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The Best Preserved Medieval Home In Britain | American Viscountess 

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Pitchford Hall in rural Shropshire is an immaculately preserved half-timbered house, lost by the family in 1992 but reclaimed 25 years later through the efforts of the family. The land was first deemed sacred by the ancient Romans who discovered a natural spring of pitch oil, giving the home it's name. Restoration efforts involve repairing the house's exterior with traditional medieval methods, leaving a lasting legacy for future generations.
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@esmeraldagreen1992
@esmeraldagreen1992 29 дней назад
I can't believe the amount of jealousy and envy fueled comments. I am glad that this lady was able to recover her family home after 25 years of work and sacrifices, good for her. The repairs alone will support dozens of contractors for years. Once the house id finished it will provide income for many employees.
@larryzigler6812
@larryzigler6812 25 дней назад
Are you a Viscount ?
@epluribusunum1460
@epluribusunum1460 25 дней назад
Thank you, I am also saddened by the judgements. This old lady is sick of people “shoulding” on each other.
@cuchulain1647
@cuchulain1647 19 дней назад
This is what happens when you let the peasants have a voice.
@larryzigler6812
@larryzigler6812 19 дней назад
@@cuchulain1647 Poor little Princess what are you upset about ? 👸
@lettermansgirl90
@lettermansgirl90 17 дней назад
Well said. These homes are historic treasures. I understand not everyone has access to such a home…I couldn’t afford to cut the grass there. However, I wouldn’t want to imagine a world without these beautiful links to the past that are being so loved and well cared for. 👏
@markorollo.
@markorollo. 19 дней назад
i'm from working class Oldham, not working due to a disability, still living in the semi detached house my parents bought nearly 50 years ago and i love this stuff, some commenters need to get over their obvious chip on the shoulder bitterness and jealousy.
@cattymajiv
@cattymajiv 16 дней назад
Yes. I very much agree with you.
@AdamHWarren
@AdamHWarren 15 дней назад
I'm so glad you spoke up with such altruism! Cheers!
@rolux4853
@rolux4853 18 дней назад
I am very fortunate that I live in the building my ancestors build between 1720 and 1760. It’s also a half timbered house, but much smaller (around 280square meters living space) and it is in Germany, not England. We are regular working folks that had some animals and centuries back there where big ponds that my ancestors tended to and they where the sole fish “producer” of the region. I am unbelievably grateful that I can live in this amazing house with all the history of my ancestors together with my lovely wife. It is in perfect living condition, however it’s not in its original state like it was back then. It got repaired and renovated over the centuries so people can keep living in it. But the inside of the house, the openly visible half timbered walls, the crooked little rooms etc still show its age on the inside and make it so incredibly comfortable for me. I really hope that when I have children, at least one of them will continue to live in this house and give it to their children etc. I want this house to be a place of stability and peace for my extended family (and friends also). Whenever they want to come somewhere and have it comfortable they can live here. Whenever a friend needs a place to stay they can stay in our house since we have more than enough space, the whole first floor is fully furnished with bedroom, living room, multiple bathrooms etc which are completely unused, waiting for visitors. We are definitely not rich, but are fortunate enough to have somewhat good jobs at around 30 so we can’t talk about owning such an incredible mansion, but what we have is still very dear and important to our hearts!
@ironcladranchandforge7292
@ironcladranchandforge7292 18 дней назад
Great story. Yes, hope your children keep the family home going!!
@cattymajiv
@cattymajiv 16 дней назад
I wish them all the luck!
@drips1030
@drips1030 2 дня назад
Amazing 💖
@PablaMMoore
@PablaMMoore 18 дней назад
What a stunning property. I am glad they were able to buy it back into the family.
@OxfordHeirlooms
@OxfordHeirlooms Месяц назад
This home is way back in my ancestry. My great-grandmother was Anvalyn Pitchford before she married!
@cattymajiv
@cattymajiv 16 дней назад
It so wonderful that your relatives got it back!
@nelliebly6616
@nelliebly6616 12 дней назад
Do you want to visit it ,now its back?❤
@OxfordHeirlooms
@OxfordHeirlooms 12 дней назад
@@nelliebly6616 I'd love to, but it's a bit far from Oxford, Mississippi, USA! Definitely not a day trip!!!
