1979: Amateur GARDENERS EXTRAORDINAIRE | The Front Garden | Weird and Wonderful | BBC Archive

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  • "All I know is you put the hairy end of the plant in the garden"
    Two segments from the programme: Mrs Barnes who tended a graveyard garden in Castleton, Derbyshire and Mr & Mrs Harrison, torch-bearers to Capability Brown, at the majestic Brocklesby Park in North Lincolnshire.
    Clip taken from The Front Garden, originally broadcast on BBC Two, Tuesday 25 December, 1979.
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  • @boundsgreenboy8354
    @boundsgreenboy8354 Месяц назад +8

    Simply a treasure to behold, may God bless them all. 🙏

  • @532bluepeter1
    @532bluepeter1 Месяц назад +10

    I do hope that someone is keeping her grave well.

  • @user-eh3ou7oq4w
    @user-eh3ou7oq4w Месяц назад +14

    This was the Gt. Britain that I grew up in.

    • @andrewgoodbody2121
      @andrewgoodbody2121 Месяц назад

      Then you voted for Thatcher and she convinced you there was no such thing as society. You've not even reached the bottom of her damage yet

  • @Undermarysmantleforever
    @Undermarysmantleforever Месяц назад +17

    Absolutely adorable🙏🌟

  • @hilaryepstein6013
    @hilaryepstein6013 Месяц назад +43

    Lovely ladies who came from a generation who just rolled up their sleeves and got on with it. I just hope these gardens are in the same beautiful state as when they left them.

    • @ERobbins1234
      @ERobbins1234 Месяц назад +7

      Yeah, everyone within a generation has the same personality.

  • @MichaelBosley
    @MichaelBosley Месяц назад +20

    Her little cottage looks very much the same today. Even down to the large basket on the wall. The whole place is a bit of a picture postcard touristy place now.

    • @clair233
      @clair233 Месяц назад

      Is it in Barnes?

    • @bieni78
      @bieni78 Месяц назад

      Castleton, Derbyshire ​@@clair233

    • @asa1973100
      @asa1973100 Месяц назад +2

      The outside of her cottage looks the same but unfortunately her beautiful garden is completely overgrown. You would never recognise it if you were to see it now.

    • @asa1973100
      @asa1973100 Месяц назад

      No it’s the village of Castleton Derbyshire

  • @NOT.MI5.MI6.
    @NOT.MI5.MI6. Месяц назад +5

    She gets on the ladder and climbs over the wall 😅 that's the best bit her little short cut

  • @ryanohara476
    @ryanohara476 Месяц назад +7

    What charming elegantly these ladies were. The gardens, landscape, cottages, churches buildings erc are are beautifull! Maintaining that beauty remains in this very beautiful part of beautiful Derbyshire!

  • @dismith73
    @dismith73 Месяц назад +13

    I remember my mother gardening in a black velvet skirt and heels

  • @syedalamgir5838
    @syedalamgir5838 Месяц назад +14

    She was a very kind woman.

    • @asa1973100
      @asa1973100 Месяц назад +2

      She was a very very sweet lady who had been a midwife in her working life . She was a pleasure to know .

  • @arepaarepa4764
    @arepaarepa4764 Месяц назад +26

    You put the hairy end of the plant in the garden and hope for the best

    • @Mkbshg8
      @Mkbshg8 Месяц назад +2

      A euphamism if ever I heard one.

    • @KieranRobinson-zz6ug
      @KieranRobinson-zz6ug 4 дня назад

      Haha. It's what I've done for some time

  • @tomkandy
    @tomkandy Месяц назад +8

    It's interesting that what they describe as an "informal garden" is far more regimented than 99% of gardens 45 years later.

  • @brandywell44
    @brandywell44 Месяц назад +15

    The word Paradise comes from the Persian word pairidaezas which means 'Walled Garden'. The notion of Paradise as a garden predates Islam, Judaism, Christianity and even the Garden of Eden. It stems from the Sumerian period 4000BC in Mesopotamia. Shade and water are two important elements of paradise.

  • @donnasmyth45
    @donnasmyth45 29 дней назад +1

    Such a delightful woman at the end.

  • @KieranRobinson-zz6ug
    @KieranRobinson-zz6ug 4 дня назад

    Beautiful

  • @user-jr1ec6zn8t
    @user-jr1ec6zn8t Месяц назад +7

    nice to feel the vibe of England from lovely old lady with both sense of humor and skill of gardening.

