Americans First Time Seeing A Real Palace!

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  • čas přidán 16. 06. 2024
  • This video is from the time that we spent at Blenheim Palace and the town of Bladon in England.
    This is the biggest Palace in the UK and has been featured in many movies over the years.
    Blenheim Palace is home to the Churchill family. This is the birthplace of Winston Churchill and is where he grew up and spent a lot of time throughout his life.
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Komentáře • 256

  • @mrstoives2444
    @mrstoives2444 Před rokem +36

    “The mice are there to entertain the children”….Angela. “Ooo more mice!” Just love you🥰

  • @Addsy
    @Addsy Před rokem +14

    As a little note of interest you filmed a picture of the wife of The 9th Duke of Marlborough Consuello Vanderbilt (spelling maybe off) her father was the Famous US Railway magnate and it was her dowery (fortune) that helped preserve the Palace in the 1800s as it had fallen into disrepair!!🇺🇸

    • @selecttoursnyc7787
      @selecttoursnyc7787 Před rokem +3

      Her mother, Alva, forced her into that loveless marriage. Prior to Consuelo, Jennie Jerome of Brooklyn, New York, married Lord Randolph Churchill in 1874 and was mother to Winston Churchill.

  • @philsexton5761
    @philsexton5761 Před rokem +6

    Films shot there include:
    Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation,
    A Little Chaos,
    The Libertine and Half a Sixpence,
    James Bond: Spectre,
    The Young Victoria,
    Gulliver’s Travels,
    Fan,
    The BFG

  • @kumasenlac5504
    @kumasenlac5504 Před rokem +4

    5:25 Everything was light-colored because originally it would have been lit by candles. It's why there are so many mirrors in these big old houses.

  • @rachealbrown2166
    @rachealbrown2166 Před rokem +37

    The garden with the small intricate hedges is known as a Knot Garden and are found in many grand houses. They usually also have walled gardens - it is where they grew all their fruit and veg. The pink rose was actually a rhododendron!

  • @billybudd5854
    @billybudd5854 Před rokem +7

    Probably the poshest wedding I've ever attended was held in Blenheim Palace. Quite an experience!

  • @eyesofisabelofficial
    @eyesofisabelofficial Před rokem +20

    The purpose of a walled garden is to create a micro environment.
    This lengthens the growing season thus providing fresh vegetables for the family and household servants. Some even had heated walls (via a boiler house) further increasing the growing season.

  • @grsymes
    @grsymes Před rokem +6

    The wooden blocks under the arch, are to reduce noise from steel tyres on horse carriages.

  • @mrkiplingreallywasanexceed8311

    Such a pleasure to watch! People with no side deriving enjoyment from simple, but epic, surroundings. Especially that it's all a complete novelty so we get the vicarious delight of seeing their fascination and discovery😆❤

  • @JAY61ish
    @JAY61ish Před rokem +5

    Thanks for the tour guys.. i'm 61 .lived in England all my life and never been there... i have driven passed it many times but never been in ha ha cheers

  • @andybrown4284
    @andybrown4284 Před rokem +18

    The private residences are often very modest in comparison because big rooms are a nightmare to heat and if the owner is a keen gardener it's not uncommon to bump into them working away in a flower bed.
    I've seen endgrain cobbles like the ones under that arch in a smithy on the basis that they're kinder to stuff thats dropped on them than stone would be and because wood is better at reducing the over all noise

    • @tonys1636
      @tonys1636 Před rokem

      They were common on some London roads between the tram rails, for that sound deadening reason. Smoother than stone cobbles too.

  • @roystonvasey5471
    @roystonvasey5471 Před rokem +3

    The eyes belong to Gladys Deacon. A very interesting duchess.

  • @margaretnicol3423
    @margaretnicol3423 Před rokem +4

    No power tools - no electricity - all done by hand.

  • @whattiler5102
    @whattiler5102 Před rokem +11

    The first Duke fought in the Monmouth Rebellion (1685) but came to the fore in Europe-wide War of the Spanish Succession (1701-1714). In the latter he fought as Commander of the Anglo-Dutch forces against the French alliances and won great battles at Schellenberg 1704, Blenheim (Blindheim) 1704, Ramillies 1706, Oudenarde 1708, and Malplaquet 1709.

  • @capablancauk
    @capablancauk Před rokem +3

    I’m not the pheasant plucker,
    I’m the pheasant plucker’s son.
    I’m only plucking pheasants ’til the pheasant plucker comes.

