Walking past the Cross Keys was great to see. I grew up and used to live in St. Neots from '76 through to '93. I think that's where there used to be an arcade of shops. I remember the barber shop within, and the best barber at the time was Steve. I believe he moved to the opposite side of the Market Place, near to the video store. If he's still working in the area, I'm sure he'd have a lot of tales to tell about the area. Would be great to here some of his tales. Love the video, Andrew. and oh boy The Golden Ball has changed! Subbed!
Hi Scottie, glad u liked the video and subscribing , much appreciated. I remember when it was the old arcade, lots of shops and a cafe if I remember right. Cheers Andy
@@andrewwardmedia It really is sad. At one point when I was at school in the late 80s' St Neots was famous for having more pubs per head of population than any other town in Cambridgeshire. Now, we hardly have any.
Andy great video you missed one or two but a pint in each one should have been the object ! The pub opposite the Weeping Ash was called The Wrestlers, The Bushell and Strike in Brook Street, The Three Tuns in the High Street and The Kings Head in South Street.
Another interesting video Andy, thanks a lot. Have you heard of all aboard boating in Eaton Socon? They do boat hire. You could do a video of the town as seen from the river for a different perspective. I have no connection to them but have hired a couple of boats with friends and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Hi Jeff, I have a look into that. I must admit looking at st Neots on the river could be interesting and as you say from a different perspective. Thanks for watching
Hi Emma, thanks for watching. You’re right there is, on the corner, I forgot about that one at the time of filming lol. Also there used to be on other one as well on the same street near the lights. Cheers Andy
Hi. Nice to what has happened to some of the old pubs in town. One which you did not mention is the Peacock. It was just down from the engine and tender on the corner of Victoria and Albert terrace. I mention this because it was owned by great grandfather and grandmother. Because of the housing shortage after the war ( up till the early 50s) my parents and I loved their until a council house was available in Leys road. We moved out when i was about 1 year old. All the best DP
Hi David, thanks for the info, never heard of the Peacock, new to me lol. Thanks for the info about the pub and your grand parents that owned it. Cheers Andy
Andrew if you can find a copy of St Neots history of a huntingdonshire town by C F Tebbutt it has a wealth of details on st neots street by street. It has a long list of pubs in the index. Paine and co's tap room on the market square (the bulls head ) was always worth a visit. My uncle was head brewer!
This was really interesting Andy! Isn’t it funny how our brains don’t even register when buildings are no longer what they used to be?! I’ve driven past The Woolpack several times & it never registered it was no longer open.. I can’t help but feel sad these are now private residences, because it’s like a chunk of history is lost really. I used to work in The Wait For The Wagon in Wyboston, opposite McDonald’s, a quiet little pub, mostly for the villagers but once a year we’d have the grass track racers in & all hell would break lose 😂 a good (& very exhausting!) night was always had by all. I drive past it & often wonder if it’s still open, it looks like it’s closed these days which makes my heart sad. You’re correct on The Coach House! The courtyard bit used to be called The Works during the 90’s / early 00’s. You missed a couple of pubs up the top near the bridge! The Priory (now the Brook & Barter I believe - unsure if you’d class it as a pub though, I suppose it’s more of a bar!) - but you missed a pub that you’ve already visited in a previous video 😉 The Old Falcon! That was attached to the club called Charlie’s I think, & then the little wine bar? I think they were all connected. They still go back & fourth about turning that building into flats.. I really hope they don’t, but one of the reasons the ‘clubs’ in town lost profit is because the local neighbours complained about them going on until the small hours on a Friday / Saturday night, so they had to close at midnight, which is really early for a night out. It’s sad seeing the demise for such beautiful architecture & history. You also had Paines Brewery & Bull Hotel, but I’m not sure if it was a pub or just an inn / brewery. An old school friend many years ago moved to St Neots & her parents rented the Corner House / Golden Ball, upstairs always spooked me out, haha! Just had a weird vibe about it! Thanks for the walk around Andrew, nice to reminisce. My vote for future videos will always be history based videos, I think we’re fortunate to live in a town steeped in history ! Take care :) x
Hi Laura, thanks for your comments. G look ad u liked the video. You’re right about the pubs or bars I missed. I remember when editing the video I forgot the Brook &Barter or the Priory as it was known before. Why I didn’t include the Falcon in the market square I forgot as well, getting old I suspect lol, especially as I had been inside it ha ha. Anyway, once again thanks for watching and your interesting comments.
@@andrewwardmedia haha what’s that saying..? Only as old as our shoe size? 😁👍🏻 You can tell I bring that one out regularly..!! I wouldn’t worry! It was still a really lovely walk around, I’ve even passed it on to a friend of mine who moved to St Neots last year, so thank you for that! Do take care Andrew, & thanks for the response & uploads as always ☺️
Haha nice to see my flat on russle Street now RUclips famous. Last time I did crown to town think I was 19 I'm 32 now and there where alot of pubs starting to close then man I miss the old days
Ta Andy , My friend and his family moved to St Neots from N Ireland around 1979 and are still living there , building up a large family in the process , bout 4 years or so ago I visited them again for a few days , and spent a couple of sessions with them in Weathespoons , don’t think that pub has been long there ?
