That was a very interesting and informative video Stephen. My friend from Yorkshire is struggling with knee problems just now, she would really love to see the illuminations, I will mention the Ruskin to her. It's good to know they cater for guests with mobility issues. I will warn her about the parking restrictions too. Thank you, that was very helpful xxx
If you ask on booking directly with the ruskin hotel they can arrange for a rental electric wheelchair to be available for length of your stay for a small fee
Used to always stay at the Albert hotel when I was a kid from the 70's into the early 80's. Been living in the US for a number of years now so your videos help me relive old memories so thank you!
We once stayed at the Allendale. Carpark at the rear and we had to leave the keys in case someone had to get out. That's common in Blackpool. Bonus was, we could see the car from the tower! Thanks for all of your work Stephen
Thanks Stephen, that was a lovely way, to spend an afternoon sitting here in the warm, viewing the streets of Blackpool, on a wet day. Thanks again for making the effort. 😘
You walked past my house when mentioning the tragic murder on Regent Road. I thought for a moment it happened in my house 😵 I'd never get in the bath again. Lucky for me it was a few doors up 🥺
most of my family worked in the suncliff hotel during the late sixties and 70s i was only young but pretty fit so when the holiday makers during scotch week came to the hotel id make plenty of tips carrying their heavey cases tp the rooms what a wonder full time as a child it was then many a happy memory in blackpool
hey Stephen Vincent here that is very good views of Blackpool Tower absolutely love it and the old streets plus the car alarm is very annoying love Blackpool views.
Hi Stephen, Good video and nice to meet you on Friday evening as you were taking some photos near the Tower. Call out to Tony from Wyke, Bradford. Bryan & Elaine.
waaaaw 8 am & the ticket people have been out already unless that's from last night they never go along the front near the comedy carpet like that Steven great vlog you are an early bird at least you well wrapped up plenty of layer's of clothe's on stay safe buddy keep them flowing
Hi Steve from a very wet and windy Kent in the south east. Brilliant video as usual. Blackpool has obviously seen better days but with all the new building going on it's going to look great again. 👍
Memories for me one of my first jobs at a Solicitors as an office junior was in one of the houses top of Albert road walked up and down that street and around town dropping off mail to other offices long before emails was ever thought about.
The fire station was where the vegetation is at 4.20. There are still some buildings at the back and part of the front wall remains next to the alleyway. Blackpool corp had a Gamewell fire alarm system with 22 dedicated call boxes around the town. Bit niche I know 😃
Funny story about the Albany hotel on Albert road. There used to be another Albany Hotel on Clifton Drive opposite the big blue, and it was notorious for being dirty and unfit for purpose. But people got it mixed up on trip advisor with the Albert road Albany and apparently left bad reviews on the albert road one. I believe Blackpool council closed the Clifton drive one down for being so bad
As a kid we stayed at the Alexandra Hotel as it was called then late 60's and early 70's and the newspaper shop at the end of the road was there back then too
Thank you for the video. I love Blackpool as it holds lots of memories for me and my sister as our grandparents used to take us there on holiday. I love visiting g with my own family now. As a kid I remember my grandma used to love Pricebusters and Lewis’s. Both are gone now I think.
Hi Stephen thank you for another great video as always so many hotels on Albert Road a great location I've stayed on Hull Road and Hornby Road both great for the town etc weather here in Nottingham not the best either but to be expected have a great evening xx
I went to Blackpool once in Summer 2018 and we stayed at a hotel called Glendower hotel just along the Lytham Promenade for 3 nights only been to Pleasure Beach and up the Blackpool Tower as well by the way Stephen
I enjoyed that, for me that was a walk down memory lane, although it's changed alot since the 60's when we stayed at Mrs Harrops when I was a kid great times. Thanks for that Star of Blackpool be safe be careful and I will see you in the next one♥️
Hallo to you sir.. There are so many hotels in Blackpool. I presume that they all had to close during the Covid lockdown...do you know what happened to them ?
Thanks for another interesting video Stephen. We love to hear about the history of the areas and streets you visit, you are very knowledeable about history too it makes it more fascinating to watch 😍🤗
Great video. I watched it twice. You know Stephen, there are some really nice looking well kept hotels in that area. Another point, just look at the size of some of those properties . Five stories high and well built . Yes, a good video thanks.
Was wondering if you could do a smaller version of the calendar? The thing is they cost a fortune to post overseas to Australia or New Zealand. The post office charge for postage of a4 size calendars as if they were 'parcels' which frankly I think is greed and disgusting.
