WHY was this Victorian Gothic MANSION ABANDONED??? Woodchester Mansion

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024

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  • @jacquelinefannin1957
    @jacquelinefannin1957 Před rokem +82

    Max needs to start a CZcams channel. He would make alot of money from CZcams as I'm sure millions would watch the restoration of such a magnificent building

  • @samanthab1923
    @samanthab1923 Před rokem +5

    Saw this place on Most Haunted Live back in ‘05. Since then it’s been a stand in for Gordonstoun on The Crown. $300,000 raised for a new roof.

  • @kathyevans2968
    @kathyevans2968 Před rokem +34

    Woodchester mansion truly was a treat! Max is a lucky man living there, especially during the quiet days of COVID..and as always, Julie was an absolute gem taking us around, having us spellbound with her enthusiasm. What a privilege!

    • @kateohara5732
      @kateohara5732 Před rokem

      Nice touch at approximately 10:40 of the dark bird (?) flying in!

  • @AMJDG
    @AMJDG Před rokem +43

    Fascinating history of Woodchester. It is a shame the building is in such shape - but then again, it provides a glimpse into past building techniques.
    -- The problem with the government listing places like Woodchester as Grade 1 = UNTOUCHABLE is that it is in effect making the building subject to eventual destruction. Making it too expensive and almost impossible to upgrade or repair is ridiculous. I realize there is a need for preservation but there has to be some balance added to the mix...

    • @chatterjeelinda4
      @chatterjeelinda4 Před rokem +7

      I agree. What are they actually preserving? A perpetual building site? I don't see the value in that

  • @florentinalily
    @florentinalily Před rokem +16

    I used to go to school near there. The story was that the person that made the gates was hung on them and never paid for his work. It has a reputation for being haunted.

    • @blackmuzicluver35
      @blackmuzicluver35 Před 11 měsíci +1

      If you believe in spirits and the fantastical, you'd be pressed to believe that the person hung must have a grudge so big, that he might've cursed (or his spirit remains to ensure that,) the castle never gets to be finished

  • @lianefehrle9921
    @lianefehrle9921 Před rokem +3

    I would love to be in his shoes. Living and working in that mansion is unbelievable. This is one of the best video that you have done. This home needs help more than most.

  • @kevinwilliams7070
    @kevinwilliams7070 Před rokem +5

    I live very near to Woodchester mansion and have been there many times including an all night spooky evening it really is the most amazing place.🌝

  • @reneecrotty6910
    @reneecrotty6910 Před rokem +2

    What a sweet sweet man!!! He gives me MAJOR kindness vibes. Wow

  • @libbyselby9582
    @libbyselby9582 Před rokem +36

    The story behind all of these homes is so interesting. Thank you for helping us learn all their history

  • @radicalmama135
    @radicalmama135 Před rokem +39

    Please please connect somehow with a university (an American one 🙏) for study abroad at a university near you so that architecture students can come and help with all of the historic houses in the area - or at least the architectural history. I think it would be great for the students and a great income for the homes 🎉

  • @monicaw5036
    @monicaw5036 Před rokem +3

    Kind of sort of reminds me of Winchester mansion, when he was talking about the building never really ceasing and how they found tools just left where they dropped them.

  • @pheart2381
    @pheart2381 Před rokem +5

    That beautiful house. I would live there.

    • @ironblue5958
      @ironblue5958 Před rokem +2

      Its in a beautiful area. Just over the road are some amazing views over the Severn,Wales and the Forest of Dean.

  • @apjec
    @apjec Před rokem +7

    I don't think I could live there, to creepy, empty and isolated for me!

  • @gwenb4531
    @gwenb4531 Před rokem +22

    The bird that entered through the roof, was kind of spooky.

  • @angelamears3201
    @angelamears3201 Před rokem +4

    Stunning Julie……..and what a charming & informative man Max is. Woodchester is in good hands., thank you for taking us there.

  • @palomahealing5073
    @palomahealing5073 Před rokem +6

    What a shame this Estate's building was stopped in it"s tracks!🥺

  • @catherineyee7314
    @catherineyee7314 Před rokem +8

    What a wonderful reminder of my UK 2011 visit with my Mother to Woodchester. We had a wonderful visit and we were both as fascinated with the property as you were. Thanks for taking us with you as you visit wonderful places around the UK.

  • @charmainejfritz
    @charmainejfritz Před rokem +8

    thanks for the tour and the info - just incredible!!

