A Silent City Of The Dead | Heptonstall

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  • čas přidán 29. 05. 2022
  • Heptonstall is a small village in Yorkshire with a population of around 1500 living residents and over 100,000 deceased. Despite being a small village it houses 3 churches and 5 graveyards.
    Heptonstall's original church was dedicated to St Thomas Becket. It was founded c.1260, and was altered and added to over several centuries. The church was damaged by a storm in 1847, and is now only a shell. A new church, St Thomas the Apostle, was built in the same churchyard and suffered a lightning strike in 1875 causing a pinnacle to fall off the top of the church.
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Komentáře • 169

  • @dingbat2177
    @dingbat2177 Před rokem +26

    The building you walked past at the start of the video is the old Grammar School - it's now a museum. Can't believe you missed the grave of David Hartley - one of the Cragg Coiners you mentioned! Also did you know that the graveyard extends beyond the gate outside the newer church - across the road? More recent graves but Sylvia Plath is buried in there :( . The Sutcliffes were an influential family - big mill owners in the area and in Lancashire as well - wouldn't be surprised if it was them who funded the building of the new church.

    • @deadgoodwalks
      @deadgoodwalks  Před rokem +1

      Ooops Maybe next time! Thanks for the extra info

    • @dennisgreenwood92
      @dennisgreenwood92 Před rokem +7

      @@deadgoodwalks The entry in the Heptonstall burials register for David Hartley's interment is in Latin, but when translated reads: "1770 May 1. David Heartley of Bell House in the town of Erringden. He was hanged by the neck near York for illegally minting and stealing public money." The grave is to the south of the porch of the old church and contains other members of his family, including his wife, Grace, (nee Sutcliffe).

    • @caroltrudge1389
      @caroltrudge1389 Před rokem +1

      You know this church well

    • @smorgasbroad1132
      @smorgasbroad1132 Před rokem

      Wow. Good info. Thanks for sharing with us. Sylvia Plath! Sad but interesting.

  • @sharonnagel3384
    @sharonnagel3384 Před rokem +20

    This is my kind of village!!! I just love the old buildings and you can feel the peace

    • @Loretta318
      @Loretta318 Před rokem +1

      I was just thinking the same thing, and would absolutely love to live there

  • @helencheadle5285
    @helencheadle5285 Před rokem +10

    I love your walks, but do wish you could just spend a little more time for us to read some of these interesting inscriptions….,these gravestones went back such a long time,many still legible…it would be so appreciated. This was incredible how so many stones were just laid flat..as you said at the beginning such a lot of burials for such a small village so there must have been industry and many more folk living there at one time. Thankyou again…hope you got your coffee at the cafe! 🙋‍♀️👏🏻

    • @dingbat2177
      @dingbat2177 Před rokem +1

      There was a lot of industry - mostly textile mills. Also in earlier times there were actually fewer graveyards - the next nearest to this one would have been Halifax Parish Church which is about 10 miles away, so most of the more local people from Hebden Bridge, Mytholmroyd and parts of Todmorden were buried at Heptonstall - hence the large number of graves!

  • @jujulionesselsa1416
    @jujulionesselsa1416 Před rokem +10

    What a beautiful place and many generations of the Sutcliffe families. I love to hear the birds singing away bless them it's so peaceful and calming. And obviously the Sutcliffe's were a a very prominent name in the area. Thank you so much for this lovely video. 🤗🤩

  • @soloh5843
    @soloh5843 Před 2 lety +16

    I love the little village and that you walked through it to the cemetery. I would absolutely love to live in a little village like that, so much history and seemed very peaceful.
    As always a great upload! Thanks so much.

    • @deadgoodwalks
      @deadgoodwalks  Před 2 lety +7

      So would I, I actually looked at that house online with the for sale sign up at the start of the video lol. Thanks for watching again H :)

    • @Brianthehistorynerd
      @Brianthehistorynerd Před rokem +2

      I was thinking the same thing. It looks really nice there.

  • @GraveyardSisters
    @GraveyardSisters Před rokem +2

    I used to live in West Yorkshire,Hebden Bridge is stunning Absolutely beautiful graveyard thanks for sharing 👍

  • @loralouise3865
    @loralouise3865 Před rokem +7

    I really wish you would linger on the actual tombstones a little longer. I can barely see them cause you pan over them so fast. Please? Thanks!