Good evening how are you Steven love your vidio its raining there in Blackpool and its raining here in Manchester we still have fireworks here take care stay safe xx
The old police station and fire station brings back memories for me. In 1956 I was 4 year sold and my parents took me to Blackpool and my parents fell a sleep on the beach I wounder of and got lost I remember being next to a woman who I think handed me in to the police station my parents came to pick me up and had to pay get me back into days money it would be about 10p and now I know where the police station was it must have been the one you mentioned.
The Edith centre building was Marks and Spencer until the Hounds Hill shopping area was developed (encompassing the McDonalds, the empty Poundstretcher and the current Job Centre). Maybe Edith got her smalls there!
Thanks for the videos, good to see where I spent a lot of summers as a kid again. I know in Edinburgh if you want to park all day then the ticket isn’t much more expensive than the parking meter if paid instantly, saves a lot of up and down feeding a meter and having to move spots every 2 hours if you work there everyday
Spooky Albert rd yes Brides in the bath I knew one of the ladies was murdered in a Blackpool B&B but didn't know which one. Thank you again Stephen for your always informative and interesting videos.
Hi Stephen great video as for tattoo's I was 11 years old back in the 70's when I got my first one My dad did not find out till I was 14 years old before he found out I had 14 tattoo's & now got 9 of the removed Dam the pain was bad now I want a Big one on my back of Stella My dog who you met last year as the Star Flayer
The New Oxford was the first hotel I stayed at in 1997 I think it was about £30 a night. I've stayed many times. Also the fern villa and others. I've also stayed at the Ruskin. The food is pretty decent in the basement restaurant. I remember in the pool room the cat and mouse fruit machine where you had to collect all the cheeses for the jackpot. Also there was a lady who had a small stand selling papers and drinks next to the New Oxford. She was there years. She made a few quid out the lads every year as we were hanging and dehydrated so we were all buying pints of orange juice.
Thanks for the video Stephen my advice when parking please read the sign’s and times or just goggle where too park and pay not nice going back too your car and get a parking ticket.
My family and I stayed at The Arabella on Albert Road this past September. It was a birthday trip for me which became quite a bitter sweet stay as our lovely queen died on my birthday. The Arabella is a B & B, lovely place and lovely staff. Would definitely recommend.
Hi Stephen, nice to see your video about Albert Road, it was very interesting like all your videos are, I stayed at the Georgian hollies Hotel in Albert Road just over a month ago, very nice it was too, I never saw you about but hopefully next time I in Blackpool. Keep up the good work as I know you will, look after yourself Stephen.
WW2 in August 1941 A RAF plane crashed into North railway station Talbot Road there is a plaque to the event. Seed street was bombed by a returning aircraft from Manchester killing 8 people.
Very interesting Livestream I'm learning a lot about different sides of Blackpool I've never ventured down past the Ruskin hotel I keep to the centre of Blackpool when I'm shopping I do love Blackpool at Xmas when all the shops have Xmas decs and they just make it lovely I love coming through Layton at Xmas I love the Xmas tree with the prezzies underneath I'm definitely going to try the new pudding shop in hounds hill I've got a booklet from the illuminations so I will get into Blackpool before the Xmas rush can't wait for your next new videos I look forward to them it's my favourite channel
Hi Stephen, u never mentioned that the winter gardens backs onto the back of Albert road up the top of coronation Street. Albert road great road to stay on especially for pigeon weekend in January, the Ruskin is a lovely hotel, but the belvedere further up is ran by a lovely Yorkshire couple Terry and Chris, they can't do enough for you and is great value for money, have stayed there the last 25+ years, Ruskin has a great bar and atmosphere and always full, all in all a very central road only a short walk to all good spots to be
Hiya Stephen, stayed in The Ruskin many a time, lovely hotel! That tattoo parlour at the top of Albert Road, I'm sure it used to be a small amusement arcade.
