@@funnyvidsandalilsinging7713 if you can get to Leeds read my comment below about Kirkstall, it's an easily accessible area and lots to see when you start looking into it.
@@funnyvidsandalilsinging7713 I used to hence driving past the old Whitbread brewery...loved the smell of it. Don't forget the history around Bramley Baths too
I realise that I am commenting on a 3-year-old video, but I am binge watching all you past posts, Martin. All first class. What a great collaboration from my two favourite RUclipsrs. AdventureMe (Darren), and yourself. It doesn't get better than this. Quality.
Superb! West yorkshire my home county. Wonderful places hidden away. Will check out some of AdventureMe videos, hope to find a video of Balliff Bridge where i used to live and play on the old pickle disused railway.
Guys like you,Patrick Dickinson and the Whitewicks to name a few are brilliant for what you do - you keep the history of this great land well and truly alive.
This would make an amazing series 0n the BBC ,it could be called "Walks of the Roses" I love the banter aspect and learning about the north's industrial past from two passionate northern blokes is amazing .
it's amazing how fast the greenery takes over when looking at the old B & W photos. Everything is so green and lush wherever you go, must be all the rain. That item in the mill race looked liked it could have been a stub-up for a valve for controlling the flow of water somewhere. Looks like a lot of thought went into the layout of the TITUS mill, a happy worker is a good worker. At the Milner Field house the cellar must have been over built to be still in sound shape after having the house razed on top of it. Another great Martin video, think I'll go get a cup of tea and play a game of billiards, no milk-no sugar. Thanks again for your work, you two are a good team.
@@padraicodomhnall2146 how true, just watched a show on the Chernobyl disaster of 1986 and the city for the workers is also being overtaken by greenery.
Oooh, The War of the Roses on Martin's channel! But Martin and Darren that was wonderful. The deserted miniature railway and Titus Salt's legacy. What a day out. Gentlemen, thank you both.
I hope you got your passport stamped lol. Shipley Glen tramway brings back childhood memories of days out on the Glen with my mum and dad. Great video and cheers Darren.
We can't save everything, in the news today if Covid is in your house they can demolish it. With covid arriving by plane and dinghy daily we could all be sat on a big pile of rubble soon.
Wow !, you’ve done it again !. I remember seeing a piece on TV a few years ago about Saltaire and Sir Titus Salt, pretty sure his statue stands outside the front of his mill. I’ve wanted to visit this place since then, fascinating place with great history, thank you for bringing us a little closer and showing these wonderful finds. Thank you and Darren for the tour, great knowledge, great history and real presentation with no nonesence. A real shame about Titus Jnr and his mansion but, a credit to those who toiled to build it back then that so much remains. Mosaic floor was beautiful and should be preserved somehow, such a shame but an awesome sight to see. Thank you Martin and Darren, your channels should have WAY more subscribers.
That was wonderful. I sure miss Yorkshire, I spent quite a bit of time there a few years ago. I mostly was in the Ripponden, Barkisland area but roamed everywhere I could get by walking, train or bus. I would have loved having a tour like this. Saltire truly was impressive, and Titus was ahead of his time for what he did. Patrick Bronte was also a person who cared deeply for the people of his parish and worked tirelessly to clean up the waterways and change the way grave stones were placed as he knew it affected the water conditions that led to even more deaths. I’d love to see a tour of the area, even though I was there many times. It’s beautiful in Haworth.
What a treat to see the area I lived and played in as a child. My friend works at Fulneck school, and I used to play in Greenside tunnel many many years ago! Very scary it was! There is a group trying to save Greenside tunnel from being filled in. PS... Milk in second and I was born in Pudsey. Great video Martin.
How could anyone think of filling it in. They have no respect for history. Either open it up as a cycle/walking path or leave it alone. No need to fill it in.
