyone knows of the Amlwch line on Anglesey, indeed there is some hope of putting it back in service, but little is known of the Benllech /Pentraeth line. Perhaps it might be an interesting explore for you two

  • @Dan23_7
    @Dan23_7 4 года назад +1

    That shed !!!! like a leviathan asleep in the woods, that angle you got of it, it looked really imposing, It looks well past restoration now, how unfortunate😞
    The private land "debate" hmmm !?
    Just a quickie... On a normal day (I'm a courier) I'll get just over an hour break between delivering and afternoon collections. I park up on a "private" road. I park up, have my butties, cause no disturbance whatsoever. Yet I've seen walkers, mountain bikers, dog walkers, you name it up there. One day a bit ago this guy in a 4x4 pulls along side my van giving me the private road and we live here palava. I said "do you stop the horse riders, walkers etc"
    His reply was "we payed a lot for this tarmac" then drove on 😂
    Hooves you need to be after 😂
    Sorry I went on but I mean there's such a grey area, I thought styles/stys are an invite

  • @williamgeorgefraser
    @williamgeorgefraser 4 года назад +1

    Great find. I just love visiting old railway sites and it's amazing to find old buildings still standing.
    I recently visited an abandoned shed in France stuck in the middle of a forest. It's a 13-road roundhouse with repair shed and turntable pit. It's been closed for at least 50 years but still in amazing condition.
    For anyone interested, go to 'www.géoportail.gouv.fr' and choose "Bénestroff" as location. The page opens with a photo over the station. Move to the brown rectangular terrain just to the west and look just above it. Zoom in on the sickle-shaped object. This is the shed. There are also a couple of videos on YT showing the shed.

  • @LordGeorgeRodney
    @LordGeorgeRodney 4 года назад +1

    this is wonderful!

  • @willsgetoff1157
    @willsgetoff1157 4 года назад +1

    Glad you got to see it before the arch collapsed because from your pictures I don't think it has long.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад +1

      Yup absolutely. Wanted to have a peek inside but that plus the whole of the roof didn't look good.

  • @mickq1285
    @mickq1285 4 года назад +1

    Very good as usual. I commented a while back when you were both up at saughtree b&b, and low & behold a coupla weeks later you were stood on the viaduct in my home village of Stamford Bridge. Spooky. I walk that viaduct at least twice a day. How i never saw you, only god knows! Keep up the quality clips.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад +1

      Haha.... Yup thanks to Gareth for that one! Lovely viaduct.

    • @mickq1285
      @mickq1285 4 года назад

      @@pwhitewick i think the only one of it's type built

  • @dickiedollop
    @dickiedollop 4 года назад +3

    Your a great couple I think Rebecca has got your number lol - another excellent video guys keep them coming 👍🏻

  • @BarnabasJunction
    @BarnabasJunction 4 года назад

    May I suggest an old abandoned line that you may find of Interested to explore ?
    It's the old Crewe to Telford railway line that went via Nantwich using the current Crewe to Shrewsbury line. It spured off just after crossing the river weaver on the west side of Nantwich before then heading South via Audlem and Market Drayton.
    There is very much of the line architecture still visible, the old line bed is still clearly visable via Google maps.
    Regards Jason.

  • @julianlane8313
    @julianlane8313 4 года назад

    Paul & Rebecca, great find I have to admit I did not know it was there.

  • @johntyjp
    @johntyjp 4 года назад +2

    Never mind the waffle Paul, I feel I m getting some fresh air walking along with you two! 🤣

  • @autisticlife
    @autisticlife 4 года назад +1

    Next time you are there follow the quarry tramway a bit further until it becomes an embankment with a stream at the bottom. On the right as you head away from the main line towards the quarries you can see a building at the bottom of the the embankment. This building used to house a water pump that pumped water up to the main line for the lcomotives.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад

      Thanks Richard. I did see that on the old maps, but at the time we were a tad nervous we were on private land so didn't want to push it.

  • @barryansell5981
    @barryansell5981 2 года назад

    What you are both doing is invaluable.Always a pleasure to watch and always informative. Wth the current resurgence in canal revival to working order, are your videos lodged with any historical bodies? With so many of the now historical train - lines/sheds/viaducts/bridges tunnels in relatively good condition ,tho some on private land are they could they be bought back to life say enough for more cycle /walkways- is this already been done? you are both to be commended for making aware to the general populus of the UK a truly historical heritage well done keep it up.

  • @stephengiles2873
    @stephengiles2873 4 года назад +1

    Hope you stopped at the brewery in Hook Norton. And cracking little find

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад

      Ah sadly we didn't have time

  • @edwardbyard6540
    @edwardbyard6540 4 года назад

    The railway embankment at Bourton on the Water is worth a visit. Go up Mousetrap Lane and turn left, walk up the path. You really get a sense of the old line. My family used to live in Wright's Cottage on that lane, and had fond memories of the steam trains on the line.

