@@therespectedlex9794 if I remember right the Masonic lodge hasn’t been used since the early 80’s just left empty minus the occasional event. Before they started doing it up it looked like the free masons just left yesterday. Food left in the fridge, a couple beers left in the bar, files and stuff.
Not many people know why Hebden Bridge became so popular, it was because of a advertisement promoting Milton Keynes. It said why don't you come and live in the new Milton Keynes, but you don't have to because you could go and live in Hebden Bridge, this was in the 60s when all the stone buildings were mucky from coal burning chimneys, and because of that people started to visit and settle their
Actually it's name became popular after the berserker who took his stand on hebden bridge against the Anglo-Saxons. That's a well-known historical fact. I'm sure many people know about this but I've never heard of the one that you've just mentioned
@@NorseCode.81 Im talking about now, not in the old days. I should have mentioned that they used it in a TV commercial and showed a photo of Hebden that was taken on a grey miserable rainy day So people who had never heard of the place came to look and liked what they saw, and the house prices at that time and this is why its so popular now.
@@singaporemick when I hear the words hebden bridge, i automatically think of the battle of hebden bridge where a berserker single handedly killed 40 Anglo-Saxons or Englishmen, until he was killed by pikeman.
I remember a cabbie from Hebden telling me, 'You know lad. We have 57 Varieties of lesbian in Hebden'. I've always found these picture postcard places a bit much actually. I always find them slightly unsettling in their tweeness, with perhaps hiding a rather ugly underside, as you were to find out later on in your Hebden adventure. Give me the crackheads of Manchester anyday.
Hebden Bridge tends to flood when it rains hard, I have only passed through it on my way to Dr Shipman's territory, Todmorden, and then I cross the border to Bacup (Lancs), where my unfortunate sister lives, now that is a shit hole
Hebden Bridge 30-40 years ago was an absolute tip. Then the squatters and hippies found it. They then did up their homes in their weird style. That attracted more alternative type people. So prices went up. Now it's a place for BBC types and other media luvvies. The comedian Jon Richardson lives nearby in Mytholmroyd.
Don't worry I'll send some over from down the road in Burnley and Blackburn that will darken the mood and bring a smell of curry mile to the fascist lovelies tossers 💯😎
Yes, after seeing many of the current resident's reaction to a group of young people who set up a squat in the town last year, I would say Hebden Bridge is one of the MOST bigoted towns I've known.
1:05 We go to the Hebden Bridge Picture House a few times a year. Nice for some special showings. They do a nice big mug of chocolate as well as the usual popcorn.
Close to my hometown mate. We call these people hebdenites . When they are outside of hebden they stand out like a saw thumb lol. They have also pushed the natives away as it’s all middle class people now who have cause the housing prices to sky rocket. Not many people who live there now are natives sadly x
Charlie, glad you stopped in Hebden, you should try Todmorden the town next to it and pop in the Golden Lion for a pint. Tod has more locals due to Hebden being bought out by Southerners.
Hebden is brilliant on a sunny afternoon sesh on the beers. Also a great place for dog walks and to take the kids. Although the people are certainly different......most are alright. Also lots of hairy women wearing woollen everything haha
It's kind of ironic. Imagine what the town would have been like if it was only colonised by folk like Charlie. It's like a poundshop Partridge. I suspect that's the look he's after.
I visit quite a lot being just down the road as such and there are some good people there - but there are also a great many who are so far up their own rear ends it's comical. Case in point - me and my mate were on a pub crawl in the town around the time that the Fox and Goose was finally re-opened after a community buy out/takeover. We were talking to a bloke in the pub who explained the whole process of people in the community, himself included he was eager to point out, chipping in cash to save it and therefore part own the place, but he ended with "It's a Hebden thing, You wouldn't understand!". It was so hard not to laugh in his face, I incidentally worked for the Co-operative movement for nearly 20 years when I left school (never again!), the arrogance and smugness of this guy was in the red. Like this process was something unique to Hebden Bridge. Since then, and it must be 10 years or so since that happy meeting, any crawls we have done in Hebden we have always avoided the Fox and Goose like the plague - even if we start at the Stubbing Wharf we walk straight past it as we refuse to give such pompous individuals who have part ownership any of our patronage. Aside from that as I say there are some wonderful people there - but some real virtue signalers - who look down on people from outside or don't agree with their views, although they are happy to take visitors money - yes capitalism is alive and well there no matter how much some shops try to disguise it. But I do like Hebden Bridge a heck of a lot - just not the right on posers.
