What a great post Captain,when I went to see Seymours house I spoke for a while with Deborah,the owner,(who's on this forum-eyup) and they knew of the history of the place,and the family were lovely and didn't mind at all me taking photograhs,but they said they often get people just driving up their long drive and stopping outside their house,when I saw Howards house,the house that was Cleggys had been for sale and the builders were in,surely the new owners must know of its past,the same with Aunties shop and all the other locations,the house right next to the site of Wesleys shed was stripped completely bare with no occupants,its only a narrow track and no pavement so its only a few feet across,I wonder if the people that move in are aware that to some of us,its a special place.It would be interesting to hear about how the decisions to film at certain locations are made,a similar point was made when I posted a photo of the hairdressers used in Still Open All Hours,and about them having to repeatedly move out when filming takes place,Lovely to hear how your holiday was made special by the locations you visited,I love that too,even visiting the Summerwine locations like pausing outside Aunties shop and thinking of all the people that stood there,and all the other locations,I remember comedy connections,really enjoyed it,remember seeing the Hi-De-Hi one with Paul Shane,who lived in my town,
Thanks for your comments,I won't put any photos up for a while as I'v overdone it a bit and taken over the photo section,but I do the walks anyway,and take the photos for myself,and I just like to share them,especially for the forum members that don't or can't visit,will be away from the forum for a short while as I have a very long run of very long shifts which mean my life will be work and sleep in the foreseeable future,I have a couple of walks in mind for in a month or two,one from Holmfirth with the bridge and scenes from follow that bottle,and another from above Jackson Bridge where lots of filming took place,especially all the lanes with fields and stone walls,
Thanks again and all the best,Pete.