Pleased you have done a video of Albert Road. It was around twenty years ago I booked a hotel, damned if I can remember which one, for my girlfriend and myself a weekend away. I remember it being dirt cheap, (about £35 per night for a room). Vague memories now but I know we went straight off to ride the Big One at the Pleasure Beach. Anyway, AdventureMe Darren is now covering Central Station with a current series of videos. Love that rainbow shot over the tower that you took❤️👍😉
Steve love your videos mate Blackpool born and bread myself. Me and my wife play a game when you release a video it's called how many times does he say Here In Blackpool mate we love it we have a guess and loser buys tea 31 times was the record so far just a bit of fun but mate you do say it a lot 🤣🤣👍
@@AWalkontheWildSideBlackpool Blackpool council should pay you a commission because your videos probably bring more people into Blackpool than anything they put out mate seriously they should you do a hell of a lot to promote Blackpool and you should maybe enquiry to see if they can sponsor you nothing to lose mate and everything to gain 👍👍👍👍🤣
i stayed in an albert road hotel last week but ill go elsewhere next time i was in 19 but had to use room 17 shower but i loved my first time in blackpool but stay somewhere a bit more expensive next time
Stayed at the Ruskin a few years ago. Room had window that was same frosted glass as you get in a bathroom. Not pleasant. Food was good but wouldn't stay again. The northern soul bar at the top of the promenade is a favourite 😎
Please let us know if you find out the history of the building on the corner of Albert Road and Coronation Street. I have tried to find out over the years but not much luck.
@@AWalkontheWildSideBlackpool Off sick from work today so having a look into the building. So from what I have found so far. In the 1940’s it was Revlon Restaurant. I have also found an advert from 1892. Not sure of same building but the same site, selling the contents of the building stating it has 16 bedrooms and 3 sitting rooms. So possibly a hotel or boarding house?
0:44 l laughed inappropriately when you said “one of the bride in the bath murders” It’s the way you said it! And I’m thinking how many brides get murdered in baths?
Right at side of Waldorf... The quirky black one with stencilled flowers, you want to see the inside its realy realy different lol but i love it, all hand painted its a 1 off
That was a very interesting and informative video Stephen. My friend from Yorkshire is struggling with knee problems just now, she would really love to see the illuminations, I will mention the Ruskin to her. It's good to know they cater for guests with mobility issues. I will warn her about the parking restrictions too. Thank you, that was very helpful xxx
Thanks Moonage. I remember you telling me about your hairdresser friend with the bad knee. She will be fine at the Ruskin xx
If you ask on booking directly with the ruskin hotel they can arrange for a rental electric wheelchair to be available for length of your stay for a small fee
Love the Ruskin, stayed there many times. Food is amazing.
Used to always stay at the Albert hotel when I was a kid from the 70's into the early 80's. Been living in the US for a number of years now so your videos help me relive old memories so thank you!
Happy to bring back the memories.
Once again i enjoyed that Stephen thanks
We once stayed at the Allendale. Carpark at the rear and we had to leave the keys in case someone had to get out. That's common in Blackpool. Bonus was, we could see the car from the tower! Thanks for all of your work Stephen
Hi Stephen another fantastic video well done and keep up the great work
Thanks Stephen, that was a lovely way, to spend an afternoon sitting here in the warm, viewing the streets of Blackpool, on a wet day. Thanks again for making the effort. 😘
You walked past my house when mentioning the tragic murder on Regent Road. I thought for a moment it happened in my house 😵 I'd never get in the bath again.
Lucky for me it was a few doors up 🥺
Wowsers! That was close 👻
oooo i lived 0.4 miles from there as a kid in Havelock street as a child 7 min's walk away yikes
Brilliant video stephen. Awesome
most of my family worked in the suncliff hotel during the late sixties and 70s i was only young but pretty fit so when the holiday makers during scotch week came to the hotel id make plenty of tips carrying their heavey cases tp the rooms what a wonder full time as a child it was then many a happy memory in blackpool
hey Stephen Vincent here that is very good views of Blackpool Tower absolutely love it and the old streets plus the car alarm is very annoying love Blackpool views.
Another lovely informative video. Keep em coming Stephen. Great work
Will do Neil.
Love your walks
Hi Stephen, Good video and nice to meet you on Friday evening as you were taking some photos near the Tower. Call out to Tony from Wyke, Bradford. Bryan & Elaine.
Great to meet you.
I love how informative your videos are ☺️
Thanks Rachel.
Thank you Stephen for taking us down Albert Road that was really good l really enjoyed the video, the tower looks amazing.
Great info Stephen.Great video.
Again I thoroughly enjoyed your company and this walk you bring warmth to my world!
waaaaw 8 am & the ticket people have been out already unless that's from last night they never go along the front near the comedy carpet like that Steven great vlog you are an early bird at least you well wrapped up plenty of layer's of clothe's on stay safe buddy keep them flowing
Great Video Thanks From Blue
Thank you Stephen 😊
Hi Steve from a very wet and windy Kent in the south east. Brilliant video as usual. Blackpool has obviously seen better days but with all the new building going on it's going to look great again. 👍
Thanx Stephen
Memories for me one of my first jobs at a Solicitors as an office junior was in one of the houses top of Albert road walked up and down that street and around town dropping off mail to other offices long before emails was ever thought about.
