Now the best place to live in the South of England in many polls, for my point of view it always was. I was not born there, but moved down in my teens and, in my mind, I am a Folkestoneian. Roger De-Haan has done an amazing job developing the historic harbour. The closest sandy beach to London! You also need to explore the Warren, Little Switzerland and the Old Town with the George Inn up the Old High Street, along the Leas, the Lower Leas, there is so much to see.
I did use to be a train station. It was called harbour station. it was last used around 2006, as the harbour closed. Soldiers from millions of soldiers left there during WW1. The fort is a Martello tower, built as a defence against Napoleon. There are around 5 of them. It’s bluebells over the white cliffs of Dover.
The train station at the Harbour Arm was in use until 2009 and latterly used to serve passengers on the Orient Express. During WW1 it was called “the gateway to the trenches” and nearly 10 million service people and workers passed through on their way to France. For many it was their last ever time on British soil. Folkestone is steeped in history and there’s a lot more fascinating stuff to explore. The birds you saw are cormorants. The artwork is from the Folkestone Triennial and is the biggest public display of artwork in the UK. More is added with each event and worth a visit when it’s happening.
Thanks very much for that info, really appreciate it. I find it interesting when someone can provide some knowledge as I’m not the best at researching before I go somewhere 😁
Hi Jack! Folkstone become the first music town back in 2019, it's know for it's people that plays music around in this area and in the town. Yes, that did used to be a train station, the last train that went down to the harbor arm was 2008. In 2018 that when they did up the station up. Through May - September on Friday evenings, they put on a free cinema for people come and watch.
Thanks very much Ryan, much appreciated. I went back last December for the Christmas market and they were showing Christmas films in that same bit near the harbour arm 👍
Jack I see you didn’t get to the other side of Folkestone. Walk up along the sea front towards the Pavilion and Band stand around there the view is fab. Then make your way down the ZigZag path to the beach it stretches way up to Sandgate the Hive. . From the harbour walk up the original cobblestone road into the town centre. Coffee galor. Next time eh 🌊🌊🌊🌊☀️🌊🌊🌊😎
@@jackryanmiller nice one 👍. A seaside town that is still chilled during bank holidays. We take our bikes and ride along the beach walk ,way along for several miles 🌊🌊🚴🚴♀️🌊🌊🌊 once in an awhile, fold up bikes in the car from London that is. Keep Smiling 🥰😎☀️🌊🌊🌊
The art sculptures you see around Folkstone was done by Creative Folkstone who are run by the Folkstone Quarterhouse witch is in Tontine Street, down at the bottom of the old high street, left side road. I believe that they have another Antony Gormley in Margate. Did you walk up the old high street. One of my favorited cafe's is called Steep Street, it's is a book cafe. As it used to be a book shop. I hope this has help you get a littlie bit more about Folkstone. 🙂
Hi mate, thanks very much, I was actually in Margate 2 weeks ago and the tide was out, you could see the other Antony Gormley piece top half coming out of the water 😄I’ll defo check out the Steep street cafe next time 👍
@@jackryanmiller Just a head's up to let you know about Steep Street. The annoying thing is there are quite a lot of people like to come in and work and not really buying anything, then it's taking up space. So you might get asked, if you find a table alright.
The harbour arm used to be out of bounds to the public (apart from the walkway used by anglers) but they needed to find other uses for it as there was no prospect of ferries ever returning to Folkestone.
Free films and sports on the jumbo screen all throughout the year on the harbour arm, with plenty of food and drink out let's also dj on the beach on Fridays and Saturday.
Why Why why !!! You have just gave away the best kept secret for an up an coming seaside resort !!! It's becoming Shoreditch on sea with so many great bars and restaurants and with the old town with creative artists in all aspects. The beach in the harbour is tidal so is always very clean. The coast path towards the Lees is a lovely place for families to enjoy the park for children of all ages. The Mermaid beach has a great cafeteria with great food and drinks with beach an sea views. Also the pebble beach is a good spot for families enjoying a picnic and have a swim or relax on an inflatable. You will not find a funfair or shops selling kiss me quick hat's ! Thank GOD !!! You can book a cheap ticket in advance from International St Pancras to Folkestone West or Central train that only takes under an hour ??? DON'T TELL ANYONE ELSE !!! OKAY
Sadly like alot of seaside towns Folkstone has alot of Brown and white Dealers ( Heroin and cocaine) Dealers & Addicts that line the streets at night Begging to feed their habits.. The police are fighting a losing battle..So it is not all sunshine and roses ..😢😢
Bit dramatic. I've lived in Folkestone all my 53 years and I've never seen addicts "lining the streets". We have our scumbags, like everywhere, but it's not like it's in your face.
While you’re here guys, please don’t forget to ‘like’ the video and subscribe to the channel for more adventures 😄
Now the best place to live in the South of England in many polls, for my point of view it always was. I was not born there, but moved down in my teens and, in my mind, I am a Folkestoneian. Roger De-Haan has done an amazing job developing the historic harbour. The closest sandy beach to London! You also need to explore the Warren, Little Switzerland and the Old Town with the George Inn up the Old High Street, along the Leas, the Lower Leas, there is so much to see.
Thanks very much Ray I’ll be sure to check out those other bits next time I visit 👍
Lovely video, keep it up, you have potential to be the next big vlogger!
Thanks so much! Comments like this keep me motivated! 😁
Folkestone looks like a lovely place to live , thank you for sharing jack .
Thanks a lot mate, I also did a Christmas market video on Folkestone if that’s of interest 😄
I must confess i've not been... or thought about it! But you've sold it to me! I'm going!
