Wonderful!, I visited there in 2000, I had tea and scones with jam and cream in Ivy's cafe and paid my respects to Compo. I also drank some lovely ales there. I hope to get back sometime to pay my respects to Cleggy, your video brings back lovely memories. Many thanks. Gérard lacey in Ireland. X.
Thank you for making this beautiful video of The last of the summer wine. So beautiful this Video Tour you made Really made me feel I was there. Really felt so good 🌈🕊
I’ve never been able to fathom - in this café, when you enter the door, the counter is on the left. In the studio sets Ivy is seen using a door onto the kitchen behind this counter, but in exterior shots on location, it doesn’t appear to have the requisite space for that behind the building? Not saying it’s a ‘continuity error’ or anything but it’s interesting to consider (at least, I assume that most café interior scenes were filmed on a soundstage? I could be entirely wrong, of course, and by _Return of the Warrior_ the café set had become extremely convincing) . . . Edit - I see - there _is_ indeed the space for a small kitchen alcove! Thank you for providing the video to clear that up! In the series I always had the impression that Ivy’s kitchen was larger than that! I just figured that they didn’t really care too much about complete visual consistency in the earlier days 😅
@@andyadventures2841 Enjoying a pot of tea and a scone but being watched by that small white camera in the corner. You can't escape those damn things even in a quiet village like that. The people who insist in those things are mental and brainwashed.
I remember once visiting Holmfirth and my dad wanting to use the public toilets and finding to his disgust that they were charging people to use it, this was in the midn 90s when the council were beginning to charge people to use public toilets. When my dad came out he told the old lady at the paypoint "20p for a piss?" much to her shock lol. Good on him. I'm guessing they still have em there.
@@andyadventures2841 I’ve been watching since I was 3 or 2 years old in 1985 or 1986 autumn, I think it was 1985 when I saw it when I came back from Uganda, 6 months away from London, my mum pregnant with my late brother that time, they were funny, the scary Nora Betty, lol 🤪😂😈
@@leonard2005ify I hope this short video brought back some fond memories for you 😀. I was born in 87 but from a very young age we used to sit & watch every week. It was a pleasure to visit the place …
@@andyadventures2841 sorry for the delay, I was tired and busy, wow, your like me watching the old comedies from the 70’s and 80’s and your born same decade as me, I watched Benny Hill, the same time as top of the pops late ‘1984, “ allo, “ allo, “ only fools and horses” and more comedies back in the 80’s a lot, at least we got something in common, we both born same decade, grew up quickly watching these comedies than some other people in our generation grew up watching these late in the 90’s.
Why do they need to have a bloody CCTV camera in that cafe and at the exhibition centre for? this need for cameras is getting really ridiculous. Where has the privacy gone? is there some kind of crime rate in Holmfirth that the owner insists they need to have a camera on the corner? answer no, and if there is there then they are useless anyway because they don't do anything. Everywhere you go those damn things are there somewhere, none bats an eye to them and they should. Alot of those large dome cameras will have facial recognition technology, which scans your face and stores your information, the ones in the supermarkets do that. Welcome to China UK.
A short stop in the Beautiful village of Holmfirth famous for hosting Sitcom Last of the summer wine.
Short, but nicely filmed. Thankyou.
That's a pretty cool little café. Seems like a pretty historic area. I'd love to visit sometimes. Just to be in the middle of it.
It’s a beautiful little place to visit Thank you for the support my friend 🙏
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Just went here today great place plus great video
The place looks so beautiful ❤️
Enjoyed the tour.seems quite without the cast. thank you for sharing.
Holmfirth such a lovely place, enjoyed the calm and peaceful tour👌
Thank you my friend. It’s a lovely place 😀
love the video..have a good day
So calm And relaxing Ambiance. Thanks for touring us around 👍
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@@andyadventures2841its near where Jodie Whittaker was born in Skelmanthorpe
The place looks so beautiful and specially the cafes, such a scenic experience
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Very interesting beautiful video sharing dear friend, thumbs up 👍
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lovely! enjoyed your video; charming little village!
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Love to watch the video. Thank you for sharing with us.
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Beautiful video! Thank you for sharing 😆✨
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My grandsons paternal grandad lives there. He use to own a couple of pubs.
Beautiful, like.
Thank you 🙏 😃
Always wanted to go there. What a place to have a cup of tea❤❤❤
It’s so good as a massive fan of the show 😃 get yourself there it’s a lovely place ❤️
Been a few times now to Holmfirth for a day out and it's such a lovely place to visit.
Very nice place I wish I had a little bit more time there 🙏. Great location on the gateway of the Peak District
Wonderful!, I visited there in 2000, I had tea and scones with jam and cream in Ivy's cafe and paid my respects to Compo. I also drank some lovely ales there. I hope to get back sometime to pay my respects to Cleggy, your video brings back lovely memories. Many thanks. Gérard lacey in Ireland. X.
