Not that it’s possible to cover the history of Blenheim, I’m always hoping for something these ridiculous bits of nothing can’t deliver. I guess they’re meant to lure non-readers averse to real length historical documentaries into thinking they might like them if they put short ones out with a young nitwit who jumps around and puts cartoon bubbles next to animals and has the camera fixed on her for long intervals followed by 5 seconds actually showing the people who made this place famous. I’ve decided these nonentities are truly for people who want only to be entertained and not see something really special about a gorgeous palace, just a semi-attractive woman to entertain them. You can HAVE her.
I am sorry but I could not find new words to describe how wonderful Alice Loxton is; I would be repeating what many others already said. She is a pleasure to watch and to listen to.
Thanks, Alice. Great tour. The exterior court was also used by Sir. Kenneth Branaugh for his adaptation of Hamlet. When my family and I toured Blenheim Palace in 2018 we had a wonderful guided tour who pointed out the exquisite tapestries. IIRC he said those had no equal except perhaps those at Hampton Court. He also pointed out the front doors which weigh 1 or 2 tons each. Then he also mentioned the gifts John Churchill received from the King of Bohemia (I think) following the victory, in the form of many crates (yes, crates) of Meisen pottery and dishes. Some of the dinner plates were on display in a room of their own.
Presentation is excellent especially the humour done with subtly and a dry wit. This has reminded me I need to revisit this incredible house which is on my doorstep and visit the cemetery too. Thanks Alice
@@davidjgill4902 I saw Easton Neston on “the country house revealed”, with Dan Cruickshank (and absolutely love that building). But wasn’t as familiar with the other two, so thanks.
Our family love Blenheim Palace, especially the gardens. The kids love the train and the Butterfly House is beautiful. Perfect for a picnic and a row on the lake if the weather is nice. The house is impressive too.
After all who needs that ridiculous house when all the fun stuff is outside (:>) I knew of course this place was the Churchill family 'home', but had never seen the whole place, I'm not sure which is the most pompous 'home' of the era, there are so many of them in UK & France etc...all in competition with each other, and with zero concern over what their wealth could achieve for their suffering serfs ! I feel quite honored to be among those who understand the issue & can laugh at it all !
its absurd you can hardly find good history productions on TV when you have incredible channels like this presenting highly informative and entertaining content you can watch at any time for free. thank you so much for the time, effort, and talent to put great videos like this together
Ms. Loxton is a marvelous presenter -- not the least bit dry or stuffy, love her sense of humor. I believe the exterior of Blenheim was also used in Kenneth Brannagh's movie version of Hamlet.
ALICE LOXTON… a young, more enthusiastic and more fun version of Mary Beard…. !!! Very good, enthusiastic presenter, makes you want to go see these places. Never seen Alice before but she’s certainly one if my favorite presenters now !
I went to England a few years ago and took a very lovely walk with my wife of the gardens after touring the house and there is a wonderful trellis tunnel that we got super baked in. Great day.
I only discovered Alice a couple months back by chance on Instagram, her knowledge is fierce, her presentation style is lighthearted and joyful, her passion for history shows too! I'd be lying if I didn't also admit to having a really big crush on her 😍
I liked this alot, but do wish you would have at least mentioned, Consuelo Vanderbilt, the 9th duke's first wife. For without her millions, who knows what would have happened to Blenheim. Her money brought it back to it's former splendor and the Duke was able to put in the lovely gardens he had envisioned. Plumbing was updated, bathrooms put in, and a the grand staircase installed. Not to mention that she provided 2 heirs to the Dukedom. She certainly left more of a mark on Blenheim than the second wife did. The second wife, was said to have ruined the valuable Turkish rugs by breeding and keeping her many dogs in the grand foyer. The Duke was so put out with her that he left. And when he couldn't get her to leave, he dismissed the staff. Then the cut electrity and heat. In the end she was living among the filth of the dogs and cooking her meals on a burner stove ,wearing her fur coat for warmth. She finally left and the Duke was able to get his home back.
From what I understand, the spaniels associated with the Stuarts found respite there in their exile from the public eye. John Churchill breed the dogs. The common coloration of the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is called the Blenheim with when a special mark is seen at the forehead is called the Blenheim Star.
A fantastic video! Although personally I could of sat next to John Churchill for hours listening to him talking about Blenheim without being being bored at all!
Years ago, I visited several grand homes in England. One of them had an incredible ceiling of raised, flowered plaques. The room was large, and each flowered tile was unique. Each flower must have been at least 2' x 2', maybe 1 meter x 1 meter. Did you notice such a ceiling at Blenheim?
