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Yorkshire Great and Small with Dan and Helen - Season 2 Episode 3 -
Lady Anne's Way
Lady Anne's Way
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03:59sau khi bác, George Clifford, đã bỏ thay đổi thay đổi của Anne.
04:05Bởi vì 15, với bác của bác, Margaret,
04:09phát bác của bác, khi đối đ YA.
04:12Đến công trình, chứa đổi thay đổi.
04:15Và sau 20 năm, hãy bắt đầu ở tây đại,
04:20tất cả các nhà, chùa, đồ, đường.
04:23Thế thì cũng rất là một thay đổi bản.
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06:55The green and rolling acres of the Dales are the backdrop to a great Yorkshire success story
07:08That story begins at Yoconthwaite Farm, a typical cluster of ancient stone buildings in the beautiful Langstrethdale Valley
07:18It's here that one farming family turned their passion for serving their guests breakfast cereal into a booming business
07:27We're headed to the outskirts of Skipton to be let in on the secrets
07:32We've got white on but I do feel like we're underdressed
07:46We also need a hair net, I think
07:48You do, yes, yes, you need to be suitably togged
07:50Okay
07:50Let's come through here
07:51We've got two huge granola fans here
07:52Oh, that's good
07:53Excellent
07:53We love their stuff
07:54The herds are a fittingly named fifth generation family of sheep farmers
07:59They started making granola in their Dales farmhouse more than a decade ago
08:05When things took off, they moved their operation to this state-of-the-art production unit
08:11What do you like? Do you like forward or back?
08:14Forward's good
08:15Forward?
08:16Yeah, definitely
08:17More like that
08:17Yeah
08:17That's it
08:19Come on
08:19Right, so these are groats
08:22Oh, yeah, groats
08:23Get in there with your groats
08:24The family recipe is a blend of whole oat grain or groats
08:29A variety of nuts and minimal added sugar
08:32And then you just chuck them into the roller
08:35Into the
08:35Oh
08:38Excellent technique
08:40Once you've rolled it
08:42Yeah
08:42Then where do you go?
08:43Well, from there, we mix it with all the other dry ingredients
08:46Thanks, Dan
08:48I think that's enough for now
08:49We'll just let that
08:49Stop it
08:50Okay
08:51Next up, honey and olive oil are added to the mix
08:55You do the important bit
08:57You know, like you put in petrol in your tank
08:58You can get it out
08:59I don't need to
09:00I've got this
09:00Oh, do you want me to do that?
09:02Fire up the jet
09:03Not just yet, Helen
09:05Oh, sorry
09:05Okay, six is the magic number
09:07Six, indeed, yes
09:08Six
09:09Hold on
09:10Hold on
09:11Hold on
09:12Oh
09:13Nailed it
09:14Nailed it
09:14Oh, no
09:15Oh, no
09:16So straight into the bottom with it
09:19Oh
09:20Great technique
09:23Okay, that's perfect
09:24Okay, now we need to just make sure
09:26I try not to make too much mess
09:27We don't want to waste
09:28We're in Yorkshire after all
09:29Can I lick the spoon?
09:30No, I'm joking
09:30I'm joking, Liz
09:31I'm joking
09:32Oh, she's going again
09:35You never refuse your under-whisking
09:39A flour, salt and nut mixture is added next
09:43See how I bent my legs there?
09:44Yeah
09:45I've done this before
09:46They produce up to 600 kilos
09:49Or around 1,200 bags a day
09:52That's perfect there now
09:53Not to pour that onto your tray
09:55Which is a heck of a lot of nuts, oats and honey
09:58The herd family has farmed sheep in Yorkinthwaite for nearly 200 years
10:05Like many, they've diversified
10:08But their B&B sideline was badly hit by foot and mouth in 2001
10:12We were closed for 12 months during foot and mouth
10:16And when we reopened
10:19We realised that we had to offer something a little bit different
10:21To be able to bring people back
10:23And so I concentrated on local food
10:26And granola was always the star of the breakfast
10:29Now the granola is bagged, boxed and shipped all over the country
10:37You must be very proud, Liz
10:39Yeah
10:39You have to think, yes
10:40We started on a kitchen table
10:42And this is where we are today
10:44Yeah, fair play
10:45Because of all your hard work
10:47We're going to give you one of these each
10:49For your journey on the Lady and Her
10:52Oh, thank you
10:53Thanks for the window into granola world
10:55Yes
10:55Coming up, we hit the blustery heights in Wharfdale
11:03Are you still there?
