Amazing! Iv been many times and it keeps pulling me back. If you go onto the "beach" at low tide you will see a old cast iron sewage pipe going off into to Morecambe bay, at the the end of that pipe is a lot of very old bottles and earthenware from the Victorian period and Edwardian period that you can find by doing a bit of mudlarking, however please be aware that there is quicksand and the tide can come in at an incredibly fast rate
Ha-ha nice one Anthony! 🤣 Although I must admit that I had to go back and watch this video again to get the joke as this is one of the first videos that I made when I started this channel five years ago. Anyway thanks for jogging my memory, enjoy the rest of your day/evening and all the best. 👍
This is a hidden gem and a lovely spot to be buried Mr H, Ive be a few times> I mentioned this place to the Wigan Drummer in the comments on his visit to Heysham docks. Next time your up that way have a look at Sambos grave on Sunderland point ruclips.net/video/8H7kmlK8ka4/видео.html ruclips.net/video/2lmURIqfSlk/видео.html
What a fantastic place. All these wonderful sights and history surrounding us if we get off our backsides and explore!
Nice one Mr H.
Indeed Tony, we are quite lucky in this respect to live in a country with such rich history and heritage.
Amazing! Iv been many times and it keeps pulling me back. If you go onto the "beach" at low tide you will see a old cast iron sewage pipe going off into to Morecambe bay, at the the end of that pipe is a lot of very old bottles and earthenware from the Victorian period and Edwardian period that you can find by doing a bit of mudlarking, however please be aware that there is quicksand and the tide can come in at an incredibly fast rate
What a lovely place to visit looks so peaceful .
Thank you.
1:42 Jesus Christ I didn’t know there was bears in England
Ha-ha nice one Anthony! 🤣
Although I must admit that I had to go back and watch this video again to get the joke as this is one of the first videos that I made when I started this channel five years ago.
Anyway thanks for jogging my memory, enjoy the rest of your day/evening and all the best. 👍
@@MrHsHotPot haha you too pal I am off to st Patrick’s chapel today for a day out. Thanks for the info mate and I’ll give you a sub ;)
Where's you getting your information from ?
It was renovated in the late 1800s by the vicar
This is a hidden gem and a lovely spot to be buried Mr H, Ive be a few times>
I mentioned this place to the Wigan Drummer in the comments on his visit to Heysham docks.
Next time your up that way have a look at Sambos grave on Sunderland point
ruclips.net/video/8H7kmlK8ka4/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/2lmURIqfSlk/видео.html
Such a beautiful part of the country, what a shame that horrible nuclear power station blights the landscape.
Indeed Roger, unfortunately we are now so reliant on electrical goods in our daily lives that power stations are a necessary evil.