I live in Haddington and love it here! You should do a film devoted to St Mary's Kirk. It is one of the most interesting buildings, not only in Haddington, but in the whole of Scotland!!
Very interesting. Haddington has more listed buildings than any other Scottish town. By the way Willie Wood was born in Gifford just a few miles away which is a beautiful village.
It's great watching your videos of places near where I live. It reminds me that they are lovely places. The combination of beautiful video, subtle music, ambient noise and your comments make them very entertaining as well as being informative.
First I'd heard of Haddington. One part of my family is Scots border, and the other Northern Ireland, and where I never visited Ireland, I've felt most comfortable and "at home" in the north of England. Thanks again for a great walk. I love the history. I remember standing at the base of the Roman column in York, and touching it, thinking of the Roman soldiers who made it, and also touched it so long ago.
Loving your videos, thankyou. Providing much motivation to move there in the next few years from Australia.East Lothian and Scottish Borders are where we are looking.
Visited the Tesco store monthly for a few years as a rep on the way to an Asda store in Dunbar...although its in East Lothian it has the feel of a Borders town.
Of course it was cold - it was Scotland in January! Haddington is the County Town of East Lothian and is very busy on weekdays. A shame you did not get round the the huge church of St Mary's.
Aye a pair of wellies and a wax jacket, and you are a Haddingtononian for sure, its like stepping back in time to a real hick town where the worst thing that has ever happened there is that somebody forgot to pick up their dog poo, and the yokels tried to lynch them, it is called the Haddington dog poo wars., front page news every week in the Courier.
Thanks for the walk around. I have Haddington DNA and visited there some time ago. It is indeed a lovely town. The building you pointed out as being on the site of King William's palace is the Haddington Court House, designed by William Burn and built by my G_G_G-grandfather. He was a Master Mason and built a number of other grand buildings in Haddington and around East Lothian.
The plaque at the top of the High Street recognises the rejuvenation of the Town centre in the 50s, or was it the 60s. The water fountain in Court street has Samson on top of it - it’s called the Brown fountain, originally a drinking water fountain.
Stopped in Haddington many times on journeys south on the A1. It’s a lovely unspoilt town. I’d never noticed the goats before though!! Enjoyed the walk!
I moved to Haddington three years ago. Lovely little town. Shame you didn’t go down Sidegate to St Mary’s Church and back along the river to the High Street but maybe another time 😉. Then you could sample to “to die for” cakes at Falko’s 😋
We used to pass through here and stop off for a browse, not to sure what it's like now but at the time it was a right bustling town with quite a bit of interesting history attached to it.
Yes, of course it is quiet because it is Sunday! If you checked any of the shops' opening hours you would have realised that. And not sure what you have against cheese shops? Walked right past it.
Does obody still cane pots at yuks 🤔 does Boab and Elaine still do the bowl haircuts for £1.80 🤔 what about Doddy Newman is he still doing the plough up Lennox road 🤔 himin lowmin back min side min 🤔 I mind the station small cells 😒 you can’t knock the place if you don’t have depression but want depression move there 🤔 the post office building (mind blown) 🤯
Also watch our fab walk around Edinburgh!! ruclips.net/video/s4gqSAI91oM/видео.html
I live in Haddington and love it here! You should do a film devoted to St Mary's Kirk. It is one of the most interesting buildings, not only in Haddington, but in the whole of Scotland!!
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Thanks Michael
We've been visiting Haddington for a few years now and have finally moved there. We love the town!
Very interesting. Haddington has more listed buildings than any other Scottish town. By the way Willie Wood was born in Gifford just a few miles away which is a beautiful village.
All three Calder brothers who played rugby for Scotland come from Haddington - and me as well!
That was a nice stroll round my old home town
Lovely town - can't wait to go back there
Never had any reason to visit before but I'm glad to see around with you today.
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I just love your comments on each walk!
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Love your videos again. Looksike a very quiet residential city and with no much fun going on.
It is!
It's great watching your videos of places near where I live. It reminds me that they are lovely places. The combination of beautiful video, subtle music, ambient noise and your comments make them very entertaining as well as being informative.
Thank you!
It’s tricky at the moment as everywhere is so quiet and the weather is terrible but I will keep going and keep trying!
Never heard of Haddington lovely place thanks for showing it : )
My pleasure 😊
Born in Haddington,it has changed alot in the last 30 years.
First I'd heard of Haddington. One part of my family is Scots border, and the other Northern Ireland, and where I never visited Ireland, I've felt most comfortable and "at home" in the north of England.
Thanks again for a great walk. I love the history. I remember standing at the base of the Roman column in York, and touching it, thinking of the Roman soldiers who made it, and also touched it so long ago.
Oh yes - York is so wonderful isn’t it!