Gerard thank you for the support my friend ❤️😀🙏🇮🇪
Love your channel and great videos, keep posting. New subscriber and BIG LIKE❤️😊👍
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Very nice video. Great upload! New subbie here. Thanks for sharing 😄👍
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really nice video, very entertaining to watch.
Hello thank you my friend 🙏
Very nice video 👍
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Wow!! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you ❤️🙏
You have a subscriber in me great work
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Incredible wow 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊🍀🍀🍀🍀
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So lovely place! Like from Palma de Mallorca 👍
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It's beautiful view 👌
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Really amazing~
i live in Dublin lreland my dream is to visit for a Holiday i loved the show
Great show 😃 get yourself over my friend ✈️
Thank you for making this beautiful video of The last of the summer wine. So beautiful this Video
Tour you made Really made me feel
I was there. Really felt so good 🌈🕊
Hello mark thank you for your kind words & support 😀🙏
just like to say thank you for sharing this I enjoy it and it was the best show on tv then it's on sky tv gold 110 channel now
I absolutely loved the show growing up it was a great experience visiting, thank you for watching I appreciate the support 🙏 😃
Really amazing dear 😇😇
Thank you 😀🙏
What a lovely place! Very atmospheric. Footage well done.
Thank you my friend. I really enjoyed my visit 🙏
I’ve never been able to fathom - in this café, when you enter the door, the counter is on the left. In the studio sets Ivy is seen using a door onto the kitchen behind this counter, but in exterior shots on location, it doesn’t appear to have the requisite space for that behind the building? Not saying it’s a ‘continuity error’ or anything but it’s interesting to consider (at least, I assume that most café interior scenes were filmed on a soundstage? I could be entirely wrong, of course, and by _Return of the Warrior_ the café set had become extremely convincing) . . .
Edit - I see - there _is_ indeed the space for a small kitchen alcove! Thank you for providing the video to clear that up! In the series I always had the impression that Ivy’s kitchen was larger than that! I just figured that they didn’t really care too much about complete visual consistency in the earlier days 😅
Thank you for watching Fletcher 😀. I was just thrilled to be there 😆. 🙏
It was rather busy on that day inside so I tried not to point the camera too much at the folk enjoying a pot of 🫖 & a scone 😆
@@andyadventures2841 Enjoying a pot of tea and a scone but being watched by that small white camera in the corner. You can't escape those damn things even in a quiet village like that. The people who insist in those things are mental and brainwashed.
LOTSW was truly our all-time favorite British Comedy on PBS. Had I only known about it earlier.
Just brilliant I agree Henry 😀 🙏
I remember once visiting Holmfirth and my dad wanting to use the public toilets and finding to his disgust that they were charging people to use it, this was in the midn 90s when the council were beginning to charge people to use public toilets. When my dad came out he told the old lady at the paypoint "20p for a piss?" much to her shock lol. Good on him. I'm guessing they still have em there.
Watch summer wine every night.
I can’t believe all them are all gone, but there some still alive, R.I.P 😢😢😢
Iknow amazing show it was 🎥 😀 🙏
@@andyadventures2841 I’ve been watching since I was 3 or 2 years old in 1985 or 1986 autumn, I think it was 1985 when I saw it when I came back from Uganda, 6 months away from London, my mum pregnant with my late brother that time, they were funny, the scary Nora Betty, lol 🤪😂😈
@@leonard2005ify I hope this short video brought back some fond memories for you 😀. I was born in 87 but from a very young age we used to sit & watch every week. It was a pleasure to visit the place …
@@andyadventures2841 sorry for the delay, I was tired and busy, wow, your like me watching the old comedies from the 70’s and 80’s and your born same decade as me, I watched Benny Hill, the same time as top of the pops late ‘1984, “ allo, “ allo, “ only fools and horses” and more comedies back in the 80’s a lot, at least we got something in common, we both born same decade, grew up quickly watching these comedies than some other people in our generation grew up watching these late in the 90’s.
😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Amazing! They've turned a slum into a tourist attraction!!
I found the place very pleasant especially as a fan of the show 🙏
Why do they need to have a bloody CCTV camera in that cafe and at the exhibition centre for? this need for cameras is getting really ridiculous. Where has the privacy gone? is there some kind of crime rate in Holmfirth that the owner insists they need to have a camera on the corner? answer no, and if there is there then they are useless anyway because they don't do anything. Everywhere you go those damn things are there somewhere, none bats an eye to them and they should. Alot of those large dome cameras will have facial recognition technology, which scans your face and stores your information, the ones in the supermarkets do that. Welcome to China UK.