    • @MrPercy112
      @MrPercy112 Před rokem +1

      That’s just a fowl rumour, put about by partridges! 😉

  • @gmdhargreaves
    @gmdhargreaves Před rokem +5

    Largest privately owned residence in the World!,, wow also just research in terms of mass it’s the second heaviest building on earth

  • @PHDarren
    @PHDarren Před rokem +6

    To build Blenheim today I'd start at 250 million and expect it to go up a lot from there.

  • @mikeriordan6940
    @mikeriordan6940 Před rokem +5

    When I was younger I thought I would travel to the USA and visit New York, but I thought I haven't even seen most of England, I remember when Churchill died and that was the first time I saw a state funeral and then I saw my second a couple of weeks ago, I'm really glad you enjoyed your visit to the UK and I'm really enjoying your videos

  • @MrPercy112
    @MrPercy112 Před rokem +15

    You probably already know, but Churchill lived for forty-odd years at Chartwell House in Kent. Usually referred to as just ‘Chartwell’ - it was here that he did much of his painting, and bricklaying! He built a number of walls, as he found the activity relaxing. They’re very good walls too! 😁

  • @chipsthedog1
    @chipsthedog1 Před rokem +7

    My favorite Churchill quote is when Lady Astor said to him "if you was my husband I would put poison in your coffee" and Churchill replied "And if you was my wife I would drink it!"

    • @weedle30
      @weedle30 Před rokem +6

      And what he said to a fellow MP when she shouted out angrily “you, Mr Churchill are disgustingly drunk!” And he replied “..and you are disgustingly ugly…but in the morning ‘I’ will be sober…” 👍🏻😂😂

    • @keelbyman
      @keelbyman Před rokem

      @@weedle30 😂

    • @peterc.1618
      @peterc.1618 Před rokem

      @@weedle30 That's my favourite Churchill quote, too.

  • @vickytaylor9155
    @vickytaylor9155 Před rokem +4

    If I had known that you were at Blenheim, you could have popped in for a coffee as I live only about 10 minutes away.

  • @chi6801
    @chi6801 Před rokem +8

    Not too far from where I live! At Christmas Blenheim does a really amazing lights show where they light up all of the gardens

  • @laguna3fase4
    @laguna3fase4 Před rokem +2

    I'm originally from Windsor which is famous as the biggest castle that is still in use. If you are ever back in the UK do visit. ( along with the rest of the world). You would need a life time to see all the historic places in our country. ( I still haven't seen everything).

  • @snoodlegirl1794
    @snoodlegirl1794 Před rokem +2

    I was there in 80s. Winston Churchill childhood lock hair long and red.

  • @stirlingmoss4621
    @stirlingmoss4621 Před rokem +4

    the landscaping of the grounds cost more than the Palace

  • @gordonsmith8899
    @gordonsmith8899 Před rokem +4

    The wooden paving ensured carriage wheels didn't make a noise.

    • @MrPercy112
      @MrPercy112 Před rokem +1

      Yes, it’s often forgotten that there were such things as wooden roads, even in towns and cities. I believe that Birmingham had quite a few.

  • @bill-wd7zs
    @bill-wd7zs Před rokem +8

    When I visited Churchills grave I was surprised how ordinary it was. Not sure what I was expecting but it's just a normal village churchyard with a gravestone bearing his name and nothing else. Quite fitting really that such a great man should be buried amoungst common folk from his home area.

    • @midwestamericans3806
      @midwestamericans3806  Před rokem +7

      Yea I was too, obviously the nicest one but still a simple grave in a quiet little place.

  • @margaretnicol3423
    @margaretnicol3423 Před rokem +31

    Next time you go to England please take a look at Hampton Court. They also have a famous maze. It's not far from London. 😀

    • @alisonhill3941
      @alisonhill3941 Před rokem +2

      It's *in* London. By a pretty narrow margin, but it's in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.

    • @margaretnicol3423
      @margaretnicol3423 Před rokem +1

      @@alisonhill3941 Yes, but it's not London London!

  • @toadmeister1964
    @toadmeister1964 Před rokem +3

    John Churchill was an extremely successful military leader and direct antecedant of Winston Churchill!

  • @paulallaker8450
    @paulallaker8450 Před rokem +24

    At one time this Palace had the accolade of being the biggest house in the world, not sure where it stacks up these days but it is truly enormous and full of history. Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @downsman1
    @downsman1 Před rokem +6

    A splendid video! FYI, John Churchill didn't get all the money and land just for winning the Battle of Blenheim. His wife (Sarah) also happened to be a
    "special friend" of Queen Anne (nicknamed Snuffy). If you ever watch a film called The Favourite, that will explain all..........................the ancient Englishman.