  • @user-lb3hd7ip4o
    @user-lb3hd7ip4o Před 15 dny +1

    Peaceful Quite Beautiful Bird song 🌹

  • @allygee5468
    @allygee5468 Před rokem +2

    Hi from Australia I've been subscribed with you for a while now I was born in Middlesex but been in Aus since age 5 I'm 72 now my father was born and raised in the village of Osmotherly in Yorkshire in 1922 He took me back for a visit there about 26yrs ago I really enjoy your walks as I love history thank you for taking me along xxx

  • @janetslicer3637
    @janetslicer3637 Před rokem +5

    Oh, I really loved this entire walk. This was special; I am in awe. Thank you for taking us around with your wonderful voice! 🙂

  • @bananabuttons6637
    @bananabuttons6637 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I love your walks. I've moved to the city now and I miss the bird song so much.

  • @mimiper72
    @mimiper72 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this amazing visit to the old St. Thomas. My 4th and 5th great grandparents were both married as well as baptized there in the late 1700s-early 1800s. Not Sutcliff but Robertshaw, Greenwood, and Varley. It must have been a beautiful church back in the day. Was a thrill to see it still standing. I really enjoyed this video and am a new subscriber.

  • @fernforester1014
    @fernforester1014 Před rokem +5

    This is such a beautiful village.

  • @CathyTx2001
    @CathyTx2001 Před 2 lety +9

    Thank you so much. I love how many of the graves were so close side by side. I'm happy that I found your channel. ❤

    • @deadgoodwalks
      @deadgoodwalks  Před 2 lety +4

      You're welcome Cathy, I'm glad you found me too.

  • @cook13doodle16
    @cook13doodle16 Před rokem +5

    So much history written on the tablets!

  • @ChrisSmith-yq9pr
    @ChrisSmith-yq9pr Před rokem +11

    I loved this video! The village, the church and cemeteries are breathtaking! You weren't kidding about how compact that cemetery was! WOW! If your idea was to make us think we were placed in a time capsule, then you succeeded! Beautifully done sir! BRAVO!!

  • @joelhurley2678
    @joelhurley2678 Před rokem +3

    Dan, the churches are beautiful. The town is unique and very interesting. Enjoyed the tour and thanks for sharing 👍 😊.

    • @deadgoodwalks
      @deadgoodwalks  Před rokem +1

      No worries Joel. Thanks for watching another one

  • @stevendaniel8126
    @stevendaniel8126 Před rokem +2

    LOVE this village !!!!
    Stunning......
    Extremely interesting. Thank you !!

  • @sheilan6235
    @sheilan6235 Před rokem +5

    I just found your channel yesterday & love it!
    Next time, bring a flashlight, if you shine it across the stones as flat as possible, sometimes they’re readable

  • @tanyawallace9730
    @tanyawallace9730 Před rokem +4

    Listening to the narrative I was thinking along the lines of the P Sutcliffe connection and then you mentioned it, you never know?!
    Also, the birdsong in churchyards is always so amazing.. I'm enjoying your episodes, always interesting 🧐☠👍

    • @deadgoodwalks
      @deadgoodwalks  Před rokem

      Thank you Tanya. The birds were lively in this one

  • @bobbiebabb9305
    @bobbiebabb9305 Před 2 lety +8

    We love to read tombstones and see dates too.ty

    • @deadgoodwalks
      @deadgoodwalks  Před 2 lety +3

      Thanks for your comment Bobbie, I’ll take it on board for when I do a revisit

  • @dragonwithagirltattoo598

    I’m an American but have ancestors from that area. Thank you for making these videos. I find them so interesting. I love cemeteries and graveyards and can’t go explore them so I watch these videos. Now I must check my family tree to find the names and see if any are buried in that churchyard.

  • @lauremorgana4589
    @lauremorgana4589 Před rokem +1

    Hello there ! I just discovered your channel and I loved walking back to Heptonstall through your video. My mother is from Lancashire but some of my ancestors are buried here . Their name were Greenwood and I've recognized 2 tombs with these names when you were around the new church. I And yes it's a lovely quiet place !

  • @grannybee
    @grannybee Před rokem +3

    These historic churches and grave sites are always interesting. The very fact that they survived hundreds of years is amazing.

