Love this concept! I have done this myself a lot in England and France, I love finding out about little pieces of history and culture of a small town, no matter how small or inconsequential it may seem
Great place, I moved here a couple years ago, like most places it's better in the summer, with beer festivals regular music and some top eateries. Quite sleepy but easy access to lots of different places, can be out of the big smoke and in constable country within an hour plus the coast and down to earth people.
I think Manningtree is the smallest town in Britain. Its biggest asset is its location. Mainline to Norwich-London. Next to the river, Harwich port a few miles away, Constable country on the doorstep. The Tendring peninsula is full of pleasant villages. I think you should do a video on Jaywick.
DAMNNNN, got home from work to find this appear on my subscriptions. I cant believe you were in Manningtree, I live here, if I knew you were down for the day I would have taken the day off work to buy you guys a pint. If you come back this way in the summer, I would love to say hey in person. Great video. ❤
there's a cool place in Manningtree called 'Winyl' that sells beer and vinyl. You can buy a bottle to bring home or sit at the little bar and drink whilst listening to vinyl which is pretty cool
There's something so weirdly beautiful about this series. That lingering shot of the coffee cup on the floor is just top notch. I hope this series continues.
Recommended of a place: Cinderford! It’s a small mining town in the Forest of Dean. Not much at first glance but there’s a cinema converted from an old theatre, great walks into the forest and so many interesting people
Nice that you met the mayor of Manningtree 5 minutes in, probably not the best sign that two of the best things about the town are the trains and buses out 😂
Being from Ipswich on the train Manningtree was always the first stop on the way to London and just a few miles down the road, yet I have never had an inclination to visit. Not even ever suggested for a day sesh, love that you spent a day there.
Amazing! I went to school in manningtree and have many fond memories of it. I grew up in dedham and would recommend you visiting there. In the summer it is a lovely day out for the family. It's best feature is it's close proximity to manningtree.
Used to visit here semi regularly and i am not sure why. We tried to go crabbing there with limited success. It's surprising it get's such a regular train service for such a small town. Not a bad place to live i would imagine, but probably expensive.
THREE PUBS!! ITS THE THREE PUBS GUY! heard you talking about him in The Moon Under Water! 👍 you should check out Maldon its a little seaside town in essex where i grew up. i havent been back in a few years (live abroad cuurently) but its a nice little place!
Every time I've passed through Colchester station you hear all the announcements about changing for Manningtree, but I'd never been out that way, so thanks for providing a service to satiate that minor curiosity. Strange that neighbouring Lawford is actually bigger, yet the station holds Manningtree's name and not even with an ampersand to include its host. That Wiki stub mentions that Lawford and Mistley on the other side tried to ride in on Manningtree's coattails and merge into Mega-Manningtree but Manningtree held its own and stood firm. Parish the thought... /parish/ ... (you know: civil parish)
Lucca Italian, Estuary wine bar, nice local park to walk through or just further up Furze Hill woods, beach is lovely in summer and always buzzing. Walk along the path by co-op is nice too, decent library. Wrong time of week and year to visit is all 😀. We have young children and love it!
I grew up in manningtree. It was fab because it was a tiny community. Everyone knew one another and loved each other. Then they they built LOADS of homes. It really lost its charm and is way too small for how many people they want living there! There was never anything to do but we all made it work. My friends and I spent time at the park, beach and fish pond. The amount of useless shops opening is crazy too. It makes it feel like there’s even less to do unless you want to plan a funeral then get some Botox to cheer you up.
Ever been to Wareham in Dorset Robbie ? Definitely a little town (6 or 7 thousand inhabitants), but with plenty of history back to battles with vikings, burial places of kings, a great fire, hangings during the Bloody Assizes - it's had it all. And it's got more than 3 pubs...
Excellent idea for a series - doing essentially this was how I kept myself sane at uni in a city that very much wasn't my cup of tea. Obviously there's loads of places you could do but would recommend Devizes, Kings Lynn, and Berwick upon Tweed as towns which don't stand out but have more to them than meets the eye...
