Restoration Man: Railway Water Tower (Before and After) | History Documentary | Reel Truth History
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- Опубликовано: 15 дек 2024
- George Clarke advises a couple who dream of converting Settle Station Water Tower into a unique home.
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So happy for this couple. They are a great inspiration for who I'd like to be at that age
Think this is the most stunning restoration, such a solid building, love how they kept the old stonework inside, which is unusual, and such tasteful architectural design. Lovely.
These two old people had more taste than almost all the younger couples on this show. Wowww, so tastefully designed, furnished and decorated,
furniture is just awful, super cheap walmart-vibes I'm getting. Building structure is nice, but the interior is just horrible.
Great restoration indeed.
Thank you for giving us a video where the background music doesn't drown out the conversations! Wonderful story and wonderful couple who took on this project.
I agree, I often can't hear George when the music is so loud.
They sometimes do that to get around copyright issues. It’s annoying but otherwise RUclips would take it down
Fabulous homage to heritage. One of the many things that we should all be proud of and proof that a little snow on the roof does not mean the fire has gone out. Wonderful.
Just beautiful!!! I'll quote George's last comments "the fantastically brave steps you've taken to restore it"... 'Nuf said ❤
Fabulous, one of the most beautiful restoration ever seen ! So clerverly thought, prepared and built. And What a lovely couple ! Very respectul and they really love this building!
Really almost fall in love of this wonderful couple ! Just admiring their energy to start such an ambitious project ! Chapeau 👏
I’ve made up my mind I’m moving to the English countryside and taking in one of these projects! These old buildings are absolutely stunning!
To love something so much that not only do you save the railway line that ends up Servicing your nation but you end up saving a piece of its physical history these are two very beautiful people I hope they are able to enjoy that place for a long time.
Fantastic couple! This is the stuff that Britain is made of. Loved it!
My favorite restoration so far. Beautifully done.
I fell in love with this couple the moment Pat said she wanted it to be modern with lots of glass. How wonderful to be able to watch!😍
This is one of my all time favourite restorations I have ever seen.
Another just fabulous building wonderfully restored. Such a pleasure to watch these restorations. Actually would love to live in UK or France to find a project house. The bring back to life something that deserves to live on, ah such a dream.....
Watching all your phenomenal videos about water towers, I come up with the same question. Why in the world would seniors take on such a difficult job of restoration and be able to climb so many steps. What will happen down the road when they cannot navigate them? I love the investigation to the history of these structures. Keep up the great work
They can enjoy it now and buy a stairless place instead when that time comes.
I think they restored it because he is so keen to preserve the history and legacy of the railroad. He even says so at the end. Perhaps someday the structure could be turned into a museum that tells the story of the building and survival of the railroad?
Not too many steps, really. One day, they may not climb the floating stairs to go onto the rooftop, but other than that, it's kind of like a 2 story house.
Loved this episode! Not as much stress 😄
I love this show! I'm learning so much about British architecture and history. Thank you for the upload.
Masterful. Beautifully done - by a man who knows his onions about the railways.
Thank you for not having the background music over the people speaking my favorite video so far
Very well said, so many of these interesting video's totally ruined by overloud "music".
George You have illustrated this project with so much love and care for the restaurators and what a beautiful job they have done to bring this building to a true jewel of a home. Thank you and love to you. Please keep on doing what you do for the buildings, the people and for documenting history in such beautiful way.
I love the restorations on this series; but I can’t help but think about my old knees on all those stairs. The owners must be in wonderful shape, as are the buildings.
Oh my goodness, what a wonderful restoration of this lovely water tower. How lovely they had the vision to save this wonderful building
Beautiful stone work. Love how there are so many stone buildings in England
Stunning. Definitely one of my favourite. They haven't done too much to the old part. It looks so welcoming. 👏👏👏Love it.
One of the best restoration I have seen, all of them are beautiful don’t take wrong, each one of them are beautiful in their own Architecture 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
So beautiful! I love the periwinkle staircase! Great choice. ❤️
Absolutely Loved this building
Those folks are a couple fantastic people! So happy for their dream to come reality! Wow that rail and hotel is incredible! The craftsmanship is breathtaking. I can’t believe the rail wanted to tare it down. I’m so over big corporate. They don’t care about anything. I’m so happy to see that rail station and hotel still standing grander than anything else there! Fantastic building
One of the more interesting and beautiful saves.
Lovely, delightful couple. Well done restoration.
Best episode yet. Thanks
This is the best restoration ever
From watching this series this is one of my favorites.
lovely job. great couple. great video. really enjoyed it
HE SAID FEET!!!!! I can actually relate to these dimensions
Yes but he said in old money!
We have these water towers made by the British in my hometown. And they still provide water to the community
One of the very best home build/renovation episode
S I’ve seen(during lockdown I’ve watched too many to count!!!!!!)
Delightful and stunning with such Honor so grateful to see
This is a wonderful tasty restoration, the new blends in with the old well and isn't too obvious, at first sight it's still a railway water tower.
I like how they turned the tank in a habitable space without altering its looks .
Wonderful restoration!
What are we going to do when generations such as these brave, committed and caring people pass?
Grade 2 listing has destroyed more of England's buildings than the Luftwaffe ever could have hoped for.
min bannister what does grade 2 mean?
Historic so you have to run everything by a board. Everything must be approved and mess with the historical integrity of the outside I believe.
Majority of Grade II buildings are pre 1945
Fantastic job by two amazing people.
One of my best in the series.
I really enjoyed this beautiful story :)
Incredable restoration 🥂👏👏!
Love this restoration.
I Just finished watching..great !! But high presure the outside clean ..and you be amazed !!