You’ve done it again ! I remember the Salts house before it was demolished , my uncle had a weekend chalet nearby and we used to go and play all around the house and grounds .1957 was the last time I was there
Thanks for this Martin it brought back many memories for me, I'm a Pudsey lad and walked through the Greenside tunnel many times. In the late sixties Greenside station and its goods yards were my playground! If that wasn't enough my family later moved to a house near Shipley Glen and I remember walking up the hill beside the tramway from Saltaire regularly. I've been thinking of going back there, no excuse now., it's a great area to explore.
Wow my old stomping grounds i used to go to that pub in saltaire and Shipley glen my gran lived near there you have brought memories flooding back thank you martin 😎
What a fantastic video that Saltaire Village looked lovely and the remains of the house was superb you can imagine that house would have had the best of the best
A bit of everything there Martin, plenty of variety. What a difference it makes having someone with you who knows the place. It was a bit of a coincedence, you crossing the Pennines just as I finished the chapter on Leeds and Pudsey in the book I'm reading. I'd love to know a bit more about that miniature railway; it looks like quite a project.
Brilliant video. You two worked well together! I was drinking beer when I was watching video but parked it out of respect forTItus .that was truly remarkable .Who do we know today that would do that for their workers????
Titus Snr himself wasn't teetotal, but he had seen the state of the workers in his former inner city Bradford Mills, so decided to create them a village to be proud of and create an environment where they would thrive. There was method in his madness too, as it increased productivity and it was rare for workers to miss a shift. Titus Snr lived at Crownest in Lightcliffe, another grand old house sadly gone, though again you can see remains if you know where to look.
Saltaire is wonderful and definitely worth a visit. The moravian village looks interesting never been or heard of that. The embankment history fascinating and the demolished house, what a pity such a lot of work to create it only to be used for such a short time, glad Damien took you there. Great video, very enjoyable, cheers Martin and Damien and the little mouse of the house. X
Great video Martin. I have always been really interested in any old ruins/buildings whenever we are out walking so i can understand why you love it so much. Definitely look into Adventure me.
Thanks for this Martin. An excellent video as usual. It's as though the house was saying - "I'm not meant to be destroyed!" - but nobody was taking any notice!
As a Pudsey boy born and bred a right of passage when I was a kid was to walk through greenside tunnel by yourself and your mates would meet you at the other end. Many school holidays spent playing in and around the tunnel and on the embankment and riding dirt bikes as a teenager. Paid it a visit with my wife a couple of years ago and went through a small tunnel under the embankment which the stream flows through. The security door to the tunnel was open too so I had a wander in for old times sake!
Brilliant video.. welcome to Yorkshire!! I used to live in Saltaire, so know Miller field very well.. I now live in Leeds and have recently visited Fulneck... Was great to see you going around those places...
What a cracking trip, that house was so melancholy, what a tragedy that a property like that was destroyed but it happened a lot and it is in itself an emotive and beautiful place. Thank you for taking us along.
What a great day out that was....thanks for bringing us along. Imagine if have a time-lapse camera that went back hundreds of years. Nature - development - decay - and then back to nature again. Come back in a couple of hundred years and who knows what will be standing right where you were having a cuppa! Love the English countryside, great music...thanks Martin!
Fascinating video Martin, that is also my old playground, I was born on the kitchen table at 44 Moorhouse Place (now known as Delph end) in Pudsey, and ranged up and down the valley that the viaduct was built to cross. I have a pic of my parents somwhere, standing under the bridge that goes through the viaduct, Just where you were standing! That would be Tyersal beck you were paddling in! John Warners remarks below also tell of an old Pudsey tradition of walking down the valley and picknicing, and blackberrying on a Sunday. There was a mill in the bottom of the valley where the trekking stables is now, called Gibraltar mill, and the road which led down from waterloo rd to the valley bottom was Gibraltar road, Those Sunday outings were known as "Goin d'ahnt't Gib" The lady who ran the little shop, off licence and unoficcial pub at Delph end was Cider Annie, or Annie Jones, who wrote a book about this area, and her life there, which was called "Valley of Memories" The earlier name of Moorhouse Place comes from the previous owner of the shop, Mrs Moorhouse! Phil Whitley, East Yorkshire ruclips.net/channel/UCKf0nWnXKXltBjj7MWtdjWA?