11:08And a journey back in time
11:10Brings out the big kid in Dan
11:12We have a whistle board here
11:13If you want to explore that
11:15Yeah, at any time now
11:16Just one part?
11:17Yeah, a long one
11:18Yeah
11:18There's something very special about that
11:24Lady Anne's way is taking us through some magnificent North Yorkshire countryside
11:41Just a short hop and a little stretch of the legs away is one of the jewels in this great landscape
11:49It's quite steep towards the end, but worth it
11:53Okay, well, we both love views
11:56Yes
11:56We both love Yorkshire
11:57So
11:57Yeah
11:58Yeah, I'm all in
11:59Let's go
12:00Emsay Crag is a stunning gritstone outcrop that rises 1,200 feet above the village of Emsay and its reservoir
12:11You've got a good pace on you there
12:17For little legs I can trot
12:19What are you thinking, Walker?
12:30Well, I'm enjoying this stroll
12:32It's starting to get a bit leggy, but we like that, don't we?
12:36Good job you are a long-limbed human
12:38Yeah, I think my stride gets longer the steeper it becomes
12:42I'm like a
12:43A little tiny pigeon
12:45Oh, what a nice sound
12:50I'd like to get my feet and my face in there
12:55I've got granola hands
12:57Oh, it's so lovely and cold
13:06All right
13:10As we approach the summit, a breathtaking 360-degree view unfolds
13:21It really is a sight for sore eyes
13:24All right
13:26Oh, she's windy
13:27It is a bit
13:28Wait, are you all right?
13:32I've got a bit of sand in the eye, but I'm okay
13:34I'm still enjoying the view
13:35I can hardly open my eyes, but I believe Skipton's over there
13:39I think we need a little bit of protection from the rock
13:45I've got some granola in the bag, do you?
13:47Come on
13:48They say you can use it like trail mix
13:52Okay
13:53I call upon the power of ten tigers
14:00I mean, I've now got granola seeds in my eye
14:06She's got me this
14:08Are you still there?
14:13I feel like we should capture this moment
14:15Ready?
14:17Granola selfie
14:17We'll always have this
14:24Those are the scars on our eyeballs
14:26Lock it in your memory
14:27Come on then
14:31Oh, okay
14:34Are you all right?
14:35Come on to me too
14:36Come on
14:37All right
14:38That was fun, wasn't it?
14:46It was
14:46You're a bit dry in the mouth now
14:48That's a windy walk
14:49Yeah, I am
14:49I'm actually going down here, Helen
14:51Because I've got an appointment in MC with a steam engine
14:54Oh, you like a steam train?
14:55Have a lovely time
14:56Choo-choo
14:56Ciao, ciao
14:57I've dropped into MC a typically picturesque North Yorkshire village
15:10And a must-see for anyone with a passion for the age of steam
15:14Hello
15:17Good morning
15:18How you doing? Nice to see you
15:19Hiya
15:19One single to Bolton Abbey
15:22Coming right up
15:22This is old-school travel
15:25There you go
15:27So that'll be £15, please, all together
15:30Thank you, boss
15:30Thank you
15:31Cheers
15:32I'm off to the train
15:32The MC and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway
15:38Has delighted visitors since opening in 1979
15:41It's run by staff and volunteers like Don McKeown
15:45He's been helping keep the spirit alive here for nearly a decade
15:49Hello
15:51Hello
15:52I'm assuming you're Don
15:53That's right, yeah
15:54You look very official when you whistle
15:56I wouldn't say that
15:57What's your job, Don?
15:59I'm one of the platform staff
16:01Okay
16:01So I'm meeting and greeting people as they come onto the platform
16:04Making sure the doors are closed when the train leaves
16:06I'm assuming you're a train enthusiast, Don?