Such a structurally sound water tank would also make a really cool rooftop infinity pool on top of a small and unique 150 year-old building - a perfect rental vacation home. (An infinity pool would of course require a second pool-wall behind the first to prevent the water from running down the exterior walls of the building).
Dude. You would rock Pictionary.
BUEN PROYECTO FELICIDADES PRIMERA
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VEZ QUE VEO TU CANAL
Fantastic, stuff of dreams for boys with train toys! Absolutely brilliant.
44.50 in this video: that beautiful view at the railway station...wow. Imagine having that.
beautiful...
I’ve been into this house once, around the time they finished renovating it. I almost forgot how it looked inside but it’s just as beautiful as I remember. I remember my sister being scared to walk up the stairs to the roof room because it looked like the stairs wasn’t supported, made me laugh
The poor lady is frustrated by the Planning Commission, but she has a glass of wine...smart lady.
george lovely guy
what abeautiful building
Voluntary commitment will always outshine political commitment.
Beautiful reno!
Would've liked to have seen a slow well defined picture of the note at 29:33...
As I can make out it says:
This structure was engineered by ( can’t read) skill and perseverance of the undek...... dated this tenth day of may 1939(?)
Macefield, Ridd, Wear, Spencer, Dawson
Hope it helped :)
@@goovyme
Thank you...
George is so smart
Well done
I just love it....lucky couple
love it!
Well Done
The Soviets would be envious seeing the UK bureaucracy. Wow. ...it's so sick.
I was really happy seeing this building renovated so as the couple could live in it, overlooking the village and the railway SO I was really alarmed to see the place on Google maps 360° street view. It looks horrendous now with giant capital letters saying SETTLE up on what was the beautifully painted metal surround of the water tower. There also appears to be an overly large carbuncle on the rear of the building, which is now marked as a museum.
I don't know at this moment how long they lived in it before it's change of use although the chap did say he hoped one day it would be absorbed into the railway but I imagine those beautiful glass sided stairs had to be changed for the public flocking through, plus the stairs upto the roof. In my view, depending how long they lived there, the roof room was a waste of £50,000. The public wouldn't appreciate it. I'm going to see if I can find out some years for this project.
Couldn't help noticing you didn't broach the overall cost of the project, or perhaps I missed it. I heard 50,000 Pounds for the rooftop room but what about the rest?
P.S. hate the blue stairs.
Me too! They don’t suit the building at all.
Go right now and listen to “Driving the Last Spike” off We Can’t Dance by Genesis. Phil Collins wrote a song that captures the building of the British Railway. Great episode-love this show!
"spikes" are used on North American railroads, not UK or European railways. They use bolts.
Tuchembere utwu turi inspiring. Kuda zviro.... Munodadisa
Lovely couple
IMO one the best ones
very nice couple
You've already released this episode
Truly awesome
Lovely!
Very stunning
Fantastic,..beautiful,........such a fun interior!
How many great buildings have been lost to time and decay because the gov asks too much for the sale price and refuse to make price concessions for proper restorations?
Lovely
I think the roof room would have been better modelled after a signal box. Perhaps the officials wouldn't allow it. Mark is one of those people who rise to the top and succeed in anything they endeavour and not through cronyism either. I wonder what makes the difference? Lots of people put energy and passion into stuff but few succeed like he has, in even one thing. It's a bit intimidating. Like George's respectful enthusiasm too.
20:16 George almost got a hug and kiss with that man almost tripping over his own feet lol
I was in Ireland in 02, there, I saw a round towering on the west coast. I dreamt of doing something like that on my land, surrounded by oak trees.
These conservation officers - they want to keep everything the same but in order to survive you need to adapt and that includes things like old buildings, cars, furniture etc. Nothing will survive if it cannot be changed.
Hola desde Chile, me gustaría que tuviera subtítulos en español para saber lo que hablas y además te sigo ya que me encanta verlo sobretodo los parajes en los cuales los matrimonios compran para remodelar. Saludos cordiales de parte de Loreto 🙋👍
Curious how they get the water off the roof now?
Rainwater is directed to the original water outflow pipe of the tower, then to a 1,000 gallon underground tank.
I would of made a glass dome over the top so you had the whole top to be used
they forgot to put in a lift
No we didn't.
The stairs would wear on my joints! I need an elevator or escalator!🤣🤣🤣
Anyone know why, in almost all of these shows, the interior walls are cinderblock/block-built, instead of timber framed? I feel like in the US cinderblock is really industrial construction (office buildings, warehouses, dormitories) and timber framed walls are so much more common in residential interiors? Timber frame is obviously less sturdy but also much quicker to assemble.
D.E. S
Maybe because wood/timber has to be imported into Great Britain?
'The local blacksmith' ... !!! Now THERE is a civilized nation!
Bring back Arts and Crafts ... the Arts and Crafts Movement.
History should have president since there are many ways to solve safely
Wow 14:46 he almost burned himself
I wonder where they are now?
Still here - and loving it.
Haha ... 'The Conservative Government decided that road travel should be the preferred mode of transport'. Hmmm ... yea, & look where's that has got us! smh :-(
Is that a political statement? The Labour party closed more railway lines, more coal mines and steelworks than the Conservatives. And dont forget Portillo saved the line. I come from the home of the railways and up until the last election when the Tory party took Don Valley, a Labour stronghold. Doncaster
@@stephenobrien5909 ... No, it wasn't a political statement ... so, calm down. It was meant to be a lighthearted observation. I hate politics, & politicians, & avoid them at every opportunity.
Love
he drew an American locomotive with cow catcher. English locomotives have buffers.
Marcus has a superfluous vocabulary.
Philistine.
Our society needs to start building with masonry again.