Uncovering Our Hidden Chateau Garden Terrace | French Chateau Garden DIY

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024

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  • @cynthialambert9067
    @cynthialambert9067 Год назад +9

    Several of us here, who know French gardens, have suggested that you do not plant trees in that parterre garden. It's not meant for trees, and if you put trees in it, it won't be right. I'm having a panic attack now that you are looking at trees to put there. You have a large enough property, that if you want an orchard or trees planted, they can go in another location. There is a reason that there are no trees there now, after 200 years. It's because the trees were kept out. If you look at the drawings you found, you won't see trees in that garden, except potted ones. Please talk to a garden person from Versailles or one of the other chateaux nearby, and they can fill you in on what goes there. Or, I'd be happy to send you one of my garden books, if that would help. That rounded area with the wall you just cleared is called a demilune, and it's intrinsic to the garden design. It's so beautifully laid out, and could be the showpiece of the place, if handled properly. A parterre garden is dramatically good for photo shoots and movies, and would be an asset to your property, so please don't plant trees in it. You have a treasure there.

  • @emanuelebergamaschi9424
    @emanuelebergamaschi9424 Год назад +3

    The “cherry tree” is a crabapple. They are beautiful in bloom! You can eat the apples, but they are disgusting and they’re mainly used for jams instead of synthetic pectin

    • @TheBeauChateau
      @TheBeauChateau  Год назад +1

      Thank you for solving the mystery! 😄 We fully trust that they are disgusting, but they smelled delicious!

  • @inabates8919
    @inabates8919 Год назад +85

    When you get to cleaning out the pigeon area, if you don’t already know, glove, glasses, and mask up as pigeon poop is highly dangerous to your health.

    • @PieterBreda
      @PieterBreda Год назад +4

      You don't want to breathe in that stuff.

    • @Ida-fz3ir
      @Ida-fz3ir Год назад

      it's allergenic!

    • @Youdidsept11
      @Youdidsept11 Год назад +1

      Trashy people then I guess. What is dirty can be made clean and not everyone gets sick from things that are dangerous

    • @happydays1336
      @happydays1336 Год назад

      ​@@Youdidsept11 It's like bat guano--which is very dangerous to breathe. Mouse droppings harbor Hanta Virus which is very dangerous. There's no point in taking chances with your health. It has nothing to do with being "trashy."

  • @AuntieDeb71
    @AuntieDeb71 Год назад +62

    Great building! The pigeon-hole room is like a giant bookcase with a revolving ladder. I'd do just that with it - have small books (fairy tales maybe), mini lamps and the occasional miniature room representing favourite books. It wouldn't be the architectural showcase that was proposed but you can still pack a ton of whimsy into those nooks.

  • @nigelcanuck5943
    @nigelcanuck5943 Год назад +10

    Your "Sweat Equity" is paying off sooner, than later! The Garden Terrace will be a stunning feature surely to attract more clients and weddings. I like how you continue to make informed decisions with regard to the affordability of certain renovations or combining renovations when you have access to certain equipment, like the "cherry picker."

  • @merrittbaxley6032
    @merrittbaxley6032 Год назад +69

    You two are absolutely the most adorable chateau owners ever.
    Good luck with every project you have set.
    Love the videos. ❤❤❤

  • @nllove7937
    @nllove7937 Год назад +78

    It is getting better with each episode, you have amazing energy and the quality of what you put out is second to none 🎞📽🎥🎬

    • @TheBeauChateau
      @TheBeauChateau  Год назад +10

      Thank you!! 🥰 It means so much to earn that compliment from you. We are both smiling now because of it 😁

  • @jandec6824
    @jandec6824 Год назад +34

    Not only are you an adorable couple with a beautiful estate but the photography and music are so artistic. Bravo! In time you will be discovered by thousands more. It's a joy to follow along on your journey!

  • @ladolcervita9721
    @ladolcervita9721 Год назад +10

    I can see hundreds of electric votives or tea lights in all those nooks. Perhaps interspersed with individual blossoms of the brides favorite flowers. Truly magical! Whatever you do will be wonderful.

