easy people. my first time using the new new camera and i unfortunately lost some of the content. i will improve as i get used to the camera. thank you. love and blessing
There are many methods this could have happened by. Mud flood type scenarios. Even the ground liquifying, look it up. Its amazing to see, the ground just turns to quick sand. Add the sink holes and tunnels, and suddenly its not so far fetched.
@@stewthewanderer sinkholes in tring high street couple of years ago too. My friend owns a barbers which has a little dwelling under high street…. There’s a wall partially knocked through going into another room, we think! Apparently underground network of tunnels coming from the arts Ed school (which was home of Walter rothschild) incidentally my mother in law worked there for years and showed me round, there are recently found secret rooms and a safe behind a huge wardrobe uncovered in recent years. No key! Dread to think what’s in there! Fascinating stuff tho!
I live in Leighton Buzzard too. Lived here my entire life, 36 years, and never even thought about these places for longer than a few minutes lol. You've definitely given me a new appreciation for all the buildings I walk past every day. Lots of history here.
also looking at the old grave stones within old churches telling a picture of the old age of the people back 150-200 years ago most in to their 80s-90 back then
eye opener..thanks Stew. my own world is changing as i see things from a new perspective. such interesting viewpoint and how everything ties together🤔💛💫
Fab vid Stew 👌🏾 got me here trying to find more info about the old world so interesting. I always wondered how on earth did they manage to build such beautiful buildings back in the day with just rocks and stones 🙊 who knew 👌🏾Thanks for yet more knowledge ❤️
I never knew Leighton Buzzard has such an old and recent historical significance and so glad you're sharing the gold with the world. The fact it's on the Grand Union Canal is itself a telling sign which requires further investigation so I look forward to the Canal Trip vid but careful Squire as biking and filming are not best friends when navigating the towpaths! So many questions came to mind throughout this whole video on the spires, the chimney pots, the market cross but i shall not bombard you here but look forward to conversing with you some time inthe future, in this life or the next! I'm so grateful to the Algorythmic Gods for presenting me with your Cambridge video earlier today that your channel and personality have shot straight into my top 10 channels of all time. Thank you Stew and keep on a'wandering Squire and much obliged for you taking us along on your ventures! Look forward to checking out your international vids but for the time being my feet are firmly in your Ole' Blighty trips.
Nice video Stew, very interesting town we live in! I have always wondered how such elaborate design was achieved all them years ago on many buildings around the world! I always remember the tunnels at the train station that got blocked up, would of definitely connect to others I would of thought! Look forward to your next one bud👍🏻
It’s incredible - and so inspiring! I live in east Herts and really going to start cycling down the canal - there’s red brick buildings all along - pump houses etc - going with new eyes now
Enjoyable video and interesting facts mate. I like the effort you have made to look round your area. It always surprises me what you don't notice even though it is staring you in the face.
Amazing video. You are bringing up so many things I have wondered my whole life. Your wandering tour was very enlightening, keep going! I’m in the US but near some very old towns on the east coast (“new England” states) and you have really inspired me to look with a new wonder ⚡️
Wow ..looks exactly like a street I'm Burnley Lancashire England.... Same buildings,same sunken windows.and same design of steps up to the front doors...even the garden fronts are the same
@@stewthewanderer yes we have lots. And mudflood..a church dating back to the 1100's that has a sundial on the outer wall .and a blocked up doorway down some stairs that would be going under the grave stones of the church,very strange..... And it's Right next to a river.......I used to serve a gentleman in Layton buzzard he drove a Merc 190e and I worked for a independent Merc 190 specialist.. I'll always remember him. Mr Snaffer he was called ..an American who moved to Leyton buzzard. He would regular say what a beautiful town it was .,and the reason why he moved there
So fascinating Stew! I live in a small town called North Walsham in Norfolk, historically a market village trading woven fabric, it has some similarities. A local student accessed the basements of our highstreet shops, there is evidence they used to all be connected but have been bricked off. We also had a "great fire" in the past. The church in our centre is very grand and its Tower actually collapsed and was only part restored but only to 2/3rds the original hight. Norwich City Centre actually has tours of a lower level street which still has old rooms. I've yet to see it but I definitely will. Thanks for the tour, love your insta page. It has certainly expanded my view on things. 😊
Great video, I watched it then walked through Berkhamsted High Street... all the same signs showing the street level being altered but I’ve never paid attention to it before!
