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Grace Dieu limeworks unfinished business in Hugglescote and the return of Noseh Nev  

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Hello everyone! In todays video we are having a Noseh down at Grace Dieu limeworks, we have unfinished business in Hugglescote and its time for the return of Noseh Nev!
So this, is a very nice little local video, and Grace Dieu in particular seems to be a place that I just cant leave alone! But, there is just so much history down there. The limeworks of course, is somewhere we have been to before, very early on in my video making, but I didn't know an awful lot about the place back then.
Also, we go in search for the Hugglescote mill Tail Race, that iv'e been banging on about! With the mill being demolished in the 1930's, there wasn't much hope in finding the Tail Race. Do I find it? Well you will just have to watch it wont ya lol! We also have some interesting things to look at in the river sence to, that have been doing my head in for ages, because I don't know what they are lol! And of course, we have the return of the mighty Noseh Nev! Who these days, is very hard to get hold of and book, you have to go through his agent, his managment company, he has image rights, and not forgeting the vast amount of Bonios he recieves as payment!!!
Anyway, I hope you enjoy this video, it really is a pleasure making them for you, and we have also just hit 1000 subscribers, so thank you very much, each and everyone of ya!
Cheers, Steve and Noseh Nev.

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@jonathanbadcock5886
@jonathanbadcock5886 2 года назад
Great video and knowledge 👍
@LeiceExplore
@LeiceExplore 2 года назад
Thank you Jonathan!
@Mk3Lew
@Mk3Lew 6 месяцев назад
I’ve been riding mountain bikes in Cademan and Grace Dieu woods for 15 years and I’ve always wondered what that piece of equipment was down in Grace Dieu woods. Had no idea that the steep bits I was riding down were old limestone quarry workings from 1793! Very interesting to learn more about my local area. I cut through that nature reserve in hugglescote on my way to Cademan woods too. Had no idea about the mill or any of that! Some interesting bits in the top half of those woods too. Ruins of an old hunting tower that used to be owned by the De Lisle family that was demolished in 1930. And apparently there was once a chapel nearby too.
@LeiceExplore
@LeiceExplore 6 месяцев назад
Thank you very much. I do know of the hunting lodge you speak of to, gun hill house, very eerie and very interesting old ruin.
@smd1uk
@smd1uk 2 года назад
Great video Steve and finding that old race was a brilliant bit of work. I think those stone wheels belonged to the mill, I’ve sent you a photo via email. You are dead right about that being a pump at Gracedieu, the name on the frame is ‘Joseph Evans & Sons Wolverhampton’, they were a major manufacturer of pumps from 1810 until they were taken over in 1944.
@billynewton202
@billynewton202 2 года назад
My dad told me what it was and he says that below it there is a pond that was formed from the lime works quarry. This pond water was used for a vegetable and growing area for the Manor a couple of hundred yards away from the pump. Above the pump on the cliff to the quarry there stood a small water tower, which held the water and provided a gravity feed system for the plants. He can remember having to pump the water by hand to help fill the tower often, and I bet it was hard work.
@LeiceExplore
@LeiceExplore 2 года назад
Propper hard work I bet! It's a great little Gem as well, tucked away in there.
@darklord-ht2hq
@darklord-ht2hq 5 месяцев назад
I used to play down there as a kid those circles in the brook are what's left of four oil drums filled with concrete. It was a lot deeper years ago and you could see the drums
@LeiceExplore
@LeiceExplore 5 месяцев назад
Thank you. That makes sense now
@darklord-ht2hq
@darklord-ht2hq 5 месяцев назад
Love the channel and subscribed especially the one about the medieval culvert in whitwick and how the railway built the area up by 15 foot. When you showed me the cobbled floor with the drain running down the middle I immediately thought of a slaughter house. I used to work in a meat factory and those tanks that were in there looked like brine tanks. You fill them full of salt water and chuck your hams into them and leave them to cure
@paulellam6926
@paulellam6926 2 года назад
Another great vid, thanks Steve! You always make me smile, and love your presenting style and knowledge!
@LeiceExplore
@LeiceExplore 2 года назад
Thank you very much Paul! Always a pleasure, never a chore!
@bazcooper2937
@bazcooper2937 2 года назад
Nothing stranger than a bloke with mucky knees in the woods ... Great vid pal
@LeiceExplore
@LeiceExplore 2 года назад
Haha! Cheers mate, I had a few looks whilst walking back to the car via the viaduct, thanks for watching
@NicksGarage
@NicksGarage 2 года назад
Congratulations on your first thousand subs.
@LeiceExplore
@LeiceExplore 2 года назад
Thank you Nick! It's much appreciated cheers.
@AndyPriceVideos
@AndyPriceVideos 2 года назад
I’ve been waiting for this video Steve. Great to see the old race is still there. I wouldn’t have able to get down there to see it. If I did then I wouldn’t have been able to get back up LOL thanks for that mate. Keep em coming.
@LeiceExplore
@LeiceExplore 2 года назад
Thanks Andy! I knew you'd like it. I was very surprised to see it myself to be honest.
@firemon2217
@firemon2217 2 года назад
The amount of times I've crossed that bridge over Huggy Brook and never had a scooby! Thanks for bringing the old tail race to life for us all Steve. Need to find away of getting a camera in and getting a good nosey. Proper local history. By the way, what's at the other end of it?
@LeiceExplore
@LeiceExplore 2 года назад
Thanks Chris! It's not the end of my fling with this tail race lol
@tonycarter3756
@tonycarter3756 2 года назад
Them things in the brook look like the base for bridge supports (maybe)👍
@LeiceExplore
@LeiceExplore 2 года назад
It turns out that they are former gun mounts! I shared on Facebook, very surprising.
@Adventures_with_Sog
@Adventures_with_Sog 2 года назад
Nice one me duck 👍🙂
@LeiceExplore
@LeiceExplore 2 года назад
Thank you buddy!
@almaxx9680
@almaxx9680 2 года назад
Cheers Steve and Nev👍 Have you ever seen martin zeros channel? You would like it, 1k👍👍
@LeiceExplore
@LeiceExplore 2 года назад
Cheers buddy! Yes, I've been watching Martin for 4/5 years, thanks for watching!
@Dusty101uk
@Dusty101uk 2 года назад
Great watch as usual mate also they are Fred flintstones wheels 🛞 lol 😂 also congratulations 🥳 to the 1k be some live soon then 😃
@LeiceExplore
@LeiceExplore 2 года назад
Cheers buddy! I dunno, delighted Dave sez I outta do a live vid, to speak to you all?
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