  • @michaelaartner3932
    @michaelaartner3932 Před rokem +3

    Very quiet and relaxing walk! Thank s again! Michi

  • @EmeLightheartArtisanDesigns
    @EmeLightheartArtisanDesigns Před 2 měsíci +1

    This village looks so quaint, I love it! ❤

  • @Claire-kh4qr
    @Claire-kh4qr Před rokem +5

    In the UK you can lease a grave for up to 99 years but you never actually own it. So in some places, where there is limited space, the graves are reused when the lease is up, unless the family pays for another. These flattened stones could have been removed as they were falling and unsafe.

    • @cfmmck895
      @cfmmck895 Před rokem +1

      Think it depends if its private cemetary. Our catholic one has graves in place from over 100 years such as my great grandmothers family plot

    • @bionicnichola9251
      @bionicnichola9251 Před rokem +1

      It 50 years where I'm at. If I want i to get buried with my mam and son I need to be gone by 2046 🤣

  • @bionicnichola9251
    @bionicnichola9251 Před rokem +2

    Reminds me of the Last of the Summer wine setting. The cobbled paths and the styles of the homes. It looks peaceful, thanks for sharing.

  • @emmakeoghan7816
    @emmakeoghan7816 Před rokem +6

    Loved this,what a beautiful village and cemetery. I'm originally from nearby Halifax so was nice to see something close to home.Just subscribed and making my way through yours videos.

  • @ianrobert6239
    @ianrobert6239 Před 2 lety +6

    Loving these videos. Thanks.

    • @deadgoodwalks
      @deadgoodwalks  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks Ian, it's great to be able to share these places with everyone

  • @wladniem
    @wladniem Před rokem +2

    Yeah....really enjoyed that walk. Thank you.

  • @lisaevans3284
    @lisaevans3284 Před rokem +4

    Wow never seen so many headstones on ground like that looks lovely village

  • @marymkh1184
    @marymkh1184 Před rokem +1

    Love this one. The Church, all those graves wow. Thank you.

  • @jonathancoombes1495
    @jonathancoombes1495 Před rokem +1

    When I visited this cemetery I spoke to a resident, an elderley lady, and she told me that the graveyard was badly damaged during the war. They decided to remove the gravestones and repair the areas that has been bombed, however nobody made note of which headstones came from which area so they were just replaced in a haphazard manner and do not necessarily represent who is beneath them. I've never researched this but it was a interesting conversation to say the least.

  • @joesinkovits6591
    @joesinkovits6591 Před rokem +2

    I’m glad you commented on the absence of (living) people. The same thought struck me a few minutes before you made the comment, so I guess great minds think alike! That had to be an eerie, though interesting, experience. I hope you visit us here in the U.S. and do some dead walks sometime.

  • @marie-louisesegerlov8625

    LOVELY,such a beautiful village❣️

  • @jaynefletcher1462
    @jaynefletcher1462 Před rokem +5

    Hi love watching your channel just recently found it but love all the old little villages and the history behind it all x

  • @user-ii4rm6pw5o
    @user-ii4rm6pw5o Před rokem +5

    Сердце замирает от созерцания таких исторических мест церкви такие величественные и полны тайна и город пропитан воздухом столетий, по кладбища можно изучить прошедшую историю и представить людей живших там много веков назад восторг

  • @catherinerickard699
    @catherinerickard699 Před rokem +4

    What a beautiful place

  • @hannysinta7937
    @hannysinta7937 Před rokem +1

    Sungguh mengagumkan melihat tempat -,tempat yang cantik. bernilai sejarah dan itu menjadikan satu kebanggan suatu bangsa...Bangunan tua dan Gereja memberi suatu Nilai akan Peradaban masalalu yg tinggi dan berkharisma❤❤

  • @jeannelynskey6946
    @jeannelynskey6946 Před 2 lety +12

    A bit eerie but peaceful. I hope they are all resting in peace.

    • @deadgoodwalks
      @deadgoodwalks  Před 2 lety +5

      It did feel a bit eerie especially with no people about, I think they're all sleeping soundly, it had a peaceful atmosphere

    • @daggydiva4589
      @daggydiva4589 Před rokem

      They’re dead they’re not doing anything.