Wow this is a treat for a Sunday night as usual interesting places you say they are fantastic lovely places to visit. Old historical building and water and underground. You can't finish a video without going underground and that cellar was brilliant and the remains of the flooring. It's was a massive building when you look at it in the pictures. You can't imagine the work involved in building such a place. You knock it down and the cellar remains intact shows you how strong it was build just fantastic. A thank you to your fellow RUclipsr who I shall subscribe and follow. Where next will you be I will tune in next week and find out. Stay safe.
Best vlog for ages Mart, I work at a company within the mill at Saltaire so it was all familiar. And what a find the ruins were, good on ya for getting in the cellar really interesting, oh it’s my birthday today also👍🏴
What an episode! As my aunt would say! "Choc-A-Bloc" with great scenery and information! Too bad that great old house and conservatory were not saved. The Whitewicks would love that embankment and abandoned railroad line! Thanks Martin and Darren!
Brilliant Martin ... weve travelled to saltaire myself and Lee ......on a day out loved it so impressed by the housing, large buildings noticed lots of lions on plinths ..the weir and park .. theres a statue of titus in that park i dont know if you saw it ..Anyway that was truly a great video ..Thanks for sharing ...
Wow Martin think that is one of your best videos. Just about everything you could possibly want to see was there. Darren is a gem taking you out. Even a mosaic floor which would probs look beautiful cleaned up tho just to see was fabulous. Thanks so much for taking me along. Please stay safe
Thank you both for sharing this! To think that that house once thrived with life, no matter how genteel or rowdy, and has now become small piles of rubble is a little bit distressing! I couldn't help but think of all the people that once moved around inside; maids, governesses, cooks, valets, butlers, cleaners, gardeners, as well as the residents! A truly moving video Martin, thank you! :-)
@@MartinZero You are very welcome! Another thing that worries me slightly, is all this history and heritage, right on our doorsteps, and most people ignore it! Then I see the graffiti and blind vandalism, and think that the wrong people ignore it! And the wrong people visit it! :-/
The old house was sort of fascinating, spooky and sad all at the same time - I can see why you were affected by it. I have heard of Saltaire but didn't realise where it was or how much still exists. I will seek it out next time we are up that way. Great video as always Martin, keep up the good work. Any live sessions in the pipeline? Off to check out Adventureme now.
I live down the road from Saltaire village and it so beautiful!! Full of history! I didnt know until the other year that under the streets of Saltaire are tunnels. The mill workers used them to get to work. They did a tour of them for the first time the other year when Saltaire festival was on, worth a visit to the world heritage site 😊
Well done Martin and Darren, This has been another superb production and the music worked very well too. It's lovely looking back and getting a glimpse of how we think things were. Times were hard back then but how nice seeing someone looking after his workforce, we must visit Titus Salt's Saltaire when this virus is gone, it looks so interesting. Well done and thanks. Ian and Angie.
Yeah I would of been straight over that fence Martin and loved it, I like a challenge, haha. Its a while since I used my ladder, that tunnel would of been perfect, and it looks a inpressive tunnel, perhaps one day. Loving your channel Martin, you,ve come a long way and deserve all your views and subscribers, and we all know a lot more about Manchesters history now, thanks for the mention, made my day, all the best Pat
As you said "two rules" I knew tee-totaling had to be one of them and then...the pub called "Don't Tell Titus" Brilliant!...A really fun multi-faceted video, Martin and Darren!
Great video. As a proud Bradfordian I feel you covered Saltaire well. Thank you for showing some of the good features of Bradford, which so often gets down-trodden by mainstream media - for years whenever Bradford got mentioned on the news, it was accompanied by images of the Bradford Riots.
