So peaceful looking and the sheep are so cute. The history surrounding the place is so interesting. Cobble roads and the left overs of the homes. Good video once again, thanks for sharing 👍👍
Great to see the old village to still be alive in a way, albeit now the residents are sheep. The Spring water is so clear n fresh...I did see one sheep covered in chocolate...think it was a CANDY BAA. 😂 excellent stuff Steve lad👏👏
Your enthusiasm for your subject matter is undoubted! I love the outdoors, and the enigma surrounding part of this environment is of real interest to me!! Fine work here by you!!😊
Cheers mate…love the history of places it’s good to know you like the videos, I always feel if it’s interesting to me it’ll be interesting to other people 👍
It was interesting to visually see the history around the village , some of the houses , doorways and cobbled roads . Good to see old photos of what the small village once looked like. Oh and the sheep were cute 😊
Welcome to Whitworth Steve Cowm is my daily dog walk, I’ve lived here all my life (46 years) and not once been in them ruins. James Sanderson is a distant relative of mine there is a plaque halfway round the res dedicated to him love the videos pal keep it up you need to do a video of the sunken village under Wardle res (watergrove) if it drys up this summer again 👍
Loved theis mate a great and informative video loved it cheers pal
Thanks for watching Michael
Great video once again and such amazing history. Nice to see the sheep appreciate fellow EWEtubers.... haha!
Thanks DM🐒….they flocked to see me 🐑
So peaceful looking and the sheep are so cute. The history surrounding the place is so interesting. Cobble roads and the left overs of the homes. Good video once again, thanks for sharing 👍👍
Thanks for watching Shirley x
Very informative, I live in wales now so sheep are everywhere ha
lol..thanks for watching Cheryl x
Great to see the old village to still be alive in a way, albeit now the residents are sheep. The Spring water is so clear n fresh...I did see one sheep covered in chocolate...think it was a CANDY BAA. 😂 excellent stuff Steve lad👏👏
🤣🤣…I bet they were flocking to buy one…cheers Dave 🍺
Your enthusiasm for your subject matter is undoubted! I love the outdoors, and the enigma surrounding part of this environment is of real interest to me!! Fine work here by you!!😊
Cheers mate…love the history of places it’s good to know you like the videos, I always feel if it’s interesting to me it’ll be interesting to other people 👍
It was interesting to visually see the history around the village , some of the houses , doorways and cobbled roads . Good to see old photos of what the small village once looked like.
Oh and the sheep were cute 😊
Thanks for watching Sue x
Tales Beyond The Grave is a 'fascinating channel'!! And i hope that it can continue!!😊
Thanks Aidrian…I’ve loads more lined up to do 👍
Welcome to Whitworth Steve Cowm is my daily dog walk, I’ve lived here all my life (46 years) and not once been in them ruins. James Sanderson is a distant relative of mine there is a plaque halfway round the res dedicated to him love the videos pal keep it up you need to do a video of the sunken village under Wardle res (watergrove) if it drys up this summer again 👍
Fantastic judd..thanks for sharing that with us 👍
Brilliant video as always mate 👍😎
Thanks Lee
Interesting story Steve 😊
@@dottyg7062 Thanks for watching Dotty x
That’s a nice location. Thanks for sharing this Steve
Thanks for watching Gill x
Great video 👍
Thanks for watching Stu 👍
Thanks for the very kind shout out. 😊
No probs Matt ✌️
great video Steve
Thanks for watching Sylvia x
BAAAAH 😂
Spooked by sheep 🐑