Berkhampstead has a rich his story, I'm sure if you continue observing in your area you will find more evidence and notice things that you never seen before 🙂
I’m in Norwich- some of the witches where drown off a bridge I live outside, also a massive tower that kept the woman in, lots of history here too, just amazing!x
I really enjoyed this video Stew, it raises so many questions all of it, it's certainly all connected, I've been taking in some ewaranon vids and the role, uses and importance of sound frequency and water and water routes and water always being close by important buildings, the huge cathedral organs were also not used for what people have been told, really eye opening, keep working away and you'll only keep improving, I look forward to your next one, cheers buddy, Ryan Dumfries 👍
Really appreciate your comment Ryan. You're spot on with the organ and water link. Sound frequency was a huge part of the old world. I haven't come across that guys chanel but I'll be sure to check it out 🙂 cheers buddy.
@@stewthewandererHis channels keep being removed on here I think. Norbzworld on here posts some of his content, his two series are on telegram channel Ewaranon although I think someone controls that for him but I'm not certain, and he is working on new material I believe, anyway they're called what on earth happened parts 1-13 and the lost history of flat earth parts 1-7 maybe you will know a lot of it but it might be interesting for you. 👍
Great video! I've just been asked to become a trustee of the All Saints Preservation Trust at the church in town. I love history and run Totally Locally Leighton Buzzard and moved to town because it is full of character. You should give a talk to the local history society when they start meeting again. Edwina
Nice one stew! Just a quick point on the bricks and why they're typically not used as much is because they cost alot more to produce as they are of a high quality. Looking forward to seeing more videos man!
My friends uncle lives in Leighton buzzard also I've been too Tring in Hertfordshire before but I've never been too Leighton buzzard before, also some of my family are from London aka West Drayton, but the rest of them have moved too Nottingham and Dorset now, and I I'm a northern by the way lol, but I haven't got nothing against southerns though due too some of my family members coming from London in the first place, also ive got Autism as well by the way. 👍👍👍
I love your videos, the message is always very compelling and leaves me with more questions that I have to scuttle off and look into. That said it probably helps that you aren’t bad looking either haha
The church with the spire is called 'All Saint's' Church - I had an aunt who played the pipe organ in there on Sundays. A pity St Barnabas church wasn't visited in Linslade but a good video, anyway.
Great video, I love the crystal and esoteric shop in Leighton! You should do a video on Milton Keynes, midsummer boulevard, ley lines and the medicine wheel, if you do route finder to Stonehenge it’s in a straight line! I kind of feel its the belly of the beast here although there is so much beauty too!
Interesting, wasn’t the top guy MK Development Corporation a pagan or Druid or something related? People think that because MK is a designated new town/city that there’s no history there. Dig deep enough it has a wealth of history. I miss the area, not so much for the entertainment - places I used to frequent are all closed down now, more the fact that I could be 5 minutes away with my dogs strolling around a lake. I can’t walk now so no strolling either.
It’s fascinating 👍🏻 I’ve started watching the videos from the man you mentioned on one of your videos recently. I lived in St Albans up until the end of last year & think that would be an interesting place to look at. Now I live in Aylesbury & my mum just told me about Waddesdon Manor. I noticed just up the road in Aston Clinton a pub with Rothschild in the name. Thanks for opening my eyes to this.
Easy - you do realise the town is in the Micheal mary ley line catchment area it runs right through mentmore - there’s a hell of a lot of underground stuff in that area - thanks man keep informing!
I grew up in one of those houses in the video that has a window below street level. No conspiracy there, sorry. It's a cellar built underground in old houses that were built before electric refrigerators as residents needed somewhere cool to keep their food. They have windows for air (or you get damp/mold, also why air bricks are needed in houses) and light as were made before electrical lighting existed. So yeah, entirely practical and nothing to do with raising the street height. Going down into the cellar you can see the house's foundations and how it's propped up/constructed.