Come up to the unfortunately named Whitehaven, it's a pain in the arse to get to on public transport but we've got a pretty acceptable harbour, a reasonably interesting museum, and a place called the rum story, which is all about slavery, the rum trade, and the time an American privateer called John Paul Jones tried to invade Whitehaven, but failed because his sailors went to the pub and got too drunk to successfully take control. There's also two Gregg's about a minute apart from each other. It's an....interesting place.
Like this concept. Would like you to visit Lymington in Hampshire - the town that was too posh for an Argos. Maybe visit Plymouth as well for a tour with Pieface - Union St looks lovely, maybe Skipton too - try and find Patrick Stewart. 🙂
I am currently in the process of purchasing a house in the centre of Manningtree and thought I would google to see if anything came up, this video was the first thing! Thoroughly enjoyed the video, reminded me very much of C4's Travel Man. Hope you do make it back to Manningtree in the summer, it has a charm about it. If you have the time I would highly recommend the circular walk from Manningtree to Dedham and back to Manningtree via Flatford.
Great video. Get yourself up to a town called Seaham, just south of Sunderland. A really nice little coastal town with a marina and a seafront area with local cafes and shops.
Great video Robbie, happened to see the notification for this whilst my london liverpool street bound train was arriving into Manningtree! Come to Felixstowe, I can guarantee we have more funeral directors BUT a better beach and the best food places 🎉
Robbie, come and visit Deal, in Kent. Seaside town, loads of pubs (over 10, mostly independent), we’ve got a pier, a beach, a castle, a bandstand, a Saturday market, a class independent high street and a station actually in the town. You’ll love it! Would be good content too :)
Excellent video! I highly recommend The Forest of Dean! It’s a beautiful place, but there are parts that are just … *shudders* It would be great to see you
You need to come to my village West Wycombe In Buckinghamshire. Based around the Main Street that has 3 pubs, 2 of which are opposite to each other in some kind of stand-off😂 it has a lovely church on the hill and amazing views. Has The Hellfire Caves which are steeped in history of elite sex parties etc.... oh forgot to mention one of the pubs is haunted 😂
Nice video Robbie mate, only criticism is the coat Ellis is wearing, should he have worn the smurf coat and done so proudly you'd have received a like on this video.
Robbie come back to Harwich it may be shite but its close to manningtree and fits in well with the series concept, has a ton of of history to. Edit: Samuel Pepys was born and lived in Harwich, coincidence 🧐
come and visit Staines-Upon-Thames. Nice little riverside town where they filmed Ali G indahouse... riddled with culture (and it has a brewery and pubs).
Loved this one. So British. I've not been to Manningtree but I could 'Die Happy' if I did (but then again....which funeral directors would I choose..................?).
Hello Robbie. Very Nice video. By the way, you should visit Cockermouth. There is two Greggs. It also has a funny name. however it does flood every 10 years. a building recently collapsed into the river and there is a lot of controversy in the town because the owners cannot afford to pay for it, and neither can the council. there is also quite a few charity shops.
I live in a small village just outside of Manningtree which has infinitely less to do, a pub and a shop 😂. But Manningtree is nice for what it is, a small town. It’s a shame that Maiz was closed when you came it does really nice Mexican inspired food, also up the road from there is The Red Lion which has an awesome Pizza place attached to it
haha they bumped into the true King of Sex...in the Kingdom of Manningtree! No wonder he loves it there, he's been working his way through the entire town his whole life; so many bedroom battles they have to keep opening new funeral directors to keep up with all the knackered conquests...
Get yourself over to The Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield in Birmingham Robbie, Henry VIII's old hunting ground and once formerly the safest place to live in the UK. Lots of pubs too 👍 15 minute drive from Tamworth where you have previously been. Also home to Europe's largest Urban park, its a beauty.
