I'm not sure what the visitor numbers have been in recent (normal) years. But, on the first of my visits over 40 years ago, there were only a handful of tourists in the place. Stunning to have the run of the place pretty well to myself and the slight dilapidation of that time allowed you to see all the different construction methods. A lovely place in a beautiful setting just a short walk from the train station in the town with the appropriately medieval name of Craven Arms.
Thanks for the great comment! I’m quite fortunate that my job is a history teacher, so I get to talk history for hours each day! Hopefully one day i’ll be able to retire and tour castles full time haha! Thanks again :)
This video was great. But I have to ask, was this footage filmed recently? Or sometime else in the year? I ask because it's the dead of winter (here especially) and there is green grass everywhere and nary a peck of snow. I ask this as well because I have no idea how weather fares over there compared to here in Newfoundland.
Thanks for the great comment man. The footage was filmed around 3 weeks ago. In the UK, we rarely get snow. This usually comes around February and we had some of this last week as we’ve just had two storms. Usually during winter the most extreme weather we get in the UK is heavy rainfall. If you come and visit sometime you’d see how the weather is rather different. During summer it stays rather mild, however we do have some weeks in July/August when it is rather warm. Last year we had 40 degrees Celsius on one day.
My sister has done genealogy work and says we're descendants of Henry Vernon, who owned it for a little while, lived beyond his means, had a personal finance crash and then died penniless. I don't know for certain Vernon was my ancestor, but the story sounds like my family.
Yeah definitely man! I’ll have to pop over for a visit. I love Norwich, it’s such a great city, family holidays used to be in Norfolk every year so we’d always visit the city but rarely pop into the castle. The chips in the market place are great!
shadiversity has a great video on the evolution of castles. long story short, you needed a permit from the king to build a castle or even a fortified wall with crenelations and a fortified manor house was as big as you could without permission.
I enjoy all of TheUntoldPast videos
I'm not sure what the visitor numbers have been in recent (normal) years. But, on the first of my visits over 40 years ago, there were only a handful of tourists in the place. Stunning to have the run of the place pretty well to myself and the slight dilapidation of that time allowed you to see all the different construction methods. A lovely place in a beautiful setting just a short walk from the train station in the town with the appropriately medieval name of Craven Arms.
de Lacey name is in my family tree, thanks for exploring this beautiful landmark
Excellent! I deeply appreciate what you do, wish I could quit my job and just tour castles with you. :P
Thanks for the great comment! I’m quite fortunate that my job is a history teacher, so I get to talk history for hours each day! Hopefully one day i’ll be able to retire and tour castles full time haha! Thanks again :)
Has kalpana been resurrected again? 😂
Very nicely explained
✌️at the top aka silicone bean sloth arms deployed today and the staple croc was the front
Great job!
The Church was worth visiting as well.
my entire class had to watch this video
Thanks. All new to me.
This video was great. But I have to ask, was this footage filmed recently? Or sometime else in the year? I ask because it's the dead of winter (here especially) and there is green grass everywhere and nary a peck of snow. I ask this as well because I have no idea how weather fares over there compared to here in Newfoundland.
Thanks for the great comment man. The footage was filmed around 3 weeks ago. In the UK, we rarely get snow. This usually comes around February and we had some of this last week as we’ve just had two storms. Usually during winter the most extreme weather we get in the UK is heavy rainfall. If you come and visit sometime you’d see how the weather is rather different. During summer it stays rather mild, however we do have some weeks in July/August when it is rather warm. Last year we had 40 degrees Celsius on one day.
What a fantastic place
My sister has done genealogy work and says we're descendants of Henry Vernon, who owned it for a little while, lived beyond his means, had a personal finance crash and then died penniless. I don't know for certain Vernon was my ancestor, but the story sounds like my family.
do you think you could do a vid on Norwich castle?
I could do mate! I’ll have to go and have a visit there, I’ve only ever been once and it was a few years back.
@@TheUntoldPast That would be sick if ya did that, I live in Norwich and there's historical stuff everywhere
Yeah definitely man! I’ll have to pop over for a visit. I love Norwich, it’s such a great city, family holidays used to be in Norfolk every year so we’d always visit the city but rarely pop into the castle. The chips in the market place are great!
shadiversity has a great video on the evolution of castles. long story short, you needed a permit from the king to build a castle or even a fortified wall with crenelations and a fortified manor house was as big as you could without permission.
Hi, thanks for the comment! I’ll be releasing a new video this week about fortified manor houses and so on, and how they differ from castles :)
@@TheUntoldPast nice, looking forward to it.
Sir, at 12:38 in the top middle window you have captured a spirit!
Can’t see anything. 12:38 is literally the very last frame of the video. Please post a more accurate time stamp and description
The Untold Past is a boss!
Weird ....?