@@andrewwardmedia it was once rumoured St Neots had more pubs per 1,000 ppl than anywhere else in England. My favorite pub was the Wheatsheaf in Eaton socon (now a house)
Fantastic to see you upload, how's your side? Here no improvements - but we have sunshine. Stay well Andy. Also a surprise cameo from the Bollywood star himself. :)
Hi Michael, thanks for watching. Well, we are slowly coming out of lockdown but we are getting the Indian variant of covid over here now so government watching that here to see how it plays out. Lot of us have had the Jab here which helps. Weather wise, having a lot of rain lol
THERE WAS A PUB AT THE RAILWAY STATION , WHERE YOU GOT OF THE THE TRAIN AND THERE WAS THE PUB , THE CHAP WHO HAD THE PUB GAVE YOU A BALL AND SAID TRY AND GET THE BALL THROUGH THAT DOOR , BUT THE GOAL KEEPER WAS A JACK RUSSAL AND YOU JUST COULD NOT GET THE BALL THROUGH THE DOOR WAY AS THE DOG GOT IT EVERY TIME .
Walking past the Cross Keys was great to see. I grew up and used to live in St. Neots from '76 through to '93. I think that's where there used to be an arcade of shops. I remember the barber shop within, and the best barber at the time was Steve. I believe he moved to the opposite side of the Market Place, near to the video store. If he's still working in the area, I'm sure he'd have a lot of tales to tell about the area. Would be great to here some of his tales. Love the video, Andrew. and oh boy The Golden Ball has changed! Subbed!
Hi Scottie, glad u liked the video and subscribing , much appreciated. I remember when it was the old arcade, lots of shops and a cafe if I remember right. Cheers Andy
The Engine and Tender was demolished in the very late 80's. We lived in the houses across from it.
A good video. Some nice memories.
Hi EryxUK, thanks for watching my video. Thanks for the info regarding the Engine and Tender. It’s sad to see these pubs go.
@@andrewwardmedia It really is sad. At one point when I was at school in the late 80s' St Neots was famous for having more pubs per head of population than any other town in Cambridgeshire. Now, we hardly have any.
An idea to do the old “Crown to Town”. The Eatons have lost loads of pubs. Eynesbury too.
I remember most of these. Well done Andy
Andy great video you missed one or two but a pint in each one should have been the object ! The pub opposite the Weeping Ash was called The Wrestlers, The Bushell and Strike in Brook Street, The Three Tuns in the High Street and The Kings Head in South Street.
Hi Peter, thanks for your comments. I remember the Wrestlers, I went in there in the 90s, a long time ago lol
Another interesting video Andy, thanks a lot. Have you heard of all aboard boating in Eaton Socon? They do boat hire. You could do a video of the town as seen from the river for a different perspective. I have no connection to them but have hired a couple of boats with friends and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Hi Jeff, I have a look into that. I must admit looking at st Neots on the river could be interesting and as you say from a different perspective. Thanks for watching
I'm glad you did my video idea. 😀
Great video!
Cheers, glad u liked it, thanks for watching 🤗
There is also a pub on St Marys(?) Street...called The Chequers Inn...
Hi Emma, thanks for watching. You’re right there is, on the corner, I forgot about that one at the time of filming lol. Also there used to be on other one as well on the same street near the lights. Cheers Andy
Hi. Nice to what has happened to some of the old pubs in town. One which you did not mention is the Peacock. It was just down from the engine and tender on the corner of Victoria and Albert terrace. I mention this because it was owned by great grandfather and grandmother. Because of the housing shortage after the war ( up till the early 50s) my parents and I loved their until a council house was available in Leys road.
We moved out when i was about 1 year old. All the best DP
Hi David, thanks for the info, never heard of the Peacock, new to me lol. Thanks for the info about the pub and your grand parents that owned it. Cheers Andy
Andrew if you can find a copy of St Neots history of a huntingdonshire town by C F Tebbutt it has a wealth of details on st neots street by street. It has a long list of pubs in the index.
Paine and co's tap room on the market square (the bulls head ) was always worth a visit. My uncle was head brewer!
This was really interesting Andy! Isn’t it funny how our brains don’t even register when buildings are no longer what they used to be?! I’ve driven past The Woolpack several times & it never registered it was no longer open.. I can’t help but feel sad these are now private residences, because it’s like a chunk of history is lost really. I used to work in The Wait For The Wagon in Wyboston, opposite McDonald’s, a quiet little pub, mostly for the villagers but once a year we’d have the grass track racers in & all hell would break lose 😂 a good (& very exhausting!) night was always had by all. I drive past it & often wonder if it’s still open, it looks like it’s closed these days which makes my heart sad.