Thank you. I watched this video some time ago and every time I'm walking around LB I can't help think how ridiculous this re-purposing idea is. Front doors just don't get taken off the basement and put up a floor to accommodate a road being raised.
The Post Office Buttermarket/ Cornhill in Bury St Edmunds (Suffolk) they decided to knock the back off it but keep the front & rebuild the rest. That might be interesting for you to research. It’s a Victorian Facade they’ve kept hold of, council bought the building.
@@stewthewanderer absoloute don loved seeing you expose the cxvoid agenda and then found you on this tartarian ting!! we must be about same age as well did you go vandyke ??
Grew up in Leighton ..love seeing some of the old sights. It’s funny because I always thought it strange that the basements would have windows but never thought anymore about it when I was a kid. Also on a Side note re the tunnels-wasn’t there a small “earthquake “ last year in Leighton? Something to do with the tunnels perhaps ?
Francis Sayre 1565-1645 my 10x great grandfather buried in All Saints Churchyard. His sons bought a sloop and emigrated to Lynn, Massachusetts in 1638.
Another great video. Iv followed you here from Facebook. Really interesting stuff, I’m very new to these perspectives and have lots of questions! What are the reasons you believe lower levels/tunnels are being hidden? :)
Due to the mud flood and perhaps secret passage way through the mud flood. I'm open to the reasons and have no set in stone opinion. The tunnels are there so we know they exist, but not why.
@@stewthewanderer 100%. Alot of my family are from Ivinghoe and there is a whole underground village thats been cealed up. Even the church clock faces it. My unders farm had an entrsnce, the town hall and a double grave in the church yard. My dad got in there when he was young
@@stewthewanderer These underground labyrinths are in all old towns, same in my local town Lichfield. Can’t imagine it would be that hard to find an entrance.
I used to notice all these basements in Cambridge when I was a kid, never made sense to me why or how they’d build below street level when they didn’t have the technology to do so. Shall take another walk with new eyes!
My grandad was born in Leighton Buzzard in 1912 and scarcely left the place until he died in his late eighties . Something he consistently told me was that as a choir boy at All Saints Church , (which features in this video) , he found a large white hand protruding from the ground in the church yard . He took it to the vicar who told my grandad he would give the hand a proper Christian burial .
A difficult question to be precise on. Our timeline is muddled up, nothing more than an agreed version to suit the current narrative. Some of those buildings could be thousands of years old
Funny you can live somewhere virtually your whole life and not know any of these facts or notice any of the small details you point out, lovely video ☺️
I know the tunnels. Entrances loads of places. Black horse cellar, Barclays bank, all saints church, pulfords I believe. Some others. You can see the entrance in black horse. They all lead to All saints so it’s said.
At 6:30, you show a monument. Is this not an old world watering hole. Iv read about similar monuments in cities that where plumbed for miles to clean water sources back before they charged for water! Also there is one in my town (stockton on tees) different design but still had the water fountains in. Also I visited turkey and seen 2-3 of these spread across Marmaris that are still used by the locals today. Interesting monuments and must have been built for somthing
You missed The Peacock! One of, if not the oldest apart from the church, the oldest listed buildings in the town. Great video nonetheless, keep up the content.
Not meaning to poo poo on parade, but sometimes, a coal chute is a coal chute. And how do hills flood ? With the same gradient of ground? Iron ore. Ionisation
I lived in Leighton and am pleased to say it’s still the same. It’s still shit. The new housing estates haven’t bought any sparkle to the town, like they say you can’t polish a turd. When I was at school, either Gilbert’s or Vandyke I did a project on the town, sorry to say but that had more historical content than your video. But in truth I’m only here to say that the place could do with a good nuking. I’ve only been back twice since I left, once to visit my friend, second I drove through. Will I go back? Not while I’ve got air in my lungs, I don’t live that far away either,
easy people. my first time using the new new camera and i unfortunately lost some of the content. i will improve as i get used to the camera. thank you. love and blessing
So if it is not the original street level now how are you thinking it has been raised throughout the town a whole storey?