10 дней назад
@@OxfordHeirlooms My goodness! How the mighty have fallen. Bless your little ole heart, sweetie.
@rebeccaboudreau7589
@rebeccaboudreau7589 29 дней назад
Pretty amazing that they were able to save this huge piece of human history.
@dajanaspaargaren9060
@dajanaspaargaren9060 26 дней назад
I have to say, watching this video made me happy. It is one of the best things I have watched on RU-vid.
@bettyir4302
@bettyir4302 Месяц назад
Oh, to own back your childhood home. Memories from times past to future memories.
@ML-jw4cd
@ML-jw4cd 14 дней назад
This is true love. Supporting your wife throughout this journey is heartwarming.
@katbullar
@katbullar 4 дня назад
What a journey this family went through. I am glad they recovered their house. Impossible to imagine the mixed emotions when they came back after 25 years... amazing documentary.
@lowesonia8551
@lowesonia8551 7 дней назад
Impressed by the Library, colourful taste and exuberance of Queen Elizabeth First Era. Fabulous visit with charming people. Incredible dedication to restore this Venerable Historic house. Bravo to the Pitchford Family and all participants in the arduous restoration in the normes. The billows in the smithy's house, we had the same, with added iron feet as a low table in front of a log fire place in France. Sad ending to its working life.
@socialisttrafficregulator2015
@socialisttrafficregulator2015 Месяц назад
It's great that folks in GB use buildings forever. We in the U.S. misuse land and buildings, which is depressing to me. The smithy is magnificent. What Gracious Hosts. May they live to great age in good health. Props to James. So supportive.
@markorollo.
@markorollo. 19 дней назад
we do that too, depends on the building and where it is.
@PablaMMoore
@PablaMMoore 18 дней назад
Yes. In US we demolish houses build by renown architects like Craig Elwood. That is what Christ Pratt and Catherine Schwarzenegger just did with the 1950's "Zimmerman House" house built by Elwood, that they bought for 12.5 million.
@xiomara5147
@xiomara5147 13 дней назад
Yeah, I moved to downtown ish Houston 5-6 years ago and I did notice when I first got here that they have a lot of old brick buildings and homes still in tact. My apartment building is from the art deco era! 💕 I think part of it is that flood and hurricane heavy areas require a certain degree of heft and resilience in the buildings. There are plenty of dilapidated and neglected structures but I think we’ve got more repurposed and preserved buildings in more places than in the average American town and I love it!
@Jules-ix9ih
@Jules-ix9ih 26 дней назад
I'm in Australia. There are no houses here like Pitchford Hall, so it is marvellous to view this program. Really admired the ladies for swimming, and the library was wonderful. Best thing was the enthusiasm of all concerned. Thanks.
@vickyfisher-bz4jj
@vickyfisher-bz4jj 19 дней назад
Well, yeah, cause you would’ve had the people that I was off from there they were completely different way of life, wouldn’t they?
@cattymajiv
@cattymajiv 16 дней назад
@@vickyfisher-bz4jj That makes no sense at all! What are you trying to say?
@martinfpavey
@martinfpavey 7 дней назад
During the conversation in the Treehouse, I love how our American Viscountess is holding her cup and saucer. So refined. And her outfit is wonderful. Stylish and sophisticated. She's done her homework, heartwarming to see.
@justme8837
@justme8837 Месяц назад
I love how England has families that have lived in homes for generations and I love all the history there.
@foxenandfamily5060
@foxenandfamily5060 Месяц назад
I'm only 5 minutes into this, but already, while I am paying close attention to the conversation, the puppeteering part of me is also delighted by young Edward quietly showing off his puppetry skills with his friend Doggy. Right, on with the video!
@rolux4853
@rolux4853 18 дней назад
Yes! I found it so cute to see him with his lovely doggy! I really hope he will never be ashamed of his lovely stuffed friend and keep him with him for his whole life! Me and my wife still love our cute stuffed animals to this day and nothing could ever take them away from us, they are very dear to our heart!