I thoroughly enjoy episodes with Alice Loxton presenting. Enjoyable & entertaining, with some chuckles. 10 out of 10. I am curious.. did the crew go back and rumble with the baabaa after filming? Those baby baabaas were adorable. 🐑🐑🐑
Hello there from Australia! 🇦🇺 🌏🦘 This video just showed up in my feed and I’m glad it did. You made it so very interesting and fun to watch. I love your way of presenting. It really tickled my sense of humour. I can’t wait to see what other ones you have done! Keep up the great work and your sense of humour. ❤
The part at the end reminded of the $500,000,000 house in Los Angeles; looks okay but also... more like a museum than a house to be lived in. Very interesting video, thank you 🙏
Nicely done thanks ,I've lived in Oxfordshire all my life,my auntie Vera was a maid there,the servant accommodation was in the upper floor over looking the area shown at 14.14 sec ,she has passed on now .
Excellent! The theme of warlike grandiloquence is very much exemplified by the enclosed courtyard, which looks like an immense parade ground, rather than a place where coaches full of debs sweep in for balls.. Very good work! Nice one Alice. 👍
Alice Loxton is a joy to watch. Very informative and also, rare for an historian, very entertaining.
Not that it’s possible to cover the history of Blenheim, I’m always hoping for something these ridiculous bits of nothing can’t deliver. I guess they’re meant to lure non-readers averse to real length historical documentaries into thinking they might like them if they put short ones out with a young nitwit who jumps around and puts cartoon bubbles next to animals and has the camera fixed on her for long intervals followed by 5 seconds actually showing the people who made this place famous. I’ve decided these nonentities are truly for people who want only to be entertained and not see something really special about a gorgeous palace, just a semi-attractive woman to entertain them. You can HAVE her.
I agree with you 100%, as I was watching her I thought the same. She is a lovely, bright girl.
I love watching her!
I disagree historians can be very entertaining. You must have had a poor history teacher at school.
@@voraciousreader3341 Tell us what you really think.
Alice is an absolute star! Her enthusiasm, knowledge, and quirkiness is infectious. Very entertaining.
I agree am smitten
Plus she's a fitty lol
What an amazing presenter. She seems to be honestly interested and presents this video with great charme. I really like her a lot.
Me too she's so honest and enthusiastic, it's infectious!
Great History
She's hot. End of story.
I'd like to see her presenting more of this sort of stuff, she's really enthusiastic and bubbly.
Second the motion!
I am sorry but I could not find new words to describe how wonderful Alice Loxton is; I would be repeating what many others already said. She is a pleasure to watch and to listen to.
I really enjoy Alice's videos. Just the right mix of entertainment and historical information. Well done.
Thanks, Alice. Great tour. The exterior court was also used by Sir. Kenneth Branaugh for his adaptation of Hamlet. When my family and I toured Blenheim Palace in 2018 we had a wonderful guided tour who pointed out the exquisite tapestries. IIRC he said those had no equal except perhaps those at Hampton Court. He also pointed out the front doors which weigh 1 or 2 tons each. Then he also mentioned the gifts John Churchill received from the King of Bohemia (I think) following the victory, in the form of many crates (yes, crates) of Meisen pottery and dishes. Some of the dinner plates were on display in a room of their own.
The UK is just filled with so much fascinating history!👍👍
Presentation is excellent especially the humour done with subtly and a dry wit. This has reminded me I need to revisit this incredible house which is on my doorstep and visit the cemetery too.
Thanks Alice
I have always enjoyed Blenheim. I have now, fallen in love with Alice. Truly the best Blenheim introduction ever made.
Alice does such a fantastic job presenting! Thank you!
This video actually made me want to visit Blenheim Palace, and I'm from Italy! I love Alice, she's wonderful and presents things so well!
It is a truly beautiful place, and the grounds are equally beautiful.
Not only is she wonderful, she’s smart and oh so beautiful. Her enthusiasm is right off the chart.
The presenter mixing history and comedic beauty in such a wonderful way.
I absolutely LOVED receiving information and education from Alice!
Beautiful! The Baroque stately homes of England are some of my favorites (Chatsworth House, Blenheim Palace, Castle Howard etc).
Check out Grimsthorpe and Seaton Delaval. Also, Easton Neston, though it's not open to the public.
@@davidjgill4902 I saw Easton Neston on “the country house revealed”, with Dan Cruickshank (and absolutely love that building). But wasn’t as familiar with the other two, so thanks.
This is possibly the best palace/castle that we visited in the UK. Lovely presenter!!
Love Alice! What a character. So funny, engaging, and affable.
This presenter is amazing, my favorite on the channel!
This was very well done, good pacing, good variation and decent set pieces with some fitting humour sprinkled through out.