A Link to the AdventureMe channel ruclips.net/channel/UC0HERowLWOZIkbfhFl9S1fg
Wish I could go on some adventures with you 👍👍
@@funnyvidsandalilsinging7713 if you can get to Leeds read my comment below about Kirkstall, it's an easily accessible area and lots to see when you start looking into it.
@@rogerrabbit6522 I live near there 👍🤗,cheers
@@funnyvidsandalilsinging7713 I used to hence driving past the old Whitbread brewery...loved the smell of it. Don't forget the history around Bramley Baths too
@@rogerrabbit6522 I can't find your other comment x
I realise that I am commenting on a 3-year-old video, but I am binge watching all you past posts, Martin. All first class. What a great collaboration from my two favourite RUclipsrs. AdventureMe (Darren), and yourself. It doesn't get better than this. Quality.
Yay, first comment. Thank you for coming over Martin. It was a fantastic day. See you soon.
Does this mean we are not getting one of you tonight fella.
Here comes another subscriber Darren.
@@sidewaysaction9983 You certainly are getting one. It's up now.
Highlight of my weekend, watching Martin's videos.
Superb! West yorkshire my home county. Wonderful places hidden away.
Will check out some of AdventureMe videos, hope to find a video of Balliff Bridge where i used to live and play on the old pickle disused railway.
Guys like you,Patrick Dickinson and the Whitewicks to name a few are brilliant for what you do - you keep the history of this great land well and truly alive.
Nice to see bit of Yorkshire. Thank you. 👍👍😎
"Patrick Dickinson would have done it". 🤣 Brill. Lots of Lancs vs Yorks banter as well as some great places.
Keep it going
This would make an amazing series 0n the BBC ,it could be called "Walks of the Roses" I love the banter aspect and learning about the north's industrial past from two passionate northern blokes is amazing .
Thank you Sir
What a top watch that was. Big shout out to Darren for steering you to those out of the way spots.
Thank you, yes he did a good job
it's amazing how fast the greenery takes over when looking at the old B & W photos. Everything is so green and lush wherever you go, must be all the rain. That item in the mill race looked liked it could have been a stub-up for a valve for controlling the flow of water somewhere. Looks like a lot of thought went into the layout of the TITUS mill, a happy worker is a good worker. At the Milner Field house the cellar must have been over built to be still in sound shape after having the house razed on top of it. Another great Martin video, think I'll go get a cup of tea and play a game of billiards, no milk-no sugar. Thanks again for your work, you two are a good team.
Nature eventually reclaims everything taken from her in a slow and beautiful way.
@@padraicodomhnall2146 how true, just watched a show on the Chernobyl disaster of 1986 and the city for the workers is also being overtaken by greenery.
You can Darren play off each other brilliantly. You should 100% do more of these
Nice to see two of my favourite RUclipsrs working together for me, the viewer. Thanks .
What a waste of such a beautiful house. Great video as usual Martin.
Thank you Lorraine
Fabulous video Martin, thank you. I think I could wonder around the remains of Milner Field for hours.
Oooh, The War of the Roses on Martin's channel! But Martin and Darren that was wonderful. The deserted miniature railway and Titus Salt's legacy. What a day out. Gentlemen, thank you both.
Thanks so much Mike glad you enjoyed
thank you both so much that was fantastic and all the wonderful finds you shared with us all the very best from trev and Christine down south
Thanks Trev and Christine
Thanks Darren & Martin. Really enjoyed and beautiful photography ❤💛💚
I hope you got your passport stamped lol. Shipley Glen tramway brings back childhood memories of days out on the Glen with my mum and dad. Great video and cheers Darren.
fab video, many thanks Martin & Darren
It seems criminal to me to see such a majestic house as Milners Field House could not have been saved.
Definitely, I’m sure they could have sold it easier than demolishing it, I mean I’d have taken it no matter how many early deaths had happened!