16:09Yes, I am
16:09What is it you love about them?
16:10It's hard to say, really
16:11It's just in the blood, really
16:12Why do some people like watching 22 men kick a ball around the field?
16:15Okay
16:16It's the same kind of thing
16:17What are you saying?
16:17I just can't explain it
16:18The people who use this station, is it sort of tourism?
16:22Yeah
16:23Some people travelling for work as well?
16:25No, no, it's just tourism
16:26Right
16:26The line's only four miles long
16:28And it goes from the middle of nowhere to the middle of nowhere in some ways
16:31Selling, Don, selling
16:33It might only run from the middle of nowhere to the middle of nowhere
16:39But with the steam rising
16:41And the whistle blowing
16:43I'm moments away from a great little journey that promises a chance to step back in time
16:48Ten miles away, high in the lush green hills above Grassington
16:59There's another hidden gem
17:02Where passionate preservation is keeping the past alive in a very different way
17:06We've got various breeds of sheep
17:11White-faced woodlands
17:13Wensleydales, those are my favourites
17:16I like Pippa
17:19Former teacher Helen Ray set up Gamm Farm to save rare and endangered farm animals
17:25My husband and myself didn't start out as farmers
17:29This was a hobby
17:31We just started keeping a few sheep in the garden
17:34And it just got out of hand
17:37From that handful of sheep
17:39Hi babies
17:41The farm has grown to more than 300 animals
17:44These are bagot goats
17:48One of the rarest breeds of goats native to this country
17:52They're used for conservation grazing
17:55Quite tricky to round up and do anything to
17:58Because they're great jumpers
18:00And then the other thing they like to do
18:02Is they love to get their heads stuck through fences
18:04That's their favourite occupation
18:07While this incredible place isn't normally open to the general public
18:14They do host school trips and open days for the Rare Breeds Survival Trust
18:18Who are helping keep alive breeds on the brink
18:22Petal
18:24Petal
18:25Come on
18:26Petal
18:27Come on Petal
18:28These are Northern Dairy Shorthorns
18:32It's a rare breed
18:34Traditional to this country
18:37We started keeping them in about 2005
18:40And the numbers were really low at that point
18:44I think there were only about 30 left
18:46And we just started with three
18:49And we finally built up to about 55
18:52They do very well in the Yorkshire Dales
18:55They like the landscape
18:57It doesn't matter what the weather throws at them
19:00They're very resilient
19:02I love feeding the lambs
19:15These are two Wensley Dales
19:17This is Roxy, the big one, and Ruby
19:21This is my passion really
19:25Just saving Rare Breeds
19:27Because if people didn't keep them
19:29They'd just very quickly die out
19:31We're first generation farmers
19:37And we've come at it slightly sideways
19:39But it's just a lifestyle now
19:42I can't imagine doing anything else
19:44I'm about to step back into a more genteel age of travel
19:59Feel like a train guy
20:00On you go
20:01On you go
20:01Three dogs
20:02Dogs are welcome
20:02But not as a passenger
20:04I'm riding the footplate
20:09Hello boss
20:10Okay
20:11What's your name
20:13Martin
20:14Oh are you Mr Martin
20:15I am
20:16Pleased to meet you
20:16Very nice to meet you
20:17Hello
20:18You must be Matt
20:19I am
20:19Yep
20:19Hello
20:20Sorry I've got very clean hands compared to you guys
20:22Yes
20:23Can I do that bit?
20:30Yeah
20:30Do that bit
20:31Just one
20:31Just one
20:32The MC steam railway only runs for four miles
20:40But it's a great four miles
20:41How do you know how much to put in and when to put it in?
20:49Experience
20:50Knowing the line
20:51Knowing the gradients
20:52Knowing the engine
20:53Knowing what sort of train you put in
20:55We're just reaching the summit of the hill
21:04Right
21:04And I'm just going to shut the regulator
21:06Drop it into full gear
21:08We're three wheeling
21:10We're three wheeling
21:11We're three wheeling now
21:11We're three wheeling all the way to Bolton Abbey
21:15We have a whistle board here if you want to explore
21:24Tell me when
21:24Tell me when
21:25Anytime now
21:25Just one phone
21:26Yeah
21:26A long one
21:27I tell you what
21:33There's something very special about that
21:34No two trips are the same
21:37You know
21:38You might have a good trip
21:39We could have a terrible trip
21:41You know
21:42Is this a good trip?
