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Exploring Ancient springs and Holy wells of Leicestershire

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  • čas přidán 12. 11. 2022
  • Hello, Eh up and how ya Didlin? In todays video we are Exploring Ancient springs and Holy wells of Leicestershire, mainly in North west Leicestershire and the outskirts of Loughborough for this one today. This is only part one, so keep your eyes out for part 2. Im facinated by water and where it comes from, and lets be honest, this day and age we have it easy in terms of where our water comes from...Out the tap!
    But relatively speaking, it wasn't all that long ago, that we were walking down the road with buckets fetching the wet stuff from the village well.
    And not only that, it wasn't always about drinking either, people would travel from miles around to bath in what were known as Holy wells, and you will see two Holy wells in todays video.
    Anyway, I hope you enjoy it! Cheers, Steve X

Komentáře • 38

  • @bazcooper2937
    @bazcooper2937 Před rokem

    I remember the Chruch well from being a kid

  • @AndyPriceVideos
    @AndyPriceVideos Před 12 dny

    Oh, wait till I tell him about the Charnwood canal. I will get him hooked.

  • @plentygood422
    @plentygood422 Před rokem

    Love this

    • @LeiceExplore
      @LeiceExplore  Před rokem

      Thank you! I really pleased you enjoyed it. Thanks.

  • @mrsgenehunt48
    @mrsgenehunt48 Před rokem

    A lovely video, aren't wells fascinating. (Catching up with your back catalogue) 😊

    • @LeiceExplore
      @LeiceExplore  Před rokem

      Thank you. They are fascinating, you won't get people travelling miles now to visit a healing spring/well that's for sure!

  • @billynewton202
    @billynewton202 Před rokem

    Nice video pal, there is some lovely little springs in gracedieu wood which used to feed the outdoor swimming pool at the manor that I could show you one day pal.

    • @LeiceExplore
      @LeiceExplore  Před rokem

      Cheers mate! I was up there 2 weeks back mooching about looking for them in the undergrowth, it's the gift that keeps giving that place. Nice little bridge on the driveway to the school to.

  • @AndyPriceVideos
    @AndyPriceVideos Před 12 dny

    I sent this video to big John daucey-Foden a large character of Hugglescote he loves this sort of stuff too. He never knew about half of the stuff you do. He is a fan now.

    • @LeiceExplore
      @LeiceExplore  Před 12 dny

      Cheers Andy, I have heard of him, but I don’t know him

  • @robbirtles1319
    @robbirtles1319 Před rokem

    Nearby to the Loughborough Holywell there is another interesting old part of wood brook. Where it passes garendon green there is an old concrete section that was flooded in the summer months for a paddling pool, although documented info is sparse

    • @LeiceExplore
      @LeiceExplore  Před rokem

      Hi Rob! I'll check it out at some point as I want to explore the woodbrook further, next year in the dryer months

  • @Pippinjuice
    @Pippinjuice Před rokem +2

    Love this place, a little further down from the holy well, there used to be a farm. The house stood empty and abandoned for years, the snowdrops and daffs from the former garden still come up in spring and it’s lovely. I love the little archway and there are old pipes all around the weir. P. S. I walked up the brook once and it was quite deep in places.

    • @LeiceExplore
      @LeiceExplore  Před rokem +1

      Cheers Lucy. It's a very historic site, that maybe a lot of people don't know about, locked in by suburbia. I find that quite poetic in a strange sort of way! Thanks for watching.

    • @Pippinjuice
      @Pippinjuice Před rokem

      @@LeiceExplore sometimes the alliums come up too! All beside the brook is paved with slabs and there used to be statues, it’s such a shame some horrible people pushed all the stone statues that were there into the brook :( but there is a still a secret path you can take and it always reminds me of the film the secret garden. So poetic in real life! I rescued small stone planter from there and it lives on in my garden 🪴 I feared it would also end up in the brook. Got a lovely carved English rose motif ❤️

    • @LeiceExplore
      @LeiceExplore  Před rokem

      @@Pippinjuice I wish I'd have explored a bit further down stream now I know this info!