Just keep the videos coming mate, the more you do then the more professional they will get.
There are many methods this could have happened by. Mud flood type scenarios. Even the ground liquifying, look it up. Its amazing to see, the ground just turns to quick sand. Add the sink holes and tunnels, and suddenly its not so far fetched.
Cheers Mark. Will do
@@stewthewanderer sinkholes in tring high street couple of years ago too. My friend owns a barbers which has a little dwelling under high street…. There’s a wall partially knocked through going into another room, we think! Apparently underground network of tunnels coming from the arts Ed school (which was home of Walter rothschild) incidentally my mother in law worked there for years and showed me round, there are recently found secret rooms and a safe behind a huge wardrobe uncovered in recent years. No key! Dread to think what’s in there! Fascinating stuff tho!
I live in Leighton Buzzard too. Lived here my entire life, 36 years, and never even thought about these places for longer than a few minutes lol. You've definitely given me a new appreciation for all the buildings I walk past every day. Lots of history here.
That's super 🙏 happy to have got you thinking about our historic town. Thanks for comment 🙂
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Been in LB 47 years .. appreciate this video ! My neck of the woods
That was a lovely tour of my old home town, but you sir, are off your rocker 😂
Proper mudflooded mate... Great video.. 👏👏👏
💯 cheers pal
Like riding down memory lane stew. Haven’t seen Leighton like that since we was kids. Peace my brother 😎
also looking at the old grave stones within old churches telling a picture of the old age of the people back 150-200 years ago most in to their 80s-90 back then
I will give more attention to this on my wanders
A great tour! :)
eye opener..thanks Stew. my own world is changing as i see things from a new perspective. such interesting viewpoint and how everything ties together🤔💛💫
Love to hear it 💫🙌
Really impressed with your channel. I’m from mk . Keep up the good work and I’ll keep an eye on your CZcams channel 👊🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Cheers William 🙂
Hi Stew love your enthusiasm & spirit about everything. Always uplifting Thanks 🙂
Thanks so much
i like your videos stew, i can see that every time you visit a new place u enjoy every little thing,
So nice of you
Fab vid Stew 👌🏾 got me here trying to find more info about the old world so interesting. I always wondered how on earth did they manage to build such beautiful buildings back in the day with just rocks and stones 🙊 who knew 👌🏾Thanks for yet more knowledge ❤️
Thank you Samantha 🙂
Really enjoyed this Stew. Never knew LB was such a pretty, old town of such architectural interest. Look forward to your next town wander! 😃
Glad you enjoyed it. thanks buddy
Love this stew X be so good to see a vlog on Liverpool it has some really great buildings x
Liverpool has incredible his story 🙏
Quantum!! I'm so interested in ionisation from a "health" perspective. This was great Stew. Thanks for sharing. Keep them coming!
Blessings 🙏
Brilliant piece of work Stew, your knowledge and presentation skills, look forward to your next posting.
Really appreciate that Ray. Top man
I never knew Leighton Buzzard has such an old and recent historical significance and so glad you're sharing the gold with the world. The fact it's on the Grand Union Canal is itself a telling sign which requires further investigation so I look forward to the Canal Trip vid but careful Squire as biking and filming are not best friends when navigating the towpaths!
So many questions came to mind throughout this whole video on the spires, the chimney pots, the market cross but i shall not bombard you here but look forward to conversing with you some time inthe future, in this life or the next!
I'm so grateful to the Algorythmic Gods for presenting me with your Cambridge video earlier today that your channel and personality have shot straight into my top 10 channels of all time. Thank you Stew and keep on a'wandering Squire and much obliged for you taking us along on your ventures! Look forward to checking out your international vids but for the time being my feet are firmly in your Ole' Blighty trips.
Thanks 🙂🙏 I have an old world channel for this content. I just started it. It's called ' electric realm'
@@stewthewanderer Just subbed Bruv. Nice one!
Nice video Stew, very interesting town we live in!
I have always wondered how such elaborate design was achieved all them years ago on many buildings around the world!