Manningtree for the day then realising I have Tonsilitis on the train home will always live long in my memory
Followed by the most miserable game of 5-a-side.
You can really see in my face how ill I was here, hahahaha. Manningtree was the cure.
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Love this concept! I have done this myself a lot in England and France, I love finding out about little pieces of history and culture of a small town, no matter how small or inconsequential it may seem
Nice really looking into a place isn’t it? I love it.
I hope this is going to be a regular feature. I like the idea of exploring towns that are neither good, nor bad, just there.
Can’t wait to see more towns with stations on the Greater Anglia line!
Stowmarket video dropping soon.
@@RobbieKnox you’re in for a treat
@@RobbieKnox hahahaha gonna get attacked by stowmartians, a weird bunch coming from a local
@@RobbieKnoxgod forbid you have to get on the Marks Tey to Sudbury shuttle train
@@jls1868so niche but so true 🤣🤣
I'm 5 minutes in and the best part so far is the realization that everything is shut on a Monday and every other shop is an undertakers.
That sums it up pretty well.
Great place, I moved here a couple years ago, like most places it's better in the summer, with beer festivals regular music and some top eateries. Quite sleepy but easy access to lots of different places, can be out of the big smoke and in constable country within an hour plus the coast and down to earth people.
I bet it’s lovely in the summer. Loved the beach. 🏖️
I think Manningtree is the smallest town in Britain. Its biggest asset is its location. Mainline to Norwich-London. Next to the river, Harwich port a few miles away, Constable country on the doorstep. The Tendring peninsula is full of pleasant villages. I think you should do a video on Jaywick.
Loved this Robbie! Was like watching a father and son have a little day out :) this content is why you are among the very best creators on RUclips ❤
This is the duo everyone wanted. I think you should continue this series together visiting the most boring towns in the UK,
Even more wholesome than usual. I didn’t know it was possible!
Ha ha. Had you liked it!
Come and visit somewhere in the Black Country, Stourbridge, Gornal, Cradley, Kingswinford. Really exciting places................Honest!!!
DAMNNNN, got home from work to find this appear on my subscriptions. I cant believe you were in Manningtree, I live here, if I knew you were down for the day I would have taken the day off work to buy you guys a pint. If you come back this way in the summer, I would love to say hey in person. Great video. ❤
Sorry to miss you. Will return for a trip to the beach in the summer.
i live in manningtree! a lovely community there's some beautiful walks and places to kayak!
also mistley manor does amazing cooking courses definitely recommend
Watching Ellis and Robbie make a sand castle was like watching a father with his son. Robbie is the universal dad. Rent-a-dad quite possibly.
there's a cool place in Manningtree called 'Winyl' that sells beer and vinyl. You can buy a bottle to bring home or sit at the little bar and drink whilst listening to vinyl which is pretty cool
That does sound good!
There's something so weirdly beautiful about this series. That lingering shot of the coffee cup on the floor is just top notch. I hope this series continues.
Recommended of a place: Cinderford! It’s a small mining town in the Forest of Dean. Not much at first glance but there’s a cinema converted from an old theatre, great walks into the forest and so many interesting people
Sounds awesome. Will add it to the list!
Every video you post makes me feel one way or another. Thank you Robbie love this and I hope it does become a series! ❤
love how Robbie blowing his nose didn't need to be edited out 🤣❤
Cant wait for part 2. I hope to find out what Ellis thought of the soup.
My grandma died the other night, her surname was manning. I liked this video, it made me feel happy to laugh along, thank you for this Robbie
So sorry for your loss🙏🏻🌹
Nice that you met the mayor of Manningtree 5 minutes in, probably not the best sign that two of the best things about the town are the trains and buses out 😂
That man was lovely. Manningtreers are lovely people.
I loved the gentleman talking up his town. He was proud of it. Wonderful video guys.