    • @TheBeauChateau
      @TheBeauChateau  Год назад +1

      Great idea! The pigeonnier is definitely a unique structure that we want to invest in 😊

  • @yomogami4561
    @yomogami4561 Год назад +5

    my daughter and i enjoy watching these together when we can and love the place.

    • @TheBeauChateau
      @TheBeauChateau  Год назад +3

      That is so wonderful to hear! We love that you two can share an experience like that 🥰 Thank you for watching!

  • @susannoonan1
    @susannoonan1 Год назад +5

    Crab apple very sour, makes great jelly, blooms beautiful in spring.

  • @bethbavolek3321
    @bethbavolek3321 Год назад +1

    Garden tip, use a weed burner. I live in CO and have used one for years to control weeds in large areas. It’s basically a propane tank, a flame thrower attachment, on a small hand truck cart so you can easily drag it around the property and not hand carry a propane tank! It works great, just can’t do it on a windy day. I really enjoy your channel, you both do great work.

  • @kevincherry3116
    @kevincherry3116 Год назад +1

    I think the bell tower would make a great fairytale wedding suite.

  • @vfl5211
    @vfl5211 Год назад

    Maybe little candles in all the pigeon holes, for a magical, romantic wedding suite? The garden is such a fabulous project - what great work, uncovering the wall.

  • @Bilbomacful
    @Bilbomacful Год назад +1

    I suggest that you get an arborist to help you decide which trees to keep on the terrace and how best to trim them. What a great find!

  • @lisaakinlabi
    @lisaakinlabi Год назад +2

    I think it would be amazing to have a pigeoneer up and running as they once were. Of course I get why no one wants to do that, but it could be fun and they make good fertilizer and I hear they are tasty LOL 😅 Wouldn't it be amazing to have a bank account as big as ones dreams for the chateau! It's nice to see a young couple have desires to bring back the grandeur of this beautiful estate.

    • @TheBeauChateau
      @TheBeauChateau  Год назад +1

      We appreciate the use of the pigeonnier and have not decided on what the future of the structure will be, but we like to explore our options. If the tower is turned back into its original purpose, then we would still have to invest a bit of money to bring it up to par. We will probably make a decision in the next year or so to prevent further degradation. Thank you for watching 😊

  • @sha.elaine
    @sha.elaine Год назад +8

    Go Daphne! Go Daphne! Girl power! Ian you rock too!

  • @iu.5146
    @iu.5146 Год назад +6

    Another wonderful episode.
    The symmetry of your chateau and gardens is astounding. The area you discovered matches the oval shape of your front entrance, surrounded by big, round evergreens. You just discovered the same in this part of the garden.
    Maybe you can clear more trees and brush to define the shape of the evergreens.
    Try to use the cut down trees for firewood.
    The Pethericks ( Chateau de Basmaignée) said that firewood runs at 450 Euro per cubic meter. They make their fire wood from trees that needed to be cleared out of their forrest.
    Can’t wait for next weeks episode. Have a happy and productive week.

  • @christinewilkinson3772
    @christinewilkinson3772 Год назад +24

    The terrace is so lovely! It’s amazing! Such strong beautiful symmetry in your garden. It took so much work to create that in the time it was built. Uncovering it was literally discovering treasure.

  • @debragonser745
    @debragonser745 Год назад +9

    The curiosity of what you might find really gets your energy going!

  • @kristineteall368
    @kristineteall368 Год назад

    I imagine remote control flameless candles in the pigeon nesting boxes to create the most romantic honeymoon suite ever!

  • @suzzane.notsusan.1078
    @suzzane.notsusan.1078 Год назад +2

    OMG I love Sebastian that's exactly how these beautiful buildings be treated and revamp using existing features

  • @PieterBreda
    @PieterBreda Год назад +3

    That terrace is a great discovery. It shows how much maintenance such a property needs. Do you remember the terrace when you visited your grandfather in the past?