The good old days of snail mail! 🐌🗒
The fire station was where the vegetation is at 4.20. There are still some buildings at the back and part of the front wall remains next to the alleyway. Blackpool corp had a Gamewell fire alarm system with 22 dedicated call boxes around the town. Bit niche I know 😃
Thanks for the info.
Funny story about the Albany hotel on Albert road. There used to be another Albany Hotel on Clifton Drive opposite the big blue, and it was notorious for being dirty and unfit for purpose. But people got it mixed up on trip advisor with the Albert road Albany and apparently left bad reviews on the albert road one. I believe Blackpool council closed the Clifton drive one down for being so bad
As a kid we stayed at the Alexandra Hotel as it was called then late 60's and early 70's and the newspaper shop at the end of the road was there back then too
Enjoyed the video Stephen.
Good Morning Stephen..I used to go to Albert road church with my mum back in the day...again another interesting video...:)
Thank you for the video. I love Blackpool as it holds lots of memories for me and my sister as our grandparents used to take us there on holiday. I love visiting g with my own family now.
As a kid I remember my grandma used to love Pricebusters and Lewis’s. Both are gone now I think.
Cheers for video ☺️
Ty Stephen for another great video very interesting ty I stayed at the Ruskin Hotel a few years ago very nice 😀
I took photos for a wedding reception there Julie. It is a very nice hotel x
I love your videos, subscribed fairly recently.
Hi Stephen thank you for another great video as always so many hotels on Albert Road a great location I've stayed on Hull Road and Hornby Road both great for the town etc weather here in Nottingham not the best either but to be expected have a great evening xx
Thanks Wendy x
I went to Blackpool once in Summer 2018 and we stayed at a hotel called Glendower hotel just along the Lytham Promenade for 3 nights only been to Pleasure Beach and up the Blackpool Tower as well by the way Stephen
I've not been up Blackpool Tower for 40 years!
Good Video Stephen i had a bedsit at the very top room at 16 regent rd where the murders happened
I enjoyed that, for me that was a walk down memory lane, although it's changed alot since the 60's when we stayed at Mrs Harrops when I was a kid great times. Thanks for that Star of Blackpool be safe be careful and I will see you in the next one♥️
Thanks for watching Susan.
Hallo to you sir.. There are so many hotels in Blackpool. I presume that they all had to close during the Covid lockdown...do you know what happened to them ?
Thanks for another interesting video Stephen. We love to hear about the history of the areas and streets you visit, you are very knowledeable about history too it makes it more fascinating to watch 😍🤗
Thank you. More to come!
@@AWalkontheWildSideBlackpool Great I am looking forward to it 😀
Great video. I watched it twice. You know Stephen, there are some really nice looking well kept hotels in that area. Another point, just look at the size of some of those
properties . Five stories high and well built . Yes, a good video thanks.
Was wondering if you could do a smaller version of the calendar? The thing is they cost a fortune to post overseas to Australia or New Zealand. The post office charge for postage of a4 size calendars as if they were 'parcels' which frankly I think is greed and disgusting.
I have a ready sent a few out to those far off places. It wouldn't be economical for me to print smaller ones, however, just to post abroad.
Vet good. I Googled the plane crash and it is on RUclips. Happened in 1935.
Great vlog as usual Stephen, see you were at the back of Houndshill, did some lightning work there just before it opened in 1980
Good evening how are you Steven love your vidio its raining there in Blackpool and its raining here in Manchester we still have fireworks here take care stay safe xx
The old police station and fire station brings back memories for me.
In 1956 I was 4 year sold and my parents took me to Blackpool and my parents fell a sleep on the beach I wounder of and got lost I remember being next to a woman who I think handed me in to the police station my parents came to pick me up and had to pay get me back into days money it would be about 10p and now I know where the police station was it must have been the one you mentioned.
The Edith centre building was Marks and Spencer until the Hounds Hill shopping area was developed (encompassing the McDonalds, the empty Poundstretcher and the current Job Centre).
Maybe Edith got her smalls there!
Thanks for the videos, good to see where I spent a lot of summers as a kid again. I know in Edinburgh if you want to park all day then the ticket isn’t much more expensive than the parking meter if paid instantly, saves a lot of up and down feeding a meter and having to move spots every 2 hours if you work there everyday
Very nice vlog
Spooky Albert rd yes Brides in the bath I knew one of the ladies was murdered in a Blackpool B&B but didn't know which one. Thank you again Stephen for your always informative and interesting videos.
