That's what I thought. It's pronounced WITTERM. I do love these videos. The cheeky young man brightens up my Sundays especially when he includes a hint of ferroequinology as he did today when referencing the old railway line to Maldon.
4:38 the town is called Wit Ham as the man above says maybe you need to talk to people about the next video so you get the town names right. You was right the first Time Hat Field Pev ver all 😀
For any foreign viewers, a Tea junction is a place where roads converge and everyone stops for a cup of tea. These still exist to this day which is why you often find traffic congestion at these points.
Local people always have their own way of talking. So I just ask them how they pronounce their towns name. Amazing how much the name changes from street to street.
Haha! John, its 'Pev-er-all' and the small town is pronounced 'Wit-am' I hope your alloy wheels survived the brutal moon cratered roads between Chelmsford and Colchester. Trust me, driving on the moon is smoother! 😆 🤣 😂
The horse racecourse was the Marks Tey (pron. Tay) point-to-point and steeplechase races on the Easthorpe Hall land originally owned by the famous Nat Sherwood.
Came here to say this. It used to be quite a big event when I lived in Essex (2011-2016), but from what I can tell it was last run in 2014/5 due to a couple of years when the ground was too dry and they couldn't run the races which dwindled their reserves. Shame really. As it was a good event.
Yet another pronunciation comment! Oh how they laughed at us when my family moved to Essex in 1969 and we said "With ham" and not "Wit ham". Great British Road Journeys; really enjoying them.
Gotta forgive John on the pronunciation of Witham. If you aren't from the area, you will say it how you see it. I've pronounced place names wrong in Suffolk and Cornwall because I don't know until a local has corrected me. Keep up the great work, and thanks for visiting my hometown of Colchester 👍
I drove past him when he did his item on the former Battle of Britain Airfield at Martlesham, he was then packing up the drone and getting into his Saab.
The flyover in Chelmsford had one further wonderful thing about it, due to it only being single lane, at certain times of the day you could go one way and at other times you could go the other way...can you guess what kept happening on a regular occasion? Yeap, countless times there were road accidents on it where two cars from both directions would meet in the middle with much smashing of bonnets. Thankfully I have not had to use the roads in Chelmsford in some time but when I lived there over 10 years ago, to say the roads were bloody awful would be an understatement and from what I have heard, they have not got much better.
Yup and should you be fortunate enough to enter the bridge just as the gantry sign swapped to " no entry" you then had a lovely 20/30 seconds of shitting yourself driving over the bridge expecting a head on crash at any moment till you crested the top 🤯
Due to its lego like constructuion, if you went fast enough, you could actually launch yourself and jump over any cars coming the other way. Many a boy racer has tried this though its unknown how many successed.
Great video (full disclosure - I'm a Chelmsford resident!). You mention the three A12s/bypasses in C'ford. In fact, as the Roman road from London approaches from the SW, the original 'A12' was Moulsham Street. Then, in Victorian times the 'New London Road' (now the B1007) was built as a 'bypass' of Moulsham St. Then came Princes Road (now the A1114, but was the A12) leading down to Army & Navy rbt. Then in the 90s all three 'old A12s' were bypassed by the current A12.
I can confirm your suspicions about the Horse track. Used to be railed like horse tracks usually are. Unkown when it was abandoned but was still in use in the early 2000s.
I really miss the single-lane flyover at the Army and Navy. Probably the only piece of road built in recent history where you stood a reasonable chance of having a head-on collision. The signs at either end would occasionally malfunction sending traffic from both directions across the flyover. Then you also had some folks who would ignore the signs and attempt to use it in the wrong direction. 100% spot-on about the junction being a mess for many decades. And, while the flyover was cheap-as-chips and intended to be temporary, the future plans for 'fixing' the junction look like they'll also be cheap-as-chips too.
This is just in from my mother-in-law.. Resident of Witham for 60 years.. It was really lovely seeing places and hearing names that are familiar. The chap pointed out a field on the A12 that he thought had something to do with horses. He was correct it used to be a point to point horse racing course that we visited with the children many many times.