And push all the natives of hebden bridge who have lived there for generations out to the slums of Halifax, Huddersfield and Bradford because the rich natives from the city want a nice place to raise tarquin and isabel 👍
@@tonywilthshire308 imagine saying work harder to someone you have never met and have no idea about their personal circumstances. Unfortunately you come across as stupid so I don't see a point in continuing this conversation. "If you argue with idiots they will beat you with experience" peace out dickhead!
It's been that way for decades. The world of woke caught up to Hebden Bridge. You should see it at the weekend. Everyone wanting to be noticed but not looked at by oiks.
I notice no-one seems to agree with my comment. It remains accurate.. the places most hostile to ill-defined wokeness are not places any sensible person would voluntarily choose to live in. I don't blame the residents of these shitholes for feeling resentment, but they would do better aiming it at the people who have wronged them, and that's not the stereotypical woke types.
I went here once i went in there Groggs its like greggs ,I kicked off ,They started building a whicker bonfire on the open field ,and started chanting .
Luv how Charlie sees his tribe getting attacked and gets passive aggressive and has to resort to mocking but can’t debunk the stuff on the window as he screams anti Semitic like the how he mocks the liberals for screaming bigot when it’s an issue not relegated to him triggered Charlie 😂
@@LetsAllDrinkToTheDeathOfAClown obviously he is one but he was based back in luv police then the bbc totally brainwashed him he became a huge neo con after that.he was also getting raped in RT on the 911 issue on the Adam Kokesh show also Jewish but a cool one debating a guy called Luke or something and Charlie could not beat him and had to pathetically do his little Scottish smirk of narccasistsic evil making his face look like a great recruitment tool for a punching bag company he got owned by fact and had to bail.
Looks like they have been well taken over by the multi coloured toothpaste. Shame, but still a very quaint village. Greetings from Germany.🏴🏴🇬🇧🇩🇪👍👍🍀🍀
That guy in the red hoody working on the Masonic lodge is my uncle, he’s helping do it up and turn it into a few apartments and a town house.
@@therespectedlex9794 if I remember right the Masonic lodge hasn’t been used since the early 80’s just left empty minus the occasional event. Before they started doing it up it looked like the free masons just left yesterday. Food left in the fridge, a couple beers left in the bar, files and stuff.
@@darth_dartrixon1477 good riddance to evil bad smell 👹💯
Not many people know why Hebden Bridge became so popular, it was because of a advertisement promoting Milton Keynes.
It said why don't you come and live in the new Milton Keynes, but you don't have to because you could go and live in Hebden Bridge, this was in the 60s when all the stone buildings were mucky from coal burning chimneys, and because of that people started to visit and settle their
Actually it's name became popular after the berserker who took his stand on hebden bridge against the Anglo-Saxons. That's a well-known historical fact. I'm sure many people know about this but I've never heard of the one that you've just mentioned
@@NorseCode.81 Im talking about now, not in the old days. I should have mentioned that they used it in a TV commercial and showed a photo of Hebden that was taken on a grey miserable rainy day
So people who had never heard of the place came to look and liked what they saw, and the house prices at that time and this is why its so popular now.
@@singaporemick when I hear the words hebden bridge, i automatically think of the battle of hebden bridge where a berserker single handedly killed 40 Anglo-Saxons or Englishmen, until he was killed by pikeman.
@@NorseCode.81 That was Stamford Bridge
@@NorseCode.81 I've just heard exactly the same story about Stamford Bridge (nothing to do with football)
I live in hebden bridge, can’t believe I didn’t see you. I’ve been waiting for you too come here for ages ! 😩
@Shaggy--Rogers you’re the type of guy who’s house smells like cat piss.
I would love to live at hebden. But I can't get my head that far up my arse
What a beautiful place & thanks Charlie 🤗
Such a beautiful place, thanks Charlie 😊
Shame about the clowns that are inhabiting there.
Lots of hairy women in brown cardigans 🤣
I remember a cabbie from Hebden telling me, 'You know lad. We have 57 Varieties of lesbian in Hebden'.