21:45So far
21:46Well this memorable trip
21:50Is at an end
21:51But it has been
21:52A wonderful ride
21:53Through some of Yorkshire's
21:55Finest countryside
21:56Coming up
22:02Helen goes weak at the knees
22:04Over the river wharf
22:05How do you feel about a jumpy bridge?
22:08It's got
22:09It's got a bit of sway on it
22:10Isn't it?
22:10Yeah
22:10Afternoon tea is on the menu
22:13And it's confectionery heaven
22:15I'm entirely distracted by your cakes
22:17Sorry
22:17I did dream about a victoria sponge
22:20He dreams about cake every day
22:22And I get a rare glimpse
22:24Of one of Yorkshire's best kept secrets
22:26Look at that Mark
22:28You get hit by the grandeur of it
22:31That's right
22:31When I saw it for the first time
22:33I burst into tears
22:35We're walking through the Yorkshire Dales
22:55Following part of the Lady Anne's Way
22:57Through this magnificent countryside
23:00After my steam train ride
23:04I'm back on foot
23:05Heading to meet Helen
23:06Overlooking the river wharf
23:08Nine miles from Emsay
23:09She tells me
23:11A real hidden gem awaits
23:13Oh
23:15You're like a damsel on the bridge
23:18Looking into the middle
23:18I've never been called a damsel
23:20A danger maybe
23:22I was just enjoying the water
23:23Isn't that a nice sound?
23:29That's a proper river there isn't it?
23:30This is a good little bridge
23:31But there's a better bridge
23:32This isn't the real bridge?
23:33No
23:33I've always wanted to say this
23:35Take me to the bridge
23:36I knew you were going to say that
23:37I gave it longer though
23:39Isn't this what summer is?
23:49This light
23:49This sound
23:50This smell
23:51Oh look at this
23:53That's like made for your backside
23:55Oh yeah
23:56I don't like to sit in the chair
23:58Unless it's got loads of sharp coins
23:59Sticking out of it
24:00I don't normally carry coins
24:02But you're meant to
24:03Bash them in and make a wish
24:04Let me get you a rock
24:05Do I make a wish?
24:06It can't be a private wish
24:10So you need to tell me what it is
24:11Oh
24:11Okay
24:12I wish
24:14That
24:15My children learn to wash
24:17Their own school uniforms
24:19I'm going down here
24:20What are you wishing for?
24:23Er
24:23Are you making a food sign?
24:25No
24:25Go ahead
24:25What are you going to wish for?
24:26I'd quite like a Victoria sponge
24:28That's my
24:29Is that what you
24:30I've got to bay wishes for cake
24:31The bridge we're headed for
24:36Is Hebden Suspension Bridge
24:38Built in 1885
24:40By the village blacksmith
24:41William Bell
24:42After a local man
24:43Is said to have drowned
24:44While attempting to cross the river
24:46Using stepping stones
24:48Ah Helen
24:49That's a bridge
24:50Hey
24:50Isn't it?
24:56Oh look at this
24:57Isn't this fun?
24:58How do you feel about a jumpy bridge?
25:04It's got
25:04It's got a bit of sway on it
25:05Isn't it?
25:05Yeah
25:06Oh my lord
25:10It is really wobbly now
25:11It is isn't it?
25:12Yeah
25:12I mean let's not break it
25:13It's been here a while
25:14Doesn't this just say
25:18English countryside?