We can't save everything, in the news today if Covid is in your house they can demolish it. With covid arriving by plane and dinghy daily we could all be sat on a big pile of rubble soon.
Wow !, you’ve done it again !.
I remember seeing a piece on TV a few years ago about Saltaire and Sir Titus Salt, pretty sure his statue stands outside the front of his mill. I’ve wanted to visit this place since then, fascinating place with great history, thank you for bringing us a little closer and showing these wonderful finds. Thank you and Darren for the tour, great knowledge, great history and real presentation with no nonesence. A real shame about Titus Jnr and his mansion but, a credit to those who toiled to build it back then that so much remains. Mosaic floor was beautiful and should be preserved somehow, such a shame but an awesome sight to see.
Thank you Martin and Darren, your channels should have WAY more subscribers.
Thanks Kevin. It was a treat having Martin over, i tried to fit as much in as possible in the short time we had.
That was wonderful. I sure miss Yorkshire, I spent quite a bit of time there a few years ago. I mostly was in the Ripponden, Barkisland area but roamed everywhere I could get by walking, train or bus. I would have loved having a tour like this. Saltire truly was impressive, and Titus was ahead of his time for what he did. Patrick Bronte was also a person who cared deeply for the people of his parish and worked tirelessly to clean up the waterways and change the way grave stones were placed as he knew it affected the water conditions that led to even more deaths. I’d love to see a tour of the area, even though I was there many times. It’s beautiful in Haworth.
What a treat to see the area I lived and played in as a child. My friend works at Fulneck school, and I used to play in Greenside tunnel many many years ago! Very scary it was! There is a group trying to save Greenside tunnel from being filled in. PS... Milk in second and I was born in Pudsey. Great video Martin.
How could anyone think of filling it in. They have no respect for history. Either open it up as a cycle/walking path or leave it alone. No need to fill it in.
@@simontay4851 westleedsdispatch.com/pudsey-greenside-tunnel-infill-planning-application/ This is the Pudsey end of the tunnel.
@@kay110 The article is from 2 years ago and the application was refused.
16:30-17:15.. nice little speech.!
Summed him up brilliantly. 😁
That town looks awesome, nice and quiet, no noise.
You’ve done it again ! I remember the Salts house before it was demolished , my uncle had a weekend chalet nearby and we used to go and play all around the house and grounds .1957 was the last time I was there
Oh my days Martin that's the best video to date . absolutely superb .great effort both of you.
Cracking video Martin, nice to see a bit of Yorkshire!
Thanks for this Martin it brought back many memories for me, I'm a Pudsey lad and walked through the Greenside tunnel many times. In the late sixties Greenside station and its goods yards were my playground! If that wasn't enough my family later moved to a house near Shipley Glen and I remember walking up the hill beside the tramway from Saltaire regularly. I've been thinking of going back there, no excuse now., it's a great area to explore.
The white peacocks on the glen cafe .
@@d34dly0101 Nice, I was of course not mentioning any of the many great pubs in this area.
Wow my old stomping grounds i used to go to that pub in saltaire and Shipley glen my gran lived near there you have brought memories flooding back thank you martin 😎
What a fantastic video that Saltaire Village looked lovely and the remains of the house was superb you can imagine that house would have had the best of the best
Loved the cellar exploration. Great stuff, Martin. Thanks!!
great video, really interesting thanks Martin and Darren. Going to look up Mr Salt now
Always good to see a collaboration between two of my favourite RUclipsrs!
B H Martin!!! Too much much good stuff, my head's about to explode🤕 Eeee, that wer reet grand lad👍
Good for you! At least you got down in the cellar! Good vid too!
A bit of everything there Martin, plenty of variety. What a difference it makes having someone with you who knows the place. It was a bit of a coincedence, you crossing the Pennines just as I finished the chapter on Leeds and Pudsey in the book I'm reading.
I'd love to know a bit more about that miniature railway; it looks like quite a project.