Hi Stephen great video as for tattoo's I was 11 years old back in the 70's when I got my first one My dad did not find out till I was 14 years old before he found out I had 14 tattoo's & now got 9 of the removed Dam the pain was bad now I want a Big one on my back of Stella My dog who you met last year as the Star Flayer
The New Oxford was the first hotel I stayed at in 1997 I think it was about £30 a night. I've stayed many times. Also the fern villa and others. I've also stayed at the Ruskin. The food is pretty decent in the basement restaurant. I remember in the pool room the cat and mouse fruit machine where you had to collect all the cheeses for the jackpot. Also there was a lady who had a small stand selling papers and drinks next to the New Oxford. She was there years. She made a few quid out the lads every year as we were hanging and dehydrated so we were all buying pints of orange juice.
I did notice the newspaper stand next to the New Oxford. I didn't even know there was one still there.
Used to work at the Ruskin hotel. The staff were weirder than the guests!
The American table dancing place above the tattoo shop I always remember it being a lap dancing place called Too Hot To Handle.
That's right. I forgot about that place.
Blackpool sounds distinctly seedy.
Thanks for the video Stephen my advice when parking please read the sign’s and times or just goggle where too park and pay not nice going back too your car and get a parking ticket.
Ruskin hotel , I go every August for few days , from Northern Ireland
Stayed at the trafalgar hotel with our 2 dogs nice friendly hotel too
Hi Channel 4 did a programme years back on a brothel at the topend of Albert Road do you know anything about it? It is some years back now
I've just done a post about that.
Can you tell us more about the central station please. Good video
Central Police Station is the one due for demolition.
My family and I stayed at The Arabella on Albert Road this past September. It was a birthday trip for me which became quite a bitter sweet stay as our lovely queen died on my birthday. The Arabella is a B & B, lovely place and lovely staff. Would definitely recommend.
Hi Stephen, nice to see your video about Albert Road, it was very interesting like all your videos are, I stayed at the Georgian hollies Hotel in Albert Road just over a month ago, very nice it was too, I never saw you about but hopefully next time I in Blackpool. Keep up the good work as I know you will, look after yourself Stephen.
Glad you enjoyed it Glenn.
@@AWalkontheWildSideBlackpool cheers Stephen
Cheers Steve,that was really informative 'great commentary '👍
WW2 in August 1941 A RAF plane crashed into North railway station Talbot Road there is a plaque to the event.
Seed street was bombed by a returning aircraft from Manchester killing 8 people.
Hiya Stephen. I can highly recommend The Ruskin. Absolutely great hotel. Love this video. Thanks so much. Wet & windy here in Ireland 🇮🇪.
2003 next to Ruskin used to be a lap dancing bar.
At the Spiritulist Church, the guy at the front sits laughing, I asked why and was told he is a happy medium.
Which one was the swingers hotel? Just asking for a friend.😎
Tell your 'friend' to click on the link in the description 😉
The Edith Centre once housed the Blackpool branch of the Co-op bank.
Interesting video Stephen ☺️
Many thanks for sharing 🍻👍
Very interesting Livestream I'm learning a lot about different sides of Blackpool I've never ventured down past the Ruskin hotel I keep to the centre of Blackpool when I'm shopping I do love Blackpool at Xmas when all the shops have Xmas decs and they just make it lovely I love coming through Layton at Xmas I love the Xmas tree with the prezzies underneath I'm definitely going to try the new pudding shop in hounds hill I've got a booklet from the illuminations so I will get into Blackpool before the Xmas rush can't wait for your next new videos I look forward to them it's my favourite channel
Thanks Jen.
Stayed in the Albert Hotel last year...come back to the room one night and the T.V. and the bathroom light were on...spooky
Wow.
Hi Stephen, u never mentioned that the winter gardens backs onto the back of Albert road up the top of coronation Street. Albert road great road to stay on especially for pigeon weekend in January, the Ruskin is a lovely hotel, but the belvedere further up is ran by a lovely Yorkshire couple Terry and Chris, they can't do enough for you and is great value for money, have stayed there the last 25+ years, Ruskin has a great bar and atmosphere and always full, all in all a very central road only a short walk to all good spots to be
Hiya Stephen, stayed in The Ruskin many a time, lovely hotel!
That tattoo parlour at the top of Albert Road, I'm sure it used to be a small amusement arcade.