I mean this in the best way possible, but I'm sure I've had university assignments marked using these exact words 😅
Our family love Blenheim Palace, especially the gardens. The kids love the train and the Butterfly House is beautiful. Perfect for a picnic and a row on the lake if the weather is nice. The house is impressive too.
After all who needs that ridiculous house when all the fun stuff is outside (:>) I knew of course this place was the Churchill family 'home', but had never seen the whole place, I'm not sure which is the most pompous 'home' of the era, there are so many of them in UK & France etc...all in competition with each other, and with zero concern over what their wealth could achieve for their suffering serfs ! I feel quite honored to be among those who understand the issue & can laugh at it all !
I am more concerned heating my bedsit and where my next meal will come from . How the other half live eh?
its absurd you can hardly find good history productions on TV when you have incredible channels like this presenting highly informative and entertaining content you can watch at any time for free.
thank you so much for the time, effort, and talent to put great videos like this together
Definitely not a cozy home, magnificent, none the less. I can’t imagine calling this home. Great job.
It’s a Masonic temple
My favorite part was how comfortable our hostess is with the animals!❤
We just returned from England and visited Blenheim. Great job summing up its unique and special history.
An American with a passport ? 😅🤣😂
Alice at the palice, another fun quirky presentation from the ever watchful Miss Loxton. Bring on the next one.
I’ve been to Blenheim Palace, it’s amazing! Also, the small town of Woodstock is charming.
She is such a joy. Thank you HH for having her.
I want to watch some more videos with her.. She's a great teacher
Just when I’ve thought I’ve see all the elaborate properties, I’m being shown another bit of history. Awesome.
The enthusiasm Alice has is infectious. she is fantastic. 🍸
I think Alice had a hoot filming this show! ;-) I loved Blenheim. It's my favorite palace/castle in England.
The house is amazing, but the grounds are stunning in summer, especially the walk along the lake and past the waterfall
Ms. Loxton is a marvelous presenter -- not the least bit dry or stuffy, love her sense of humor. I believe the exterior of Blenheim was also used in Kenneth Brannagh's movie version of Hamlet.
ALICE LOXTON… a young, more enthusiastic and more fun version of Mary Beard…. !!! Very good, enthusiastic presenter, makes you want to go see these places. Never seen Alice before but she’s certainly one if my favorite presenters now !
Can't imagine Mary Beard wearing such a short skirt...!!
Probably one of if not the most magnificent places I've had the privilege to visit. Alice the hostess is awesome. Hope to see more of her.
This was actually really interesting, this is a solid channel man
Thanks!
I went to England a few years ago and took a very lovely walk with my wife of the gardens after touring the house and there is a wonderful trellis tunnel that we got super baked in. Great day.
She always does such fun presentations. Love it.
Alice!!!! Absolutely one of my all time favorite presenters. Most excellent content. I can not get enough of these type of programs.
Fantastic history of a most glorious palace. I can't wait to visit one day! Thank you so much! 😊💜👍🇨🇦
Ayyy I suggested this in the last video… cheers history hit, best history channel!
I only discovered Alice a couple months back by chance on Instagram, her knowledge is fierce, her presentation style is lighthearted and joyful, her passion for history shows too! I'd be lying if I didn't also admit to having a really big crush on her 😍
Great work Alice. More please!
Get this lady seen.
Her style and enthusiasm could infect🇬🇧👍🏻
In a nice way.
Oh, Alice.
You're such a treasure.
Thanks!
Alice is knowledgeable and has a great personality.
Alice is brilliant!
Loxton, Alice Loxton, does an excellent job creating entertaining videos.
Alice is an asset to your channel.
What a blessing!This presenter is an absolute treasure!!!
This was just great! Quite entertaining! Full of quotes, comedy, and history! Ty for the upload! Keep Ms. Loxton! She is just awesome!😉
I liked this alot, but do wish you would have at least mentioned, Consuelo Vanderbilt, the 9th duke's first wife. For without her millions, who knows what would have happened to Blenheim. Her money brought it back to it's former splendor and the Duke was able to put in the lovely gardens he had envisioned. Plumbing was updated, bathrooms put in, and a the grand staircase installed. Not to mention that she provided 2 heirs to the Dukedom. She certainly left more of a mark on Blenheim than the second wife did. The second wife, was said to have ruined the valuable Turkish rugs by breeding and keeping her many dogs in the grand foyer. The Duke was so put out with her that he left. And when he couldn't get her to leave, he dismissed the staff. Then the cut electrity and heat. In the end she was living among the filth of the dogs and cooking her meals on a burner stove ,wearing her fur coat for warmth. She finally left and the Duke was able to get his home back.
perhaps the most memorable surprise of my visit is seeing the massive stone wall which runs for seemingly miles on your approach to the palace
From what I understand, the spaniels associated with the Stuarts found respite there in their exile from the public eye. John Churchill breed the dogs. The common coloration of the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is called the Blenheim with when a special mark is seen at the forehead is called the Blenheim Star.