  • @jamierobinson3349
    @jamierobinson3349 Před rokem +2

    Yep. I would live there. 🎩👍💜

  • @margopaton3240
    @margopaton3240 Před rokem +1

    As always, an excellent video. What a peaceful place! No living humans anywhere! How strange. I enjoyed watching the tour😊

  • @suzanneholdsworth7869
    @suzanneholdsworth7869 Před rokem +4

    What a peaceful graveyard.Only the bird song.I know I wouldn't like graves in my garden 😱Nice to see your closer to where I'm from.Good old Halifax

    • @deadgoodwalks
      @deadgoodwalks  Před rokem +1

      Love Halifax, you have some great little cemeteries there, I'll be back over that way soon

    • @LauraKnotek
      @LauraKnotek Před 7 měsíci

      It was that way in London too, at one time. The reason for the construction of the Magnificent Seven cemeteries was because the churchyards were too crowded, and people were actually getting sick from the corpses in the ground right outside their houses. Those big cemeteries were far enough away from houses at the time, so that the dead bodies didn't cause more disease and death.

  • @bertvsrob
    @bertvsrob Před rokem +1

    so much history just out of sight, out of mind, faded

  • @Ajay_the_invincible_1997
    @Ajay_the_invincible_1997 Před 7 měsíci

    This is the cemetery that Sylvia Plath might have visited. She visited Haworth Cemetery that influenced her emotionally ( She wrote a poem November Graveyard on it ). Now, she is buried here. What a spiral of events life is !!
    Thank You for showing this. ❤
    This video would have become more emotional for poetry lovers if you had covered sylvia Plath's grave. But overall Best video on YT on Heptonstall Cemetery.

  • @sueneilen4526
    @sueneilen4526 Před 6 měsíci

    Wow what a beautiful little town I like all the stones on the ground looks so much better than the ones standing upright
    Great video thanks

  • @Kevin-mx1vi
    @Kevin-mx1vi Před 3 měsíci +1

    If you had done some research you'd know that Heptonstall was once the centre of a parish that was larger than the county of Rutland, so it's hardly surprising that so many people were buried there.

  • @starwannabe
    @starwannabe Před rokem +4

    Hello from America! I just discovered your videos a few days ago and am loving them, as I also enjoy walking through old graveyards. I like to read the headstones and imagine how the person might’ve lived and died. I also love the little tidbits of history that you provide and the old villages as well (we don’t have many villages here as old as you have there!). One thing that caught my attention was how every door on those old stone buildings seems to be a small expression of personality in a place where everything looks the same. I find it fascinating how we as humans find little ways to show the world who we are. I wonder about the reason why there are so many houses with yards that back up to the cemetery or even contain graves themselves? Is it out of necessity because of the size of the graveyard? Is it a function of ancient family life, having loved ones buried near for convenience? Or is there an even older more spiritual context? In any case, I enjoy your channel and have decided to subscribe today! Thank you!

    • @deadgoodwalks
      @deadgoodwalks  Před rokem +1

      Hi Kira, thank you for subscribing. I think the gardens may be unofficial and it looks like the church doesn't mind.

    • @sarawilliams6625
      @sarawilliams6625 Před rokem +1

      It’s a pretty normal thing in England to be honest,the churchyards have been there since the 11 or 1200’s in a lot of places and as we built around them they kind of become part of the scenery,most people do have a wall or fence inbetween but evidently not here👍😂

    • @freez.mp4
      @freez.mp4 Před 10 měsíci

      slightly odd little hobby that

  • @karenweaver134
    @karenweaver134 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Very interesting as usual! I know that cemetery’s are peaceful places with abundant history ( I am a fan after all) but I still would not want to look out my bedroom window on one….. never figured that one out.

  • @bobbiebabb9305
    @bobbiebabb9305 Před 2 lety +5

    Jesus, let us read the tombstones. Ty

    • @deadgoodwalks
      @deadgoodwalks  Před 2 lety +4

      Hey Bobbie, Sorry it was such a big place that I just had to do a select few otherwise the video would be hours long which would bore people to death lol. I will be doing a re visit and I’ll film a lot more stones next time for you. If you watch in 4K you should be able to pause the video and read the stones in the mean time. Thank you for your comment

    • @bobbiebabb9305
      @bobbiebabb9305 Před 2 lety +4

      @@deadgoodwalks I understand..I got caught up in the moment but love your veidos.bing watching on hot summer days.