@foxenandfamily5060
@foxenandfamily5060 17 дней назад
@@rolux4853 OH YES! We are surrounded by old stuffed friends as well as new ones, because one can never have too many teddy bears. They are dear to both of us, and we are old (but young at heart)! Each one has a name and a personality and you know, sometimes they invite us to their parties and sometimes not.
@pbj7890
@pbj7890 29 дней назад
This is my absolute favourite episode. This family are just lovely and their devotion to their home and history is beautiful.
@mindmedic9435
@mindmedic9435 29 дней назад
Once they started talking about ghosts, I wondered what types. Maybe a business man without trousers, a scout master with an arrow in his neck, a ww2 captain, a house mistress, a caveman, a peasant woman....
@mariar4431
@mariar4431 Месяц назад
Wonderful. So happy that lovely family got their home back again. Truly a remarkable property.
@yogalandawellnessyolandati7654
@yogalandawellnessyolandati7654 8 дней назад
What a lucky little boy to be able to grow up in this beautiful , historic, gently-haunted house with all of those amazing grounds to roam. I hope he has lots of cousins and friends to come over. It’s the childhood of dreams. I love dthis episode, amazing!
@louise.feather8789
@louise.feather8789 16 дней назад
For all snippy commentators you should understand the responsibility and sometimes burden that these old houses bring with them, for those that buy or inherit them it’s a lifelong job to upkeep them often with financial struggles as they require vast amounts of money to maintain them in the correct manner, it’s not for the faint hearted!
@gaslitworldf.melissab2897
@gaslitworldf.melissab2897 Месяц назад
I'm thrilled for the family and for the artists who get to rent the workshops. They get to be creative and support and revive a piece of English history. Once is gone. There is nothing more to do.
@janjander152
@janjander152 3 дня назад
Captivating tour! The family is lovely and I adore their passion for Pitchford Hall. The library is a cheerful restoration; so nice to see all of the volunteers come together and put their hearts into the restorations. I look forward to updates.
@jenniferantoniewicz6541
@jenniferantoniewicz6541 Месяц назад
This place is STUNNING!!! From someone who comes from a massive loud,busy,dirty American city in Wi this place looks like my idea of Heaven. The beautiful land and trees and fresh air and the house 😮 it just kept going and getting bigger and more amazing at every turn.. When Julie said it was like an Alice in wonderland feeling i couldn’t agree more. I felt a Secret Garden meets Alice in wonderland lol I could only dream of seeing a place like this in real life. I am so happy the family was able to get it back and make it stunning again. Those children will have some amazing stories to tell as they get older. And that treehouse 🥰everything about this estate makes me happy. The priest hole and the attics and bell tower the amazing land just WOW!!!!’
@AdamHWarren
@AdamHWarren 15 дней назад
As I said earlier in these posts, I'm of American descent, and I appreciate the neighbourliness of my Stateside blood kin and their fellow-citizens. Best Wishes!
@winterseyes
@winterseyes 16 дней назад
I love when they walked into the pink room and the good vibes they felt and I really like the little boy tagging along and and participating.❤
@ninamoores
@ninamoores 11 дней назад
We moved toShropshire in 1991 and I remember reading about Pitchford passing out of the hands of the family who had been there for centuries….and what a heartbreak it must have been for them.( I can well imagine how I would have felt) …..so it’s wonderful to hear they have got it back. So often these beautiful houses are lost to the people who love them and then terrible things happen…..they end up mysteriously burning down ( insurance!!) This happened to beautiful Parnham in Dorset now a ruin.
@eelihzuhbeth
@eelihzuhbeth 17 дней назад
so much pride and love for family and heritage! God bless them as they restore their family memories!
@Loupdelou-ly1ve
@Loupdelou-ly1ve 23 дня назад
This is just the best story - and I love that they're all open to, and talking about the positive spirits that reside within the house.
@KideoTime
@KideoTime Месяц назад
This is just fascinating history. So happy the family was able to get the property back. It would be such a shame to let this beautiful history go to ruin. Thank you for sharing.
@irishsakura1
@irishsakura1 25 дней назад
It kills me that her family had to sell the furnishings. But at least she got the home back. This was an amazing video. So fascinating all together. Great tour! Great accomplishment.
