Lilford Hall, History on the Nene
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- Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025
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Lilford Hall is a majestic manor house on the Nene River in Northamptonshire, UK. This video has some spectacular views of Lilford Hall with music from Nick Penny to sit the atmosphere. If you like Nick's music see the link below to purchase the full album.
The Lilford Estate has at its heart Lilford Hall a Grade I listed stately home over 500 years old and with 100 rooms, the listing of Grade I officially meaning an English house of outstanding architectural and historic interest. Sitting in its own 350 acres of parkland, the Tudor part of the house was built in the 1495, whilst the Jacobean part of the house was built in 1635. The Jacobean part of the house is regarded a work of considerable significance, and Henry Flitcroft's Georgian alterations and additions in the 1740s are of a similar status.
The Hall and its Estate are best known for being the main family home of Robert Browne (1550-1633), 'The Father of the Pilgrims' and 'The Grandfather of the Nation' (USA). The Lilford Estate was acquired for the Browne (later Elmes) of Lilford family in 1473 by William Browne of Stamford who was famously refered to as “a merchant of very wonderfulle richnesse”.
Lilford Hall fell into neglect for around 50 years after the senior line of the Baron Lilford's died out in 1949, with both house and grounds slowly deteriorating over that time.
Music by Nick Penny
Album: Peaceful Playing (nickpenny.com/...)
Song: Kingfisher Blue
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Awesome Track. Keep up the good Work!❤❤
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Hello Ken, I just came across your channel and subscribed today. What a beautiful video of such a gorgeous place. I love the touch of snow everywhere on the roof tops as well. :)
Thanks for the comment. I like these areas and started doing the videos to share the beauty.
Grew up in Pilton nearby in the late fifties early sixties.
Couldn’t see much from the other side of the Nene due to the trees but what you could see was a bit worn and untidy.
Never saw any sign of life or heard of any.
If there was anybody there they never involved themselves in the village.
Got a family group photo of us standing on the steps leading from the garden to the front.
Ahh, but good times.
Not sure if anyone was in the house then. I think the Baron of Lilford died in 1949 and the hall was empty until recently. Was out there a few days ago and it looks like they train police dogs there. At least that is what the sign said.