    • @TheBeauChateau
      @TheBeauChateau  Год назад +4

      As a child, I was never allowed to play back there. There has always been a small piece of the terrace by the gate, but it was assumed to be only about 10 ft long (because that’s where the brush got thick). It was very surprising to discover it and even more surprising of how beautiful the space is turning out to be 😊

  • @deesa3500
    @deesa3500 Год назад +5

    How exciting! Oh man, 6 months! Well, patience is a virtue, as they say😊

  • @tjbren576
    @tjbren576 Год назад +2

    This really is a fairytale chateau. It's amazing, inspiring, and gorgeous - a perfect reflection of the current stewards.

  • @pearlsoriano610
    @pearlsoriano610 Год назад +1

    You two are so charismatic, chateau life truly fits you! I can’t even imagine all the repairs and upkeep. Fabulous job!

  • @mariak9727
    @mariak9727 Год назад +2

    🙀Awesome transformation!! Great work guys!! Can’t wait to watch Marie Antoinette!😍 Life is short…….don’t skimp on the french butter!!😋💖

  • @sarawarrener2193
    @sarawarrener2193 Год назад +6

    It's amazing how much you guys are accomplishing weekly. Going to be incredible to look back a year from now and see how much you've done. Loving each episode ☺️

  • @kellyhawes9293
    @kellyhawes9293 Год назад +4

    So cool to uncover the walled terrace! Can't wait to see the Marie Antoinette film, unfortunately I'm in the states!
    Keep up the vision of the gardens, Chateau and Pigionery , as I know you two will bring new life and beauty to those areas.❤

  • @kc3122
    @kc3122 Год назад +5

    Watched Marie Antoinette on the weekend and realised very quickly where they filmed a few of the scenes. Loved seeing the chateau in the show. Really enjoy watching your videos. Love from Australia 🇦🇺 ❤

    • @Tawadeb
      @Tawadeb Год назад

      Is it on Netflix or Amazon

  • @karenvillapando4288
    @karenvillapando4288 Год назад +7

    I really really love the facade of your Chateau.

  • @loud_hailer6240
    @loud_hailer6240 Год назад +7

    Love the feel of this video, its the perfect mix of epic cinematography, never ending projects, and the silly lovely caring energy you bring.
    Im so excited for the journey!
    The way Sebastian talks about taking care of the building but giving it something special is just so endearing, I hope someday there will be funds to create that vision and artistry. I don't know why I connected to that building even in your first video, it just opens the mind to dreams and possibilities
    Ian hearing you explore the comments ideas is great, it can be a running gag for ever lol
    Seeing how Daphne touches the plants like a pet, just makes me feel we are in safe hands :)

  • @amberwilona
    @amberwilona Год назад +12

    Allways excited to see what is happening!

  • @EmilyBoltz
    @EmilyBoltz Год назад

    Just a tip for growing strong tall trees- bury a 2 to 3 foot PVC pipe next to the trees and only pour water in the pipe. That causes the roots to dig deep for the water and creates healthy strong trees. Worked well on my cypresses. I am so excited to see the show filmed at your chateau! You both are such hard workers but it is truly paying off. Until next time! ❤

  • @roberthossen8354
    @roberthossen8354 Год назад +1

    When eventually finished, you will have the most beautiful French garden and you've made a dashing start. Mes compliments!

  • @marciadynes7628
    @marciadynes7628 Год назад +7

    Making your own mulch and a composite area is so cost effective such great finds so many plans exciting

  • @Le0kardia
    @Le0kardia Год назад

    The pigeon tower would make a great play area for children during weddings...

  • @mistymountains9968
    @mistymountains9968 2 месяца назад

    My idea for the dovecote is to make it into an escape room! You could put keys that are all the same into each of the brood boxes, except that there would be one that would be slightly different, and that would be the one that would unlock the next clue in the room.

  • @laughterismymedicine-
    @laughterismymedicine- Год назад +7

    My heart!! You two are causing me to swoon with those video skills. Watching the time lapse was seriously epic. Daphne’s spirit is so pure and lovable🥰

  • @1234OopsyDaisy
    @1234OopsyDaisy Год назад +4

    Discovering the terraces and the established trees are a wonderful find 💎

  • @amandarandomtube4793
    @amandarandomtube4793 Год назад +2

    This was so beautiful, the reveal of the wall and the trees was breathtaking! And I would like to say, since the pigeon tower has that cool ladder, it would make a perfect little ode to beauty and the beast if it had a section turned into a library wall 💕

  • @amberroberson883
    @amberroberson883 Год назад +6

    Also check & make sure the keystone of the tower hasnt moved prior to the roofing. I love your channel very much!