As a Colchesterite, I can really appreciate this!! Tiptree, Witham, Chelmsford, all towns I regularly visit! I also, spend half my life on that bloody A12😂
Also near the route is the remains of Rivenhall airfield which was a testing site for Marconi. Used to fly near it on the way back to Andrewsfield and twice while flying over it the aircraft shook. Used to fly over Abberton reservoir as well when I had a new passenger, to recreate a bombing run over the causeway at the western end.
British weather, it's the best in the world. Never get's extreme, just a slow steady drizzle interrupted by periods of heavier rain, that gradually seeps it's way into your soul until you start to forget that there ever was a sun. But then, on those increasing rare days when the sun does appear in the sky, it's just amazing. Imagine living somewhere that was sunny all the time? You'd never appreciate it. 😁
True, dat. I used to live in California, where it is the same weather - Every. Single. Day. It does get boring and monotonous. Then I moved back to the UK and everyone was complaining about the spring, autumn and winters. But I like the changes. In winter it's cool and crisp - just put a jacket on. And the rain makes everything green. And there's nothing like an English summer, anywhere I've been. I think it's great being back home.
The Race track by the side of the A12 near Marks Tey was a Point to Point horse racing track back in the 70s, would have meeting a few times each year.
@@jammiedodger629 I thought Brunel did some wooden viaducts on the GWR and Similar ( isnt Meldon Viaduct Wooden) - though part metal and of a different "Y" supports type
Ooh - I didn't know the Army & Navy pub was gone, nor the flyover - shows how long it's been since I drove through Chelmsford. Ouch at pronunciation of Witham.
I have no idea how I am still watching every single one of your videos, I don't even live in this country, i just one day saw secrets of the motorways, and because I was already watching geoff marshall and the railways stuff, this became the new hyperfixation.
Wooden trestle and similar bridges are notoriously difficult and expensive to maintain, which is why many of them haven’t survived. One of the longest was the viaduct across the Solway Firth from near Port Carlisle in Cumbria to near Annan in Dumfries-shire. They used to maintain it while trains ran, and would push the boundaries about how many support beams could be removed before trains would turn into boats. It didn’t survive when the Solway failed to take off as a viable port (probably because it’s very shallow and very silty), and its purpose as an avoiding route for Carlisle was nullified as old hatchets were buried. The branch on the northern side survived long enough to help in the building of Chapelcross Power Station, a main supplier of the fuel for “Portable Sunshine”.
Awesome Jon, thank you very much. Impressive research and relay of interesting facts & stats! With great views of the local roads, buildings and nature. Thank you, a top notch episode 😊👍
I often stay at Colchester-Freering travel lodge on the A12. It’s a bungalow set up, rooms 31-38 are the quietest, at the back, away from the A12. Cheers Jon have a Fwicked week. See you on Wednesday 👍🏼
The traffic around Chelmsford and Colchester is appalling and only ever gets worse. And the A12 is truly terrible. I used to live right next to the maltings in Witham - the smell was occasionally very powerful. Great video!
John, Another superbly informative and humorous video. You do make my day! I’ve eagerly watched this recent series as an Essex resident and I’m currently parked up at Colchester zoo having just driven up the A12!!! I might just return home on the ‘old’ road.
Cheers Jon, enjoyed that as a Colchester bloke who now lives in Chelmsford. Although despite travelling through Boreham interchange and lots of the A12 most days I’ve still eluded another of your videos! Other things to note is that the A12 is about to move again between Witham and Marks Tey to increase capacity and the abandoned / consumed road in the reservoir was itself a replacement for the one that predated the reservoir.
Marvelous stuff, but you missed a fascinating fact about the Army & Navy pub in Chelmsford. There is a blue plaque at the site of the old pub and the inscription reads: “ARMY & NAVY PUB”. On this site in 1994 653,217.5 people saw Oasis play. The ..5 was Dan who missed half the gig being sick in the loo.” 😀
The Trestle Bridge reminds me of the demolition of the old Blackfriars Bridge in London. Which was too weak to hold up "modern" trains. You won't find many pictures of it, but you can still see its supports. It appears in the only episode of the original Thames Television Van Der Valk filmed in London. By the Thames, obviously...