  • @lorassorkin
    @lorassorkin Před rokem +11

    Such unique property, it must provide lots of helpful information to building historians. Thanks for the tour!

  • @pieraonofri1606
    @pieraonofri1606 Před rokem +12

    If this were in America, it would be full of graffiti. If this were in Italy, it would have been completely stripped of every thing, even the walls!! Just look at what they did to the Colosseo in Rome!!
    Great video…you’re so lucky to be able to go see all these places!

    • @noeleneroodt783
      @noeleneroodt783 Před rokem +2

      Ditto in South Africa, it would have been stripped of everything too

    • @idandidnt
      @idandidnt Před rokem

      Its not technically abandoned. Yes they didn't complete the building, BUT it is a National Trust property and grounds.

    • @excession3076
      @excession3076 Před rokem +2

      @@idandidnt
      Not National Trust, it has it's own Trust and is included with the Historic Houses organisation.
      Far better organisation IMO, the NT has lost it's way.

    • @kyleanuar9090
      @kyleanuar9090 Před rokem +3

      Thanks to William Morris who stopped the destructions and pushed for laws preserving what we get to enjoy now.

  • @marciadarby3
    @marciadarby3 Před rokem +13

    Julie, one of our favorite plantation homes located in Natchez, Mississippi, was never completed as construction had only begun when the Civil War broke out. Construction began in 1860. It’s called Longwood.

  • @rosemariedeschenes7013
    @rosemariedeschenes7013 Před rokem +5

    WOW. What an interesting story and history. Thanks for sharing 😍😘

  • @pamkullman8839
    @pamkullman8839 Před rokem +2

    wow wow wow. So interesting to see the fireplaces are installed but not the floors. what an interesting place...would love to see and visit!

    • @greywebs1944
      @greywebs1944 Před rokem

      This place was abandoned for ages so the flooring would probably had rotten away.

  • @jannabors1961
    @jannabors1961 Před rokem +2

    Julie, This is so interesting! Wow!
    You look especially beautiful . I love your pretty flowery blouse.

  • @chrismyers46
    @chrismyers46 Před rokem +2

    Wow. So interesting seeing the bones of these old buildings.

  • @ellenwood719
    @ellenwood719 Před rokem +4

    So fascinating! Another wonderful episode.

  • @susenjarvis8281
    @susenjarvis8281 Před rokem +3

    It's absolutely amazing. The property is very beautiful. It's also very interesting.

  • @rhondamartin3575
    @rhondamartin3575 Před rokem +5

    Extraordinary is all I can say! Thank you for sharing ❤! Its a shame that work can't be done on it or even made to feel like a home!

  • @idandidnt
    @idandidnt Před rokem +1

    Omg this is my dog walk. Haha.
    Its a beautiful place, wven more spectacular in the dark of winter!

  • @veronicanavarra
    @veronicanavarra Před 10 měsíci

    Your channel is an oasis of quietness, culture and curiosity. Thanks from Tuscany 🙂

  • @nativetexson
    @nativetexson Před rokem +2

    Very interesting story associated with an equally interesting building. Thanks Julie.

  • @jonimarchese7655
    @jonimarchese7655 Před rokem +7

    Hi Julie, what a wonderful home, so fascinating, to be able to see the actual marking left by the architects, how the craftsmen created what they were making, the tools, everything. This is such a beautiful home, if they can't sell it because of its grade 1 listing, if I heard Max right it could be donated to a Church??, anyway, if they used the materials, it was originally built with, could they, do it? It's a shame that this home will stand relying on donations to preserve it, but never finish it. Thank you so much for showing us, Woodchester Mansion. Love from N.Y.

    • @jessicasteiner2725
      @jessicasteiner2725 Před rokem +2

      If you listen to the video it cannot be sold, passed on, lived in or used for anything other than only being preserved (not renovated) for historical insight. Nature preserve on the property so no construction allowed. Its value IS in its historic ability to demonstrate building techniques of the time and the materials that were used- a beautiful teaching tool for those who are responsible for the preservation of old buildings in the UK. So in this state it is not a waste it is perfect.

  • @krisboyst6362
    @krisboyst6362 Před rokem +1

    Talk about seeing the bones of a house - Spectacular - What a treat to see :)

  • @maryellencook9528
    @maryellencook9528 Před rokem +2

    What a marvelous structure! Too bad that it is not completed. It would make a fantastic retreat.

