That is one very beautiful castle, I really love the sausage idea. I have a political belief that if I eat enough sausage, I will become a super hero named sausage man, where I will get an expensive pay check in the style of a billion air.
I'm training grouse and pheasants to shoot her.Also, her husband ,David Manners, had a very very dodgy relationship with GHISLAINE MAXWELL in the 1980s, which Mr Manners father, Charles, threatened to expose ,when he was the 10th Duck of Rutland.
Oh,and do ask her why she employed convicted sadistic pederast ex MP Harvey Proctor as their secretary, and the sick vile man lived in an annexe there,too.
With beaten up kids running naked and crying from their secretary's annex there?Their secretary was convicted sadistic pederast ex MP, Harvey "now protected" Proctor.
Dear Dutchess of Rutland, I am very much impressed about your enormous amount of duties you have to cope with! But I can follow you so well as I am also a kind of person who is quite restless. Well, my home is not quite as big as yours but big enough to keep me busy the whole day as well. The garden keeps me busy all year round nearly. During the cold wintermonths I am planning my huge collection of tomatoes and chilis and some annual summer-flowers. But I admit, I adore your willpower and your incredible courage to tackle everything what needs to be done. A really fantastic person, if I may say so?! I love people who never say: I am bored, specially during this hard time, we are undergoing at the moment. I find plenty of time again for my painting, clearing up folders, keep learning my Italian language and much more. I don’t want to bore you Madam but I am soooo thrilled about your power you show so beautifully in your short vids. As big GB Lovers we definitely will visit Belvoir Castle as soon as it is safe again. We went to Blenheim already and visited other beautyful places in the Cotswolds, in Devon, in Wales, Scotland, Ireland..... We look forward, visiting you soon. Keep well and continue with your hard work. It’s fantastic Kindest regards Uwe from Germany I am sorry if I addressed you the wrong way!!!
Ive never seen Belvoir Castle before but it is indeed one of the most beautiful castles ive ever seen ,to me its not a Castle but a fortified palace ,it will be on my bucket list
Just recently discovered my 23x ggrandfather Geoffrey (& his brother Oliver) de Botevile governed this castle for a short time in the 1200's. So hope to be able to visit one day! Absolutely stunning!!!
I traced my family back with many reputable records to 5th Lord Zouche of Harryngworth whose ancestor is Lady Elizabeth de Ros, daughter of 2nd Baron De Ros Lord of Belvoir and High Admiral. His family owned Belvoir for 15 generations before they married into the Manners family and handed it down. My specific ancestors only 7 generations. Your ancestor and mine would have known eachother. Interesting. Probably my 23rd grandfather William de Aubigny IV 3rd Lord of Belvoir and yours.
Very traditional, replete with history and capacious landmark underpinned by enterpreneurial ethos to sustain this remarkable spot for posterity, carry the former into the future.
It takes millions of pounds to care for and keep it in good condition. The only ones that survive are ones who turn it into some sort of a business. If not, they fall into a ruin. How would you do it if you inherited it?