Top stuff.Well done Alice.
16:53 Hold on and let me just mobilise !
Alice is a lovely presenter. :)
The chapter of "Buccaneer" Consuelo Vanderbilt is missing. Her money helped save the Palace and the family's honor...
Alice you made this story come alive thank you!! Congratulations!!
Love this so much! Great presenting and really insightful. Thank you!
First time seeing Alice outside of the promos! Quality content!
She reminds me of Mary Beard, wish her every success
Legs that go on for miles, more impressed and enthralled by the visuals than the information within ❤
A fantastic video! Although personally I could of sat next to John Churchill for hours listening to him talking about Blenheim without being being bored at all!
What a fun and energetic presenter.. wonderful tour of beautiful Bleinhem
Thank You Alice Loxton for this excellent mix of History, humour and intrigue. Well done indeed.
Glad to see her finally.
She's so funny and cute.
Alice…what a joy to watch and listen to
I would love to visit there big fan of Winnie to malbourough. From nyc USA
Years ago, I visited several grand homes in England. One of them had an incredible ceiling of raised, flowered plaques. The room was large, and each flowered tile was unique. Each flower must have been at least 2' x 2', maybe 1 meter x 1 meter. Did you notice such a ceiling at Blenheim?
I love this channel!! 🇺🇸 🇬🇧
Brilliantly done, I loved this documentary. So fun to watch and listen to ,well done!
More of this!! Lots lots more of this!! Go to every old house in the country, do them all!!
There's an old Rose called Rosa Mundi a striped sport of the Apothecary's
Rose named after fair Rosamund.
Brilliant presentation Alice thank you very much keep up the good work.
Good job. I’m from Woodstock, Ontario Canada. Our old town hall, now a museum, is a replica of the one in the UK. has a dome, Georgian I think.
I thoroughly enjoy episodes with Alice Loxton presenting. Enjoyable & entertaining, with some chuckles. 10 out of 10.
I am curious.. did the crew go back and rumble with the baabaa after filming? Those baby baabaas were adorable. 🐑🐑🐑
Thank you for coming.
Blenheim is one of my favourite places to visit and even I have learned something from Alice 😊
Alice Loxton has indeed presented this feature program showcasing Blenheim palace with sheer enthusiasm and joy!, Loved It #HH TV👍
Hello there from Australia! 🇦🇺 🌏🦘 This video just showed up in my feed and I’m glad it did. You made it so very interesting and fun to watch. I love your way of presenting. It really tickled my sense of humour. I can’t wait to see what other ones you have done! Keep up the great work and your sense of humour. ❤
I love history. I love history even more when it's presented in an unstuffy manner! Great presentation!
I’m proudly related to the Churchills through the Spencers. I hope to see both Blenheim and Althorp one day.
The part at the end reminded of the $500,000,000 house in Los Angeles; looks okay but also... more like a museum than a house to be lived in.
Very interesting video, thank you 🙏
The LA house isn’t hundreds of years old and / or nationally important to the US.
Absolutely wonderful to watch, thank you! ❤
History interests me and I know of Blenheim Palace from reading about Winston Churchill. Had no idea the size of the buildings and grounds.
Nicely done thanks ,I've lived in Oxfordshire all my life,my auntie Vera was a maid there,the servant accommodation was in the upper floor over looking the area shown at 14.14 sec ,she has passed on now .
Amazing video. Love the way it is presented - and your suit, Alice.
Amazing. Visited many moons ago. Didn't see you here sadly. Brilliant presentation x
She is amazing 😻
Thank you for the tour, you made it feel like I was there with you
I like her! Very enthusiastic!
Excellent! The theme of warlike grandiloquence is very much exemplified by the enclosed courtyard, which looks like an immense parade ground, rather than a place where coaches full of debs sweep in for balls.. Very good work! Nice one Alice. 👍
Good stuff. Alice does a great job.
Still loving your presentations here in Orlando Alice. More please!
Enjoyed the video love learning about British old history thanks for sharing
Fantastic video and Alice was excellent. Keep it up!
I just found out I’m related to the Churchills so I’m looking into some history. History is so amazing.
A place I enjoy frequent visits to. I am fortunate that it is only about a ten minute drive from my home.
this presenter is great
yh, seems genuinely interested, dont know why i clicked but i stayed.
These are brilliant, especially with Alice's wonderful narration and wit!