  • @eamonnohalloran2254
    @eamonnohalloran2254 Před rokem +9

    Once again Julie , an amazing vlog on Woodchester Mansion. Its unique history of a house suspended in time as regards its construction, What a view into the thought process of everyone concerned ,from master craftsmen to architects to owners .Plus the use of resources and wealth. I love the beautiful colour of the Bath atone and that amazing facade of windows rising two to three stories. Thank you ,again

  • @susanhirtzel8410
    @susanhirtzel8410 Před rokem +2

    That was so interesting! What a unique place!

  • @esmithburns
    @esmithburns Před rokem +10

    Fascinating. This story is similar to American copper heiress Hughette Clark, who had multiple extravagant mansions that she never occupied.

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 Před rokem +1

      I loved reading that book on her. Really interesting. Sad but a cool look inside a way of life that doesn’t exist any longer

    • @KNYD
      @KNYD Před 9 měsíci

      @@samanthab1923 That lifestyle does actually still exist. Read about 111 West 57th Street in New York. Many of the apartments are owned by billionaires from all over the world, but none of them have never set foot in the building. They bought the apartments as investments. Similar buildings exist all over the world. Or there is "The one" mansion in Bell Air. The owner of that spent ridiculous amounts of money on it, saying it would be the most expensive house ever build. He estimated the value to be 500 million USD. Eventually he ran out of money, and had to sell it before finishing. The thing is though, not many are interested or even able to buy a half a billion dollar house, so eventually it only sold for 140 million USD in auction.

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 Před 9 měsíci

      @@KNYD Thank you. Sounds good. That BelAir house reminds me of the place Bella Hadid’s dad tried to build

  • @glennwing4214
    @glennwing4214 Před 6 měsíci

    This tour was priceless! I learned so much about how a building like this was constructed, especially how the weight loads were distributed. And I finally learned the name for put logs, a gap in my knowledge decades long. I've watched countless videos on ancient houses, but this is by far the best I've ever seen. Max is a wealth of knowledge, and Julie, as usual, you do a great interview. Thank you so much!

  • @akgvwschannel
    @akgvwschannel Před rokem +1

    How fascinating to see the shell of this grand building showing how the floors would have been added later.

  • @excession3076
    @excession3076 Před rokem +1

    Good to see the promotion of the Historic Houses organisation.
    Frankly the NT has been taken over by people who seem to despise the history of the buildings they administer and the people who built them. But OMG, they like the money the shops/cafes bring in.
    So if you like visiting these type of houses/mansions, join HH. I think the houses joined up are all privately owned and some have special events involving the owners who are very informative.

  • @MartinGonzalez-zt9xn
    @MartinGonzalez-zt9xn Před rokem +5

    Beautiful!!! beautiful place 🙀👍👍👍

  • @heatherdeavalon
    @heatherdeavalon Před rokem +9

    I think this qualifies as 'more money than sense'... if I were Dr. Suess and I ran the zoo... I would turn it into an architectural education center with the goal of finishing it. There is a Castle in France that is being built using 15th century methods. Guedelon is the name. I would do that! Very cool ❤

    • @cynhanrahan4012
      @cynhanrahan4012 Před rokem +2

      Yes, I've seen a succession of videos of the progress being made at Guedelon. It's fascinating to watch.

  • @britzel71
    @britzel71 Před rokem

    Absolutely mind-blowing... how I would love to see the entire place. Stunningly beautiful

  • @nrivera4380
    @nrivera4380 Před rokem +2

    Wow! Too bad it hasn't already been renovated. Gorgeous place!

  • @rolo4945
    @rolo4945 Před rokem +2

    Missed your live ❤

  • @TeresaEliz
    @TeresaEliz Před rokem +2

    This Vlog was absolutely fascinating 😮! Thank you, Julie

  • @katrinaneal1305
    @katrinaneal1305 Před rokem +1

    Eerily beautiful. You look stunning, of course!

  • @teresawommack5148
    @teresawommack5148 Před rokem +3

    So very cool for this American to see. So lovely! It is neat to see and hear the History behind these Mansion and the people who built and lived in them.

  • @wendiunrein8802
    @wendiunrein8802 Před rokem +1

    Thanks Julie!! This was an interesting castle!

  • @JSTXRPXLMULE
    @JSTXRPXLMULE Před rokem +1

    Such a shame.. To let something as magnificent as this structure To sit and rot. Because it's so historically significant.. Waiting for some Grant that may never come through.. So 2 people, With No money can Play house.! I would have wrote the check sitting here. When I heard the history It really hit me emotionally my father Participated in that landing. Thank you so much for a video that touched me.. I love what you do... And God bless..!