I always remember the tunnels at the train station that got blocked up, would of definitely connect to others I would of thought!
Look forward to your next one bud👍🏻
Absolutely mate. And cheers buddy.
It’s incredible - and so inspiring! I live in east Herts and really going to start cycling down the canal - there’s red brick buildings all along - pump houses etc - going with new eyes now
i love to hear it. happy exploring Josie
Enjoyable video and interesting facts mate. I like the effort you have made to look round your area. It always surprises me what you don't notice even though it is staring you in the face.
Exactly mate. Thanks.
Great video! Looking forward to your future vids Stew.
Bless 🙏
Amazing video. You are bringing up so many things I have wondered my whole life. Your wandering tour was very enlightening, keep going! I’m in the US but near some very old towns on the east coast (“new England” states) and you have really inspired me to look with a new wonder ⚡️
That's always my aim 🙂 thanks
Wow ..looks exactly like a street I'm Burnley Lancashire England.... Same buildings,same sunken windows.and same design of steps up to the front doors...even the garden fronts are the same
I’ve heard Burnley is old world architecture 🙌
@@stewthewanderer yes we have lots. And mudflood..a church dating back to the 1100's that has a sundial on the outer wall .and a blocked up doorway down some stairs that would be going under the grave stones of the church,very strange..... And it's Right next to a river.......I used to serve a gentleman in Layton buzzard he drove a Merc 190e and I worked for a independent Merc 190 specialist.. I'll always remember him. Mr Snaffer he was called ..an American who moved to Leyton buzzard. He would regular say what a beautiful town it was .,and the reason why he moved there
So fascinating Stew! I live in a small town called North Walsham in Norfolk, historically a market village trading woven fabric, it has some similarities. A local student accessed the basements of our highstreet shops, there is evidence they used to all be connected but have been bricked off. We also had a "great fire" in the past. The church in our centre is very grand and its Tower actually collapsed and was only part restored but only to 2/3rds the original hight. Norwich City Centre actually has tours of a lower level street which still has old rooms. I've yet to see it but I definitely will. Thanks for the tour, love your insta page. It has certainly expanded my view on things. 😊
That's so interesting. Thank you for sharing. I will see if I can find anything online 🙂
Nice video. Good to see Leighton Buzzards from a different pov.
Thanks
Keep them coming, very interesting.
We see the same type of building below ground level here in Adelaide in the city
Australia is mini tartaria 🙌
Very interesting thanks for sharing. I'm inspired to wander round my local area and see what's occurring.
Do it 🙂
Love it keep it up mate 👍
Cheers Darren mate 👍
Well done, great video to open the mind. Keep going
Cheers Simon 🙂
Great video, I watched it then walked through Berkhamsted High Street... all the same signs showing the street level being altered but I’ve never paid attention to it before!
Berkhampstead has a rich his story, I'm sure if you continue observing in your area you will find more evidence and notice things that you never seen before 🙂
Love your video. Missing your daily updates on insta. You really get me thinking.
Thank you! im back now
The market cross looks like the top of a building popping out as if the remaining part is underground
i think the same. there are so many tunnels in the surrounding area
Nice video mate. LB looks a nice little town.
For a small place it does have a lot of his-story
this guy is obsessed with ionization. i'm glad to have such a thorough and thoughtful tour before i moved to leighton buzzard!
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Cute little town 💗
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I worked for network rail in mk and your right. Them tunnels are proper built .
Incredible structures
I’m in Norwich- some of the witches where drown off a bridge I live outside, also a massive tower that kept the woman in, lots of history here too, just amazing!x
I'm planning to visit soon 🙌
I really enjoyed this video Stew, it raises so many questions all of it, it's certainly all connected, I've been taking in some ewaranon vids and the role, uses and importance of sound frequency and water and water routes and water always being close by important buildings, the huge cathedral organs were also not used for what people have been told, really eye opening, keep working away and you'll only keep improving, I look forward to your next one, cheers buddy, Ryan Dumfries 👍
Really appreciate your comment Ryan. You're spot on with the organ and water link. Sound frequency was a huge part of the old world. I haven't come across that guys chanel but I'll be sure to check it out 🙂 cheers buddy.
