Wow that takes me back, I left Northallerton in 1973, thanks for the walk. Many of the old shops have gone now but a few remain. The Butchers that you filmed was once owned by my brother in law's father and grandfather. My sister got married in the methodist chapel but there is a lot more to see especially the adjoining villages. Thanks once again Neil.
Looks lovely (apart from all the traffic). I love the church and Porch House and all the history. Thanks for showing me another place I don't know Neal 👍❤️
Ive or we've been to Northallerton - stayed at nearby Middleham which you filmed & i enjoyed watching.... Could of lived in Northallerton - very picturesque - & good amenities..good job 👍 ....
I too went to the Applegarth and then onto Northallerton Grammar. Lived there until 1977 , my parents remained until their deaths . Dad was in the local police force and later did calligraphy, one of his works hangs in Countyhall .
I’ve never seen queues at the Northallerton one. Barkers has 3 cafes which are very popular so a lot of people prefer those. The one on the top floor of Barkers is huge !
The U.K. had many small charming cities/towns, but the question I always ask myself is, why the lack of trees? Sure most have very nice parkland however in this age of ecology playing such an important role in our lives it seems ridiculous that there hasn’t been a real effort for tree planting in the streets, some of course are too narrow but many are not.
Barkers is called ‘the Harrods of the North’! You also missed showing Lewis & Cooper by the Town Hall which is a popular food shop people love. You missed out a bit by crossing over too soon!
Wonderful and informative vlog. Always enjoy watching content to do with England, but honestly, not one of the prettiest places, dull, ugly, not a bit of greenery in sight. Definitely wouldn't go out of my way to visit. If this is an attractive town, hate to see what an unattractive location would look like!