  • @dianamoore2241
    @dianamoore2241 Před rokem +11

    How big of a work crew would be needed to build a house that large & how did they get to the really high places? How long did it take to build it? How many acres are there?

    • @greywebs1944
      @greywebs1944 Před rokem

      Slave labour and very hazardous conditions. All very stunning but it's only for the wealthy.

  • @nizethpretorius2400
    @nizethpretorius2400 Před rokem +2

    I wanted to see more! You'll have to go back

  • @mattmarks7581
    @mattmarks7581 Před rokem +2

    It’s so hard to hear anyone but you Julie. Maybe you can tell everyone else to project a bit. Especially your sweet father-in-law. I love watching your videos on my subway ride home (NYC) but it’s so quiet. Love you and love this channel and Mapperton live! ❤

  • @Mej_Javiky
    @Mej_Javiky Před rokem +1

    Simply fascinating tour. Thank you

  • @doncook2054
    @doncook2054 Před 5 měsíci

    Love the cat in the rafters .... perfect!

  • @mariamjehn7071
    @mariamjehn7071 Před 9 měsíci

    I find this Mandion fascinating!! There’s a great book about this place!!

  • @dragoncrackers7660
    @dragoncrackers7660 Před 4 měsíci

    There is an unfinished plantation house in Natchez, Mississippi (USA) called Longwood. I remember touring it on a field trip across the state. It was being built when the American Civil War went into full swing. The construction stopped abruptly. There are literally still tools lying on work benches, paint cans strewn about....
    The family was pretty much ruined during the war and came back to live in the basement after the war. They had planned to resume construction but it never happened so the house still stands as a brick shell today.
    Its actually quite a beautiful building, despite being unfinished. Anyways, this house reminded me of it.

  • @blairwarren5418
    @blairwarren5418 Před rokem +1

    Absolutely fascinating. We enjoyed watching and learning about history of England.

  • @Annie6460
    @Annie6460 Před 5 měsíci

    How very fascinating Julie. ❤️🇦🇺🇺🇸🇬🇧

  • @hsimpson6581
    @hsimpson6581 Před rokem +3

    Strangely enough American Julie we have a Winchester mansion in America also. I won the owner of that house died they dropped tools and walked off the job much like this one where it is left in a state of incompletion😮

  • @gemstonesparkle7915
    @gemstonesparkle7915 Před rokem

    Awed by this stunning structure. A pity none can renovate it for living or hosting. The house will never be used for it purpose. 🙁

  • @jenjem5810
    @jenjem5810 Před rokem +3

    Haven't seen yet, but hear the families can't afford taxes.
    But this seems very eery.

  • @connieh2999
    @connieh2999 Před rokem +1

    Well that was lovely!

  • @jmpsworld83
    @jmpsworld83 Před rokem

    Thank you for posting these ...its soo interesting...and all the history.. ❤❤

  • @rosebunker6629
    @rosebunker6629 Před rokem

    Wonderful guide to a fascinating place! Max is amazing, and so knowledgeable. Thank you so much Julie!

  • @waltercook4868
    @waltercook4868 Před rokem +2

    Very fascinating. So interesting to see something of the construction of an old house of stone. Just wondering, does Chris walk backwards while filming you walking around?

  • @karenyuile3446
    @karenyuile3446 Před rokem

    Amazing house and very interesting

  • @robinralicki2352
    @robinralicki2352 Před rokem

    love how you're honoring the history of the chateau. However, covering the ground with plastic under the tree will deprive the tree of water and eventually, possibly,
    ( slowly) kill it. Perhaps you are using permeable ground cover. Also planting will be difficult with all the roots of the tree, I'm sure you will look into the best plants for a difficult site.

  • @handsomemarco29
    @handsomemarco29 Před rokem

    I really enjoyed the walk through, it's so amazing that the interior as a even tan tones throughout the castle

  • @ronayneoreveee7613
    @ronayneoreveee7613 Před rokem

    Fab! Such a treat...

  • @YesItsMeGuys68
    @YesItsMeGuys68 Před rokem +1

    Very cool vlog !

  • @kathysarmiento4652
    @kathysarmiento4652 Před rokem +1

    Very interesting!!

  • @alaine57
    @alaine57 Před rokem

    Amazing history

  • @janiceoneil3148
    @janiceoneil3148 Před rokem

    Amazing place.

  • @elizabethlarose3632
    @elizabethlarose3632 Před rokem +1

    Wow!! ❤❤❤

    • @deedeetackable
      @deedeetackable Před rokem

      Watched several times! Looks like a bear but couldn’t be!