At the beginning you show the Eastern Automobiles building. In Braintree there's an area along Rayne Road that i think of as "the motoring district." It has always had a lot of garages and dealers, and still does. Candor Motors, once a Ford dealer, has a very fine building with a curved roof, reminiscent of an aircraft hangar (and hidden under cladding like Eastern Automobiles). Henry Ford had his tractor research place at Boreham, and in Basildon, the Ford New Holland works is Britain's only remaining tractor manufacturer.
Funny what you learn about a route you thought you knew well. The bridges are strangely interesting. If you had done the intro in the same place a year ago you would have got wet, it only got put there a year ago, I used to drive over the stone bridge in the high street and that got pedestrianised decades ago, and that bridge in Wicky Bicky I've never heard of. As ever great research and wicked sweet humour, cheers Jon
Been to a couple of weddenings at Boreham house. Really nice venue. Was also there during the Ford era for some training courses, great fun driving around in tractors and other agricultural vehicles.
True fact. That time John got interrupted by a random on a bridge near Dunfermline. Marconi still has a factory.. if you haven't seen it. You're missing out.
Colchester and Southend were towns in 1923 but are now cities. Chelmsford got city status for the diamond jubilee, Colchester and Southend got theirs with the platinum jubilee.
That flyover over the roundabout seemed like a simple and economical solution for congested roundabouts. Should be used more widely around the country. Enjoyed video as usual.
Another great video Jon. I'd never heard of the great British earthquake either. I'm learning lots from your road trips. It's a shame that Wickham Bishops viaduct can't be grade two listed being the only surviving wooden trestle bridge.
I have ridden to the Goat Canyon Trestle a couple of times on my Mtb and it is spectacular, however due to the huge long tunnels don't forget your lights!
The old Army & Navy pub was an excellent music venue back in the day - sorely missed. The race course just past Kelvedon was where they held quite regular Point-to-Point meetings. Went once, full of posh people having picnics from the back of Land Rovers Rollers!
Wit-ham
Sooo many people make that mistake. I only live a couple of hundred metres from the level crossing - for now.
Funny how you never realise that probably the rest of population would mispronounced witham
That's what I thought. It's pronounced WITTERM. I do love these videos. The cheeky young man brightens up my Sundays especially when he includes a hint of ferroequinology as he did today when referencing the old railway line to Maldon.
4:38 the town is called Wit Ham as the man above says maybe you need to talk to people about the next video so you get the town names right. You was right the first Time Hat Field Pev ver all 😀
Pedantic mode
Thank you for pronouncing Boreham correctly ( silent H ) 😁👍
Sunday afternoons wouldn’t be Sunday afternoons without these videos. I can now start my Sunday lunch.
Sunday roads!
I hope you saluted the King before having lunch!
😂
These have replaced Antiques Roadshow as my Sunday essential viewing to end the weekend.
Agreed, although as a yank it's Breakfast that these videos precede.
@@JohnnyH1992 My Sunday essential viewing to end the weekend is Retropower Cars. Try it and you will be amazed at some of their retro mods.
Let's all appreciate the background work to make these videos.
For any foreign viewers, a Tea junction is a place where roads converge and everyone stops for a cup of tea. These still exist to this day which is why you often find traffic congestion at these points.
It's Wit 'am! No H. Kel - vE - don. And the pub next to the Balkern Gate is called The Hole in the Wall.
No, you just don't pronounce words correctly.
@@shaunmorrissey7313Alloydog's pronunciation tallies with mine which was given to me by my parents.
@shaunmorrissey7313 no he's correct, must be an Essex thing cos Boreham also has a silent H 👍
Local people always have their own way of talking. So I just ask them how they pronounce their towns name. Amazing how much the name changes from street to street.