  • @supergardener123
    @supergardener123 Год назад

    How nice that you found each other again after going your own way for such a long time. I am thrilled for you both.

  • @darlenewebber7706
    @darlenewebber7706 Год назад +8

    What a wonderful find you two! That terrace will look so beautiful when it’s all cleared out and would be a perfect spot to have a summer outside wedding under the trees. A wedding night or honeymoon suite would be great in the pigeon room with a spiral staircase which would make it so romantic. You will get there sooner than you think. Keep up the hard work it will definitely be worth it.❤😊

    • @ospinarlouis1128
      @ospinarlouis1128 Год назад

      Hello Darlene 👋 How are you doing today?

    • @TheBeauChateau
      @TheBeauChateau  Год назад +3

      Thank you!😊 As we complete more work we complete in the garden, our dreams and ideas get bigger! We appreciate your ideas too ❤️

  • @elisabetharzberger2456
    @elisabetharzberger2456 Год назад +3

    love Sebastian's fairy-tale-suite for the pigeon-tower - no matter if it's possible to realize now or later ❤

  • @JenS821
    @JenS821 Год назад

    I don’t know what the French word would be, but I could imagine a Folly being right there. Usually those types of buildings would overlook the gardens. As an aside, thank you for taking us on your incredible journey of restoring such a beautiful family treasure!

  • @odulcina
    @odulcina Год назад +1

    Do you ever get upset at each other? You seem so easy going together! :) Well, nice discovery, more work on your plate but I can think of your chateau in a couple of small years and it will be awesome! Keep going on! i love watching you work in harmony and smiling! 🌷🌺🌸

  • @busymom3116
    @busymom3116 Год назад +1

    That would be such a great place for a wedding area. Especially with the trees in the background.

  • @jaiden9204
    @jaiden9204 Год назад +2

    I look forward to these videos every Monday. I feel like I'm going on an adventure with you to discover all of the chateau's secrets!

    • @TheBeauChateau
      @TheBeauChateau  Год назад +1

      That is exactly what we hope you and our other viewers would say 🥰 See you next week!

  • @carolynshepherd4153
    @carolynshepherd4153 Год назад +4

    It’s somehow a relief to know that this project is in such capable hands 👏

  • @stephanieh.777
    @stephanieh.777 Год назад +2

    Such a great find! Step by step, you're uncovering, discovering, and restoring! The weed-eating flame thrower is actually a strategy I've seen on other Chateau sites, such as Chateau de La Lande.

  • @punizione3905
    @punizione3905 Год назад +6

    Great job. Sending hugs and support from California

  • @vicwithav
    @vicwithav 8 месяцев назад

    I'm trying to learn French and I'm watching ALL your videos to try and bring my hearing (and understanding) up to speed. Love the channel!

  • @monalingan9523
    @monalingan9523 Год назад

    I am so excited that the wall is uncovered. I can’t wait to see what lies beyond that wall. Watching your series is so much fun.

  • @lauriedutton4900
    @lauriedutton4900 Год назад +6

    Such an interesting life you have. Hard work, but good work.

  • @peterwhite9261
    @peterwhite9261 Год назад +1

    Love the idea for the pigeon tower. I hope all goes well fixing the leaky roof and clearing the gutters.

  • @lisakilmer2667
    @lisakilmer2667 Год назад +1

    Revealing the elements of the formal gardens is really interesting. Your time lapse is excellent for showing the before and after. I wish you the best of situations with your roofs. And the pigeon tower transformation will be an interesting challenge. (Can you run strings of small lights between all the pigeonholes rather than pierce the roof?) I agree with Tracy that groundcovers like creeping thyme and chamomile might be very useful additions to your plans.