If you want more than 3 pubs, get yourself over to Knutsford in Cheshire! Plenty to go at there, Robbie!
Being from Ipswich on the train Manningtree was always the first stop on the way to London and just a few miles down the road, yet I have never had an inclination to visit. Not even ever suggested for a day sesh, love that you spent a day there.
Just popped up on my notifications and yes this is exactly what I will be doing for the next 17mins
Ha ha. Enjoy!
Love this, more of this please 🎉
Come back in the summer ill give you a proper locals tour of manningtree in a Drift car -peace and love
Amazing! I went to school in manningtree and have many fond memories of it. I grew up in dedham and would recommend you visiting there. In the summer it is a lovely day out for the family. It's best feature is it's close proximity to manningtree.
Used to visit here semi regularly and i am not sure why.
We tried to go crabbing there with limited success.
It's surprising it get's such a regular train service for such a small town.
Not a bad place to live i would imagine, but probably expensive.
Yeah, the guy we met loved living there!
Go to my hometown Newark On Trent!! There are at least 10 pubs. One of which is a boat on the river Trent. You will LOVE IT
Newark is such a gorgeous place as well
I particularly enjoyed the non-death related scenes.
God my channel is a mess.
YOU REMIND ME OF A MIX BETWEEN DAVID EARL AND DAVE MYERS. YOUR ENTHUSIASM AND MOJO HAD ME FROM THE FIRST SECOND. VERY ENTERTAINING!
Very happy to give you a tour of my home town of Dovercourt, Essex if you like! Incredible mediocre and also not too far on the train
THREE PUBS!! ITS THE THREE PUBS GUY! heard you talking about him in The Moon Under Water! 👍 you should check out Maldon its a little seaside town in essex where i grew up. i havent been back in a few years (live abroad cuurently) but its a nice little place!
That’s him!
Maldon’s great, it’s where I grew up to!
Every time I've passed through Colchester station you hear all the announcements about changing for Manningtree, but I'd never been out that way, so thanks for providing a service to satiate that minor curiosity.
Strange that neighbouring Lawford is actually bigger, yet the station holds Manningtree's name and not even with an ampersand to include its host.
That Wiki stub mentions that Lawford and Mistley on the other side tried to ride in on Manningtree's coattails and merge into Mega-Manningtree but Manningtree held its own and stood firm.
Parish the thought...
/parish/
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(you know: civil parish)
Love this Robbie! Definitely needs to be a series also poor Ellis looked frozen 😢
Please go to Bletchley, its grim and only you could find it's highlights. Such a cute series!
Robbie, come to Leigh on sea. I think you'd absolutely love it!
Lovely brewery to visit there too!
Sudbury Suffolk if you fancy a array of pubs, a dying nightclub and a charity shop on every street some nice walks tho
Lucca Italian, Estuary wine bar, nice local park to walk through or just further up Furze Hill woods, beach is lovely in summer and always buzzing. Walk along the path by co-op is nice too, decent library. Wrong time of week and year to visit is all 😀. We have young children and love it!
I grew up in manningtree. It was fab because it was a tiny community. Everyone knew one another and loved each other. Then they they built LOADS of homes. It really lost its charm and is way too small for how many people they want living there! There was never anything to do but we all made it work. My friends and I spent time at the park, beach and fish pond. The amount of useless shops opening is crazy too. It makes it feel like there’s even less to do unless you want to plan a funeral then get some Botox to cheer you up.
Ever been to Wareham in Dorset Robbie ? Definitely a little town (6 or 7 thousand inhabitants), but with plenty of history back to battles with vikings, burial places of kings, a great fire, hangings during the Bloody Assizes - it's had it all. And it's got more than 3 pubs...
Excellent idea for a series - doing essentially this was how I kept myself sane at uni in a city that very much wasn't my cup of tea. Obviously there's loads of places you could do but would recommend Devizes, Kings Lynn, and Berwick upon Tweed as towns which don't stand out but have more to them than meets the eye...