10 дней назад
It WAS difficult to see the skimpy, rather tattered, mismatched furniture strewn about the house, wasn't it?
@irishsakura1
@irishsakura1 10 дней назад
Yes it was😢
@CarolynParsons-mv1ji
@CarolynParsons-mv1ji Месяц назад
Gorgeous!! It’s like a modern fairy tale (with a lot of elbow grease) that they were able to get it back. I also love that the series hostess is an American Vicountess. Double fairy dust!
@sisgp123
@sisgp123 Месяц назад
What a story, heartbreaking initially, good for them that they were able to get it back, lovely people.
@toddmurphy523
@toddmurphy523 13 дней назад
I was so moved when the absent painting was hung in its space of prominence. Extraordinary.....!
@heidimiller5475
@heidimiller5475 22 дня назад
I enjoyed the whole film. I am especially enamored of the library. I love to read, for a start. I am just so excited about your library! It is so enchanting. It looks like something straight out of a fairy tale. I am excited for you that you got your house back. I hope to get our houses back into the family, like you. Your story inspires me to try to get our family estate back. I am terribly homesick for our houses. I just want to go home.
@ajj9694
@ajj9694 Месяц назад
Houston is my adopted hometown and Houstonians are famously generous. I would love to know who purchased the painting. What a lovely gift to donate the picture.
@kasvinimuniandy4178
@kasvinimuniandy4178 2 дня назад
How glad that they got it back... This is heritage. How she must feel returning to the home she grew up in.
@katherinewilliams4500
@katherinewilliams4500 14 дней назад
I love that you all allowed that little boy to tag along. Really accentuates the heart of this old home. I'm inspired anew with our own little plot of land. Thank you for this wonderful story and family❤️
@SugarWildflower-si4ox
@SugarWildflower-si4ox Месяц назад
Historic beautiful house with fabulous grounds and other out buildings. That treehouse was amazing. A story regarding its history of ownership loss and having the commitment struggle to own preserve it again for history and their children which is really interesting. Love the pod cast regarding Pitchford Estate. So much loss of historical estates in England after WWI. This house remained in the family until 1992 which is quite the feat. Lost then 25 years later back in the family again. Now that is an unusual amazing story. The attic rooms for servants quarters must of been hot in the summer and freezing in the winter.😮 Love the library! It just needs some overstuffed chairs. A magical estate and family.
@medievilwitch
@medievilwitch День назад
What a wonderful story, her knowledge is amazing and her son would be absorbing it all, I’m pleased she managed to get it back, she loves this house more than anyone who could buy it. I hope it stays in the family
@terrielburrell5545
@terrielburrell5545 Месяц назад
I watched Ladies of London and was thrilled to see Julie hosting this program.
@iamshotty
@iamshotty Месяц назад
I absolutely LOVED this whole beautiful story. I smiled the entire time and even shed some happy tears. What an extraordinary achievement for this beautiful couple. I wish them continued success in preserving this amazing home 😍🇦🇺♥
@XlrationMedia
@XlrationMedia Месяц назад
The drama and tension hanging that painting!! Good job Rupert!
@bernadette573
@bernadette573 Месяц назад
Beautiful restoration. I enjoyed learning the methods of using pitch and whitewash. Especially enjoyed seeing the tree house.
@kmajor7474
@kmajor7474 27 дней назад
I enjoyed watching this video. So happy for the family being able to get it back. Great restoration progress. ❤
@cindirizzolo7233
@cindirizzolo7233 Месяц назад
I loved this show so much! Thank you!! Amazingly, at this time I am reading Samuel Pepys' Diary...! His patron and employer was Lord Montagu, Earl of Sandwich, and Hinchingbrooke is frequently spoken of, and visited!!
@ashlieneevel9671
@ashlieneevel9671 3 дня назад
Im really glad they were able to get their home back. I can imagine how a great a feeling that must be for them. I would love a home like that.
@traceylall6401
@traceylall6401 8 дней назад
What an inspiring story and its lovely to watch the whole family's love and joy for their house.