    • @simontay4851
      @simontay4851 4 года назад

      Do you think it could/should be rebuilt. Burton on the water gets a lot of tourists in summer.

  • @matthewsmith6197
    @matthewsmith6197 4 года назад +1

    The 'joke' about looking up the embankment is more funny that some of the one-liners that Michael Portillo does in Great British Railway Journeys.

  • @owenrichardson1419
    @owenrichardson1419 4 года назад +1

    Quality humour and double boots to boot. Interesting to know who owns the engine shed and surrounding land. Looks precarious for unskilled explorers unlike yourselves.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад

      We think it's the local farmer. Uses to use it for storage until it became unsafe.

  • @hanskniezand2049
    @hanskniezand2049 4 года назад +2

    An interesting bit of history and the loco shed was a great find. However I am sure some of your viewers will think the most significant aspect is that Rebecca has a new hair colour!

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад

      Yup it happened again didn't it.

  • @JamesHardiman99
    @JamesHardiman99 Год назад +1

    You climb over a stile, you keep your pigs in a sty.

  • @spitfiregaming5742
    @spitfiregaming5742 3 года назад

    Hook norton actually has 2 viaducts and one tunnel on the line u could spend a whole day filming there if u cover all the narrow gauge railways one engine sheds is still there in a private residence also the narrow gauge tunnel under the main road when u go to bloxham make sure u look out for Dr Hydes foot bridge on the the waste land right next to the petrol station

  • @andyrichardsvideovlogs8835
    @andyrichardsvideovlogs8835 4 года назад +3

    Helpful hint. Acquire dog. Take said dog with you. Sorted. 👍

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад

      Haha... Yes not a bad option

  • @CheshireTomcat68
    @CheshireTomcat68 4 года назад +1

    0:35 Great timing trying to sell a pub!

  • @Lulu-jl5zd
    @Lulu-jl5zd 4 года назад

    Oh and please do Louth to Barndey in Lincolnshire it is a fascinating line from the sugar factory to the Louth canal and I would love to find out more about the South Willingham tunnel as it has about 5 species of bats taking refuge in there. The station in Louth is now houses but it is still there.

  • @w0033944
    @w0033944 4 года назад +2

    I notice the new boots are being thoroughly tested!

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад +1

      Ooooh yes

    • @w0033944
      @w0033944 4 года назад

      @@pwhitewick I ought to have mentioned that the loco shed is a wonderful discovery - if you love railways, it's a thing of beauty.

  • @thehermit407
    @thehermit407 4 года назад +2

    Let's count the halt and say 303 (don't you say it ;-)) so now 12th October 2048, i.e. 4 months added! It'll be interesting to see the impact of the next EDS video.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад +1

      Haha....already got one in the bag!

  • @genesis070365
    @genesis070365 3 года назад +1

    Another random in feed! Strange how they just leave these buildings to just get reclaimed by nature? Not as if it will ever see an 0-6-0 again!! 🤪 to me, there is a few thousand useful reclaimed bricks to be sold there 🤘🤣🤘
    ps. Funny video 🤭😆

  • @andrewholloway231
    @andrewholloway231 4 года назад +1

    Oh, that's a great start. First, we are going to have a quick look at this embankment, okay, that's done, on with the video.

  • @Dan23_7
    @Dan23_7 4 года назад +1

    An hour earlier than 4pm but happy days as I'm off work this week 😀
    ...... On with it then Daniel.....

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад +1

      👍👍

    • @Dan23_7
      @Dan23_7 4 года назад

      Whitewick's Abandoned Railways Thankyou for the highlight, I'm blushing now haha.

  • @philgray8811
    @philgray8811 4 года назад +3

    I must go look up an embankment soon myself.. :-D

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад +1

      Always a fulfilling thing to do

    • @dickiedollop
      @dickiedollop 4 года назад +1

      Yeah floats my boat too 🤪

  • @mikego18753
    @mikego18753 4 года назад +1

    Great shed.Good vid.Not sure about where you can and can,t go,just don,t go tramping all over somone,s garden!
    cheers.

  • @timbusted1859
    @timbusted1859 4 года назад

    Just thinking to myself - IF I make it through this Covid19 business - but you don't (sadly?), nor my wife (very sadly), but Rebecca does - could I have first dibs on her please 'cos I think she is absolutely gorgeous!

