I had a very dear friend who lived in that cottage that you filmed in Townhead that had the little bridge next to it and the bench at the back with steps going down to the river. Stayed there when my children were small and I vividly remember them playing in the stream. My friend has since passed away and my children now in their 50s and myself live in New Zealand. This film brought back wonderful memories, going to her daughters wedding in the lovely church and wedding reception in the town hall.
Absolutely beautiful, a lovely place to visit, I've been there myself a couple of years back, thankyou for sharing this with us it's a really relaxing video to watch, feet up having my dinner, what could be better, 👍👏😊.
Excellent video. I spent my honeymoon in the Kings Head in 1971. My favourite walk was from Kings Head via the monks road to Starbotton over the stepping stones on the Wharfe and along the river bank back to Kettlewell. Thank you and best wishes from Costa Rica.
Agree that the music is too loud as is the case with many utube videos. Had to turn the sound off to tolerate and therefore lost the dialogue. Enjoyed the scenery
wonderful, the way you have put it together is very good and very interesting history, thank you so much for doing this, all the very best from Cheshunt Herts UK
You have done it right! I love watching these village walks but always thought they lacked music and commentary. You have done your research and made these walks interesting and exciting. Great job!
You could just switch the sound off. Why do you - commentators think that just because you didn't like something, it's ok to be rude to someone who put this video together. You don't even need to watch but you feel obligated to express your opinion for some reason. Just don't watch it.
Thank u for making this video cause it's the only way I will ever be able to explore England is thru video's people like urself makes & puts up on Utube lol. I'm in america & it's been a dream of mine for years now is to visit England & Ireland .
Lovely leisurely walking tour. Not like some who rush through so fast you can't take in what you are seeing. May I ask what jobs people do? Thanks for the information and history of the village.