Come up to the unfortunately named Whitehaven, it's a pain in the arse to get to on public transport but we've got a pretty acceptable harbour, a reasonably interesting museum, and a place called the rum story, which is all about slavery, the rum trade, and the time an American privateer called John Paul Jones tried to invade Whitehaven, but failed because his sailors went to the pub and got too drunk to successfully take control. There's also two Gregg's about a minute apart from each other. It's an....interesting place.
Surely Alfie is a perfect guest for this series. Bloke has been training in AwayDays videos for ages!
I’m just at the start of the video but there is an amazing Italian restaurant called Luccas in manningtree!
Visit Hinckley - Home of 5 Greggs no less! Oh and the Hansom cab was invented here
I came here to say Hinckley as well!
Amazing. Will try and pop in!
Robbie: Hey mate fancy shooting a fun youtube video? Me: Yeah sure! Robbie: Okay let's meet on Monday morning 8am in Manningtree 🤦
Deliberately kept it secret till he arrived at Norwich station.
Like this concept. Would like you to visit Lymington in Hampshire - the town that was too posh for an Argos. Maybe visit Plymouth as well for a tour with Pieface - Union St looks lovely, maybe Skipton too - try and find Patrick Stewart. 🙂
You should try banbury! Very mediocre town but a few things to do and where the rhyme ‘ride a cock horse’ comes from! Love this idea ❤
Came here to say don’t try banbury 🤣
you didnt even show the best bit, the clock with the 7&8 wrong way round
Excellent video! Just subscribed. Would recommend a visit to (East) Dereham in Norfolk, it has a rather lovely windmill
Loved the idea for this video. Should definitely come Bridport in Dorset. Lovely place
Was in Ksi Live stream but instantly left for Robbie Knox. Priorities.
Was he in Manningtree too?
Lol same he was just reacting to a some southasian music video and now he is doing a try jot to laugh
I am currently in the process of purchasing a house in the centre of Manningtree and thought I would google to see if anything came up, this video was the first thing! Thoroughly enjoyed the video, reminded me very much of C4's Travel Man.
Hope you do make it back to Manningtree in the summer, it has a charm about it. If you have the time I would highly recommend the circular walk from Manningtree to Dedham and back to Manningtree via Flatford.
go to Nailsea in Somerset
home of the Wurzels, and has plenty of historical sites (former mines, winding towers etc)
Great video. Get yourself up to a town called Seaham, just south of Sunderland. A really nice little coastal town with a marina and a seafront area with local cafes and shops.
Great video Robbie, happened to see the notification for this whilst my london liverpool street bound train was arriving into Manningtree!
Come to Felixstowe, I can guarantee we have more funeral directors BUT a better beach and the best food places 🎉
Top content as usual Robbie, can I suggest Great Yarmouth and Cromer for future episodes?
Great video and a awesome idea ! You should visit Newmarket the home of horse racing ! And lots of history 👌
Great video Robbie! Would recommend Saffron Walden for the series.
If you ever want a guide around Wantage in Oxfordshire, you are cordially invited Robbie
Love it - Take a look around Luton next 🤣🤣
You should visit Stafford, it's just a random town in the Midlands that no one visits
Robbie, come and visit Deal, in Kent.
Seaside town, loads of pubs (over 10, mostly independent), we’ve got a pier, a beach, a castle, a bandstand, a Saturday market, a class independent high street and a station actually in the town. You’ll love it! Would be good content too :)
I recommend visiting Diss or Thatcham!
Please please make more of these. Fantastic viewing and perspective!! Can you convince @Stuntpegg to join you again?
I am from manningtree, gutted I missed you
I’ll return for a week at the beach in the summer.
@@RobbieKnox and I’ll buy you a pint
Excellent video! I highly recommend The Forest of Dean! It’s a beautiful place, but there are parts that are just … *shudders*
It would be great to see you
As someone who grew up near manningtree this is very funny to me 😂
Did we miss any of the sights?
