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The cam you used in runswick bay was splendid, no distortion and v easy on the eyes
ОтветитьI'm afraid you're using too wide angle a camera resulting in bent verticals, very tiresome to watch.
Ответитьmy grandfathers first wife came from Marske...he left her for my grandmother whom was his mistress, had 2 children by her then went back
to his first wife to hellp raise a son by his first wifes brother...
I lived there untill I was 12, then my family moved to London for my dads new job. Went to Errington and Bydales. I used to live in a road called The kirklands. 5 minutes and I was on the beach. Great memories. Great video.
ОтветитьMoved to Marske aged 4 in 1960, lived at 5 High St, not there anymore. Left aged 19 to join the Royal Marines. Happy childhood memories.
ОтветитьSuch a beautiful video - thank you. I know Saltburn very well but am ashamed to say that I have never visited Marske. That closing walk to the beach and to the end of the video is ethereal.
ОтветитьMy Grandmother was from Redcar, and her ancestors were the Huttons of Marske, breeders of thoroughbred racehorses. There's a wonderful painting of the horse, "Marske, painted by George Stubbs.
ОтветитьSitting here in Melbourne Australia. I grew up in marske, went to byedales school and errington primary school. I know every inch of that little village spent all my childhood days running around it. I often dream about the place would love to return someday and just take a walk around the streets I grew up in. The nostalgia is hitting me hard watching this.
ОтветитьI have lived in Marske for all of my life (11 years) and I can barely name 10 streets in it
ОтветитьAbsolutely freaking out right now!! Sitting in my house in NC USA… I used to live in Marske, on Coast Road… AND I JUST SAW MY CHILDHOOD HOUSE!!!! Thank you so much for your video.. I’m in tears🥰
ОтветитьWhen i have been over, i have walked from Saltburn to marske on the beach and up to the cafe.
ОтветитьL9vely place. My friend lives in Saltburn, and when over in blighty, i always come to visit Marse. Love the church and it,s bells.
ОтветитьThankyou so much for this video it brought back memories as my dad and mum spent their final years there ! I and my family were fortunate to stay with them ,and found the town and surrounding area lovely .🇳🇿🇬🇧👫👫🌞😃
ОтветитьThe White building opposite St. Marks Church was actually built as a Miners Institute + it was this that became a cinema (Kinema).
ОтветитьThis is an excellent (slightly underexposed in places) video and very enjoyable and interesting. It would be worth checking some of the historical facts especially the Cheshire Home.
ОтветитьThis brought back happy memories of visits to my grandparents in Marske. My Nana was very involved in the church community at St Mark’s, including the Mothers’ Union. They lived not far from the church and Marske Hall, while my grandad’s brother lived overlooking St Germain’s churchyard. Such a lovely village. I remember the Valley Gardens, the beach of course, and visiting a little shop called Anderson’s to buy gifts and souvenirs. Thank you for reminding me of some very happy times 😊
ОтветитьLived in Marske for years and you have taught me so much about this humble little town that I didn't know ♡
ОтветитьPlease note Marske is a village not a town. And Longbeck station is in Redcar.
ОтветитьNice town of marske. I enjoyed it, all your walks are wonderful and great and historical. Can't wait to see more tomorrow greetings from Canada 😀😀
ОтветитьVery interesting... thank you....
ОтветитьOne more tour by L´Walk full of refined information, geo and historical, past and contemporary. Each tour, a lesson about England.
ОтветитьGreat walks as always, EXCELLENT videos; if you need to see the uk map this is the channel...Great Work Dude
ОтветитьSeems there were a lot of claims of who killed the Red Baron. Brits, Aussies, Canadians.
Thanks for another great walk. I have a friend here who used to live in Middlesborough.
Thank you so much to everybody for helping us reach 1,000 subscribers! It really means the world to me to hear that you're enjoying these walks - and rest assured that I have plenty more fascinating places to show you in the future!
Stay tuned and enjoy the gorgeous seaside town of Marske (on an amazingly sunny afternoon!)
Brilliant video like always!! Love the info you add👍👍
ОтветитьNicely shot.lovely views.
Liked and subscribed 👍
Great video. I love Marske but I didn't realise it had such an interesting history.
Ответитьhow beautiful, I first heard about marske when we got a typical holiday postcard saying greetings from marske back in the early 80s from one of my dad aunt´s. THX
ОтветитьLove all the vlogs
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