  • @532bluepeter1
    @532bluepeter1 Месяц назад +5

    This was in the days when gardens were for plants

    • @waynemay7327
      @waynemay7327 9 дней назад

      ...unlike now when most front gardens are for cars.

  • @petergivenbless900
    @petergivenbless900 Месяц назад +6

    Beautiful photography; shooting under bright sunny conditions can be a nightmare for cinematographers but this looks soft and balanced in its exposure without any apparent fill lighting, some shots benefit from being slightly overcast but the results are really impressive. I would love to know who the cameraman was.

    • @jamestheposh
      @jamestheposh Месяц назад +2

      Philip Bonham-Carter

    • @petergivenbless900
      @petergivenbless900 Месяц назад

      @@jamestheposh thanks! Wouldn't be a relative of Helena perchance?

  • @thrilhous
    @thrilhous Месяц назад +10

    "People's always seem as though they're looking for something, and really it's at the end of the nose."

  • @ChrisPollitt
    @ChrisPollitt Месяц назад +3

    Both lovely!

  • @penelopesparrow
    @penelopesparrow 2 дня назад +1

    Such a lovely little snippet of ordinary people, getting on with life and making the best of things. My grandmother's generation - roll your sleeves up, this is your lot, might as well enjoy it. Sadly the lodge seems to have returned to it's semi-derelict state, the only photos I can find of it are from 2017 and it has boarded windows. No flowers to be seen any more. I hope they lived there much longer after this and enjoyed every minute, perhaps the last people to care for it.

  • @Mkbshg8
    @Mkbshg8 Месяц назад +4

    She says it was one of Capability Brown's folies but having a look it seems it was actually built in 1815 by Jeffry Wyatville. The name of it is Newsham Lodge.
    What I've typed above is from 5 minutes research so I would be grateful if anyone could add further info or even correct me if I'm wrong. Thanks.

    • @penelopesparrow
      @penelopesparrow 2 дня назад +1

      yes you've researched right - Brown was a landscaper so he was responsible for some areas of the garden. I can't find any info on the lodge itself apart from that it's GII listed and that as of 2017 it is sadly empty with some boarded windows. All her beautiful flowers are gone. 😢

    • @Mkbshg8
      @Mkbshg8 2 дня назад +1

      @@penelopesparrow Ah that's a shame about the flowers etc and yes there was surprisingly little info on it last I checked.

  • @winnieman-fx1hu
    @winnieman-fx1hu Месяц назад +6

    People will tell you that this kind if england never existed

  • @pippalicious9505
    @pippalicious9505 Месяц назад +1

    Such a lovely voice, people just dont sound like that these days

  • @robinofilfracombe712
    @robinofilfracombe712 Месяц назад

    Excellent and lovely to see so many traditional plants and shrubs. I might have to work at the other end of the coach house garden though to get some peace and quiet 😅

  • @pcalf101
    @pcalf101 Месяц назад +7

    Iceberg rocks.. what a lovely phrase

    • @eduardo0796
      @eduardo0796 Месяц назад +2

      That caught my attention too.

  • @KieranRobinson-zz6ug
    @KieranRobinson-zz6ug 4 дня назад

    I bet the ghosts of that place took care of those people

  • @BillyDee45
    @BillyDee45 Месяц назад +10

    ...has the world really changed for the better? What a different time...

    • @Mkbshg8
      @Mkbshg8 Месяц назад

      Parts have.

    • @waynemay7327
      @waynemay7327 Месяц назад +4

      No.

    • @unrulycrow6299
      @unrulycrow6299 Месяц назад

      Bro, these people lived through WW2. Don't idealise the past.

  • @andydixon2980
    @andydixon2980 Месяц назад +6

    Seeing the smiley older couple I thought I was watching 'Little Britain' for a second.

    • @bieni78
      @bieni78 Месяц назад

      The Gentleman probably fought in WW2. More of a man than you'll ever be. The only thing you do is post unkind comments on social media.

  • @gooderspitman8052
    @gooderspitman8052 Месяц назад +5

    A portal on a lost world, complete with birdsong…all gone.

  • @76ToneCrome
    @76ToneCrome Месяц назад +3

    Very Beatrice Potter.

    • @Mkbshg8
      @Mkbshg8 Месяц назад +1

      Beatrix, surely?