  • @nicksykes4575
    @nicksykes4575 Před rokem +3

    I've been to Blenheim a few times to pick up wheat from the farm on the estate, to get to it you have to drive in the Woodstock entrance, past the Palace, and over the Vanbrughs grand bridge. You wouldn't believe the amount of dirty looks you get in an artic, sitting in a queue of coaches at the entrance.

  • @malcolmross8427
    @malcolmross8427 Před rokem +4

    I love Blenheim as it brings back memories of time there with my late wife!

  • @philsexton5761
    @philsexton5761 Před rokem +6

    Damn! You are basically in my back garden…. If I had of known you were here, I would have taken you guys for lunch….
    They do a great Halloween spooky walk and a xmas light show and a fair

  • @pauldurkee4764
    @pauldurkee4764 Před rokem +1

    Large houses in the UK had walled gardens as a means to supply the house with fresh fruit and vegetables.
    They would even grow more exotic things in heated houses.
    Some houses also had specialist ice houses, where ice was stored in the winter for the following year.
    Back in its heyday you can imagine the numbers of people it took to staff the place.

  • @Dan-ui5bm
    @Dan-ui5bm Před rokem +4

    Ah that's so cool, I live about 15 minutes away from Blenheim Palace and work there occasionally during seasonal events!

  • @bethcushway458
    @bethcushway458 Před rokem +2

    I had to camp at Blenheim for 4 days when I was running a stall at the Horse show that happens annually. It was absolutely brilliant. We camped just to the left of the house and had free reign of the grounds. An unforgettable experience that I know will never be repeated.

  • @nightowl5395
    @nightowl5395 Před rokem +5

    I am so pleased when I see you've posted another video from your UK holiday 😊.....you really did make such good use of your time here; surely you must have been in need of another - more restful - holiday once you'd arrived home! 💙

  • @alfresco8442
    @alfresco8442 Před rokem +4

    You know Blenheim was used as the set for Spectre HQ in the bond movie? You'll get a kick out of seeing Bond running and shooting where you walked.

  • @salster4891
    @salster4891 Před rokem +3

    Lovely, we have stayed in Woodstock the village just by it many times too, very nice.

  • @margaretnicol3423
    @margaretnicol3423 Před rokem +9

    AT LAST - a palace! I'm so glad you made it and managed to see this one.

  • @chrismcgraw368
    @chrismcgraw368 Před rokem +13

    Yet another great video! Once again thanks for taking the time to share your UK experiences.

  • @ktwine7994
    @ktwine7994 Před rokem +4

    Just up the road from my hometown, beautiful place.

  • @littleannie390
    @littleannie390 Před rokem +3

    Yes there is no way you could rebuild the palace today for the equivalent amount of money. They spent over £36 million rebuilding and refurbishing the interiors of the state apartments in Windsor Castle following the fire in 1992 and I dread to think what that might cost today.

  • @lyndarichardson4744
    @lyndarichardson4744 Před rokem +7

    Glad you enjoyed your visit to Blenheim Palace . That's one stately home I've always wanted to visit!

  • @magloyd4907
    @magloyd4907 Před rokem +1

    Blenheim has often been described by UK commentators as a massive lump of concrete. But it has many fascinating things inside and lovely gardens/parkland. Well worth a visit.

  • @mikepxg6406
    @mikepxg6406 Před rokem +3

    its Duke not Dook 🥴 Great video. Thank you.

  • @staticcentrehalf7166
    @staticcentrehalf7166 Před rokem +5

    Great video guys. I've never been but this, more than anything else, has inspired me to go. The forecast for the weekend is encouraging so I'm off!

  • @steve3291
    @steve3291 Před rokem +4

    When you were in London, it's a shame you didn't make Hampton Court Palace. One for the future.

  • @claregale9011
    @claregale9011 Před rokem +6

    Stunning , never been but know a lot of people that have and thoroughly enjoyed it , the architecture is beautiful. 🙂

  • @dav7444
    @dav7444 Před rokem

    Been to many, but not this one. Love it. Thanks for posting. Awesome.