    • @deadgoodwalks
      @deadgoodwalks  Před 2 lety +4

      All good, criticism helps me make better videos ✌️

    • @insertnamehere5146
      @insertnamehere5146 Před rokem +1

      @@deadgoodwalks if you carry a small but bright torch and shine it from the side of the head stone, you can see the inscription's better. enjoying your channel

  • @sitiradziyah2159
    @sitiradziyah2159 Před rokem +1

    Rad,seen this video lk quiet, lk great, show area lk old Palace, long distance to pass by, beautiful scenery, grave.lk too old, did not know how many years, need to respect, rest in peace with angels. Frm. Miss rad.staysafe,stay strong.

  • @julieblackstock8650
    @julieblackstock8650 Před 2 lety +9

    just found your channel. Subbed. Looks like my kind of thing. Pity the name Sutcliffe has been somewhat sullied by that monster. Its the first thing I thought of when you said the name

    • @deadgoodwalks
      @deadgoodwalks  Před 2 lety +4

      Thank you Julie, welcome to the dark side! Yeah sadly there's a huge stain on the name, it must be difficult for people with the same surname, I bet it's all they hear

    • @Wosiewose
      @Wosiewose Před rokem

      Actually my first thought was Stu Sutcliffe!

    • @julieblackstock8650
      @julieblackstock8650 Před rokem

      @@Wosiewose Ive no idea who that is, probably before my time

    • @Wosiewose
      @Wosiewose Před rokem

      @@julieblackstock8650 He was the Beatles' original bass player. Stu's untimely death was the reason Paul McCartney learned how to play bass guitar. Before my time too, to be honest!

    • @julieblackstock8650
      @julieblackstock8650 Před rokem

      @@Wosiewose ahh yes Germany tour.. Rings a bell now. He died a bit before I was born.

  • @margopaton3240
    @margopaton3240 Před rokem +1

    Before I watch the video, I’m wondering whether your channel is still going/active? I can’t see any up to date videos. I’m playing catch up and I love this channel, I wouldn’t like to think it’s no longer running.

  • @sheilan6235
    @sheilan6235 Před rokem +3

    Putting all the graves so close together, they must have expected that they’d get walked on

  • @thanhthuypham5629
    @thanhthuypham5629 Před rokem +1

    Thank you

  • @marydegenkolb9603
    @marydegenkolb9603 Před 7 měsíci

    It's not a palm tree. It is a weeping willow. It symbolizes sadness and mourning the loss of someone dear. As when it is alive and growing it hangs down as if to cry. Back in high school, our history teacher took us to an old grave yard in Mobile Alabama. It had tabletop stones like these. Some were hard to read. We took butcher paper and charcoal sticks and did rubbings of the epitaphs and then wrote a short story of that person. This was before the Findagrave and google. So I grew to love the old graveyards and love spending time reading the stones. With the houses backing up to the cemetery, at least the neighbors are quiet and don't disturb you.

  • @dianehunt1364
    @dianehunt1364 Před rokem +2

    just found your utube great work but would be good for dates if they are readable keep up the good work

  • @cook13doodle16
    @cook13doodle16 Před rokem +4

    May I ask for your help when viewing markers, if legible,to provide the year(s) ? ❤

  • @patriziopaccione3757
    @patriziopaccione3757 Před rokem +4

    Very nice town and cemetery very particular

  • @judithstonier9872
    @judithstonier9872 Před 10 měsíci +1

    It is a lovely village but I knew someone who once lived there and got fed up of visitors peering in their windows as if the whole place was a museum !

  • @daisymoodley8958
    @daisymoodley8958 Před 5 měsíci +1

    You sound just like hugh grant😅 great channel❤

  • @maryrawson6241
    @maryrawson6241 Před rokem +2

    I have to go and see this

  • @historiimagerybackup
    @historiimagerybackup Před rokem

    Beautiful churchyard 🖤

  • @abobakkerhabeebmohamed3696

    I like ur channel dear lots were they graveyard which country

  • @robertproietti-ricci6403

    the village is more creepy than the cemetery...so many graves in this village

  • @antoniocostalima4975
    @antoniocostalima4975 Před rokem +1

    A história tem que ser preservada...

  • @hillieryan8257
    @hillieryan8257 Před 2 lety +3

    Fascinating

  • @alankerr2479
    @alankerr2479 Před rokem +1

    Love the cobbles

  • @caroltrudge1389
    @caroltrudge1389 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the smallest video. . Is there a link up on the history . Thank you .