    • @76ToneCrome
      @76ToneCrome Месяц назад

      @@Mkbshg8 Surely.

  • @rensha8635
    @rensha8635 Месяц назад +6

    Love it love it love it ! Make the BBC great again - we want ordinary people talking about their ordinary lives. Not all this celebratory worship, or any of the woke stuff and diversity push. Just normal everyday people will do please.🙏

  • @luckybag6814
    @luckybag6814 Месяц назад +4

    What country was this?
    I’ve seen meticulously accurate BBC dramas set in 1970s England and it looked nothing like this place, wherever it is.

    • @clair233
      @clair233 Месяц назад +2

      This is England

    • @clairenoon4070
      @clairenoon4070 Месяц назад +3

      I believe it's Castleton in the county of Derbyshire in England. At about 01:50, just before we switch from the lady to the couple, I think it's the remains of Peveril Castle (very ancient) you can see at top right.
      I'm amused that TV series are your reference point for what the UK looked like in the 70s! I've lived in England for over 50 years and much of rural England did look like this and still looks like this.
      Castleton is in the Peak District National Park, and is still a village full of old cottages, pubs, a few shops and a couple of nice churches. Some very iconic photos you see all over social media of a double-fronted cottage on a footpath right next to a river are Castleton.
      The village has lovely walking, climbing and other outdoor pursuits on its doorstep. I was there most recently just over a year ago.
      The church in the film, like many rural churches, was open for visitors to have a look round. It has lovely wood box-pews carved with the family names who occupied the pews and dates in the 1600s. It has some other interesting old items and a framed calligraphy list on the wall of the names of all the church's ministers since the 1300s.

    • @clair233
      @clair233 Месяц назад

      @@clairenoon4070 spot on

  • @waynemay7327
    @waynemay7327 Месяц назад

    I bet the three people in the video are dead now.

  • @JJONNYREPP
    @JJONNYREPP Месяц назад +1

    1979: Amateur GARDENERS' EXTRAORDINAIRE | The Front Garden | Weird and Wonderful | BBC Archive 12.4.24 in my neighborhood its a case of that looks nice and......you guessed the rest............ "corme look at my glorious gubbins." do we didn't. went t't pub instead.

  • @MrJofArnold
    @MrJofArnold 27 дней назад

    Any CHANCE you can stop capitalising RANDOM WORDS? It's kinda annoying and CHEAPENS THE brand and great content.

  • @RJSyeah
    @RJSyeah Месяц назад +3

    I'm 40 and am a single Christian man, 6"2, bald but ok looking still, well travelled, level headed, sociable. Despite all this, it's been more than 8 years since I was properly with someone and that only lasted a few months. Time before that I was the victim of gaslighting and quite an abusive relationship going back 12 years now.
    For several years now I've gone on dates and it goes nowhere because I'm generally not meeting women I find physically attractive because the ones I see on these apps aren't into me. I sometimes match with them but then no response. I guess as an attractive woman, they will always have so much more choice and get snapped up quick.
    What's more, I am still a virgin technically speaking, despite having had multiple opportunities over the years with the few relationships I've had and then one off flings and "one night stands" which I really regret even going that far because it was wrong. But never had full intercourse. I wanted to save myself for marriage and do what's right before God but I guess the wife and the marriage never happened. I hope it's not too late but it's certainly getting to a point where I'm worried whether anything will change.
    I understand that confidence and being content on your own is key, however I can't seem to shake off the feeling of failure and being unable to find and attract a woman that I want. Being on my own for so long, I can't see how it can be beneficial for anyone to be this way for this long and not have companionship. I don't mind being on my own, as I said I've travelled a ton, I've been to almost 70 countries now and the vast majority of that on my own.

    • @user-ub1dz8js7s
      @user-ub1dz8js7s Месяц назад +17

      You could always get into gardening as a hobby.

    • @dainbramage3558
      @dainbramage3558 Месяц назад +16

      maybe you should be saying this to a therapist or something, not sure youtube comments are the best place for it, best of luck tho

    • @laurisafine7932
      @laurisafine7932 Месяц назад +2

      I really hope you find somebody lovely.

    • @Mkbshg8
      @Mkbshg8 Месяц назад

      Invest in a toupee, Sir.

    • @waynemay7327
      @waynemay7327 Месяц назад +1

      Hope things improve for you. There's nothing wrong with being bald and I wish I was 6' 2".