@shaunmorrissey7313 mate I lived there it's Wit'am like Shit'am
Haha! John, its 'Pev-er-all' and the small town is pronounced 'Wit-am'
I hope your alloy wheels survived the brutal moon cratered roads between Chelmsford and Colchester. Trust me, driving on the moon is smoother! 😆 🤣 😂
I'd have gone with Wit-um as we pretty much drop both the h and the a :)
I think you'll find the T doesn't of air time round their either. I'm going with "Wium"@@mistywolf312
The horse racecourse was the Marks Tey (pron. Tay) point-to-point and steeplechase races on the Easthorpe Hall land originally owned by the famous Nat Sherwood.
Thank you.
Came here to say this. It used to be quite a big event when I lived in Essex (2011-2016), but from what I can tell it was last run in 2014/5 due to a couple of years when the ground was too dry and they couldn't run the races which dwindled their reserves. Shame really. As it was a good event.
They used to do moto x around that area to back in the 90's .
Nat who?
@@bettyswallocks6411Nat Sherwood
"Marconi plays the Mamba, listen to the radio!"
Love all that history bollocks
Starship!
I always thought it was Marconi plays "La Bamba" - I was wrong. Hell of a tune though.
I sang that out loud when I watched the video and I’m not ashamed
@@SashaGrace94I've had it as an earworm all day lol.
You just had me questioning myself for a second! 😁 Definitely a tune!
Yet another pronunciation comment! Oh how they laughed at us when my family moved to Essex in 1969 and we said "With ham" and not "Wit ham". Great British Road Journeys; really enjoying them.
pissing down with rain come on John that's English liquid sunshine
Believe it or not, for the first 60 days of this year we have only had 7 dry days.
Gotta forgive John on the pronunciation of Witham. If you aren't from the area, you will say it how you see it.
I've pronounced place names wrong in Suffolk and Cornwall because I don't know until a local has corrected me.
Keep up the great work, and thanks for visiting my hometown of Colchester 👍
Hello Colchester from Ipswich 👋👋👋👋
I spent three awesome years in Colchester from 1993-1996.
Genuinely want to buy this guy a pint. Great videos. Good job getting onto the dangerous areas of roads.
I drove past him when he did his item on the former Battle of Britain Airfield at Martlesham, he was then packing up the drone and getting into his Saab.
I believe there to be a button specifically for that purpose
@@tobyjackman3212 that'll be hwickedsweetawesome
He called them towns! Get the pitchforks!
Love the trestle bridge detour!
The flyover in Chelmsford had one further wonderful thing about it, due to it only being single lane, at certain times of the day you could go one way and at other times you could go the other way...can you guess what kept happening on a regular occasion?
Yeap, countless times there were road accidents on it where two cars from both directions would meet in the middle with much smashing of bonnets.
Thankfully I have not had to use the roads in Chelmsford in some time but when I lived there over 10 years ago, to say the roads were bloody awful would be an understatement and from what I have heard, they have not got much better.
Yup and should you be fortunate enough to enter the bridge just as the gantry sign swapped to " no entry" you then had a lovely 20/30 seconds of shitting yourself driving over the bridge expecting a head on crash at any moment till you crested the top 🤯
Folklore has it that two cars managed to pass on that one-way flyover
Due to its lego like constructuion, if you went fast enough, you could actually launch yourself and jump over any cars coming the other way. Many a boy racer has tried this though its unknown how many successed.
I really am enjoying this new series, love the idea, and the varied mix of history, scenery, and of course your sense of humour. 👍
Great video (full disclosure - I'm a Chelmsford resident!). You mention the three A12s/bypasses in C'ford. In fact, as the Roman road from London approaches from the SW, the original 'A12' was Moulsham Street. Then, in Victorian times the 'New London Road' (now the B1007) was built as a 'bypass' of Moulsham St. Then came Princes Road (now the A1114, but was the A12) leading down to Army & Navy rbt. Then in the 90s all three 'old A12s' were bypassed by the current A12.
And don't forget in 123 AD, the Romans built the Pass-by...
I can confirm your suspicions about the Horse track. Used to be railed like horse tracks usually are. Unkown when it was abandoned but was still in use in the early 2000s.
Was it where the Marks Tay Race meets were held? I remember going to that - quite drunk to be honest… about 2000-2002
The Army and Navy temporary single lane flyover used to change directions during the day/night 😳
Yep .
