Goyt Valley before the flood: Goyt's Bridge & Errwood Hall
The Goyt Valley lies a few miles northwest from Buxton, in the Peak District National Park. Today the landscape is dominated by two large reservoirs - Fernilee to the north, and Errwood in the south. In this video I use old photos, maps and cine film to show what this part of the valley looked like before the flooding of the reservoirs. See https://goyt-valley.org.uk for more information, detailed walks and lots of photos. Many thanks to everyone who allowed me to scan their old photos - including Corrie and Michael. And to Jonny Easton who allowed me to use his wonderful piano music: / jonnyboyveseer

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The Goyt Valley: A journey through time

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HIDDEN spots near popular LANDMARKS in the GOYT VALLEY

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Goyt Valley before Errwood Reservoir

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Fernilee Reservoir: a brief history

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1969: Craghead Colliery | A Year in the Life | BBC Archive

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My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

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When Storms Hit the Beach | Caught on Camera

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The Goyt Valley

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Hidden Valley & Highest Pub in the PEAK DISTRICT

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The Dark Story Behind the Napier Deltic: The Bizarre Triangle Engine Powering Rails and Warships UK

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Peak District Walk - Shining Tor, Goyt Valley, Errwood Hall & Joe Brown's Numbers

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The inauguration of Fernilee Reservoir in 1932

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Peak District National Park, an aerial guide

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Mysterious Clues Of Ancient Britain - Where Robin Hood Met The Hermit - The Walk | EP 208

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Somali Pirates Made One Huge Mistake — They Boarded a Ship With Ex-U.S Marines

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Goyt Valley walk 4: Errwood Hall & the Shrine

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Memories of a Lost Valley 75 years after the opening of the Ladybower Reservoir

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The Goyt Valley: a postcard history

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10 Britain’s Slowest 1950s Cars – #1 Crawled Along

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