  • @keithevans7996
    @keithevans7996 4 года назад

    Must be doing something wrong!! Send a comment and it appears momentarily then disappears!! Any was just trying to say thank you once again for a lovely video on a lovely sunny day. Great loco shed.

  • @berry120
    @berry120 4 года назад +1

    Fantastic find! Noticed what looks like a filled in bridge at 5:52 - did something go underneath the railway at that point? Was it the old road?

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад +1

      I think this may have been a culvert for water. Not certain, but I couldn't see evidence of a pathway.

  • @Lulu-jl5zd
    @Lulu-jl5zd 4 года назад

    The Right to Roam Laws answer your question. Open land whether private or public is normally okay if you don't do any damage like lighting a fire. However woodland is more complex as privately owned woods are a commercial venture. If footpaths are in place then you may keep to those but I have a friend who has a footpath in ... yes in... his back garden and he is not keen on people coming to look in his windows. Might be worth a Google.

  • @brumsgrub8633
    @brumsgrub8633 4 года назад +1

    That must be a standard railway building, sure I've seen something like that around the tamworth area

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад +1

      Yup we assumed GWR spec?

  • @jimdevilbiss9125
    @jimdevilbiss9125 4 года назад +5

    Yes I am in the USA and I do enjoy your videos. Question if I have the spelling correct what is a holt ? I have an idea but Rebecca what is it please.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад +1

      Almost Sir. It's actually a Halt. Essentially a small unmanned station.

    • @willumwhitmore9419
      @willumwhitmore9419 4 года назад +3

      @@pwhitewick Usually where trains would only stop on request.

    • @keithevans7996
      @keithevans7996 4 года назад +1

      As always enjoyed your video. What a fantastic find that loco shed. What a magnificent building. Loved the beautiful haunting music which accompanied the views of the shed also what a lovely sunny day you had.

    • @jimdevilbiss9125
      @jimdevilbiss9125 4 года назад

      Whitewick's Abandoned Railways Thank you very much. So it’s a place where the train would stop only if flagged for produce or passengers thank you.

    • @megagarrym6318
      @megagarrym6318 4 года назад +2

      a holt is an otter's nest

  • @Ian_UK
    @Ian_UK 4 года назад +1

    Since you started your quest, have there been any stations that were in use which have now become disused (or, I suppose the other way around - un-used that have been recommissioned)? I can only think of one station, well... platform, that re-opened which is at Ashton Gate by the Bristol City Stadium.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад

      Good question, not really considered that! I know a city fan also goes by the surname of Lovell!

    • @Ian_UK
      @Ian_UK 4 года назад

      @@pwhitewick Definitely not me! I used to work for that particular football club (IT Manager) and the glamour of football generally escaped me over that time ;-)

  • @TheLowerman
    @TheLowerman 4 года назад +1

    You guys crack me up. Let’s look up the embankment together.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад

      Always a pleasure, never a chore

  • @annarboriter
    @annarboriter 4 года назад

    Private property is a legal fiction. I wish yuo had mentioned the names of those who are responsible for this bit of history and it demolition by neglect

  • @sr6424
    @sr6424 4 года назад

    Access to land. I do voluntary work helping maintain public rights of way in my village in North East Worcestershire. If you are on private land the landowner can only ask you to leave. They should be civil about it but I wouldn't take the chance. If there are private notices these should be respected.
    Throughout the country there is a lot of land which public access without having rights (particularly dog walkers). Local knowledge is key here.If you don't know the area it is best not access it. At worst there could be hidden hazards or shooting going on.
    The reason all rights of way exist is that they were used historically. You will seer a lot around country churches. Before cars this is how people got to church. If a path is used enough you can apply for it to become a right of way. The landowner can't close or divert a path without going through proper procedures. The Secretary of State must agree to one being closed. One interesting point. If a landowner diverts a path unofficially it is possible that the new path will become a new right of way whilst the existing one remains.

  • @stephenpegum9776
    @stephenpegum9776 4 года назад

    So I've got to ask (not having yet been able to watch all of your back catalogue), was this the first abandoned loco shed you've seen on your various journeys ? 😎

  •  4 года назад +1

    I love Rebecca....not more to be said.....

  • @martinpook5707
    @martinpook5707 4 года назад +1

    There is a right to roam but I can't remember the limitations, but if you are doing no damage or littering then there should be no problem. That said I know how you feel!

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад

      Right to roam is sadly for Scotland only I'm afraid.

    • @martinpook5707
      @martinpook5707 4 года назад

      @@pwhitewick I remember dealing with something when I was a parish chairman but thar was some years ago.

    • @simontay4851
      @simontay4851 4 года назад

      Martin pook "but if you are doing no damage or littering then there should be no problem." Exactly. Just roam where you want unless something/someone stops you.