  • @dawnbarnes8729
    @dawnbarnes8729 Год назад +2

    Ian is right! So cool! I love the idea of using the sticks and twigs from the clearing for wattle fencing for garden beds. Not so much for the formal garden, but if you set up a kitchen garden near the cottage you are living in, they would be totally appropriate. Excited about all the progress! ❤️😊

  • @farminginafricaethiopia6889
    @farminginafricaethiopia6889 Год назад +3

    I Hope you would have a chance to restore the garden terrace with its wall and stairs! It would be an amazing place! Good luck with all your projects!

  • @pansylimes4198
    @pansylimes4198 Год назад +1

    Small fig trees, the ones I bought in the USA are only about a foot tall and I got figs off them the first year, seven I think😂 so jealous of how easy figs grow over there! So enjoy watching you both and your beautiful chateau! Keep up the great work!

  • @christina-yp6jy
    @christina-yp6jy Год назад +1

    I finally caught up. Just finished watching some of the older videos.

  • @nancyjohnson50
    @nancyjohnson50 Год назад +3

    I look forward to you videos every week! I love that you are still discovering hidden areas in your chateau. Your energy is contagious!

  • @vedajanbaker8518
    @vedajanbaker8518 Год назад +3

    OMG! I love watching you guys. Please keep filming everything. Can't wait to see what's next.

  • @buffmontana4203
    @buffmontana4203 Год назад +1

    The terrace is a nice find...who knows what other treasures hide in the forest. To me the hardest part of any project is getting rid of the "trash". I have a small house in Florida USA and have pavers on the driveway and walkways and every day is a challenge keeping weeds down (all year round). I have tried everything vinegar. kosher salt, power washing, roundup and filling the cracks with special hardening sand and nothing stops the weeds from coming up. The only thing that kinda helps is keeping it very clean and not letting dirt/compost accumulate between the cobbles where the weeds germinate.( good luck with that one) I cannot use a flame thrower on my property because of its small size but i think that would be only a temporary fix. Mother Nature always prevails!

  • @ensatlantic
    @ensatlantic Год назад

    This half-arch at the end of the garden, which you just revealed by cutting the trees along the wall - would be a really nice picknick spot. Just imagine the vista from there. Maybe flank the arch with tall grasses and wild flowers, so that a small lawn in the middle is protected by them, giving you a bit of a safari feeling, while the view towards the Chateau and the French garden is still open…

  • @phyllisburrell8661
    @phyllisburrell8661 Год назад +10

    Really enjoy watching your progress.
    I'm hoping your viewers increase.
    Keep up the good work, doing a great job.

  • @kelciebuehler6620
    @kelciebuehler6620 Год назад

    Every new video make me so so more proud of you auntie!! I miss you every single day. Good job keep up the hard/good work!

  • @colettucex
    @colettucex Год назад +2

    Y’all have quickly became my new favorite channel on RUclips. Hands down. You both are living my dream!!!!

  • @chrislarsen2684
    @chrislarsen2684 Год назад +3

    Thank you for sharing such beautiful history and landscape with all of us...Your love for each other is evident and always brings a smile to my face. I am glad you have each other to help through the discoveries and renovations.

  • @desireevanineveld9506
    @desireevanineveld9506 Год назад +1

    I can envision candles in the little pigeon holes. That would really make it magical 😊

  • @BreathOfLoveInFlorid
    @BreathOfLoveInFlorid Год назад +2

    It is so THRILLING to make all these little discoveries!!! I can hardly wait to see the finished terrace. So happy for you two!

    • @BreathOfLoveInFlorid
      @BreathOfLoveInFlorid Год назад

      @lucaangelo197 All is well. I live an hour outside of Orlando. Happy holidays to you!

  • @0617kitty
    @0617kitty Год назад

    I can't wait to see you have figs from your garden and have outdoor weddings by the fountain. Love your videos

  • @djway6479
    @djway6479 Год назад +2

    Please speak with some film historians to see what they think about filming a formal garden filled with orchard trees. They may not be interested. The formal garden really should be planted in a historically appropriate manner. It really deserves plants to match it’s beauty.
    You may also want to run the numbers on renting equipment that you will need constantly, compare to purchasing used.