  • @Zandain
    @Zandain Před rokem +5

    Blenheim Palace, just one of many, but an impressive one 😊
    Pleased that you saw so many facets of the UK, enough to 'wet your tongue' and come back for more? 🤔
    hello from Denmark 🌸🌱

  • @Mark_Bickerton
    @Mark_Bickerton Před rokem +12

    The award may be worth around £25 million today, but you could not build that Palace for that amount today. Also, John Churchill did not just win a battle (Blindheim, for some reason in English pronounced Blenheim), it was a whole campaign and is the stuff of legend. If you ever find a book on the subject, get it and read it, you wont be disappointed!

    • @thomasc8482
      @thomasc8482 Před rokem +3

      Winston Churchill wrote a 4 volume biography, its it verbose and a tad dated in style but can't really be beat - although more practically I'd suggest Richard Holmes' Marlborough

    • @Mark_Bickerton
      @Mark_Bickerton Před rokem +4

      @@thomasc8482 The only works of Churchill I've read is A History of the English Speaking Peoples... My only regret is, that I've lost the books and would love to read them again.

  • @catherinewilkins2760
    @catherinewilkins2760 Před rokem +3

    I believe that Winston Churchill wrote a book about his Ancestor, Marlborough the royalties which enabled him to buy Chartwell.

    • @willfoster1565
      @willfoster1565 Před rokem

      I always thought that he could never afford it but it was bought for him by officers (from the Guards I think).

  • @tonykhz
    @tonykhz Před rokem +1

    Great video as always. I live not too far away from Blenheim and my partner loves Collie dogs. Blenheim has a working farm with sheep, and of course a shepherd and sheep dogs, Collies. Just over a year ago one of the working dogs there gave birth to a totally deaf puppy. A beautiful black and white Collie. Of course a deaf sheep dog isn't of any use and so so lucky for us, well for my partner, She ended up with the deaf puppy, Buddy! He is now just over a year old and has learnt many sign language commands and words. He is a beautiful Collie and we like to think of him as royalty :) Keep up on these great videos, enjoying following along with you on your journeys.

  • @matc6221
    @matc6221 Před rokem +1

    Wow guys you know how to keep busy! "Another joy to watch. So glad you like it. Its the first time I've seen around it now 😉 cheers 👍 👍 👍 👍

  • @johndare3576
    @johndare3576 Před rokem +3

    Good choice. Blenheim Palace is so much more interesting than Buckingham Palace.

  • @COMEINTOMYWORLD
    @COMEINTOMYWORLD Před rokem +1

    Great entertaining video. Many thanks xx

  • @raymondporter2094
    @raymondporter2094 Před rokem

    I really enjoyed this video so: thank you!
    Since I live in the UK (North Yorkshire actually) I have been to many of the stately homes and palaces but not Blenheim. You gave me a guided photographic tour...

  • @Badgersj
    @Badgersj Před rokem +2

    Thank you for doing that. Now I really want to go there too!

  • @bridiesmith460
    @bridiesmith460 Před rokem +3

    Blenheim palace is a magnificent build . Haven’t been their for years.

  • @archiebald4717
    @archiebald4717 Před rokem +4

    Not a beautiful building, but the park is wonderful. It's 'Blaydon'.

  • @lynnshorrock1098
    @lynnshorrock1098 Před rokem

    That was a very entertaining video, i've learnt a lot about Blenheim Palace thanks to both of you. I never realized it was so big and grand. That maze looks really good, if i ever go there that will be the first thing i go to. Thanks for a great video, cheers folks.

    • @midwestamericans3806
      @midwestamericans3806  Před rokem

      You should for sure, makes for a great day trip. I do believe it was £38 so expensive but if you live there the pass lasts for a year for unlimited entries.

  • @whitedwarf4986
    @whitedwarf4986 Před rokem +6

    Absolutely fantastic 👏 🇬🇧 🇺🇸

  • @margaretnicol3423
    @margaretnicol3423 Před rokem +4

    They need to have tourists and movie companies there to help pay for the upkeep. Otherwise it would just become a ruin like, sadly, so many are.

  • @kieranburge2502
    @kieranburge2502 Před rokem

    I love that you took the time to 'smell the roses'

  • @jkpole
    @jkpole Před rokem

    Very interesting. I have never been there. Thank you for sharing

  • @grahamtravers4522
    @grahamtravers4522 Před rokem +1

    The figures holding up the capitals are more Greek than Roman ( although the Romans copied many Greek things ). Check out the caryatids of the Erechtheion, on the Acropolis of Athens.