@@stewthewandererHis channels keep being removed on here I think. Norbzworld on here posts some of his content, his two series are on telegram channel Ewaranon although I think someone controls that for him but I'm not certain, and he is working on new material I believe, anyway they're called what on earth happened parts 1-13 and the lost history of flat earth parts 1-7 maybe you will know a lot of it but it might be interesting for you. 👍
Great video! I've just been asked to become a trustee of the All Saints Preservation Trust at the church in town. I love history and run Totally Locally Leighton Buzzard and moved to town because it is full of character. You should give a talk to the local history society when they start meeting again. Edwina
Wow, that's so cool. Would be great to hear if there's any stories of the lower level tunnels etc. Thanks for sharing 🙂
Nice one stew! Just a quick point on the bricks and why they're typically not used as much is because they cost alot more to produce as they are of a high quality. Looking forward to seeing more videos man!
Thanks Harry. The iron ore brick has also the ability to charge atoms. Very crucial component for generating electro magnetic energy.
My friends uncle lives in Leighton buzzard also I've been too Tring in Hertfordshire before but I've never been too Leighton buzzard before, also some of my family are from London aka West Drayton, but the rest of them have moved too Nottingham and Dorset now, and I I'm a northern by the way lol, but I haven't got nothing against southerns though due too some of my family members coming from London in the first place, also ive got Autism as well by the way. 👍👍👍
Keep the vids coming 🙌
great place
Love your work mate . Only just found you . Keep it up 👍🏻
Cheers William 🙂
Fascinating stuff. Wish we knew more about the old world
We are slowly piecing it together 🙏
When you say "The Old World" what do you actually mean? Medieval? Dark ages? Roman, Pre Roman?
Not having a dig, I'm just interested.
I love your videos, the message is always very compelling and leaves me with more questions that I have to scuttle off and look into. That said it probably helps that you aren’t bad looking either haha
keep dreaming hun.
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@@dollyrotten751 only joking anyway you guys would make a great couple.
Thanks dolly 🙂
The church with the spire is called 'All Saint's' Church - I had an aunt who played the pipe organ in there on Sundays. A pity St Barnabas church wasn't visited in Linslade but a good video, anyway.
This guy certainly knows his bricks and his tunnels !
Cheers JD
Great video, I love the crystal and esoteric shop in Leighton! You should do a video on Milton Keynes, midsummer boulevard, ley lines and the medicine wheel, if you do route finder to Stonehenge it’s in a straight line! I kind of feel its the belly of the beast here although there is so much beauty too!
i done a written post about it many years ago but i will redo as a video. thanks bro
Interesting, wasn’t the top guy MK Development Corporation a pagan or Druid or something related? People think that because MK is a designated new town/city that there’s no history there. Dig deep enough it has a wealth of history. I miss the area, not so much for the entertainment - places I used to frequent are all closed down now, more the fact that I could be 5 minutes away with my dogs strolling around a lake. I can’t walk now so no strolling either.
Castle Howard and york minster had fires too in my area. York minster has a masonic lodge underneath it
York is just so impressive. Wonderful city to wander around
Good vid Stew 👍🏻
Cheers mate
Mudflood!!! Loads of evidence round my town too man..
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It’s fascinating 👍🏻 I’ve started watching the videos from the man you mentioned on one of your videos recently. I lived in St Albans up until the end of last year & think that would be an interesting place to look at. Now I live in Aylesbury & my mum just told me about Waddesdon Manor. I noticed just up the road in Aston Clinton a pub with Rothschild in the name. Thanks for opening my eyes to this.
It was Jon Levi I was talking about.
Some interesting places you mention there. As you stroll about just keep things in mind, you'll notice many things 🙂
Fantastic chanel 👌
@@stewthewanderer yes for sure!
Easy - you do realise the town is in the Micheal mary ley line catchment area it runs right through mentmore - there’s a hell of a lot of underground stuff in that area - thanks man keep informing!