25:19Yeah
25:19Rolling green fells
25:22Dry stone walls
25:23I was going to say
25:24A man
25:25Fishing for
25:26His
25:27Evening meal
25:28A man fishing for his evening meal
25:30We're not in South America
25:31I couldn't think of the words
25:32We're in Yorkshire
25:34Lower Wharfdale to be precise
25:38A treat for the eye
25:40But it's a different kind of treat
25:42We're after
25:42And I've got a feeling
25:45We'll find it
25:46Here in the hamlet of Hebden
25:48Let's do this
25:50Tea room here
25:51Wishes do come true
25:54The old school tea room
25:56Is cake heaven
25:57Hello
25:58Hello
25:59Hello
25:59Maggie
26:00Maggie
26:02Emma
26:03Hiya
26:05Nice to meet you
26:06This building could not be more perfect
26:07Could it?
26:08It is so picturesque
26:10I know
26:10How long have you been here?
26:12I'm 18 years now
26:14I'm entirely distracted by your cakes
26:16Why don't you chat and I'll stare at these
26:20Clearly this was once a school
26:22Yes
26:23It was a school up to about 50 years ago
26:26But we still get people that come in
26:28That came to school here
26:29Well I've been told that the cakes are magnificent
26:32That's why we're here
26:33So can we
26:34What would you like?
26:36What do you fancy?
26:37And one of everything please
26:38Okay
26:38Oh my lord
26:40I did dream about a Victoria sponge
26:43He dreams about cake every day
26:45I think a bit of cherry and almond
26:48Yes
26:49Oh no
26:50Bakewell shortbread surely
26:51Okay
26:51Oh
26:59Oh
26:59Emma
27:00Oh
27:02Oh
27:02Well these are mine
27:04What are you getting?
27:06Okay
27:06I'm going in
27:07You're just straight in are you?
27:08Is that alright?
27:09Is that rude?
27:09Can I do that?
27:10Oh
27:10Oh
27:11And Esme's joining us
27:13Your daughter
27:14Next generation
27:15What are you thinking
27:16And Esme?
27:16I think
27:17Like
27:17I would like to run it
27:18And make some changes to it
27:20What changes would you make?
27:21Different cakes?
27:22Different layout?
27:22I'm thinking
27:23Well
27:24Whatever like
27:25Cakes the future has
27:26Cakes the future
27:28Cakes the future
27:29What are you thinking now?
27:30Go on Esme
27:31Your top cake
27:31Victoria sponge
27:34Ah
27:34Well done
27:35You've got to get the Vicky sponge
27:36In there haven't you?
27:37Thank you very much for having us
27:38Oh
27:39It's been a pleasure
27:39It's been lovely
27:40Cheers to you
27:42Because this is a really special place
27:43Cheers
27:44That was nice wasn't it?
27:50It was genuinely lovely
27:51Do you want to put your cake in my back?
27:53No
27:53Oh
27:53I'm going to keep that
27:55Are you going to have your cake?
27:55I'm going to have a very exciting
27:57Where Mary Queen of Scots
27:58Once did a beautiful dance
28:00One of my favourite Mary's
28:02Mary Queen of Scots
28:03Who are your top Mary's?
28:04Mary Earps
28:05Oh
28:06Goalkeeper
28:06Mary
28:07That was in time
28:12Ellen needs a wee
28:15You go and find the toilet
28:18Mary J. Blige
28:19My auntie Mary
28:20I had a teacher at school
28:21We called her Scary Mary
28:22Oh
28:23Right you go and find the toilet
28:26I'm going to have a cake
28:27I'm off to see one of your favourite Mary's
28:28I'm heading out of Wharfdale
28:38And into Wensleydale
28:40Where Lady Anne's way
28:41Takes me to the remarkable
28:4215th century manor house
28:44That has strong links
28:45To Lady Anne Clifford herself
28:47I'm with former publican
28:54Mark Thompson
28:55Who bought this medieval marvel
28:57Back in 2008
28:58Look at that Mark
29:03You get hit by the grandeur of it
29:05Don't you?