@carolechenowith900
@carolechenowith900 20 дней назад
What a gargantuan task. Wow. When the roof is leaking things go south pretty fast. It's probably all overwhelming, everything that needs fixing. I think I would fix the roof first. Glad they got the home back. Wish I could have kept my parents house but couldn't afford it and it needed a lot of work. My old house needs a lot of work and I can't fix it. It's only me and I'm 70 and do work full time but gotta live. I only work at Walmart all night stocking shelves.
@cattymajiv
@cattymajiv 16 дней назад
At 70 years old?! OMG! I hope you can retire soon. All the best to you! ❤❤❤
@robyn7287
@robyn7287 15 дней назад
What an amazing estate, I truly hope that the family are able to continue their journey of restoring this beautiful home.
@lenhowl
@lenhowl 24 дня назад
Amazing place, so happy you got it back, so much history. Has to be an awesome place to live. Cheers from Newfoundland, Canada.
@GenXLostInTx
@GenXLostInTx Месяц назад
Lovely mansion, so glad they were able to recover it and are now restoring it.
@raiseyourworld5324
@raiseyourworld5324 29 дней назад
Jus so nice, and refreshing, to see a family work so hard, to regain what was lost to them. Wonderful restoration work and hope they manage to retrieve much of what was auctioned off. Maybe this video will seek the hearts of purchasers of those items that really belong back home :-)
@chrisbarber5148
@chrisbarber5148 2 дня назад
I loved this so much! I appreciated the fact that it took its time and let us drink in the details. Loved the host and her enthusiasm. It really made me feel welcomed along inside with her. Very well done!
@christierichardson2841
@christierichardson2841 17 часов назад
Such a lovely and heart warming story ❤. I love how they never gave up and that has given me more hope. Thank you so much.
@theflyingcorktx
@theflyingcorktx 7 дней назад
WOW what an amazing video to watch. The feelings they must have each time a treasure comes home. I hope the man from Houston was able to watch this and see that painting being hung. So awesome!
@joejanczak3014
@joejanczak3014 18 дней назад
Beautiful home, excellent work on the preservation! 💐
@candytoo3729
@candytoo3729 9 дней назад
So happy for you to get your family home back. Ignore the naysayers. Plow forward and save your family history and Britain's History. It is a big task. God speed on your journey!
@meredithlynn
@meredithlynn Месяц назад
Great story of such a historical family home. I enjoyed every bit of this program. The young boy was magnificent with his energy and youth. ❤😊 thank you so much American Viscountess for your dedication to bring back these homes, showing the hard work and pure tenacity these projects take, to a lively, restored and functioning Great Home❤😊
@ruthpowers3810
@ruthpowers3810 Месяц назад
Would love to have seen more of the interior
@Neil-ru7kw
@Neil-ru7kw 13 дней назад
The stance you had in front of the great hall fireplace , with your left leg and foot turned left is exactly how my jr. high school gf stood , back in '63 . I'm 74 now but flashed on her as soon as I saw that !!!! Great vid , take care 👍
@phillipchadwick8269
@phillipchadwick8269 23 дня назад
Rowena is quite quite lovely, stunning. James a very lucky chap. We too lost our home, but in the 70's. Not Lloyds, Burma Oil. It wasn't as grand or as beautiful as Pitchford, it's only mention in a book of British houses (where one or two had whole chapters) is ' a proportionate villa of some merit'. But we loved it. The gardens and park were exceptional, two brothers went one to China the other India collecting trees where they were planted. Occasionally I drive past it, the village has two modern housing estates, the park is badly overgrown with bracken, gorse and brambles. The lodge already shonkie in our day has been replaced by something indescribably awful. So I totally support Rowena and James and the love of their home and the courage of their conviction. Bizarrely I was at school in their corner of the world but had not heard of Pitchford before this evening, my friends there are now either dead or badly decaying, though I would have loved to have seen it in it's hayday and mine. Regards Phillip
@cattymajiv
@cattymajiv 16 дней назад
I'm very sorry. That must be hard for you.