  • @modtomodern
    @modtomodern Před rokem +1

    This is what I imagined that England looks like, I would like to live there and die in this pretty little place. So pretty.

  • @catherinerickard699
    @catherinerickard699 Před rokem +1

    I have watched few videos of yours with headphones and heard whispering , I can’t wait to re watch this with headphones, bc I swear I heard something as you walked past William sutcliff.

    • @deadgoodwalks
      @deadgoodwalks  Před rokem +2

      Let me know and maybe I'll do an evp complication video

    • @catherinerickard699
      @catherinerickard699 Před rokem

      @@deadgoodwalks have you heard things while you been editing? I will try find an hour and get the time stamps and let you know, It could be members of pubic , but they don’t seem to match the background noise .

  • @ianshaw6922
    @ianshaw6922 Před rokem +2

    Getting closee to me.. gods country Yorkshire

  • @djmossssomjd8496
    @djmossssomjd8496 Před rokem +2

    Yep the murderer Sutcliffe came from only 15 miles away. Not all Sutcliffes are that bad. I worked with a great chap of that name...couldn't imagine him killing a fly :-) T'was a DGW!

  • @ianshaw6922
    @ianshaw6922 Před rokem +1

    All those Sutcliffes... wonder if any related to Peter Sutcliffe the Yorkshire Ripper

  • @MissRoseLily
    @MissRoseLily Před 23 hodinami

    ❤❤❤

  • @TWILAlovesJESUS
    @TWILAlovesJESUS Před 10 měsíci +2

    Aah, Summer Wine country.😊 We have NOTHING like this here in the U.S.A.😲⚓

  • @cynthiascott3637
    @cynthiascott3637 Před 2 lety +6

    Is that normal to lay headstones flat and to walk on them in cemetery or is it just some of them in the UK❓First time I have ever seen this. Thanks for sharing!✌

    • @deadgoodwalks
      @deadgoodwalks  Před 2 lety +7

      Good question, It's not something I see all the time, you normally see them on the floor inside churches when someone has been buried in the actual church. I don't know for sure but I'd guess that these ones have been moved from somewhere else in the grounds to make way for more burials, or perhaps they were once standing and flattened to save buying paving.

    • @cynthiascott3637
      @cynthiascott3637 Před 2 lety +5

      @@deadgoodwalks THANKS! I HAVE ALWAYS BEEN A CURIOUS ONE ABOUT THINGS THAT ARE DIFFERENT💀😊 HAVE A GREAT DAY!

    • @ds1868
      @ds1868 Před rokem +2

      The stones have fallen down over time and have been arranged flat. Also due to safety reasons. This graveyard is many hundreds of years old.

  • @vincentmancini6279
    @vincentmancini6279 Před 10 měsíci +2

    This appears to be a most interesting town with a lot of history. I would like to have seen more of it. A professional video would have been wonderful. This gentleman seems to have the camera on his stomach but thank you any way.

  • @ramonapetermann9585
    @ramonapetermann9585 Před rokem +1

    So the pillars of the nice old church are still standing, but I don't think anyone has the money that is needed to rebuild the place, too much is destroyed to match nowadays rules for buildings. Who would like to invest such an amount of money for such a small village, although it is really beautiful. And well, there is a new church nearby, no need for the citizens to rebuild that old one - pity. And it's a bit eerie to lay all the old headstones on the ground to walk on, but they are so old, there might be nothing more left than dust. But these houses made of black stone look fascinating.

    • @dingbat2177
      @dingbat2177 Před rokem +1

      The houses are black from all the factory smoke in Victorian times - it's soot. The original stone is sandstone, a golden yellow colour.

    • @ramonapetermann9585
      @ramonapetermann9585 Před rokem

      @@dingbat2177 Oh, I see, but this has a kind of a melancholic charme. Thank you.

  • @malcolmbolton8953
    @malcolmbolton8953 Před rokem +1

    Try old Heysham church graveyard Lancashire, you will find it very interesting,

  • @EmeLightheartArtisanDesigns
    @EmeLightheartArtisanDesigns Před 2 měsíci +1

    Baptismal records are kept in these churches makes it hard to find your ancestors.