29:06That's right
29:06I'm very proud of it
29:08I love it
29:09Napa Hall
29:12In the village of Asgrig
29:13Is virtually unchanged
29:15Since it was built
29:16Nearly 600 years ago
29:17And it was love
29:18At first sight
29:19For Mark
29:20When I came
29:22Actually down
29:23And I saw it
29:24For the first time
29:25I burst into tears
29:27Like an emotional connection
29:29So emotional
29:29I felt so overawed
29:31By the originality of the place
29:33I felt they haven't been altered
29:34And spoiled over the centuries
29:36Yeah
29:36I think you're right
29:37Because there's lots of buildings
29:38Of this age
29:39In this part of the world
29:40And they're very well known
29:41Brown signs all over the place
29:43Coffee shops
29:44But this feels very rugged
29:46And original
29:47Yeah
29:47It's supposed to be
29:48The most unspoiled
29:49Medieval manor house
29:50In the north of England
29:51Built in 1459
29:56By James Metcalfe
29:57This fortified manor
29:59Was once the Metcalfe's
30:00Family seat
30:01Linked to the Battle of Flodden
30:03It later became
30:05A shooting lodge
30:06And then a farmhouse
30:07But its towers
30:08Still stand proud
30:10What's the connection
30:11To Lady Anne Clifford
30:12Because she would have
30:13Obviously known about this place
30:15And been here many times
30:16Yeah
30:16That's right
30:16Because when she inherited
30:18Re-inherited the land
30:19She'd go around
30:20All the properties
30:20And repair them
30:21And she would probably
30:23Stay here
30:24A number of times
30:25I love the fact
30:28That you're
30:28Sort of
30:29Protecting it
30:30You feel quite
30:31Like a steward
30:32Of this place
30:33All I can do
30:33In my limited way
30:35All I'm going to do
30:36Is to put the roofs on
30:37Keep it watertight
30:39And hand it on
30:41In a better position
30:42To somebody else
30:43In the future
30:43Just ten miles west
30:52Of Napa Hall
30:53In the heart
30:54Of the Yorkshire Dales
30:55Lives a tiny local treasure
30:58Charming
30:59Elusive
30:59And now
31:00Sadly endangered
31:02Conservation officer
31:05Ian Court
31:06Has one of the most
31:07Enviable jobs
31:08In the county
31:09If not the country
31:10And the reason
31:12Red squirrels
31:17They've been pushed out
31:20Of much of their
31:21Natural territory
31:22By invasive
31:23Grey squirrels
31:24But here
31:25In this remote
31:25Northern part
31:26Of the Dales
31:27They've found sanctuary
31:28Since 2000
31:33A lot of these
31:34Conifer woodlands
31:35Have actually come
31:35To cone bearing age
31:36So they've started
31:37Producing cones
31:38Which can contain
31:39A lot of seeds
31:40So what we've found
31:41Is that the red squirrels
31:42Have moved in
31:43From areas of Cumbria
31:44Into these conifer blocks
31:46And have now made them
31:47At home
31:47And are doing really well
31:48We have a feeder here
31:55So if people do come up here
31:57They can actually
31:58See the squirrels
31:59Actually feeding
32:00Amateur wildlife photographer
32:08Jonathan Warner
32:09Is a regular visitor
32:11To the reserve
32:12Well we're from London
32:13But we don't get many
32:15Red squirrels in London
32:16No no
32:17It's fantastic
32:18To come to places like this
32:19It's great
32:20It's great to see people
32:21We've been coming
32:22For a number of years now
32:23So every time
32:24We're in the north of England
32:25We try and get over here
32:26You can't beat watching
32:27The squirrels like this
32:28Can you
32:29It's fantastic
32:29Perfect day for you
32:30Isn't it
32:30It is
32:31It's beautiful
32:32There's one just
32:34Run across the bath here
32:35Running across towards our feeders
32:37If you can get a shot of that
32:38Oh beautiful
32:39Just run it onto the feeder
32:40Now look
32:40Showing really well
32:42Oh beautiful lighting
32:44Beautiful lighting
32:45They're a fantastic species
32:57They are under threat
32:58From a non-native grey squirrel
33:00So to have a healthy population
33:03Within this area
33:04Of the Orchardales National Park
33:05Is just fantastic
33:06Coming up
33:12I put my foot right in it
33:14In a traditional