  • @MsMroriginality
    @MsMroriginality Před rokem

    it's a lovely walk around the grounds

  • @TheEulerID
    @TheEulerID Před rokem +6

    6 miles or thereabouts from where I live, and saved (financially speaking) by a marriage with an American heiress in the 19th century.
    Incidentally, Blenheim was never a royal palace, it was an extremely grand stately home, and how it was permitted to be called a Palace tells you something about how revered the Duke of Malborough was after his successes in the War of the Spanish Succession. It is the only non-royal, non-episcopal residence in the UK.
    I recall about 4 years ago meeting the archivist for Blenheim Palace in the local pub. She and her husband were celebrating her recently awarded PhD.

  • @royburston8764
    @royburston8764 Před rokem +3

    Lovely. I'll have to visit some day myself 👌

  • @brianhepke7182
    @brianhepke7182 Před rokem

    A must see for me when I get back over there... I am glad you guys enjoyed it.
    If you want to visit Buck Palace on your next visit, it is usually open to the public from July to October. I went in 2019 the last time before Covid so I was very pleased I decided to go.
    I am hoping Charles will carry on doing what his mother started. It is well worth the visit; not as vast as Blenheim perhaps, but it is home to the Royal Family and that carries a bit of weight.
    Loving the videos.

    • @stuartmccall5474
      @stuartmccall5474 Před rokem +1

      Brian, I think the late Queen referred to Buckingham Palace as the (her) Office and living there was like "living above the shop", her preferred London home being Windsor Castle. I hear rumours that King Charles plans to continue living in Clarence House and keep the Palace as the Office and for functions. Balmoral is rumoured to becoming a public Museum to Commemorate the life of his mother QE II.

  • @rhondafoy8009
    @rhondafoy8009 Před rokem +1

    Been there a few times now, lovely palace, Windsor Castle is probably my favourite one though x

  • @peterdavidson3890
    @peterdavidson3890 Před rokem +2

    Glad you enjoyed it

  • @nickgrazier3373
    @nickgrazier3373 Před rokem +9

    The Victorian country garden was a famous designed layout and its design was to maximise the heat and light of that garden space. The wall breakup the wind so that any heat generated would be held inside the garden. This garden would be a place to grow vegetables there would also normally be a greenhouse complex made of metal and glass which would be heated to grow veg during winter. You would also see exotic fruit like bananas, pineapple maybe melons and squashes. But to service the garden would take dozens of gardeners all doing manual work using mechanical gardening machines of the time. All this so that the owners could live in luxury. That was until the First World War when most of the gardeners were called up to fight. You see what’s left just a field with no veg anywhere.

  • @FirstLast-it4zb
    @FirstLast-it4zb Před rokem

    Another great video 😍 keep it up! 👏👏👏

  • @frankmitchell3594
    @frankmitchell3594 Před rokem +2

    Winston Churchill, never a lord, was born in a palace. The Queen was not born in a palace, just a private house in London.

  • @krisjonesuk
    @krisjonesuk Před rokem +14

    Actually this was your second Palace, because you’d previously visited His Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London, to give it its formal name. Blenheim is probably the best Palace in the UK, certainly more impressive than Buckingham Palace. However, when you next visit I’d recommend a tour of the Palace of Westminster (better known as the Houses of Parliament), where you can see Westminster Hall (where the Queen laid in state), and Hampton Court Palace.

    • @LordElpme
      @LordElpme Před rokem +4

      Warwick Castle is worth a punt too

  • @zupermaus9276
    @zupermaus9276 Před rokem +1

    The one palace that you should see in the UK is Windsor Castle -all castley on the outside but dripping with gold, paintings and intricacy on the inside, through differing styles, much more so than Buckingham Palace, or Hampton Court Palace.

  • @alansmithee8831
    @alansmithee8831 Před rokem

    Hello Ethan and Angela. Amazing . It seems it was all your brother hoped.

  • @brucewilliams4152
    @brucewilliams4152 Před rokem +1

    Never has so much wealth been given to so few by so many

  • @babyballerina2000
    @babyballerina2000 Před rokem +2

    I used to work at Blenheim Palace (part time when I was a student) and never noticed the cobbles were made of wood! Edited to add- the maze was knee high at the time. I think it was planted in the 90s.

