Thank you Dave for another great video! I am American so wasn't sure if this was a well known place over there or something so I was googling around about it and came across this blog www.goyt-valley.org.uk/buried-treasure/ with a picture of it before it was torn down alongside a cute story about a guy named Harold who ?possibly? stole treasure from the place, anyone else who is more interested in this place might find interesting as well since it talks about how things were in the 70s there which makes the video a fun kind of treasure hunt to map up with what the person on that article is talking about. It's kind of a shame that this place was destroyed as it was, it looks like it used to be a pretty gorgeous stone home but from what I am reading apparently they had to do it because of a river they were building or something? Quite unsure from what I am reading but it seems to be something like that. Thanks again for sharing a great video! You have no idea the peace these videos bring and how nice it is to get a glance at these places that I likely won't get a chance to visit as much as I would like to!
Yep all of that is quite right. The stone went into building a reservoir. Looking at the picture it was quite the grand house! Shame it all came down. Thanks for the link!
@@DavesWalks I obviously don't know their situation at the time I am sure they made the right call with what they had available but it seems such a sad call to make instead of finding another way to get stones for the reservoir, though I suppose in the UK's grand scheme of things this building is quite modern and therefor maybe doesn't hold as much historical value as it might to me! It's pretty ancient to my American view on historical buildings. Also of course, thank you for the video!
The atmosphere is much calmer in the morning, with less turbulence, less moisture in the air. In my opinion, mornings are much more special than afternoons/sunsets. Thank you for this relaxing experience and have a nice day! 😀
What an amazing place. For some reason, I'm particularly touched by it. It's a very melancholy site now, but you can't help but feel that it must have been a wonderful place to live. Thank you for this visit. Truly beautiful.
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It's sad to see an old "escape to the country" estate and building fall into ruin like this. I wonder what it was like to live in a peaceful, hidden retreat in the valley back in the day? It makes for a facinating walk though, with the echoes of what used to be.
Thank you Dave for another great video! I am American so wasn't sure if this was a well known place over there or something so I was googling around about it and came across this blog www.goyt-valley.org.uk/buried-treasure/ with a picture of it before it was torn down alongside a cute story about a guy named Harold who ?possibly? stole treasure from the place, anyone else who is more interested in this place might find interesting as well since it talks about how things were in the 70s there which makes the video a fun kind of treasure hunt to map up with what the person on that article is talking about.
It's kind of a shame that this place was destroyed as it was, it looks like it used to be a pretty gorgeous stone home but from what I am reading apparently they had to do it because of a river they were building or something? Quite unsure from what I am reading but it seems to be something like that.
Thanks again for sharing a great video! You have no idea the peace these videos bring and how nice it is to get a glance at these places that I likely won't get a chance to visit as much as I would like to!
Yep all of that is quite right. The stone went into building a reservoir. Looking at the picture it was quite the grand house! Shame it all came down. Thanks for the link!
@@DavesWalks I obviously don't know their situation at the time I am sure they made the right call with what they had available but it seems such a sad call to make instead of finding another way to get stones for the reservoir, though I suppose in the UK's grand scheme of things this building is quite modern and therefor maybe doesn't hold as much historical value as it might to me! It's pretty ancient to my American view on historical buildings. Also of course, thank you for the video!
Thanks for the link to the background info. It reminds us it was once a contemporary place with real people living a real life there.
This place is stunning! Keep up the great videos!
Have a great day!
Thank you for sharing! Great Virtual Tour! 😊👍😊👍 AWESOME!
Thanks for the visit😊
Fabulous walk. Peaceful, birds singing, ruins. Loved it. Thanks.
My Sunday rendez-vous with Dave…
Glad to have you along Luce 😊😊
This place is awesome! The scenery is amazing. Thanks for sharing 🙏🙏🙂
Very cool tour of the ruins! The landscape there is gorgeous. Thanks for sharing my friend 👍👊😊
Love how calming this is
Thank you 😊
I absolutely loved this one. So much to see in this. Well done my friend.
Great walk 👍🏻
I really enjoyed this video! ❤️
I would definitely love to see that
Beautiful landscape so relaxing thanks for sharing my Friend
Super nice place! Looks very inviting.
Great video, like it. Great job 👏
Thanks for visiting😊
I love english countryside too much 💕🇬🇧
Me too😊
Awesome 👍
Thanks 🤗
what a corker! (i’ve always wanted to say that.) thanks for another great ramble, dave, and extra thanks for spending time in the ruins. ♥️♥️♥️
Glad you enjoyed it Hellie! And also a super thank you for the coffee 😀
What a quiet and peaceful walk. Thank you for the sharing :)
Thanks for visiting😊
The atmosphere is much calmer in the morning, with less turbulence, less moisture in the air. In my opinion, mornings are much more special than afternoons/sunsets. Thank you for this relaxing experience and have a nice day! 😀
I do very much enjoy filming in the mornings as opposed to the afternoons! Far less people which I prefer! Hope you also have a nice day 😊
That was quite the walk today Dave, loved the changing landscape. Fantastic stuff as ever my friend
Glad you enjoyed it Tamson 😊
what an opening shot! i’m setting off to enjoy the rest now. :)
Glad to have you along Hellie :)
What an amazing place. For some reason, I'm particularly touched by it. It's a very melancholy site now, but you can't help but feel that it must have been a wonderful place to live. Thank you for this visit. Truly beautiful.
Glad you enjoyed it and I do very much agree with it being very melancholy!
Good
What's amaging countryside uk villages walk tour videos are post by you, really I appreciate and I have no words for thanks to you, I very like this type of old and ancient villages and it's tour., Thanks again
Keep it up 👍
My pleasure 😊
It's sad to see an old "escape to the country" estate and building fall into ruin like this. I wonder what it was like to live in a peaceful, hidden retreat in the valley back in the day? It makes for a facinating walk though, with the echoes of what used to be.
Indeed! Someone commented a link which shows what the house looked like when it was built. Was quite the majestic building! Shame it became ruins! 😊
@@DavesWalks Wow, what an imposing looking pile. Downton Abbey eat your heart out! Pass the cucumber sandwiches please.
I wonder how old is that ruin?
Errwood Hall was built in the 1830s and was demolished into ruins in 1934 😊
Dave remember me from caythorpe I was on the giant swing and u pushed me and we spoke about minecraft when I say caythorpe I mean PGL
I do remember :) Hope all is well. 😊