Yeah the Miniature railway to be honest we know very little about it
Brilliant video. You two worked well together!
I was drinking beer when I was watching video but parked it out of respect forTItus .that was truly remarkable .Who do we know today that would do that for their workers????
Titus Snr himself wasn't teetotal, but he had seen the state of the workers in his former inner city Bradford Mills, so decided to create them a village to be proud of and create an environment where they would thrive. There was method in his madness too, as it increased productivity and it was rare for workers to miss a shift.
Titus Snr lived at Crownest in Lightcliffe, another grand old house sadly gone, though again you can see remains if you know where to look.
Saltaire is wonderful and definitely worth a visit. The moravian village looks interesting never been or heard of that. The embankment history fascinating and the demolished house, what a pity such a lot of work to create it only to be used for such a short time, glad Damien took you there. Great video, very enjoyable, cheers Martin and Damien and the little mouse of the house. X
Another wonderful adventure so many things to see . Your great at finding these things. Well done indeed. 👍🏼
An absolutely fantastic video Martin.
Many thanks for sharing 😀🍻👍🏻
Absolutely awesome, as a Bradfordian I've loved every minute of it.
Thank you Habib glad you enjoyed 👍
Great video Martin. I have always been really interested in any old ruins/buildings whenever we are out walking so i can understand why you love it so much. Definitely look into Adventure me.
What a gem of a video, thank you Martin and Darren!
Thanks for this Martin. An excellent video as usual. It's as though the house was saying - "I'm not meant to be destroyed!" - but nobody was taking any notice!
Brilliant video Martin (and Darren) Criminal that that old house was demolished,
Great video again Martin, love going to Saltaire. Still, the best things to come out of Yorkshire though are Tetley’s Bitter and the M62. 😀
I actually use that line in my second video with Martin Zero. lol
As a Pudsey boy born and bred a right of passage when I was a kid was to walk through greenside tunnel by yourself and your mates would meet you at the other end. Many school holidays spent playing in and around the tunnel and on the embankment and riding dirt bikes as a teenager. Paid it a visit with my wife a couple of years ago and went through a small tunnel under the embankment which the stream flows through. The security door to the tunnel was open too so I had a wander in for old times sake!
Brilliant video.. welcome to Yorkshire!! I used to live in Saltaire, so know Miller field very well.. I now live in Leeds and have recently visited Fulneck... Was great to see you going around those places...
Thanks Chris, great places
I used to work at Salts Mill a couple of decades ago. Doesn't look to have changed much! :-)
Mancunian living in between leeds and bradford. Loved this video.
Thank you Peter
A fabulous video Martin of some very special places .Yorkshire is amazing You made a great team .👍
Thank you Helena
Try saying is that the yorkshire part of Lancashire that really winds them up!!!!
Love Saltaire. Never knew about his sons gaf though. I’ll have to go have a peek :) Cheers to both of ya for that one.
Fantastic...! A really great tour...
Absolutely love this video and the collaboration between the two of you! 😍
Excellent video Martin. Came to this from seeing one of Darren's videos on Saltaire. Thought I'd check out your video as well. Thank you.
There some beautiful places in Yorkshire - another great video well done 👍
What a cracking trip, that house was so melancholy, what a tragedy that a property like that was destroyed but it happened a lot and it is in itself an emotive and beautiful place. Thank you for taking us along.
I bet that house was very beautiful in its day
Thankfully diplomatic relations with Yorkshire is maintained, we need their tea ☕👍
I suppose we do 😄
Thank you Martin I love history especially this kind about real people.
Thank you very much Helly
What a great day out that was....thanks for bringing us along. Imagine if have a time-lapse camera that went back hundreds of years. Nature - development - decay - and then back to nature again. Come back in a couple of hundred years and who knows what will be standing right where you were having a cuppa! Love the English countryside, great music...thanks Martin!