33:15Yorkshire Dales pub
33:17It's illegal for you
33:18To be in a pub
33:19Without pulling something
33:19Isn't it
33:20That sounded really bad
33:21I meant pulling a pint
33:23And our walk ends
33:25In spectacular fashion
33:28Oh I'm so cross
33:30I don't have my swimmers on
33:31That is very impressive
33:33That is very impressive
33:33We're walking through
33:49Great Yorkshire landscapes
33:51And visiting places
33:52Lady Anne Clifford knew
33:53Including my current stop
33:56Napa Hall
33:57Mark Thompson bought this in 2008
34:00And has been renovating it
34:01Ever since
34:02So this is the oldest
34:05Part of the building
34:06I think so
34:07Yeah
34:07This is the old
34:08Original brew house
34:09For the building
34:10I mean look
34:11You can see the age
34:13In that can't you
34:13These are really old
34:15I think the 1200s
34:17This part predates the hall
34:20And was where beer was brewed
34:21Perhaps using water
34:23From this hidden well
34:24It may even have provided
34:26Refreshment for their
34:27Most famous visitor
34:29This is the great hall
34:30Love it
34:32Originally here
34:33There's a strange passage
34:34And a minister's gallery
34:35Just there
34:36Right
34:37Now when Mary Queen of Scott
34:38Stayed here for two days
34:40She danced in here
34:42And she enjoyed her evenings
34:43And there were people
34:44The musicians
34:44There playing the music
34:46So musicians on a
34:47Sort of balcony up here
34:49That's right
34:49And then
34:49One of the great figures
34:51Of British history
34:52Mary Queen of Scots
34:53That's right
34:53Actually danced in this room
34:55Thank you Mary for having us
34:59Oh yes
35:04I love a spiral staircase
35:05I feel like Rapunzel
35:07I'm not that good with heights
35:10Mark
35:11Sweating it go down
35:14It's even worse
35:14Keeps like this
35:18Provided quick access
35:19To the roof
35:20Where invading enemies
35:21Could be spotted
35:22From miles away
35:23Today the view
35:25Is total peace
35:26I'm imagining
35:28What the view looks like
35:29Mark
35:30As we walk up
35:30It's absolutely fantastic
35:31You see half of Wednesday
35:32From here
35:33Can you have a look at that
35:40That does not disappoint
35:42Does it
35:42Mark it's incredible
35:47Beautiful
35:48I mean you
35:50I know people sometimes
35:51Say that they buy a house
35:52With a view alone
35:53That's not bad is it
35:54No you wouldn't get better
35:55Would you
35:55Look at the way
35:57The sun just catches the hills and the dales in the background
36:00The valley there
36:01It's about perfect
36:03Yeah it is
36:04As the rest of the world feels like it's racing on at 3,000 miles an hour
36:10It's not a case of taking a step back in time
36:12It's just a
36:13It's sort of
36:13As things were
36:14That's right
36:15It is
36:15I see why you fell in love with it
36:17Why
36:17I don't know it's on a day or die
36:20I'm going to take a mental picture in my mind Mark
36:24Because that for me
36:25That is Yorkshire
36:28We've covered 30 odd miles of the 100 mile Lady Anne's Way
36:39And the end is in sight
36:42But it finishes in style near Hawes
36:44Where a natural Yorkshire wonder awaits
36:47First though refreshment is called for
36:49And my partner in crime is on his way
36:52Oh we double high five him
36:56Woo
36:57Woo was a bit
37:00Sorry about that
37:01How was your day?
37:02I've had a lovely day
37:03Let me show you
37:03I've been to this place
37:05Napa Hall
37:06Oh
37:06This is Mark
37:08He owns the gaff
37:09You know where Mary Queen Scott
37:11One of our favourite Marys
37:12Who was dancing in the hall
37:13Yeah
37:14This is where she was
37:14Talking of old stuff
37:17Yeah
37:17This one needs rehydrating
37:19Shall we
37:20Pub?
37:20Yes
37:21Over the bridge?
37:21Absolutely
37:22Okay
37:22Right
37:30Love a village church
37:31That's what's good about our friendship
37:34Because I love a village pub
37:36The green dragon dates back to the 13th century
37:40And is your classic Yorkshire Dales watering hole
37:43Ah there he is
37:45Good to see you
37:46Nice to see you
37:47Are you okay?