  • @reggriffiths5769
    @reggriffiths5769 Před rokem

    Just a small polite correction to a comment made here as well as in a previous vist you made; Ceilings are not "Tall," because they are supported by walls, columns etc. The walls and columns can be short or tall, but ceilings can only be high or low. A raised floor can be regarded as high or low, but not tall or short, although you could equally say that the "steps" up to them can be hifh or low. That's the difference between Standard English (or Oxford English to be correct) and American English.
    One other point worth a mention, is your use of the word "Crest." While you were correct, a crest was originally part of a Blazon of Arms - sometimes incorrectly called a Coat of Arms. There are a great many parts to a Blazon, the main parts being a shield with an escutcheon, but also with bearers (Unicorns, Eagles...a whole variety. The crest is normally a figure (beast or knight or flags etc) that surrounds the base (foot of the Crest) - the whole piece forming a Top (the crest) of a Helm (helmet). It's a fantastic subject that has many other features too many to name. Have a look at some Heraldry books to get an idea.

  • @mervinmannas7671
    @mervinmannas7671 Před rokem

    Of all the stately homes you could have visited you defo visited one of the best. I love this place and have been a couple of times. The other great one i love is osbourne house on the Isle of Wight which was a 'holiday' home for Queen Victoria and her large family.

  • @legend9335
    @legend9335 Před rokem +1

    The eyes at the entrance to the Palace are those of Gladys Deacon painted in 1928 seven years after her marriage to the duke by the painter Colin Gill.

  • @thecockerel86
    @thecockerel86 Před rokem +1

    Today's Blenheim Palace is as much an American palace as it is English. By the 2nd half of the 19th century the estate was nearing bankruptcy. The 9th Duke of Marlborough married Consuela Vanderbilt at the tail end of the 19th century in a naked attempt to bring in dollars to save the estate, and the ploy worked. The Vanderbilt family poured in millions of dollars to help save and restore the estate you saw on your visit. So, in a way, you travelled all the way across the pond to see an American castle!

  • @stevenallen6176
    @stevenallen6176 Před rokem

    Wow. Just imagine that was your house growing up. Amazing place

  • @25dimensionsfrancis42
    @25dimensionsfrancis42 Před rokem +1

    I live in the U.K. and have never seen Blenheim Palace....You lucky people,but thanks for the interesting content.

  • @paulwillis3774
    @paulwillis3774 Před rokem +1

    i live in woodstock so this is right by me great place to visit

  • @davidfenn4444
    @davidfenn4444 Před rokem +3

    Churchill's mother was American, did you know that?

  • @Ian-lx1iz
    @Ian-lx1iz Před rokem +3

    Gosh - I used to live there, and I never took the time to go look around.
    Thank you, Midwest Americans!
    ...for showing me what used to be on my doorstep for so many years!

  • @chrisbamborough222
    @chrisbamborough222 Před rokem +2

    If you visit the UK again please visit Chatsworth House Derbyshire it is the best in the Country. I went to School in Woodstock and spent many hours in the Palace Grounds with the then gardeners son. They had a good fireworks display from the Bridge you crossed .

    • @valeriedavidson2785
      @valeriedavidson2785 Před rokem

      I would not say that Chatsworth was the best in the country. It is good but there are many wonderful houses/palaces in Britain.

  • @brucewilliams4152
    @brucewilliams4152 Před rokem

    I've been fishing at the lakes at Blenheim.

  • @user-td8bz4qp3g
    @user-td8bz4qp3g Před rokem

    I was born in Woodstock and my grandfather was a gamekeeper at Blenheim estate.

  • @lizbignell7813
    @lizbignell7813 Před rokem +7

    There was a series about Woburn Abbey, the seat of the Dukes of Bedford, where the visitors were asked to put their backpacks like you’re were, and they had to ask one idiot time and time again as he kept swapping it back!

    • @RichWoods23
      @RichWoods23 Před rokem

      Should have thrown him to the lions...

  • @lynwratten9857
    @lynwratten9857 Před rokem

    The wooden paving is to deaden the noise of horse hooves and carriage wheels coming into the court yard

  • @twoofsix3b3g
    @twoofsix3b3g Před rokem +1

    Love visiting there.. they used this as location for one of the James Bond films.. we arrived that time and the tapes and film wagons were there ... No sign of Daniel Craig though 🤣🤣

  • @simonjones7727
    @simonjones7727 Před rokem

    I think those roses on the fence are known as "Rambling Rector". They are a very vigorous climber rose.

  • @CinobiteReacts
    @CinobiteReacts Před rokem

    I work in a lot of places like that, I was working in a castle just this weekend, where the small "study" room alone was bigger than my 3 bedroom house! I assume you paid to go in? Pro tip if you ever come back, there's a back entrance in the village, open to the public too, you can just go right in

  • @robertburr2212
    @robertburr2212 Před rokem

    I live in the UK but I don't appreciate how good it is x