Fascinating video Martin, that is also my old playground, I was born on the kitchen table at 44 Moorhouse Place (now known as Delph end) in Pudsey, and ranged up and down the valley that the viaduct was built to cross. I have a pic of my parents somwhere, standing under the bridge that goes through the viaduct, Just where you were standing! That would be Tyersal beck you were paddling in! John Warners remarks below also tell of an old Pudsey tradition of walking down the valley and picknicing, and blackberrying on a Sunday. There was a mill in the bottom of the valley where the trekking stables is now, called Gibraltar mill, and the road which led down from waterloo rd to the valley bottom was Gibraltar road, Those Sunday outings were known as "Goin d'ahnt't Gib" The lady who ran the little shop, off licence and unoficcial pub at Delph end was Cider Annie, or Annie Jones, who wrote a book about this area, and her life there, which was called "Valley of Memories" The earlier name of Moorhouse Place comes from the previous owner of the shop, Mrs Moorhouse!
Phil Whitley, East Yorkshire ruclips.net/channel/UCKf0nWnXKXltBjj7MWtdjWA?
Very interesting Phil. I had heard of Cider Annie before.
Sounds great Phil
Wow this is a treat for a Sunday night as usual interesting places you say they are fantastic lovely places to visit. Old historical building and water and underground. You can't finish a video without going underground and that cellar was brilliant and the remains of the flooring. It's was a massive building when you look at it in the pictures. You can't imagine the work involved in building such a place. You knock it down and the cellar remains intact shows you how strong it was build just fantastic. A thank you to your fellow RUclipsr who I shall subscribe and follow. Where next will you be I will tune in next week and find out. Stay safe.
Hi Martin see videos very interested place round enjoy walk round
Cracking video as per, Yorkshire, nice change. Love Saltaire used to deliver / collect from that big mill back in the day.
Best vlog for ages Mart, I work at a company within the mill at Saltaire so it was all familiar. And what a find the ruins were, good on ya for getting in the cellar really interesting, oh it’s my birthday today also👍🏴
What an episode! As my aunt would say! "Choc-A-Bloc" with great scenery and information! Too bad that great old house and conservatory were not saved. The Whitewicks would love that embankment and abandoned railroad line! Thanks Martin and Darren!
Thanks Miles, yeah deffo one for the Whitewicks
Loved the miniature railway!!. Hope someone saves it!! Embankment story fascinating. Beautiful! Nice place if you were homeless.
Thanks Christine, Shame about the miniature railway
Another cracking vlog, really interesting, great to see you and Darren exploring together.
Brilliant Martin ... weve travelled to saltaire myself and Lee ......on a day out loved it so impressed by the housing, large buildings noticed lots of lions on plinths ..the weir and park .. theres a statue of titus in that park i dont know if you saw it ..Anyway that was truly a great video ..Thanks for sharing ...
Nice to see you this side of the hill for once and teaming up with Darren is a win win.
Cheers Johnny
I used to live in Baildon...your trip around Saltaire has made me feel quite homesick. Thoroughly enjoyed it though. Cheers!
Just so happy to see your videos! Thank you!
Simply fantastic! So interesting and a pleasure to watch. Great collaboration with Adventure Me's Darren. Loved every minute!
Wow Martin think that is one of your best videos. Just about everything you could possibly want to see was there. Darren is a gem taking you out. Even a mosaic floor which would probs look beautiful cleaned up tho just to see was fabulous. Thanks so much for taking me along. Please stay safe
Yet another great video for a chilled out Sunday. I love the history I can learn without leaving my chair! Thanks for a very informative video.
Thanks Martin for another great vlog really interesting and historic. Take care and all the best. Stevie
Hooray for Yorkshire! Thanks Darren. Excellent video, loved the story of Titus Salt. Quite a mill & town. Cheers from New York!