Loving your videos, thankyou. Providing much motivation to move there in the next few years from Australia.East Lothian and Scottish Borders are where we are looking.
i was born in haddington in the vert memorial hospital moved to cumbria 47 yrs ago enjoyed your video
Visited the Tesco store monthly for a few years as a rep on the way to an Asda store in Dunbar...although its in East Lothian it has the feel of a Borders town.
So true
Another great video I found. Really enjoying these all places I've been so it's nice to be updated on them. Thank you.👍💞
You should try Montrose lovely walks there and side streets with lots of history will look forward to that if you ever get the chance.👍
Of course it was cold - it was Scotland in January! Haddington is the County Town of East Lothian and is very busy on weekdays. A shame you did not get round the the huge church of St Mary's.
I'll be doing that in summer when I return Keith for sure!
@@GimbalWalkTV I look forward to it.
A lovely quiet little back water village, country yokeldum at its very best
Aye a pair of wellies and a wax jacket, and you are a Haddingtononian for sure, its like stepping back in time to a real hick town where the worst thing that has ever happened there is that somebody forgot to pick up their dog poo, and the yokels tried to lynch them, it is called the Haddington dog poo wars., front page news every week in the Courier.
@daviddog2722 is that what's going on there now?
Many thanks for another great video.lts look like I'm taking a walk with you.Have a nice day and U R the best !!...👍👍👍
Thank you so much!
This is my home town, born and breed here. It's a lovely town 😊
Great video, thanks. Xx
Thank you!
I will be back in summer to film a more indepth one!
Very clean😁😁🙏
Thank you for sharing, my ancestors are from Haddington, it was so lovely to see where they came from
Ah awesome - Thank you Karen!
Thanks for the walk around. I have Haddington DNA and visited there some time ago. It is indeed a lovely town. The building you pointed out as being on the site of King William's palace is the Haddington Court House, designed by William Burn and built by my G_G_G-grandfather. He was a Master Mason and built a number of other grand buildings in Haddington and around East Lothian.
Great Wall, Friends live there, nice Town.
The plaque at the top of the High Street recognises the rejuvenation of the Town centre in the 50s, or was it the 60s. The water fountain in Court street has Samson on top of it - it’s called the Brown fountain, originally a drinking water fountain.
Beautiful video! Love Haddington.
Thank you!
Hey mate great walk and vlog thanku looks a lovely place to visit 💯😊
Thanks Andy!
Loved this walk and the subtle music in the background keep on walking 👍🚶🏻
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Stopped in Haddington many times on journeys south on the A1. It’s a lovely unspoilt town. I’d never noticed the goats before though!! Enjoyed the walk!
Thank you!
The plaque that is high up on the wall of Carlyle house is probably related to Thomas Carlyle and / or his wife
I moved to Haddington three years ago. Lovely little town. Shame you didn’t go down Sidegate to St Mary’s Church and back along the river to the High Street but maybe another time 😉. Then you could sample to “to die for” cakes at Falko’s 😋
Definitely - Am heading back in summer to do a more summery walk there!
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What a lovely town. A hidden gem of sorts. I loved everything about it, except for the wheelie bins. I felt there were too many of them.
We used to pass through here and stop off for a browse, not to sure what it's like now but at the time it was a right bustling town with quite a bit of interesting history attached to it.
I think (as with everywhere currently) it would look way better in the sunshine of summer.
nothing like that now
@@daviddog2722 so sad to hear that David, will pop in next time I'm down that way.
I feel like wondering in an old period. Each building is each jewel.
nice movie enjoyed watching very much. Its place i have visited so i really appreciated the movie
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Try Athelstaneford nearby. Home of the saltire flag
Thanks for another great video of work with covid now so will not be playing catch up keep on walking
Oh no - you have Covid?
@@GimbalWalkTV Started today as the family just got over it
i live there so cool, i live so close to the green
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I used to live there my it’s changed
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I got wed in that church
Yes, of course it is quiet because it is Sunday! If you checked any of the shops' opening hours you would have realised that. And not sure what you have against cheese shops? Walked right past it.
You forgot to film St mary's church!!
I'm back in the summer to film a more indepth one Greg - will definitely include that!
I used to have accounts with this ont the bank of Scotland this other one the royal bank of scotland
Does obody still cane pots at yuks 🤔 does Boab and Elaine still do the bowl haircuts for £1.80 🤔 what about Doddy Newman is he still doing the plough up Lennox road 🤔 himin lowmin back min side min 🤔 I mind the station small cells 😒 you can’t knock the place if you don’t have depression but want depression move there 🤔 the post office building (mind blown) 🤯
Its a Sunday and most of the shops are shut, thats why theres noone about!
Yes fair point 🤣 I'm looking forward to going back in summer for a more indepth look around (midweek ideally!)
@@GimbalWalkTV Last Saturday morning of the month is Farmers Market, thats when you need to be here.
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Dislike Th Gimbal TV dog at the top of the screen. Dislike the big writing on the screen . Good vid otherwise and thank you
I like both those things!
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