  • @reginamathews2001
    @reginamathews2001 Před rokem +1

    We're these stones remove from Graves and used for the floor? Were burials one on top of others because of lack of ground?

  • @gargoylenascar
    @gargoylenascar Před rokem +1

    I wonder how many bodies the newer church is sitting on

  • @Jessica-xj9pq
    @Jessica-xj9pq Před rokem +3

    You didn't show the grave of Sylvia Plath 🤔🤔

    • @deadgoodwalks
      @deadgoodwalks  Před rokem +2

      I honestly don't know much about her, but a lot of subscriber's have asked to see it. I'll do some research and pay her a visit one day

  • @roomullan3050
    @roomullan3050 Před rokem +1

    Very strange

  • @harrymcandrew1447
    @harrymcandrew1447 Před rokem +2

    now that i find intresting how 2 churches 1 a ruin shares a yard with a replacement wonder why the ruined one wasnt just restored unless they couldnt have been botherd and decided a replacement is better

    • @deadgoodwalks
      @deadgoodwalks  Před rokem +1

      Yeah seems odd doesn't it, I'm guessing they moved all the headstones when they built the new church, hope they took the bodies with them too

    • @harrymcandrew1447
      @harrymcandrew1447 Před rokem

      @@deadgoodwalks at least it isnt forgotten and the people arent if they got moved with there headstones wouldnt wanna be buried in a church and not be moved if they move the headstones love ya vids ! always entertaining

  • @martd1352
    @martd1352 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Sutcliffe's were part of the coiners, I know I am one!!!!

  • @edl6398
    @edl6398 Před rokem

    When was the Beckett Church built? You didn’t say. I’m asking because if it was there during the plague, then there’s a good possibility that bodies are stacked on top of one another or the plague victims were exhumed to make room for future graves. That eventually became illegal in Britain and people were eventually buried in graveyards vs. Church yards and couldn’t be moved for 100 years.

  • @lucykinski
    @lucykinski Před 11 měsíci +1

    Ah you didn’t visit Sylvia Plath’s grave! Deffo do that next time!

  • @user-ws8pz4ux9q
    @user-ws8pz4ux9q Před 6 měsíci +1

    🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @maddogryan5799
    @maddogryan5799 Před 2 lety +5

    it dead quite there

  • @dawnmplayer
    @dawnmplayer Před rokem +1

    Grandpappy sutcliff had a bike

  • @cabryant1242
    @cabryant1242 Před rokem +1

    You missed the grave of the renowned American poet Sylvia Plath

    • @deadgoodwalks
      @deadgoodwalks  Před rokem

      I knew she was there but I wasn't qualified to talk about her at the time, I'll have to pay her a visit

  • @jdearing46
    @jdearing46 Před rokem +2

    How did so many come to be interred there?

    • @deadgoodwalks
      @deadgoodwalks  Před rokem +1

      Its strange because the village is tiny, maybe just over the generations

    • @ds1868
      @ds1868 Před rokem +2

      The village is over 1,000 years old. Think about it.

  • @gailcrestin179
    @gailcrestin179 Před rokem +2

    The slabs of stones you’re walking on….are those graves?? Why walk on them??

    • @deadgoodwalks
      @deadgoodwalks  Před rokem

      Yes, There's no choice but to walk on them in some parts

    • @lynneedwards4538
      @lynneedwards4538 Před rokem +1

      Sutcliffe is a very common name in Yorkshire. My own Sutcliffe ancestors have been traced to Heptonstall. In many churches, Prestbury in Cheshire being one I know well, the gravestones are often nowhere near the original grave due to graves being reused. The stones very often form part of paths. St Michael's Flags in Manchester were refurbished into a play area for the local children.

    • @ds1868
      @ds1868 Před rokem

      Quite normal to do this.

  • @madgevanness4011
    @madgevanness4011 Před rokem +1

    Not palms, probably weeping willows.

  • @stephaniebranham3404
    @stephaniebranham3404 Před rokem +3

    Wonder if those Sutcliffes are related to Peter Sutcliffe, the Yorkshire Ripper….🤔😮

  • @Jynxxxycat
    @Jynxxxycat Před rokem +1

    Lots of Sutcliffes and Cockcrofts!

  • @KkKk-px2le
    @KkKk-px2le Před rokem +1

    You literally walking on graves. Damn