You’re correct on The Coach House! The courtyard bit used to be called The Works during the 90’s / early 00’s. You missed a couple of pubs up the top near the bridge! The Priory (now the Brook & Barter I believe - unsure if you’d class it as a pub though, I suppose it’s more of a bar!) - but you missed a pub that you’ve already visited in a previous video 😉
The Old Falcon! That was attached to the club called Charlie’s I think, & then the little wine bar? I think they were all connected. They still go back & fourth about turning that building into flats.. I really hope they don’t, but one of the reasons the ‘clubs’ in town lost profit is because the local neighbours complained about them going on until the small hours on a Friday / Saturday night, so they had to close at midnight, which is really early for a night out. It’s sad seeing the demise for such beautiful architecture & history.
You also had Paines Brewery & Bull Hotel, but I’m not sure if it was a pub or just an inn / brewery. An old school friend many years ago moved to St Neots & her parents rented the Corner House / Golden Ball, upstairs always spooked me out, haha! Just had a weird vibe about it!
Thanks for the walk around Andrew, nice to reminisce.
My vote for future videos will always be history based videos, I think we’re fortunate to live in a town steeped in history !
Take care :) x
Hi Laura, thanks for your comments. G look ad u liked the video. You’re right about the pubs or bars I missed. I remember when editing the video I forgot the Brook &Barter or the Priory as it was known before. Why I didn’t include the Falcon in the market square I forgot as well, getting old I suspect lol, especially as I had been inside it ha ha. Anyway, once again thanks for watching and your interesting comments.
@@andrewwardmedia haha what’s that saying..? Only as old as our shoe size? 😁👍🏻 You can tell I bring that one out regularly..!!
I wouldn’t worry! It was still a really lovely walk around, I’ve even passed it on to a friend of mine who moved to St Neots last year, so thank you for that!
Do take care Andrew, & thanks for the response & uploads as always ☺️
Haha nice to see my flat on russle Street now RUclips famous. Last time I did crown to town think I was 19 I'm 32 now and there where alot of pubs starting to close then man I miss the old days
Ha ha djtiger888. I must admit it’s been a long time I was in the crown. Famous flat now lol
The Ale Taster on Russell Street used to be the Lord John Russell, I think.
My dad was born in the Queens Victoria on Cambridge street.
Ironically he lived across the road from the pub when it got demolished.
Hi Tim, small world, I guess he was sad to see it go
@@andrewwardmedia yes it was sad.
It’s always sad to see such a place go. And it’s sad to loose these lovely old buildings too.
Cheers Andy
Remember visiting friends in St Neots 1980 , and drinking in the Woolpack , is it gone now ?
Hi Fra, the Woolpack is now a private house, I never been to that pub when it was open, driven past it many times. Thanks for watching…. Andy
Ta Andy , My friend and his family moved to St Neots from N Ireland around 1979 and are still living there , building up a large family in the process , bout 4 years or so ago I visited them again for a few days , and spent a couple of sessions with them in Weathespoons , don’t think that pub has been long there ?
Also in early1980s ,I had a few regularly in The Golden ball , beside the square
@@fraclarke6523 hiya, that’s true, the pub used to be the old post office sorting office.
St Neots🤩🤩
the 'Crown to town' pub crawl, from the Crown in Eaton socon to the Bridge!!!
That’s an idea lol!!
@@andrewwardmedia it was once rumoured St Neots had more pubs per 1,000 ppl than anywhere else in England. My favorite pub was the Wheatsheaf in Eaton socon (now a house)
Fantastic to see you upload, how's your side? Here no improvements - but we have sunshine. Stay well Andy. Also a surprise cameo from the Bollywood star himself. :)
Hi Michael, thanks for watching. Well, we are slowly coming out of lockdown but we are getting the Indian variant of covid over here now so government watching that here to see how it plays out. Lot of us have had the Jab here which helps. Weather wise, having a lot of rain lol
THERE WAS A PUB AT THE RAILWAY STATION , WHERE YOU GOT OF THE THE TRAIN AND THERE WAS THE PUB , THE CHAP WHO HAD THE PUB GAVE YOU A BALL AND SAID TRY AND GET THE BALL THROUGH THAT DOOR , BUT THE GOAL KEEPER WAS A JACK RUSSAL AND YOU JUST COULD NOT GET THE BALL THROUGH THE DOOR WAY AS THE DOG GOT IT EVERY TIME .
Hi Fenny, just seen your post. I wonder how many fingers got bitten by the Jack Russel. Thanks for watching, cheers Andy
I think I saw you nearby Cookhouse and Pub earlier
Lol, probably was me