Braintree, Essex【4K】| Town Centre Walk 2021
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
- Join me for a walk around the delightful town centre of Braintree, located in the great county of Essex! With a history dating back thousands of years, from the Iron Age, Roman era, medieval period and modern day, there's a lot to see in this unusually-named town.
As we walk around Braintree, we pass a number of interesting sights, including Braintree Town Hall, Market Place, The Swan Pub, The White Hart, Pig's Head In The Pottage Pott Gant, George Yard Shopping Centre, High Street, Young Boy with Beavers and Sea Lions, St. Michael's Church, Warner Textile Archive and Braintree Town Hall again.
Thank you so much to the following sites for their help in my research of Braintree:
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0:00 Braintree Town Hall
0:43 Braintree Market Place
1:19 Great Square
2:53 Swan Side
2:59 The Swan Pub
3:23 Swan Side
3:55 The White Hart Inn
4:37 Swan Side
5:29 Pig's Head In The Pottage Pott Gant
6:16 George Yard Shopping Centre
7:47 Sandpit Lane
8:30 High Street
9:19 Young Boy with Beavers and Sea Lions Statue
9:46 St. Michael's Church
10:17 St. Michael's Road
12:06 South Street
12:40 Warner Textile Archive
13:55 Warners Mill
14:06 South Street
14:50 Fairfield Road
16:28 Braintree Library
16:50 Braintree Town Hall
17:30 Thank you for watching!
Stats for nerds:
Distance walked: 0.9 miles/1.5km
Step count: 1800 steps (approx.)
Time taken: 17 mins 20 secs
Average speed: 3.1mph/5kmh
Please do not use any footage from this video without my permission.
I was born in Braintree and still live here 71 years later. This is a good video, but a little out of date, showing the town when it was in a mess due to the construction work on the pedestrianisation of the High Street and the COVID restrictions. Visitors to the town today will find a totally pedestrianised High Street and no "Keep Left" system in George Yard. We also have a new bus interchange.
Born and bred in Braintree back in the 60s. Great memories spent through to a couple of years ago. Moved away but not far away. Will always be my town.
Thanks for uploading this video. Having only lived down the road from Braintree, i've never ventured into the town centre and never realised there was so much history. Keep the videos coming. Cheers Travelling Everard
Thank you very much! I'm glad you enjoyed the video - you must indeed take a walk down into the town centre one day. Some of Braintree's history may be buried underground, but there's still much on display as I hope this video gave you a glimpse of :)
@@LetsWalkUK Braintree is my home town. I was born at WJC maternity unit. It has been levelled now and has houses on the site. I am 44 years old and only moved out of Braintree for the first time around 10 months ago. I am only 10 minutes away in a village called Barnston. Thanks for the video, boss.
Love Braintree! Was there for almost 3 years. Small beautiful town, just 1 hour from London (Stratford station).
Thank you for this informative Video about Braintree. And it was me on the wheel :) @1:10
Ha ha you're welcome! I'm really glad you enjoyed the video - that wheel certainly looks like a good bit of fun too :)
Nice walk I enjoyed it and it's history.😀
Thank you so much! I'm really glad you enjoyed the video - Braintree is a fascinating place with some very quirky history indeed :)
Thanks for this video! I grew up in Braintree (in Chelmer Road Nr. Alec Hunter High School), lived there from 1977 to 1993, even ran a pirate radio station there called Sound FM in 1992! Amazing place and time back in the 80's and 90's with many precious memories! Braintree has an incredible history that I did not realize until you mentioned all of this!
And thank you very much for watching! It sounds like you have an interesting history in Braintree yourself - and many great memories over the 16 years you lived there! It really is a fascinating town with a great history, and I'm delighted to hear you enjoyed learning about it - it means a lot :)
Thank you so much!
Hello, used to live there also, 18 mersea fleet way, went to Alec Hunter High sch in the 80's, a beautiful place, now in Ghana, West Africa.
@@jospehineayitey3692 Cool! I lived at 3 chelmer road, I went to alec too from 1983 to 1988! you might remember my radio station "sound FM" i ran around 1992! I remember people like, april and tony rank, darren and bubsy smith, tina steel, and so many more!!! wow west africa! what a move! cool! :)
@@kamikaze_kev think those names rings some bells. Mr Mann was the head master when I was in Alec Hunter, i am a Ghanaian, anything about Ghana you want to know, contact me. Cheers!
@@jospehineayitey3692 Yes, I remember Mr Mann! I think it was Mr Brookman that was headmaster when I was there! Yes, I love Africa and the good people there, I will keep in touch! To you Josephine, lots of love x
Very informative! Come down Bradford street to Bocking next 🙂
I'm looking forward to it! Braintree is a gorgeous town and along with Bocking there seems to be so much history to discover - I'll be back in the future for a walk there :)
Thank you so much for watching - I'm really glad you enjoyed the video!
Thank you for the video. It has a lot of historical facts which are not the common knowledge.
Thank you for your very kind comment! I'm really glad to hear you enjoyed the video - Braintree indeed has a whole lot of history, even if it's not well-known around the country. Hopefully this video can help spread the word about this fascinating and indeed lovely town :)
any chance of doing something similar for some of the nearby villages? I grew up in Gosfield and have long thought the Essex countryside to be much under-rated. It was a beautiful area to spend a childhood.
I world rank britain As the western world's 3rd country in terms of architectural heritage, just behind Italy and Spain, over Greece, France and Egypt given britain's well preserved, vast and in some cases second to none medieval, gothic, Georgian, Victorian, brutalist or contemporary built heritage. Thx
There's a lot of diversity over history to see! I don't know quite as much about other countries' architectural heritage (though I'd love to find out more in the future), but it always makes me happy to see old buildings preserved in Britain :)
Thanks for watching and commenting as always - I hope you enjoyed the video!
@@LetsWalkUK let´s walk
Btw you walked passed my dad's shop the one with the meat and rainbow nhs
You didn't mention how Braintree was a cattle market and show the trough where the cattle used to drink. In the 18 hundreds.
Essex born and bred 😁
Come to Suffolk. xx
I certainly will do! I'm very much looking forward to visiting Suffolk in the future :)
Thank you so much for watching - I hope you enjoyed the video!
@@LetsWalkUK Yes I like your videos very much, I have watched a few of them now and will carry on watching
@@julieblackstock8650 Thank you so much - that really means a lot to hear! I have many more videos to come in the future that I hope you enjoy too :)
Does the city need manpower?