  • @jenhanlon3840
    @jenhanlon3840 Před rokem

    Fascinating

  • @elenababa1369
    @elenababa1369 Před 6 měsíci

    I saw something run across the floor when they were talking about the trees . She goes over to the ladder looks up mentions the tree and across the bottom of tge floor something runs across...

  • @rose101dw
    @rose101dw Před rokem +1

    Wow, wow, wow

  • @marcus8258
    @marcus8258 Před rokem

    I do hope they manage to drum up the funds to preserve this fabulous part of our heritage. Great video!:-)

  • @ibosquez5238
    @ibosquez5238 Před rokem +1

    Get Chris a brush for the pigs. They would love it and maybe it would be therapeutic for him too.

  • @darlenewaters11
    @darlenewaters11 Před rokem

    Wow ❤ amazing

  • @beverlyzimmermann5868

    Thank you from Michigan, very interesting

  • @josephsf2452
    @josephsf2452 Před rokem +1

    Love the video, great job! My take: Max should start his own channel restoring this mansion. He said he lives there with his partner. Wonder if he's gay, that would be so cool, he would have so many followers.

  • @kristinajacke8263
    @kristinajacke8263 Před rokem +1

    This is like Familia Sagrada :) the unfinished masterpiece in England

  • @aliampb6949
    @aliampb6949 Před rokem

    As you say what a treat xxx

  • @rachaelaroha3922
    @rachaelaroha3922 Před rokem +3

    It's meant to be haunted,I've just watched a haunted investigation at this manor.

  • @paulrosa6173
    @paulrosa6173 Před rokem

    That very tall ladder in the dining room reminds me of a book on pre-industrial building technology I found at MIT years ago. It wasn't unusual for workers to do even stone carving on ladders anywhere from 20 to 60 feet high. No staging. Just the ladder.
    Makes me dizzy just thinking about that. @20 feet maybe. But @ 60 feet the ladder must have swayed way beyond comfort. The few illustrations provided showed ladders that were the same width from top to bottom. and built more or less like the one in the dining room.

  • @annehinchliffe7794
    @annehinchliffe7794 Před rokem

    Amazing! Thanks for sharing!

  • @judyaimel7293
    @judyaimel7293 Před rokem

    Wow 😊

  • @jeanettenfreeland1408
    @jeanettenfreeland1408 Před rokem +1

    Was A Codd involved in the Gothic part of the architecture mainlyFredrick Codd

  • @maximhollandnederlandthene7640

    Wonderful 🤗

  • @chriscaughey1103
    @chriscaughey1103 Před rokem

    WOW!

  • @judieg.7945
    @judieg.7945 Před rokem

    You are giving use wonderful tour of this place. Try to relax and not be so animated. Let the guide speak and just enjoy the wonder of it all. Kind regards.

  • @elsieduarte2745
    @elsieduarte2745 Před rokem +3

    Am I the only one that saw the shadow in the library when they moved to the upper portion showing the roof??

    • @shagundala7458
      @shagundala7458 Před rokem +3

      Was it a bird?

    • @BobbiKay-
      @BobbiKay- Před rokem +2

      I saw that too! I keep replaying it but I'm not sure if it's a bird or something else.

    • @carolweaver3269
      @carolweaver3269 Před rokem +1

      I think you saw a black bird flying? He went by quickly at one point.

    • @radicalmama135
      @radicalmama135 Před rokem +1

      I’m pretty sure that was a black bird, a crow or a raven - or a ghost we all witnessed 😳

  • @vintagemoss9578
    @vintagemoss9578 Před rokem

    So interesting!

  • @deborahjordan9688
    @deborahjordan9688 Před 11 měsíci

    Wow wow wow 😮 ❤

  • @robinbirdj743
    @robinbirdj743 Před 6 měsíci

    „This would have been the only place the family could wash themselves“ is not quite correct. Then, rooms which were slept in had washstands, basins, and jugs for water. Sponge baths were common, and hands and face washing were the minimum for completing one’s daily „ toilet“ (or toilette if one spoke Fremch). ❤

  • @longwaytotipperary
    @longwaytotipperary Před rokem

    Holy cow!!!😮

  • @jenk8855
    @jenk8855 Před rokem

    @American Viscountess- Julie did you notice anything in real time up in the ceiling when he was showing you the"trees"?

  • @dorothymarsh-aller3336

    I know the Castle I want ! Is Tintangel Castle ? Rebuild it restore it all the property ! Have fest