Plenty of head on collisions in its time
I really miss the single-lane flyover at the Army and Navy. Probably the only piece of road built in recent history where you stood a reasonable chance of having a head-on collision. The signs at either end would occasionally malfunction sending traffic from both directions across the flyover. Then you also had some folks who would ignore the signs and attempt to use it in the wrong direction. 100% spot-on about the junction being a mess for many decades. And, while the flyover was cheap-as-chips and intended to be temporary, the future plans for 'fixing' the junction look like they'll also be cheap-as-chips too.
8:46 "sort of built a pub on it"
BRITAIN!!! FUCK YEAH!!!
This is just in from my mother-in-law..
Resident of Witham for 60 years..
It was really lovely seeing places and hearing names that are familiar.
The chap pointed out a field on the A12 that he thought had something to do with horses.
He was correct it used to be a point to point horse racing course that we visited with the children many many times.
Essex resident here.
It's WIT-am. Not with-am.
The River of the same name in Lincolnshire is pronounced with-am. But, as you said, the Essex town is wit-ham.
and he got Kel-ve-don wrong! :'D
Wi'am was the one that stood out for me, it took a while figuring out where he meant.
Same with Boreham, has a silent H, must be an Essex thing, twas part of danelaw so names would be pronounced differently to the rest of the country 🤔
Same with Wisbech near Peterborough, I say wis-bek and it's pronounced wis-beach
As a Colchesterite, I can really appreciate this!! Tiptree, Witham, Chelmsford, all towns I regularly visit! I also, spend half my life on that bloody A12😂
Served my apprenticeship mainly in the Jam Factory in the early 80s
Good times
@@phoenixfridge1495 Very cool! Some of my family had worked at Tiptree Book Services too!
It's Sunday lunch. I'm here for another road trip.
Also near the route is the remains of Rivenhall airfield which was a testing site for Marconi. Used to fly near it on the way back to Andrewsfield and twice while flying over it the aircraft shook. Used to fly over Abberton reservoir as well when I had a new passenger, to recreate a bombing run over the causeway at the western end.
British weather, it's the best in the world. Never get's extreme, just a slow steady drizzle interrupted by periods of heavier rain, that gradually seeps it's way into your soul until you start to forget that there ever was a sun. But then, on those increasing rare days when the sun does appear in the sky, it's just amazing. Imagine living somewhere that was sunny all the time? You'd never appreciate it. 😁
However 2022 summer was quite warm 😀
True, dat. I used to live in California, where it is the same weather - Every. Single. Day. It does get boring and monotonous. Then I moved back to the UK and everyone was complaining about the spring, autumn and winters. But I like the changes. In winter it's cool and crisp - just put a jacket on. And the rain makes everything green. And there's nothing like an English summer, anywhere I've been. I think it's great being back home.
Auto shenanigans, it's what Sunday was made for!
10:28 ... I really like the phrase "the second small disagreement"
Sorry to be a pedant , Witham is pronounced as wit..ham, stress on the t. Great video as usual.👍👍👍👍
I love horses, they're my friends!
Findus loved them too. Tasty!
That gave me a good laugh too. 😁 Proper throw back to Chris Moyles on Radio One that was for me. I think it got played for producer Rachel. 🤣
Came here to say this.
That RC Racing track is like a dream come true for Powerwash Sim fans wishing to get out of the house and not meet anyone.
Witham pronounced "Wittum"...Carry on that man...keep up the good work!
The Race track by the side of the A12 near Marks Tey was a Point to Point horse racing track back in the 70s, would have meeting a few times each year.
Now I remember it. Thanks for jogging my memory.
That trestle looks just like Goat Canyon, they could be twins! Thanks for another great Sunday morning road trip.
Genuine LOL mate, yep, no expense spared on that massive wooden viaduct!
@@jammiedodger629 I thought Brunel did some wooden viaducts on the GWR and Similar ( isnt Meldon Viaduct Wooden) - though part metal and of a different "Y" supports type
Sunday dose of Auto Shenanigans to get you through the week 😍
Ooh - I didn't know the Army & Navy pub was gone, nor the flyover - shows how long it's been since I drove through Chelmsford.