Regarding the plane crash, I believe that's where the flying handbag got its name.
Could be true!
The green shield stamp shop was on the right hand side
Pleased you have done a video of Albert Road. It was around twenty years ago I booked a hotel, damned if I can remember which one, for my girlfriend and myself a weekend away. I remember it being dirt cheap, (about £35 per night for a room). Vague memories now but I know we went straight off to ride the Big One at the Pleasure Beach. Anyway, AdventureMe Darren is now covering Central Station with a current series of videos. Love that rainbow shot over the tower that you took❤️👍😉
Thanks David. I wonder when I will ride the Big One again?
Stephen the classic building looks like A PICTURE HOUSE/THEATRE back in the day.....No Tattoos? gotta get one of the TOWER. ha ha
Infusion on General Street is a Swingers Club apparently
Yeah I was going to do a video round there the other week. I noticed it was closed.
Steve love your videos mate Blackpool born and bread myself. Me and my wife play a game when you release a video it's called how many times does he say Here In Blackpool mate we love it we have a guess and loser buys tea 31 times was the record so far just a bit of fun but mate you do say it a lot 🤣🤣👍
OMG! 31 times!!!! 😱
@@AWalkontheWildSideBlackpool Blackpool council should pay you a commission because your videos probably bring more people into Blackpool than anything they put out mate seriously they should you do a hell of a lot to promote Blackpool and you should maybe enquiry to see if they can sponsor you nothing to lose mate and everything to gain 👍👍👍👍🤣
Just watched your video good information stephen never been on Albert Rd
They've just levelled the old council buildings and registry office. The empty building was costing the council too much in upkeep.
I’ll have to have a look 👀
i stayed in an albert road hotel last week but ill go elsewhere next time i was in 19 but had to use room 17 shower but i loved my first time in blackpool but stay somewhere a bit more expensive next time
Makes me feel old not only to remember the car park, but to remember it as the big Co-Op.
I agree with your opinion on tattoos Stephen, just never seen the appeal of them, still, each to their own.
Thanks for another interesting video.
Hi go every year to the babto pool tournament so find these videos great
Really interesting video, imagine booking into that hotel that has swingers and not be swingers, presumably they warn you 🤭🙈
Must be interesting living next door lol!
Definitely more interesting history here, Stephen than Lytham Road and surrounding area
hello there I enjoy your video's keep up the great work be very proud to be from BLACKPOOL ❤BLACKPOOL
We used to stay at the oak Lea hotel when we were kids
Brilliant memories
It was run by the trend family
Hi Stephen love your videos keep up the great informative work my friend. 😊
Glad you like them!
Stayed at the Ruskin a few years ago. Room had window that was same frosted glass as you get in a bathroom. Not pleasant. Food was good but wouldn't stay again. The northern soul bar at the top of the promenade is a favourite 😎
Great video to put everyone off visiting Blackpool
I entice more people to Blackpool than the official tourist authority.
A nice area to stay, fond memories staying
at the La Tour Hotel back in the day....
have stayed in the ruskin really sound hotel would recommend it indeed
Stayed at the south view hotel, really nice place, also stayed at the fern villa. at side of church, a cess pit.
Haven't been to Blackpool for years. Many a good weekend in the 90s. The Tower Lounge on a Saturday afternoon could get a bit lively...😂
Please let us know if you find out the history of the building on the corner of Albert Road and Coronation Street. I have tried to find out over the years but not much luck.
I don't know what it was originally, but it was more recently a lap dancing venue called Too Hot to Handle.
@@AWalkontheWildSideBlackpool Off sick from work today so having a look into the building. So from what I have found so far. In the 1940’s it was Revlon Restaurant. I have also found an advert from 1892. Not sure of same building but the same site, selling the contents of the building stating it has 16 bedrooms and 3 sitting rooms. So possibly a hotel or boarding house?
0:44 l laughed inappropriately when you said “one of the bride in the bath murders” It’s the way you said it! And I’m thinking how many brides get murdered in baths?
Can you do a video on the churches in Blackpool ta
We do have quite a few churches, so it'll be worth a video.
Albert Road used to have posh hotels in the 70s
The Calypso is a hotel also an Indian restaurant, the food is fantastic. Great video you went straight passed the hotel i run
Don't tell me I didn't mention yours!! 😱
Right at side of Waldorf... The quirky black one with stencilled flowers, you want to see the inside its realy realy different lol but i love it, all hand painted its a 1 off
Ive been to quite a few functions in the Ruskin