37:48Andrew also runs the Tan Hill
37:50England's highest pub
37:52We've met him there in the past
37:54And just like last time
37:55He's letting me do the honours
37:57Let's not break tradition
37:59Oh yeah come on
38:00Oh go on
38:00I get excited
38:01It's illegal for you to be in a pub
38:03Without pulling something
38:04Isn't it?
38:05That sounded really bad
38:06Did you just say
38:07It's illegal for you to be in a pub
38:09Without pulling something?
38:10Yes
38:10I meant pulling a pint
38:11Technique good Andy?
38:21Yeah
38:22Glass placement
38:22Just maybe
38:23A little bit
38:24Alright
38:24Sorry
38:25I'm restricted by my gilet
38:28Hang on
38:31I'll give that a minute
38:31Might need a bit longer than a minute that
38:34Tell you what I've found
38:38Have you got some salt and vinegar crisps as well?
38:40Right then
38:41Come on egg me up
38:42There we go
38:44Let's see if your eyeballs sweat
38:47It's been a while since we've shared the people's eggs Daniel
38:53Yeah
38:54Did it take you back?
39:00Muffin says don't walk her
39:01Like a vinegar dad
39:03Perfect pint now
39:07Cheers
39:07I've got hiccups already
39:11That's not a good sign is it?
39:13Excellent
39:14Great brew that
39:16Great brew
39:16Now there's one last stop before our journey's end
39:24For a small fee payable at the pub
39:27You gain access to a secret and secluded place
39:30Just a stone's throw away
39:32What a lovely way to end the day
39:42Is it not bad for a pub beer gardenist either is it?
39:50Loving that noise?
39:51Love the noise
39:52You've got a touch of the Indiana Jones about here this place
39:58I haven't got my hat on though for that
39:59I'm so cross that I don't have my swimmers on
40:08That is very impressive
40:11At 100 feet hard draw force is the highest single drop waterfall in England
40:18Famously used as a backdrop in the film Robin Hood Prince of Thieves
40:23People go all over the world and spend a fortune trying to see stuff like that
40:29Yet it's right here on our little island
40:32It's so powerful isn't it?
40:33Oh wow
40:34It's quite a sign
40:34Mother nature you are showing off
40:38The falls tumble over limestone thought to have been laid down millions of years ago
40:45Then after the last ice age
40:48Hard draw Beck began carving through the rock
40:50To create the waterfall we see today
40:53Quite overpowering isn't it?
40:58Yeah well visually
40:59Emotionally
41:01Yes
41:02Are you alright?
41:04I just like a waterfall
41:05It's amazing Helen
41:08What if someone came to the top with a bow and arrow now?
41:18I'd go like this
41:19Yeah you
41:20Take me
41:21But you wouldn't
41:22Do you know what I'd say?
41:23No
41:23I'd go for it because I'm Ferretti so I'd distract them
41:26And you yeah
41:27I think we might have ruined the moment
41:29I wish I was artistic but that is art to me
41:34Yeah
41:34It's funny isn't it?
41:36The older you get
41:37The more you appreciate stuff
41:39That when you were a kid
41:39Your mum and dad would bring you up here and go
41:41Look at that
41:41And you'd be like
41:42What am I looking at?
41:43And now you're like
41:44Flipping heck
41:45Yeah
41:45Aren't we lucky?
41:47We are
41:48Shall we just stand here for a bit and admire it?
41:52And if anyone does appear with a bow and arrow
41:54I've got you back
41:54I was expecting you to stop talking there while we advise it
41:58I don't even know why I said I've got you back
42:02Because I haven't
42:04I've only got your shins
42:04Next time we're on the East Yorkshire coast
42:18Where it's on the warm side
42:20But the views are worth the effort
42:22Oh my word this is impressive isn't it?
42:24It's impressive it's also very hot
42:26But look at that
42:27This is the best view we've had on Yolk's Way and Small
42:32And it's a first for Helen
42:34At the majestic Bempton Cliffs
42:36I've never seen a puffin
42:38I've never seen a puffin
42:41I'm so thrilled
42:42Puffins are great
42:44Indeed
42:57See you next time
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