Thanks very much and regards to New York
Been looking forward to this all afternoon
That was fantastic video from the embankment to that beautiful house. Thank you
Thanks very much Mary
Thank you both for sharing this! To think that that house once thrived with life, no matter how genteel or rowdy, and has now become small piles of rubble is a little bit distressing! I couldn't help but think of all the people that once moved around inside; maids, governesses, cooks, valets, butlers, cleaners, gardeners, as well as the residents!
A truly moving video Martin, thank you! :-)
Thanks very much Chris. I feel the same
@@MartinZero You are very welcome!
Another thing that worries me slightly, is all this history and heritage, right on our doorsteps, and most people ignore it!
Then I see the graffiti and blind vandalism, and think that the wrong people ignore it! And the wrong people visit it! :-/
This is been very intrested, that house remains is intresting and the mill town history.
Love a good railway walk 😀 Cheers lads, on my way to AdventureMe's channel 👍👍🙂
You're welcome, big fan here.
@@AdventureMe 😀😀😀😀 ❤️
From Leeds , Living in Sheffield
Been to saltaire a few times , fantastic interesting place , they have great brewery called saltaire brewery
Yehh, Saltaire brewery is lovely.
Fantastic video, going back in time amazing.
Good way to end my evening on RUclips.. brilliant as ever
loved it ' as ever . all the very best from wigan . still very much in lancashire
Great set of mini videos from the darkside, a 7th intresting pace for a quick pint could be the modern Saltaire Brewery.
Thanks Martin Brilliant Keep safe, Dave
Thanks very much Dave
The old house was sort of fascinating, spooky and sad all at the same time - I can see why you were affected by it. I have heard of Saltaire but didn't realise where it was or how much still exists. I will seek it out next time we are up that way. Great video as always Martin, keep up the good work. Any live sessions in the pipeline? Off to check out Adventureme now.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saltaire?wprov=sfla1
Saltaire is an excellent 1/2 day out - 20 mins direct from Leeds by train.
I live down the road from Saltaire village and it so beautiful!!
Full of history! I didnt know until the other year that under the streets of Saltaire are tunnels. The mill workers used them to get to work. They did a tour of them for the first time the other year when Saltaire festival was on, worth a visit to the world heritage site 😊
Great video Martin. I look forward to these every week. Exploring with a flask of tea and fishcake, chips and gravy. Perfect 😂
I must admit it was a very good fishcake Paul
Well done Martin and Darren,
This has been another superb production and the music worked very well too. It's lovely looking back and getting a glimpse of how we think things were. Times were hard back then but how nice seeing someone looking after his workforce, we must visit Titus Salt's Saltaire when this virus is gone, it looks so interesting. Well done and thanks.
Ian and Angie.
Thanks very much Ian and Angie deffo worth a visit
Those cellars would've spread lxb of the house, dry to and so well camo'd today.
Cellar reminds of Sutton Scarsdales but canna get down it. Nice one !
Yeah I would of been straight over that fence Martin and loved it, I like a challenge, haha. Its a while since I used my ladder, that tunnel would of been perfect, and it looks a inpressive tunnel, perhaps one day.
Loving your channel Martin, you,ve come a long way and deserve all your views and subscribers, and we all know a lot more about Manchesters history now, thanks for the mention, made my day, all the best Pat
Thank you Pat. You have been a big inspiration to me. I owe a lot to you 👍
As you said "two rules" I knew tee-totaling had to be one of them and then...the pub called "Don't Tell Titus" Brilliant!...A really fun multi-faceted video, Martin and Darren!
excellent video well done its amazing what you find.
Great video. As a proud Bradfordian I feel you covered Saltaire well. Thank you for showing some of the good features of Bradford, which so often gets down-trodden by mainstream media - for years whenever Bradford got mentioned on the news, it was accompanied by images of the Bradford Riots.
Thanks Paul. I am very impressed with the place
@@MartinZero it is one of the many gems of the city.
Another great video Martin thumbs up
Sunday has now become my favourite day...... Loving your videos Martin. :)
I have a friend in Yorkshire/ Otley. I love this area.