@phillipchadwick8269
@phillipchadwick8269 16 дней назад
Dear Catty, thankyou. It was actually the second house my family had lost. Although I never knew the former. My family moved from the original family home in the 1870's, following a Victorian scandal! The shame of which meant my forebears came to the home I grew up in some years following that on 'remittance'. Thanks to the marvels of the interweb our original home or seat is well documented, as is the family shame! That house also had tremendous gardens. I believe it's now owned by a wealthy chap who's spending his fortune on it's restoration. Whilst I'm writting this the thought occurred to me that the occupants of my old family home might have known the occupants of Pitchford as they're only about 30 or 40 miles apart! Salutations
@JL-ob3me
@JL-ob3me 3 дня назад
What a charming program. Thank you, Vicountess for a really great tour of this beautiful estate. Enjoyed it a lot ❤
@darreno9874
@darreno9874 Месяц назад
What a beautiful house and wonderful home. God bless
@AutumnPaigeHarris
@AutumnPaigeHarris 12 дней назад
Those giant bellows are all over the state of Iowa in the US, at the various heritage sites like Old Threshers in Mt. Pleasant, the Herbert Hoover Presidential Museum & Library in West Branch, and Living History Farms in Urbandale. I’m sure they are in other states in the US at their historical sites. They’re definitely not in abundance, nor are those skilled in smithy practice found far and wide. This documentary has been a pleasure to watch. Pitchford is a beautiful place! ❤ I’m thrilled to hear they may restore the farrier’s workshop.
@elizabethross6111
@elizabethross6111 18 дней назад
Wonderful episode! What a lovely place to visit, to live, to treasure. I applaud this family.
@keithball6749
@keithball6749 Месяц назад
They are incredibly generous and kind people. In glad that Pitchford is once again in their care.
@theirmanager5204
@theirmanager5204 13 дней назад
I really like his puppy. I hope he keeps puppy around. I grew up with a Hippo. He was my friend who went everywhere with me. As an adult he even travelled back and forth with me to Afghanistan for work. At home he would sit on my sofa and wait for me to come home. Tropical vacations, I would take him out of my carry on and buckle him into the seat next to me for a laugh. He’s sitting on my daughter’s bed. He’s still my buddy, he’s just getting to know her now.
@bertieboo
@bertieboo 7 дней назад
This was lovely .. so pleased the hall has been saved for future generations to enjoy xxx
@user-vo2fh4zs7t
@user-vo2fh4zs7t Месяц назад
What’s a magnificent house and grounds, what a lovely story that the family have it back in their ownership 👏🏻 I was dreaming my way through this video, oh to live somewhere so glorious 🥰
@philipmcdonagh1094
@philipmcdonagh1094 3 дня назад
The mind boggles, how can someone loose something that big for 25 years. Anyway beautiful documentary thanks.
@robsondog01
@robsondog01 14 дней назад
What a great vlog, Julie you have a great sense of other people’s emotions, coupled with the ability to imagine what someone else might be thinking or feeling. Thanx
@jasmineizhar9023
@jasmineizhar9023 14 дней назад
The craftsmanship on the home is beautiful.
@TheHansDekker
@TheHansDekker 15 дней назад
Just beautiful. If only we started building according to our ancient European architectural traditions again, in stead of all the modern soulless monstrosities that surround us today.. Thank God this gem is still here today, too.
@rozannaherring1578
@rozannaherring1578 12 дней назад
What a fabulous story about this beautiful historic house. I have been absolutely riveted.
@lyricsdebra
@lyricsdebra 16 дней назад
I loved watching this and the family are so fun and interesting. So happy they were able to buy back their history and make more history as a family of Pitchford.
@jonimarchese7655
@jonimarchese7655 12 дней назад
Hi Julie, Alberta is a fascinating woman, I am so happy that you were able to bring her to life. I applaud all your efforts and the efforts of your virtual helpers to make this possible. I will purchase my coffees to see, hear and learn more. thank you again for sharing your family with us. Love from N.Y.
@marcuskastner3756
@marcuskastner3756 Месяц назад
"OH MY GOODNESS!"
@VanessaABamback
@VanessaABamback 11 дней назад
Absolutely, magical! Thank you to Julie and the family for sharing this stunning (even in its current shape…if we were 1000 years ago, we would have some cracks and peeling exterior, as well!) estate, your home, with us! I hope to visit one day!
