A GLIMPSE INSIDE A PALACE RUIN & A MEDIEVAL MANOR - Witley Court and Harvington Hall

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  • čas přidán 17. 06. 2023
  • Join me this week as I continue my trip from my time at Mill Cottage, with my final episode from the surrounding area. First, I head to Witley Court, once one of the grandest houses in England before it got ruined by a fire in 1937. Afterwards I visit Harvington Hall, a fabulous medieval moated manor house survival with no less than seven priest hide holes! More than any other house in the country.
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Komentáře • 27

  • @barbarabell1171
    @barbarabell1171 Před 6 měsíci

    Hello from Minnesota, USA! Thank you for taking me to lovely places that I otherwise would never have had the opportunity to visit! I can't wait for the next adventure!😊

  • @laurawatkins9399
    @laurawatkins9399 Před rokem +3

    What a stunning place Witley Court is. It's easy to imagine how magical it must have been.

  • @Skarfp
    @Skarfp Před rokem +2

    That's an absolute tragedy! What a shame it wasn't still intact so it could be admired the way it deserves.

  • @tofty21
    @tofty21 Před 3 měsíci

    Whitley court looks amazing. I’m going off to see that today. Thanks for the recommendation!

  • @chantalpinsonneault1299
    @chantalpinsonneault1299 Před rokem +5

    Wow! Another great video. Thank you so much Stacy for bringing us along. Hopefully this fall I can visit some of these sites in person. I know I've said it before but I am fascinated by these historic houses/palaces and you show me places I didn't even know existed.

  • @JT-qd2sk
    @JT-qd2sk Před rokem

    Very interesting history of two very different properties, thank you for taking us with you, really enjoyable

  • @HeyNins
    @HeyNins Před 11 měsíci

    I truly love your videos. It's just the perfect company for my tea time. Thank you

  • @Lavish_And_Delightful_Britain

    That looks so pretty especially the gardens & fountains i enjoyed your vlog .

  • @BrendaOsif-zk4fp
    @BrendaOsif-zk4fp Před rokem +2

    Oh goodness, what a majestic place this must have been. I just love seeing them. The grounds are lovely too❣️ Thanks again Stacy for a lovely video. 😍

  • @christinewalker5874
    @christinewalker5874 Před rokem +2

    Thanks again Stacy for another interesting video, I know these historic houses, Harvington Hall is only 20 minutes from where I live and I am fascinated by its history and priests hides, I used to visit there often and the cafe has been moved to a building outside because the floor was getting rotten after an inspection a few years ago.Thats the disadvantage of the moat.Keep up the good work Stacy, hope the family are well, take care.

  • @ruthwelterlen9776
    @ruthwelterlen9776 Před rokem

    Wonderful as always. 😊

  • @paulcooper3884
    @paulcooper3884 Před rokem

    Interesting and well-presented as always.

  • @jamesellsworth9673
    @jamesellsworth9673 Před rokem +1

    WOW😯 Not a Catholic, I am still grateful for the Church still owing and maintaining this wonderful piece of History.

  • @tracycombs1484
    @tracycombs1484 Před rokem

    Just Amazing !! ❤ So sad the fire took this stately house/palace. There are no words to describe such beautiful places like this...they are in deed a treasure 💖

  • @patrickbarrett5650
    @patrickbarrett5650 Před rokem

    I have a large pewter ‘caster’ inscribed ‘Witley Court’ with a coronet. It was badly scaled but it has restored nicely.

  • @donnajenkins4721
    @donnajenkins4721 Před rokem

    Besides Haddon, this is my favorite Tudor home.

  • @georgiameier4990
    @georgiameier4990 Před rokem

    Your skills at video recording is really quite good.

  • @pamelazahn4816
    @pamelazahn4816 Před rokem

    I just discovered you last week and have been binge watching you ever since! I love your style! Love the gardens and manor houses!

  • @terrylichtenberg7618
    @terrylichtenberg7618 Před rokem

    Wow what a beautiful house and grounds, it was breathtaking, loved this video, great job 👍 thank you for sharing this with us

  • @BBB-rd2qi
    @BBB-rd2qi Před rokem

    Magnificent! Your skills bring this to life. I only found your channel today. Chucked my plans and I’ve been enjoying.

  • @exileinderby51
    @exileinderby51 Před rokem +1

    Wow, Witley Court must have been magnificent judging by the church, thanks for taking us on a tour. I liked Harvington as well. Is it too far for a day trip from Derby? Another really lovely video.

  • @efortunywhitton
    @efortunywhitton Před rokem

    Really interesting! The last place, with the priest holes, was this used in a film, specifically, a film where a priest hole was used, etc. I remember seeing such a film but cannot remember the name, and this last place looks like it may have been the one used.

  • @tgvettes
    @tgvettes Před 10 měsíci

    I of course understand that it would be extremely expensive to redo this manor to it's original splendor, However I don't understand that no-body has done it! My absolute favorite manor in the UK (or the world)

  • @jamesb6080
    @jamesb6080 Před rokem

    It's a shame they don't resore it. The shell of the building looks intact.
    I guess it would cost too much perhaps...

  • @taraannhickey7277
    @taraannhickey7277 Před rokem

    Just curious if there's a reason they wouldn't clean those fountains? It seems like were not seeing them in all their glory.

    • @user-sv4yr3me9k
      @user-sv4yr3me9k Před rokem

      They are cleaned but it's a big job. Last time it was done was about 5 years ago. I live nearby and took my twin grandsons to see the house and grounds. The Fountain was encased in scaffolding but there was also a viewing platform which you could climb and get really close to it. It looked stunning afterwards.

  • @hogwashmcturnip8930
    @hogwashmcturnip8930 Před 11 měsíci

    The house was Not gutted by the fire, in fact the fire was rather minor It was an insurance job that failed. Most of the contents were sold off and the house itself was auctioned off to a local scrap merchant, who proceeded to strip it of anything and everything salvageable. THAT is why it is now a ruin, not the fire. The church was bought as a similar job lot when one of the Foleys found an Italian Baroque church in London that was being demolished. It was stripped and all the decorations, including the ceiling art was moved to Witley and reinstalled into what until then had been a plain little building.
    My FIL always seemed to know more about the downfall of the Hall than the guides, but then, most of the local people of that era Did!
    It was better when it really Was a ruin. Far more evocative. But English Heritage cleaned it up and make money from it now, so there you go. The price you pay to keep what is left.
    The tearooms used to be great. All homemade stuff, with veggies, jams, honey and plants to buy from their gardens. Which were actually the old walled kitchen gardens of the house.
    Just remembered. An American artist was commissioned to do paintings when it was still a ruin and only strays, locals hippies and tearoom junkies knew where it was. I think he camped there. They were in Dudley Museum and Art Gallery for a while, but as that was closed in 2016 (?) I wonder where they are now? They were perfect! Asked by the local rag if the place was haunted, he just said ' You haven't looked at the paintings properly, have you?' No, there weren't little spooks peeking out from behind the cupolas But they Were there. Just as they were every time you went there. A presence, a memory. Heritage lost that when they sanitised it. I wouldn't let Heritage look after my dog's old kennel to be honest.