Ouch at pronunciation of Witham.
Yeah, had quite a few meals at the Army and Navy.
yes we are getting a 'Hamburger' junction there instead
I have no idea how I am still watching every single one of your videos, I don't even live in this country, i just one day saw secrets of the motorways, and because I was already watching geoff marshall and the railways stuff, this became the new hyperfixation.
Colchester recently had another major earthquake. This was a massive 6.2 rated and caused at least 10 million pounds worth of improvements.
Awwww. Was really hoping for some Michael Forshaw at the end because "I like horses"! Throughly entertaining as ever, John!
Wooden trestle and similar bridges are notoriously difficult and expensive to maintain, which is why many of them haven’t survived.
One of the longest was the viaduct across the Solway Firth from near Port Carlisle in Cumbria to near Annan in Dumfries-shire.
They used to maintain it while trains ran, and would push the boundaries about how many support beams could be removed before trains would turn into boats.
It didn’t survive when the Solway failed to take off as a viable port (probably because it’s very shallow and very silty), and its purpose as an avoiding route for Carlisle was nullified as old hatchets were buried.
The branch on the northern side survived long enough to help in the building of Chapelcross Power Station, a main supplier of the fuel for “Portable Sunshine”.
Awesome Jon, thank you very much. Impressive research and relay of interesting facts & stats! With great views of the local roads, buildings and nature. Thank you, a top notch episode 😊👍
8:02 Not just me that remembers the jingle then... Wish I could find that banging remix of it floating about back in the day. 😂
Loving the video. Didn't know about the dambusters.
Just gone 4am here, back again for a nostalgic video of the motherland!
have done this drive so many times, main roads, back roads, up , down and sideways - working in Chelmsford and living in Highwoods in the mid 90s
I'll miss the Army & Navy and that temporary flyover - used to go there on tour with bands \m/
Woohoo, you've mentioned my hometown of Maldon!! 🎉
I often stay at Colchester-Freering travel lodge on the A12. It’s a bungalow set up, rooms 31-38 are the quietest, at the back, away from the A12.
Cheers Jon have a Fwicked week. See you on Wednesday 👍🏼
Feering not Freering...
The traffic around Chelmsford and Colchester is appalling and only ever gets worse. And the A12 is truly terrible. I used to live right next to the maltings in Witham - the smell was occasionally very powerful. Great video!
slap a bike on the train and its happy days, youll be zooming past!
Another great video, I love Essex and Colchester is an interesting place. Old roads fascinate me.
Another saunday evening of attaching significance to the previously thought insignificant....
Love it.....😊
Was not expecting to get the I Love Horses song on this video.
Legend.
Splendid Video , thank you John. Always good when its areas you know.
Sunday Shenanagins.👍
2:05 *dancing in the moonlight and off key singing starts playing*
John, Another superbly informative and humorous video. You do make my day! I’ve eagerly watched this recent series as an Essex resident and I’m currently parked up at Colchester zoo having just driven up the A12!!! I might just return home on the ‘old’ road.
I love horses, best of all the animals. I love horses, they're my friends!
Loving this series.
Wondered about Jumbo and the rest of Colchester. Learned a ton here, cheers Jon!
Yay !!!
I get to wave back this time.
This is the best video I've ever seen about anything
Loving this series. Its crazy to see what has changed and what has stayed the same over the last 100 years.
Your vidz always put a smile on my face Jon.
Cheers Jon, enjoyed that as a Colchester bloke who now lives in Chelmsford. Although despite travelling through Boreham interchange and lots of the A12 most days I’ve still eluded another of your videos!
Other things to note is that the A12 is about to move again between Witham and Marks Tey to increase capacity and the abandoned / consumed road in the reservoir was itself a replacement for the one that predated the reservoir.
That flyover- many memories. Also Marconi, GEC and the rest of the places I worked around there.