  • @almaxx9680
    @almaxx9680 Před rokem

    Nice one steve👍i work on coalfield way in ashby near M,S and B,M, There's a Brook called coleorton Brook, runs through, The council put up some information boards about it😁 I've not looked yet where this Brook starts and finishes? Yes I've got a thing about water👍🙉🤣🤣

    • @LeiceExplore
      @LeiceExplore  Před rokem

      Cheers mate. I used to think the water thing was boring to others, but obviously not!

    • @almaxx9680
      @almaxx9680 Před rokem

      @@LeiceExplore Yes i find it very interesting, where things start and finish 👍

  • @andreawalsh4307
    @andreawalsh4307 Před rokem +1

    Just found you, I also am a lover of water and wells. We have a well in our back garden, sadly it’s it’s had rubbish put down there over the years (not by us of course).
    My fascination grew when the Wells (watering holes) were linked to ley lines and it’s said that using a metal detector along the route from one Well to the next you are likely to find old coins or trading coins.
    I will have a catch up on your other videos.
    Namaste

    • @LeiceExplore
      @LeiceExplore  Před rokem

      Hello Andrea, thanks for finding my channel. I have a well beneath a slab that I keep meaning to uncover. Maybe one for another video. Yes I find the whole ley lines thing very interesting to. A lot of interesting buildings have been built on them. There is definitely more to it in my opinion for sure. Thanks for watching.

    • @andreawalsh4307
      @andreawalsh4307 Před rokem

      @@LeiceExplore thanks for reply from what I know ( which is not a lot ) there should be Wells/watering holes on Ley lines. There is a Ley line that runs through the ruins in Bradgate Park so should be more Wells/watering holes along that line somewhere. Also there is often a monument, hill or something in the eye-line on the Ley line to guide people of times gone by to the Well/watering hole and trading place. All fascinating stuff🥰

    • @LeiceExplore
      @LeiceExplore  Před rokem +1

      @@andreawalsh4307 thank Andrea. My next well video will actually cover Ley lines to.

    • @andreawalsh4307
      @andreawalsh4307 Před rokem

      @@LeiceExplore you could take a pendulum to help you find the Ley lines☺️

    • @andreawalsh4307
      @andreawalsh4307 Před rokem

      @@LeiceExplore will be looking forward to it☺️

  • @bazcooper2937
    @bazcooper2937 Před rokem

    Reminder there's a hotel or old B&B near the monestary called Hollywell House... of memory serves me well ...

  • @firemon2217
    @firemon2217 Před rokem +1

    Loved it Steve. There's a nice little spring/well in Blackfordby too. Fascinating to think these were one of the most important places in each village for centuries and yet we barely take any notice now.
    By the way, I have a spring in my garden.....

    • @LeiceExplore
      @LeiceExplore  Před rokem

      Thanks Chris...I actually went to the one in Blackfordby first, but I think it's in someone's front garden, unless I got it wrong.

    • @firemon2217
      @firemon2217 Před rokem

      @@LeiceExplore it's in the main street old lad

    • @LeiceExplore
      @LeiceExplore  Před rokem

      @@firemon2217 I'm sure I seen it marked on the map on Well lane, unless there is two

  • @AndyPriceVideos
    @AndyPriceVideos Před rokem +1

    I got a mention, I am famous (not) great video Steve once again. Glad that you found it. We should Bottle that water and start flogging it. Apparently it produces about 15000 gallons a day.

    • @LeiceExplore
      @LeiceExplore  Před rokem

      I certainly would agree with that amount as well from what I saw! Could be the next Peckham spring lol

  • @thisisbob1001
    @thisisbob1001 Před rokem

    Another great vid. Keep it going! Cheers.

  • @danny14201
    @danny14201 Před rokem

    Fantastic noseh there Steve you should of popped in for a cuppa I live on the holy well estate the well is behind my house

    • @LeiceExplore
      @LeiceExplore  Před rokem

      Haha! Cheers Dan. At least I know the water for the T will be top notch!