I've always found these picture postcard places a bit much actually. I always find them slightly unsettling in their tweeness, with perhaps hiding a rather ugly underside, as you were to find out later on in your Hebden adventure. Give me the crackheads of Manchester anyday.
Ed Sheeran was born in Halifax in January 1991. He and his family lived in Hebden Bridge until December 1995 when they moved to Framingham in Suffolk.
Hebden Bridge tends to flood when it rains hard, I have only passed through it on my way to Dr Shipman's territory, Todmorden, and then I cross the border to Bacup (Lancs), where my unfortunate sister lives, now that is a shit hole
Haha I used to work in Bacup, terrible place 🤣
Looks a nice 'safe' place to live Charlie? Well spotted. Such a pleasant change from Manchester!
Lived there as a hippy in my youth. Many years ago.
Stand by your trans hippie lol
@@Joeblogs111 this was years ago Joe. Before the invasion of the lizard people!
@@davidfitzgerald4003 lizard people ain't that the truth 😂
@@therespectedlex9794 I took myself to the river and beat myself over a rock to get clean.
You poor thing 😔
Nice one. I've been there before, it's beautiful
Always look forward to my daily dose of Charlie 💪🏴
You need an antidote of daily teletubbies and tweenies
Hebden Bridge 30-40 years ago was an absolute tip. Then the squatters and hippies found it. They then did up their homes in their weird style. That attracted more alternative type people. So prices went up. Now it's a place for BBC types and other media luvvies. The comedian Jon Richardson lives nearby in Mytholmroyd.
Cough cough comedian
They need some of the joys diversity brings with it. Which I am forced live with in Bradford.
Don't worry I'll send some over from down the road in Burnley and Blackburn that will darken the mood and bring a smell of curry mile to the fascist lovelies tossers 💯😎
Yes, after seeing many of the current resident's reaction to a group of young people who set up a squat in the town last year, I would say Hebden Bridge is one of the MOST bigoted towns I've known.
Last time i was there a few years ago the water level of recent floods was marked on some walls. It was about five feet deep.
1:05 We go to the Hebden Bridge Picture House a few times a year. Nice for some special showings. They do a nice big mug of chocolate as well as the usual popcorn.
Hebden Bridge, very nice, even nicer is Haworth, only a short bus ride away for the Bronte experience.
Thornton is also nice, birthplace of the Brontes…
Close to my hometown mate. We call these people hebdenites . When they are outside of hebden they stand out like a saw thumb lol. They have also pushed the natives away as it’s all middle class people now who have cause the housing prices to sky rocket. Not many people who live there now are natives sadly x
Like London then eh
@@spinynormanbest6410 💯
Full of offcumdens
for future reference it's sore thumb
@@tonypine3434 have you ever heard of auto correct? I have an A in everything other than maths lol can’t work that shit out haha
4:55 - 5:05 Where they filmed Happy Valley (Catherine’s house)
Just watched it without sound, it was better.
Charlie, glad you stopped in Hebden, you should try Todmorden the town next to it and pop in the Golden Lion for a pint. Tod has more locals due to Hebden being bought out by Southerners.
Charlie is happiest with Geese, Ducks, Dogs and Cats🤣
Blessings to him, his humanity shines
What humanity? He's a complete dick
Those ducks were arrested and they are up before the Beak on Monday
Go up to heptonstall next please. Haven't been there since the mid-90s.
Heptonstall is beautiful mate pure tranquility. Take my dog there on weekdays for a walk gets too busy on weekends
I spent a lot of my infant n junior years in hebden n heptonstall, shame it’s now coffee shop city
@Charles Veitch you might as well visit Haworth if you're visiting Hebden bridge mate
Hebden is brilliant on a sunny afternoon sesh on the beers. Also a great place for dog walks and to take the kids.
Although the people are certainly different......most are alright. Also lots of hairy women wearing woollen everything haha
Demographically, the largest lesbian population in the UK. I kid you not.
Hebden Bridge is a fantastic place...unlike anywhere in the UK...love it there
looks a nice area to visit.
Let's all be honest here, we've all ended up like that pigeon after a good night out.
Yes Charles yes, yes yes yes i say. How delightful, oh yes yes.
Nice place 👍
I love Hebden. Do they still hold their annual festival?