Don' forget Ransome Hoffman and Pollard suppliers of excellent ball and roller bearings
Moores of Kelvedon were always one of the interesting independent bus operators
Marvelous stuff, but you missed a fascinating fact about the Army & Navy pub in Chelmsford. There is a blue plaque at the site of the old pub and the inscription reads: “ARMY & NAVY PUB”. On this site in 1994 653,217.5 people saw Oasis play. The ..5 was Dan who missed half the gig being sick in the loo.” 😀
Very interesting thankyou John
The Trestle Bridge reminds me of the demolition of the old Blackfriars Bridge in London. Which was too weak to hold up "modern" trains. You won't find many pictures of it, but you can still see its supports. It appears in the only episode of the original Thames Television Van Der Valk filmed in London. By the Thames, obviously...
At the beginning you show the Eastern Automobiles building. In Braintree there's an area along Rayne Road that i think of as "the motoring district." It has always had a lot of garages and dealers, and still does. Candor Motors, once a Ford dealer, has a very fine building with a curved roof, reminiscent of an aircraft hangar (and hidden under cladding like Eastern Automobiles). Henry Ford had his tractor research place at Boreham, and in Basildon, the Ford New Holland works is Britain's only remaining tractor manufacturer.
Funny what you learn about a route you thought you knew well. The bridges are strangely interesting. If you had done the intro in the same place a year ago you would have got wet, it only got put there a year ago, I used to drive over the stone bridge in the high street and that got pedestrianised decades ago, and that bridge in Wicky Bicky I've never heard of. As ever great research and wicked sweet humour, cheers Jon
Sorry Jon, it's pronounced Wit-hum unlike the Lincolnshire River Witham which is with-um.
Been to a couple of weddenings at Boreham house. Really nice venue. Was also there during the Ford era for some training courses, great fun driving around in tractors and other agricultural vehicles.
True fact. That time John got interrupted by a random on a bridge near Dunfermline. Marconi still has a factory..
if you haven't seen it. You're missing out.
Another cracking episode. Thanks!
I like this video so I’ve pressed the button specifically for that 👉🏻
Colchester and Southend were towns in 1923 but are now cities. Chelmsford got city status for the diamond jubilee, Colchester and Southend got theirs with the platinum jubilee.
Great informative video as always, thank you 👍😃
That flyover over the roundabout seemed like a simple and economical solution for congested roundabouts. Should be used more widely around the country. Enjoyed video as usual.
My week has been good.
2:43 I’ve been over that when it was there about 15 years ago on the way to Maldon
Another great video Jon. I'd never heard of the great British earthquake either. I'm learning lots from your road trips. It's a shame that Wickham Bishops viaduct can't be grade two listed being the only surviving wooden trestle bridge.
Great video, starting in my hometown. There's another, well docunented abandoned racetrack in Galleyeood.
I remember going over the Army & Navy Flyover in the 80’s and ‘90s. It felt like driving over a Meccano construction.
Hahaha... flippin' sweet amazing!
Enjoyed that one, very interesting!
Brilliant! All of it! Thank you Jon! 😀
Woah! That water tower is awesome. Just imagine if that was on grand designs?!
+1 with the I ❤ horses bit 😂
Excellent.
Great video, fun and informative.
I have ridden to the Goat Canyon Trestle a couple of times on my Mtb and it is spectacular, however due to the huge long tunnels don't forget your lights!
The old Army & Navy pub was an excellent music venue back in the day - sorely missed. The race course just past Kelvedon was where they held quite regular Point-to-Point meetings. Went once, full of posh people having picnics from the back of Land Rovers Rollers!
i have relitives in colchester. i used to spend time with them in the summer
I’ve never been to Essex and thanks to these videos I need never go. Sterling service.
Consider them anti-tourism videos and you'll never be unsatisfied with Essex.
The grassy track is the location of Marks Tey Point to Point Races.
A gut churn for every Witham mispronunciation. Easily done, if you don't know these parts. Good job we like you Jon 😂
Chelmsford resident for 40+ years, appreciate the level of research here - some lovely little factual tidbits!
As excellent as the M-roads series was, this one is even more fascinating! Excellent work, Jon!!