I’m glad to hear it 💪
Great video - thanks literally helped navigate me for my trip
That’s great! Thanks a lot
I did use to be a train station. It was called harbour station. it was last used around 2006, as the harbour closed. Soldiers from millions of soldiers left there during WW1. The fort is a Martello tower, built as a defence against Napoleon. There are around 5 of them. It’s bluebells over the white cliffs of Dover.
That’s really interesting, thanks so much. Next time I’m in the area I’d love to take a closer look at the Martello tower
The train station at the Harbour Arm was in use until 2009 and latterly used to serve passengers on the Orient Express. During WW1 it was called “the gateway to the trenches” and nearly 10 million service people and workers passed through on their way to France. For many it was their last ever time on British soil. Folkestone is steeped in history and there’s a lot more fascinating stuff to explore.
The birds you saw are cormorants.
The artwork is from the Folkestone Triennial and is the biggest public display of artwork in the UK. More is added with each event and worth a visit when it’s happening.
Thanks very much for that info, really appreciate it. I find it interesting when someone can provide some knowledge as I’m not the best at researching before I go somewhere 😁
The old railway station that is on the harbour arm used to take the soldiers to the boats to go across the chanel to fight in the war!
That is amazing, especially as the shell of it has been left behind but they’ve developed it with bars and food places
You didnt go to the leas and the coastal park 😊. These places are beautiful too.
Thank you I’ll be sure to check them out next time 😁
Hi Jack! Folkstone become the first music town back in 2019, it's know for it's people that plays music around in this area and in the town. Yes, that did used to be a train station, the last train that went down to the harbor arm was 2008. In 2018 that when they did up the station up. Through May - September on Friday evenings, they put on a free cinema for people come and watch.
Thanks very much Ryan, much appreciated. I went back last December for the Christmas market and they were showing Christmas films in that same bit near the harbour arm 👍
Omg ❤
Jack I see you didn’t get to the other side of Folkestone. Walk up along the sea front towards the Pavilion and Band stand around there the view is fab. Then make your way down the ZigZag path to the beach it stretches way up to Sandgate the Hive. . From the harbour walk up the original cobblestone road into the town centre. Coffee galor. Next time eh 🌊🌊🌊🌊☀️🌊🌊🌊😎
Hey thanks very much Mogzie, I will definitely venture down that direction next time! I don’t live too far away so won’t be long before I’m back 😄
@@jackryanmiller nice one 👍. A seaside town that is still chilled during bank holidays. We take our bikes and ride along the beach walk ,way along for several miles 🌊🌊🚴🚴♀️🌊🌊🌊 once in an awhile, fold up bikes in the car from London that is. Keep Smiling 🥰😎☀️🌊🌊🌊
You missed the beach side along the gardern path. Hythe is also has a miniature train which runs from Hythe to Dungeonese.
Oh yes I’ve heard that from a few people now, will definitely check it out next time 👍
The art sculptures you see around Folkstone was done by Creative Folkstone who are run by the Folkstone Quarterhouse witch is in Tontine Street, down at the bottom of the old high street, left side road. I believe that they have another Antony Gormley in Margate. Did you walk up the old high street. One of my favorited cafe's is called Steep Street, it's is a book cafe. As it used to be a book shop. I hope this has help you get a littlie bit more about Folkstone. 🙂
Hi mate, thanks very much, I was actually in Margate 2 weeks ago and the tide was out, you could see the other Antony Gormley piece top half coming out of the water 😄I’ll defo check out the Steep street cafe next time 👍
@@jackryanmiller Just a head's up to let you know about Steep Street. The annoying thing is there are quite a lot of people like to come in and work and not really buying anything, then it's taking up space. So you might get asked, if you find a table alright.
I stayed at the grand hotel and thought it was very nice
That is good to hear, I’ve heard mixed reviews 👍
The harbour arm used to be out of bounds to the public (apart from the walkway used by anglers) but they needed to find other uses for it as there was no prospect of ferries ever returning to Folkestone.
Interesting! What they’ve done with it is amazing
It's a shame that you are a couple of decades too late for the "Rotunda Amusement Park" and the large Sunday Market on the promenade.
That is a shame, I just looked up the amusement park it looks great !!
I do miss that! and Folkestone Market!
Facilities !
Yessss, plenty of !
Free films and sports on the jumbo screen all throughout the year on the harbour arm, with plenty of food and drink out let's also dj on the beach on Fridays and Saturday.
Why Why why !!!
You have just gave away the best kept secret for an up an coming seaside resort !!!
It's becoming Shoreditch on sea with so many great bars and restaurants and with the old town with creative artists in all aspects.
The beach in the harbour is tidal so is always very clean.
The coast path towards the Lees is a lovely place for families to enjoy the park for children of all ages.
The Mermaid beach has a great cafeteria with great food and drinks with beach an sea views.
Also the pebble beach is a good spot for families enjoying a picnic and have a swim or relax on an inflatable.
You will not find a funfair or shops selling kiss me quick hat's !
Thank GOD !!!
You can book a cheap ticket in advance from International St Pancras to Folkestone West or Central train that only takes under an hour ???
DON'T TELL ANYONE ELSE !!! OKAY
Ha ha sorry for giving the secret away! Thanks very much for your comment. I will be returning very soon
Sadly like alot of seaside towns Folkstone has alot of Brown and white Dealers ( Heroin and cocaine) Dealers & Addicts that line the streets at night Begging to feed their habits.. The police are fighting a losing battle..So it is not all sunshine and roses ..😢😢
Yeh I’ve heard that from a few people now which is a real shame 😖
Bit dramatic. I've lived in Folkestone all my 53 years and I've never seen addicts "lining the streets". We have our scumbags, like everywhere, but it's not like it's in your face.
Any dinghy divers land?? #STOP THE BOATS 🏴🇬🇧🏴