Yes, I went last year. Was brilliant
Charlie bangs on about cottage ppl because hes repressing his darkness urges...😂
Most likey racks off to trans porn in tights 😂
It's kind of ironic. Imagine what the town would have been like if it was only colonised by folk like Charlie. It's like a poundshop Partridge. I suspect that's the look he's after.
It's very nice.
I love how you spur animals and objects to do things. ‘Go on Duck!’ 😆
Charlie,
Have you seen ad advert on you tube for DIY power.....I know it is you in a wig.
You must see it. Its uncanny
With your headline I thought you were going to talk about the battle of Hebden Bridge in WW2 .😂
Surely you mean Bamber Bridge?
My home town
Photons of Fury (Not Allowed) 😂
The ducks are doing what ducks do to make duck eggs, Your quackers Charlie.
I visit quite a lot being just down the road as such and there are some good people there - but there are also a great many who are so far up their own rear ends it's comical. Case in point - me and my mate were on a pub crawl in the town around the time that the Fox and Goose was finally re-opened after a community buy out/takeover. We were talking to a bloke in the pub who explained the whole process of people in the community, himself included he was eager to point out, chipping in cash to save it and therefore part own the place, but he ended with "It's a Hebden thing, You wouldn't understand!". It was so hard not to laugh in his face, I incidentally worked for the Co-operative movement for nearly 20 years when I left school (never again!), the arrogance and smugness of this guy was in the red. Like this process was something unique to Hebden Bridge. Since then, and it must be 10 years or so since that happy meeting, any crawls we have done in Hebden we have always avoided the Fox and Goose like the plague - even if we start at the Stubbing Wharf we walk straight past it as we refuse to give such pompous individuals who have part ownership any of our patronage. Aside from that as I say there are some wonderful people there - but some real virtue signalers - who look down on people from outside or don't agree with their views, although they are happy to take visitors money - yes capitalism is alive and well there no matter how much some shops try to disguise it. But I do like Hebden Bridge a heck of a lot - just not the right on posers.
Try Harrogate, North Yorkshire next
6:52 Seeing those ducks ganging up and bumming that poor duck in public! I can only say one thing : M8 that was ducking dizgusting
Beautiful place. Natives leave the cities and head to places like this to raise your family
And push all the natives of hebden bridge who have lived there for generations out to the slums of Halifax, Huddersfield and Bradford because the rich natives from the city want a nice place to raise tarquin and isabel 👍
Yeah because that's achievable for everyone. What with the highly affordable housing and all :S
@@samuelhannan5420 work harder
Yeah especially the big smoke 💯😎
@@tonywilthshire308 imagine saying work harder to someone you have never met and have no idea about their personal circumstances. Unfortunately you come across as stupid so I don't see a point in continuing this conversation. "If you argue with idiots they will beat you with experience" peace out dickhead!
Beautiful place, just a shame its fallen victim to the woke culture.
It's the so-called woke types who keep it that way. Meanwhile the most anti-woke places are largely depressing shitholes.
It's been that way for decades. The world of woke caught up to Hebden Bridge.
You should see it at the weekend. Everyone wanting to be noticed but not looked at by oiks.
@@JohnCollins in t’Yorkshire support t’trannies
To be fair was there anything in that window that was incorrect?
I notice no-one seems to agree with my comment. It remains accurate.. the places most hostile to ill-defined wokeness are not places any sensible person would voluntarily choose to live in.
I don't blame the residents of these shitholes for feeling resentment, but they would do better aiming it at the people who have wronged them, and that's not the stereotypical woke types.
this town used to be the lesbian capital of the uk, but now that is held by the (banbury-bicester-brackley) tuna triangle.
A lot of carpet munching
@@therespectedlex9794 the tuna triangle, its the greatest mystery.
the tuna triangle, dont go too near !!
Mr Charlie visit Todmorden , just down the road
I reccomend this channel to see which UK city best suites you lol 😂
😂😂😂😂 Keep er lit Charlie
1979 Peugeot and it's taxed surprisingly!
Visit Barrow in Furness, Charlie!
watched you since love police with danny when you had a blonde patch way befoer you went grey lol love you and our community
Viking country
@@therespectedlex9794 well I'm a Yorkshire man so I can forget the Anglo-Saxons because all my relatives are descendants of Vikings
The Van is a 1970,s Peugeot J7. T plate 1978/9 Probably French Police
I went here once i went in there Groggs its like greggs ,I kicked off ,They started building a whicker bonfire on the open field ,and started chanting .