  • @stevebrooks6144
    @stevebrooks6144 4 года назад +1

    Going by what looks like a platform inside I'd suggest that it may actually be a goods shed???

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад

      I don't recall a platform as such (might be wrong), just assumed it was a pit?

    • @juleshathaway3894
      @juleshathaway3894 4 года назад

      @@pwhitewick I agree Paul, it was a pit. A really interesting clip.

  • @stpancras99
    @stpancras99 4 года назад +1

    Interesting but the subtitles could do with some proof-reading

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад

      Yup couldn't agree more. I always forget and then rush them last minute.

  • @LewisMerrin
    @LewisMerrin 3 года назад

    I do urban exploring but I don't break in to buildings if you are filming your explore and taken pics on a plot of land with a abandon house its a civil trespassing law and you can do it as its not the angst the law

  • @garysmith8.7587
    @garysmith8.7587 4 года назад

    your missing so much the fencing posts are old railway sleepers cut up to use for fencing etc 8.14 have you ever watched parkinsons walks this man knows loads about old railways i just feel your missing so much on your walks and adventures

    • @simontay4851
      @simontay4851 4 года назад +1

      Yes, they do miss loads, are too hesitant to go to some places and they don't talk about the history or when/why a line closed half the time or even show old photos.

  • @MianCowell
    @MianCowell 4 года назад +3

    Did anyone else look at the shed and immediately think "grand designs"?

  • @davidjack9217
    @davidjack9217 4 года назад

    Scotland has very different trespass laws to England, generally much less restrictive.

    • @tonyjones9442
      @tonyjones9442 4 года назад

      In Wales we have a right to roam, but only in restricted areas. "Open access" . but being wales (I.e Not thought through) some of them are islands on private lands - I.e no footpaths/roads to them.

  • @simontaylor4791
    @simontaylor4791 4 года назад

    Access and trespass is a very confusing section of law, the presence of the stile is a tacit invitation to enter , there is no sign present removing that invitation so I don't think it actually trespassing see it like walking up to someones front door to knock. If I remember correctly even OS maps do not show definitive rights of way
    See its clear as mud

  • @sheilastallard
    @sheilastallard 4 года назад +1

    What do you think about what HS2 as dug up?.....your funny!!

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад

      Ah do you mean the big turntable?

    • @sheilastallard
      @sheilastallard 4 года назад +1

      @@pwhitewick Yes it was on the local news last night 10/03/2020 I think they called it a "roundhouse" xx

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад +1

      @@sheilastallard yup that's the one, we have a few on the list we know of to go and visit hidden away.

  • @spookerd
    @spookerd 4 года назад +1

    Proper English disused railway perusers vs. Sketchy International urban explorers.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад

      I'm not sure which category we fall into.

  • @chriszanf
    @chriszanf 4 года назад +3

    From the thumbnail image, I thought you had visited the shed at Tameside that Martin Zero posted a video about last month! ruclips.net/video/VdmWydx4VBw/видео.html

  • @boldford
    @boldford 4 года назад

    Banvury?

  • @richardmiles9455
    @richardmiles9455 4 года назад +1

    I used to do a lot of walking in the New Forest and Dorset...you find quite a few "Private" signs out and about, mostly put up by landowners wanting to keep people out...although many of them had no right to stop walkers crossing their land as there was a right of way......use a bit of common sense. try to avoid barbed wire and big dogs...... and bulls and electric fences and...…..

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад

      Haha, yes thats pretty much of philosophy.

    • @simontay4851
      @simontay4851 4 года назад

      Just walk anywhere you want unless a keep out sign, security fence or someone stops you. So what if an abandoned line, station, bridge or tunnel is on private land, you're only leaving footprints and taking pictures/video. Not doing any harm.

  • @hyperrealisticpixeldeath408
    @hyperrealisticpixeldeath408 4 года назад +1

    "Mr Tipoff" lol aka Martin Zero?? ... He covered this engine shed on his channel

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад +2

      I think Martin did one closer to Manchester didn't he?

    • @juleshathaway3894
      @juleshathaway3894 4 года назад

      @@pwhitewick Yes Martin did the old shed at Dinting, once an active preservation site.

  • @cargy930
    @cargy930 4 года назад +1

    I'm particularly interested in this because my parents were in the Iron and steel trade.
    ...My Mum use to iron, and my Dad used to steal. (Baddum tish! I thang yawww!)
    Nice little treat, and I suspect the absence of the wellies on your plates is an indication that spring is on its way at last

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад +1

      I cannot wait for Spring. Genuinely cannot wait.

    • @cargy930
      @cargy930 4 года назад

      @@pwhitewick Flip flops already on standby, no doubt! :D