@tariamesser3068
@tariamesser3068 Месяц назад
Completely enjoyed this program thank you so much
@HannibalFan52
@HannibalFan52 25 дней назад
It's intriguing how life can imitate art. The story of Pitchford Hall is very similar to the series 'To the Manor Born', starring Penelope Keith and Peter Bowles.
@kimberlyjohnson1371
@kimberlyjohnson1371 26 дней назад
Very nice.. love that this is an ongoing project worthy of preservation.👍🙏🕊️I want a job like yours , getting to explore so very much history and enjoy the people who are involved in the restoration of all kinds of Historical places and people..in history as well as the present.
@kalzafar2985
@kalzafar2985 12 дней назад
What a beautiful history and wonderful family! Such a fun and enjoyable exploration of the place to watch! Looking forward to how their restoration progresses in the years to come
@BLJackson
@BLJackson Месяц назад
Love this home!
@carolechenowith900
@carolechenowith900 20 дней назад
Loved this video . I feel like I went on an adventure.
@elsjeanonymous1679
@elsjeanonymous1679 Месяц назад
I really admire all your efforts to preserve British history, especialty with American help ❤❤❤
@gaslitworldf.melissab2897
@gaslitworldf.melissab2897 Месяц назад
Yes. She could easily only care about Mapperton and being an American outsider, she brings a wide-eyed, youthful exuberance to the movement. It's also caught on in France.
@stevelansdowne
@stevelansdowne Месяц назад
Love this video!❤️❤️❤️
@jessamyers8761
@jessamyers8761 29 дней назад
What a beautiful home. I couldn't begin to imagine waking up in this house and growing up there. America is the opposite. When something is old we tear it down and demolish the land.
@cattymajiv
@cattymajiv 16 дней назад
The US is a country nearly devoid of values.
@darrinmcgann
@darrinmcgann 14 дней назад
Such a great story. So happy for family!
@robynwilliams460
@robynwilliams460 25 дней назад
Fascinating!
@dreamcrone
@dreamcrone 27 дней назад
Invite artists/ sponsors to adopt a room. They will take responsibility to design ( within perimeters ) and fund the restoration of one room.A plack will be posted on the door, naming the donor/designer.
@karentucker2161
@karentucker2161 27 дней назад
The library was pretty cool❤
@stefankarlssonice
@stefankarlssonice 13 дней назад
Excellent episode - richly detailed
@toddmurphy523
@toddmurphy523 13 дней назад
Exciting and fun episode of adventure. Bravo...
@CliftonBowers-pc2xu
@CliftonBowers-pc2xu 19 дней назад
Glad that you got your home back ....
@CliftonBowers-pc2xu
@CliftonBowers-pc2xu 19 дней назад
Knew Repurt Pitchford ..pitch ..tar ..had on our old place too..😮
@CliftonBowers-pc2xu
@CliftonBowers-pc2xu 19 дней назад
Crude oil used to that too..
@joanpellillo2981
@joanpellillo2981 23 дня назад
You are so blessed. I am in Plainfiel il
@julietrask7497
@julietrask7497 13 дней назад
Julie, I love this series. All the elements and personal touches. Above all, the history. Hello from Kane County, Illinois ! 🌽
@farinshore8900
@farinshore8900 Месяц назад
$700,000 will buy a small bungalow in Canada.
@cattymajiv
@cattymajiv 16 дней назад
In most Canadian places a small bungalow goes for half that, but in a few places it's double that. It depends where you are of course, like real estate everywhere. The small bungalows in my area of Edmonton go for $300,000 to $400,000, and in Winnipeg it's about the same.
@heidimiller5475
@heidimiller5475 26 дней назад
1:53, Julie Montague tells us that she became a Viscountess when she married Luke, heir to the Earl of Sandwich. She tells us they live at a house in Dorset, which is called Mapperton.
@nelliebly6616
@nelliebly6616 12 дней назад
❤This is fantaaastic!🎉
@egyptcat4301
@egyptcat4301 9 дней назад
Wow! Good for her! We all wish we could accomplish what she and her husband have done❤❤❤!
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