Me and the missus go hear at the weekends sometimes, good to see Charlie scope it out.
Nice stairs. Reminds me of a mroe creepy version of the ones from the movie poltergeist, just needs a priest .
interesting about the blue light - is that a fact (not that I doubt you :-) )?
I thought EV light was to kill germs or top up your tan whilst having a wee
Love hebden …
Welcome to Fannychester.
6:06 - Action Man Adventurer
Charlie Veitch … it’s not a walk on the beach 👍
Can't wait to see a bradford revisit u haven't been enough to get its good side
2:32 'Look at them shine'.
Luv how Charlie sees his tribe getting attacked and gets passive aggressive and has to resort to mocking but can’t debunk the stuff on the window as he screams anti Semitic like the how he mocks the liberals for screaming bigot when it’s an issue not relegated to him triggered Charlie 😂
Do you think he is chewish? He does believe all the chewish lies about WW2, AH & NS Germany so perhaps he is one of the Chosen.
@@LetsAllDrinkToTheDeathOfAClown obviously he is one but he was based back in luv police then the bbc totally brainwashed him he became a huge neo con after that.he was also getting raped in RT on the 911 issue on the Adam Kokesh show also Jewish but a cool one debating a guy called Luke or something and Charlie could not beat him and had to pathetically do his little Scottish smirk of narccasistsic evil making his face look like a great recruitment tool for a punching bag company he got owned by fact and had to bail.
yoghurt weavers
Rip all epileptic people 06:19
When sleepy villages turn into overpriced socialist coffee shops
You see me in Manchester the other day bro hope you are all well you are in my last video market Street JW's not allowed photos and videos
I remember!
Hebden bridge is cool near todmorden too which is also cool.
Ducking Hell!
Hebden Bridge gentrified for the fourth industrial revolution.
that's an old Peugeot van that is 44 years old
The Two Ronnies. The worm that turned..
On a serious note Charlie please tone down or give a warning on the flashing lights. I suffer terribly from photophobia 😢
Don’t fukin watch then…….there’s always one …..
What a lovely place
What a beautiful little town.
I think it needs more diversity
Agreed most hippies think we should all be embracing diversity and all the joys it brings with it. But just not in their area's.
@@Joeblogs111 spot on
'wax her balls' was a classic! :D
wish i'd have known you was here i'd have come said hello
Ducks are arseholes. don't feel bad about eating them, at least the boys
Looks like they have been well taken over by the multi coloured toothpaste. Shame, but still a very quaint village. Greetings from Germany.🏴🏴🇬🇧🇩🇪👍👍🍀🍀
Why is it a shame to support the rights of trans people?
@@urbaneexplorer6115 Transgender is a meaningless word because you cannot transfer a gender, not now or ever.
@@Mr.Grimsdale Yes you can.
@@urbaneexplorer6115 No you can't, a transvestite cannot change their gender, no-one can.
Not in the same league as Bourton on the water.
Come anytime…
That house with all the virtue signalling needs 🔥
Bithplace of Ed shearan ? not sure if tha is a negative or a posative
I hate that sign in the stores and anyone that supports those pedos
it`s all blurry charlie, clean lens b4 filming mate 🙃🙃
Brilliant!
No Window dedicated to Canaan!
Should have bought some clogs while you were there.
Sadly Walkley's Clog factory burned down to make way for more apartments. A shame as I loved the winter wonderland as a kid.
You've been watching uncle Rich.
What's with all the LGB4KTV businesses here🤔
Nice fish chips round there
Not now .
@@alcoholicjoe6199 i ment in mythomroyd
@@alcoholicjoe6199 mytholmroyd the one over the new bridge
Is Hebden Bridge still known as the lesbian capital of the UK?
Shoulda popped in to see paddy conroy 😅
Hebden 👍 Hardcastle Crags 👍
Nobody better ask me to put up a sign standing by trans, because I don't and won't. I think it's disgusting
That’s the beauty of it, you don’t have to. Other people, however, are free to do so.
@@Esafc-lb2sg Yeah people can do whatever they want, true. Just don't try to force me to and all is fine 👍🏼😁
wow you're such a victim