I didn't know that mate. Thanks for sharing, another place to look into 🙌
The fountains are used for free energy using water sometimes
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Us folks from dunstable always referred to Leighton buzzard as 'The ghost town' I will defo look at Leighton buzzard from a different perspective now.
Dunstable is just an interesting, il soon do a video there
@@stewthewanderer wicked, can't wait to see ☺👌
Live 5 mins down the road! Wish idv got a chance to chinwag on your travels here ☺️
thanks. next time
I grew up in one of those houses in the video that has a window below street level. No conspiracy there, sorry. It's a cellar built underground in old houses that were built before electric refrigerators as residents needed somewhere cool to keep their food. They have windows for air (or you get damp/mold, also why air bricks are needed in houses) and light as were made before electrical lighting existed. So yeah, entirely practical and nothing to do with raising the street height.
Going down into the cellar you can see the house's foundations and how it's propped up/constructed.
Thank you. I watched this video some time ago and every time I'm walking around LB I can't help think how ridiculous this re-purposing idea is. Front doors just don't get taken off the basement and put up a floor to accommodate a road being raised.
The Post Office Buttermarket/ Cornhill in Bury St Edmunds (Suffolk) they decided to knock the back off it but keep the front & rebuild the rest. That might be interesting for you to research. It’s a Victorian Facade they’ve kept hold of, council bought the building.
thanks for the info Emma
*Nice sharing*
Thank you! Cheers!
I lived in a basement flat in Glasgow for a few months,never got it till I got it
Once you've seen it you can never go back. It's everywhere 🙌
Mate this is epic please do a canal one and a bit more about Leighton as I went school there and knew about the tunnels etc
When I'm back. Cheers buddy
@@stewthewanderer absoloute don loved seeing you expose the cxvoid agenda and then found you on this tartarian ting!! we must be about same age as well did you go vandyke ??
Van Dyke.
We used to play football and rugby against them! Always ended in a fight. Northfield's boy here 😂
Grew up in Leighton ..love seeing some of the old sights. It’s funny because I always thought it strange that the basements would have windows but never thought anymore about it when I was a kid. Also on a
Side note re the tunnels-wasn’t there a small “earthquake “ last year in Leighton? Something to do with the tunnels perhaps ?
I found them very strange, could well be linked with the tunnel network.
@D Funk s it’s my married name ! Would be my husbands fam maybe?
honestly mate this is some next level waffle but i grew up in Leighton so ill let u off
Any books you would you recommend, that give us more of a glimpse at what the old world was really like?
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Francis Sayre 1565-1645 my 10x great grandfather buried in All Saints Churchyard. His sons bought a sloop and emigrated to Lynn, Massachusetts in 1638.
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Another great video. Iv followed you here from Facebook. Really interesting stuff, I’m very new to these perspectives and have lots of questions! What are the reasons you believe lower levels/tunnels are being hidden? :)
Due to the mud flood and perhaps secret passage way through the mud flood. I'm open to the reasons and have no set in stone opinion. The tunnels are there so we know they exist, but not why.
Know Leighton well originally from Eaton Bray just outside it but now live in Scotland
Some old parts to eaton bray I believe
@@stewthewanderer 100%. Alot of my family are from Ivinghoe and there is a whole underground village thats been cealed up. Even the church clock faces it. My unders farm had an entrsnce, the town hall and a double grave in the church yard. My dad got in there when he was young
Very interesting. Much better to see him on the YT. I don't understand the low levelled windows? Their purpose?
Il be doing lots more on here 🙂
Should find a way down into the tunnels
Would be amazing 🙏
@@stewthewanderer These underground labyrinths are in all old towns, same in my local town Lichfield. Can’t imagine it would be that hard to find an entrance.
Such a nice place where you live Stew Xxx
It really is 🙂
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I used to notice all these basements in Cambridge when I was a kid, never made sense to me why or how they’d build below street level when they didn’t have the technology to do so. Shall take another walk with new eyes!
i will be there myself soon enough
So much on my doorstep
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My grandad was born in Leighton Buzzard in 1912 and scarcely left the place until he died in his late eighties . Something he consistently told me was that as a choir boy at All Saints Church , (which features in this video) , he found a large white hand protruding from the ground in the church yard . He took it to the vicar who told my grandad he would give the hand a proper Christian burial .