@@RobbieKnox nope! You covered the four funeral directors! 😂
My Mrs comes from Manninggrree so seeing this pop up made my day. Try. Woking next. £1.5bn in debt and where aliens landed
dorset is real good! jurassic coast so cool but dorchester however... funeral directors, opticians and pubs
You need to come to my village West Wycombe In Buckinghamshire. Based around the Main Street that has 3 pubs, 2 of which are opposite to each other in some kind of stand-off😂 it has a lovely church on the hill and amazing views. Has The Hellfire Caves which are steeped in history of elite sex parties etc.... oh forgot to mention one of the pubs is haunted 😂
go run another marathon!!!! I liked that edinburgh marathon video so much
I’m doing one a week tomorrow!
Nice video Robbie mate, only criticism is the coat Ellis is wearing, should he have worn the smurf coat and done so proudly you'd have received a like on this video.
Robbie come back to Harwich it may be shite but its close to manningtree and fits in well with the series concept, has a ton of of history to.
Edit: Samuel Pepys was born and lived in Harwich, coincidence 🧐
Go to Budleigh Salterton. A seaside town in Devon. About a 20 minute drive from Exeter so could go on tour
Try Robin hoods bay near Whitby, lovely little quaint seaside village but without all the commercialism of Bridlington and Scarborough.
Great concept for a video! I say you should visit Ely in Cambridgeshire. Smallest city in England!
come and visit Staines-Upon-Thames. Nice little riverside town where they filmed Ali G indahouse... riddled with culture (and it has a brewery and pubs).
Please try Ardleigh, absolutely dead but i want to experience nostalgia.
Feel free to visit skelmersdale. It's a town with only roundabouts
Loved this one. So British. I've not been to Manningtree but I could 'Die Happy' if I did (but then again....which funeral directors would I choose..................?).
Love it! Come to Measham, on the border of 4 counties and is very mediocre
Recommended of a place: Nantwich small old town, lots of good food and pubs about!
This is scarily similar to my nan's town in East Sussex. Hope you do more!
Robbie you should come to Porthleven in cornwall!!
We need Robbie Knox and Rob Kellas of TPDTV in Bridlington or Scarborough!
Hello Robbie. Very Nice video. By the way, you should visit Cockermouth. There is two Greggs. It also has a funny name. however it does flood every 10 years. a building recently collapsed into the river and there is a lot of controversy in the town because the owners cannot afford to pay for it, and neither can the council. there is also quite a few charity shops.
I live in a small village just outside of Manningtree which has infinitely less to do, a pub and a shop 😂. But Manningtree is nice for what it is, a small town. It’s a shame that Maiz was closed when you came it does really nice Mexican inspired food, also up the road from there is The Red Lion which has an awesome Pizza place attached to it
It’s nice to see you have a conversation with an elderly person and for them not to mention immigration
Wow ! Ageism in action !
Penistone needs to be on the list 3 pubs, lots of cafes 2 lovely parks
penistone is lovely, i recommend the country market on thursday mornings!
dunno if it was the perspective, but that bloke had the longest fingers I've seen in a while. Like king sized twixes
haha they bumped into the true King of Sex...in the Kingdom of Manningtree! No wonder he loves it there, he's been working his way through the entire town his whole life; so many bedroom battles they have to keep opening new funeral directors to keep up with all the knackered conquests...
Definitely Witham!
YES excited that this is finally happening! i should guest star if you’re up in manchester…
I can’t wait to see you Visit Dawlish Warren with David Earl
Get yourself over to The Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield in Birmingham Robbie, Henry VIII's old hunting ground and once formerly the safest place to live in the UK. Lots of pubs too 👍 15 minute drive from Tamworth where you have previously been. Also home to Europe's largest Urban park, its a beauty.
I for one want more of these videos!
no way you were in my fkn village lol what the