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@13:55 How is rainwater handled with these lower windows? Does it just empty into a sewer line?
Didn't even go through bluebell 😃 best Town going
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Really nice walkthrough. for some reason i always thought you were Australian from your accent
Many do 😅😆
This red brick buildings are here in calcutta too.
Live in LB too
When Stew says the victorian red brick terraced houses are way older, how much older? Thank you
A difficult question to be precise on. Our timeline is muddled up, nothing more than an agreed version to suit the current narrative. Some of those buildings could be thousands of years old
Hey.where are you now.im stefan from tangalle srilanka
easy bro. im in uk but i hope to be lanka early 2022. hope you're good brother
Lanka good, twice visited, before and after the conflict. One more time to Kandy to see the Perahera 🐘🐘
Funny you can live somewhere virtually your whole life and not know any of these facts or notice any of the small details you point out, lovely video ☺️
Thank you Natalie 🙂
I know the tunnels. Entrances loads of places. Black horse cellar, Barclays bank, all saints church, pulfords I believe. Some others. You can see the entrance in black horse. They all lead to All saints so it’s said.
How good it would be to get access and go exploring.
@@stewthewanderer could try figure it out. I know where a couple of entrances are supposed to be. All saints is prob easiest though
At 6:30, you show a monument. Is this not an old world watering hole. Iv read about similar monuments in cities that where plumbed for miles to clean water sources back before they charged for water!
Also there is one in my town (stockton on tees) different design but still had the water fountains in. Also I visited turkey and seen 2-3 of these spread across Marmaris that are still used by the locals today.
Interesting monuments and must have been built for somthing
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You missed The Peacock! One of, if not the oldest apart from the church, the oldest listed buildings in the town. Great video nonetheless, keep up the content.
I know bro. I will make a part 2 in future. LB is a special old town
my old stopping ground many years ago i now live kent
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It's a shame that so many buildings were destroyed in the war. Particularly in. Germany
Dresden 🙌 so sad they destroyed it 🙏
@@stewthewanderer the 2 largest mass murder events during ww2 were the fire bombing of Hamburg and Dresden.
7:58 I line up there when I’m waiting to go in for school 😀
Hope you enjoyed the video 🙂
I don't think I can survive there! It's too quiet and almost nobody walks on the street.
Have you seen The lost History of the flat earth series? Part 3 talks about basement levels
Brilliant work 🙌
Have u watched any of jon levi he good like you
i love what jon does, so interesting
@@stewthewanderer just started to watch his stuff first time last week.got him on here now and bitchute
Doenut factory post some interesting stuff
Not meaning to poo poo on parade, but sometimes, a coal chute is a coal chute.
And how do hills flood ? With the same gradient of ground?
Iron ore.
Ionisation
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@@stewthewanderer im sorry, my learning disabilities get challenging at times what do you mean? I meant no offence. Quite the opposite.
Please clarify
every knowledgeable my friend some sort of a flood ?
Liquification is a possibility. Mud flood event of some sort.
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Very good documentary
@@stewthewanderer Stew any doco recos other than the telegram list, LHFE and WOEH?
Are you talking about the Laines in Brighton which is where I live now .
thats the ones. great character. how nice to live there
@@stewthewanderer It s different to Leighton Buzzard but that has it character too especially for me around the market cross
This whole Tartaria business is it a meme/troll or what is it? Because I don't get the point of it.
It's a description of old world architecture and electro magnetism
Bare mudflood evidence
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I lived in Leighton and am pleased to say it’s still the same. It’s still shit. The new housing estates haven’t bought any sparkle to the town, like they say you can’t polish a turd.
When I was at school, either Gilbert’s or Vandyke I did a project on the town, sorry to say but that had more historical content than your video. But in truth I’m only here to say that the place could do with a good nuking. I’ve only been back twice since I left, once to visit my friend, second I drove through. Will I go back? Not while I’ve got air in my lungs, I don’t live that far away either,