  • @carolyndarragh1891
    @carolyndarragh1891 Год назад +1

    That semi circled terrace looks like it was built with the garden plots. Would love to have seen it when it was first landscaped. It was probably a bit like a mini Versaille with buxus hedging grown in patterns. I know it probably comes at great cost but would it not be worth having a landscape architect draw up some plans for the garden?
    You guys are so lovely together. The film production is delightful. You seem unflappable.

  • @susancarroll7697
    @susancarroll7697 Год назад +1

    I love listening to your voices. So quiet and smooth without the drama. Lovely.

  • @user-ge6ux5mx8j
    @user-ge6ux5mx8j Год назад +2

    I'm so glad I found your YT channel! The videos are so well done and you both are so inspiring. I know it's a tremendous amount of hard work. I'm loving being allowed on your journey and discoveries!

  • @janeblandford852
    @janeblandford852 Год назад +7

    You two are an amazing team and work so well together. I can't get over all that you have accomplished in such a short time. Well done! It's amazing all of the wonderful trees that you are finding too.

  • @barbaralamoreaux328
    @barbaralamoreaux328 Год назад +5

    Wonderful work…thanks for taking us on the journey with you.

  • @gioiapharo7433
    @gioiapharo7433 Год назад +1

    I have a fig tree …. when I got it it was about a foot tall …… it grew fast …… and produces many figs …….., ❤️ the Pigeon house …. ❤️ your vlogs …… Health and Peace Everyone

  • @michaelkyriacou7026
    @michaelkyriacou7026 Год назад +7

    Goodmorning guys,lovely way to start the day with a fresh episode of yours, thanks again,have a good one!! ❤️

  • @johnbourke2778
    @johnbourke2778 Год назад +1

    Wow what a difference that will make

  • @lucyyoung5307
    @lucyyoung5307 Год назад +2

    Always exciting to find treasures in the garden. Looking forward to seeing the new trees planted. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Brian3989
    @Brian3989 Год назад +1

    Those small apples are in England called Crab Apples, edible but not a desert fruit. Use to add flavour to other fruit dishes.
    Interesting watching your discoveries.

  • @lindamasson8799
    @lindamasson8799 Год назад +1

    Your garden terrace and stone wall are amazing discoveries I can not wait to see the path ways and the trees planted just wonderful what you are doing with the Chateau.

  • @juliakolesar7070
    @juliakolesar7070 Год назад +3

    I alwalys wait your videos like christmas! 😅 And I 100% get Daphne's passion about this projekts. It's so hart warming, and inspareting. For the wedding suit, I really support the library theme idea.

  • @talesfromtuscany
    @talesfromtuscany Год назад +3

    I just love the wonderful discoveries on the grounds and can't wait to see the development of the gardens and new terrace area. Everything is so beautiful and you are both doing such a magnificent job! Best wishes always 🥰🤩🤗

  • @blakehahn-atlantaga8510
    @blakehahn-atlantaga8510 Год назад +1

    So exciting! The terrace and garden are going to be so beautiful!

  • @jimwilder5578
    @jimwilder5578 Год назад

    That's a really cool pigeon house That way they could never go hungry always had eggs to eat and pigeon is to cook 🍻

  • @watscrackalacking
    @watscrackalacking Год назад

    This whole series is freaking exciting! Im so happy this was in my recommendations. have been watching each video religiously for the last 2 days whilst wfh!! So, so goooooooood!!!

  • @marylee2006
    @marylee2006 Год назад +1

    The garden discoveries are very exciting!

  • @dianemccormick6669
    @dianemccormick6669 10 месяцев назад

    Use Weed-be-gone spray on small tree stumps you have left by terrace wall. This will keep regrowth from happening and save you having to re-cut. Do not use Roundup, as it can leach into the soil and kill other
    vegetation and is stronger then you need. The sprayed remaining small stumps will not grow and will be dead and rot away in time, causing you to have less maintenance. Love your blog, enjoying the progress.

  • @KatKatGo333
    @KatKatGo333 Год назад +1

    The pigeon tower is fabulous - pigeon poo makes some of the most beneficial food for the garden, and pigeons fully digest everything so I believe it will not carry weed seeds. Any you scrape off from anywhere can be used as fertiliser :) - There are a few ways to reuse the saplings you have had to cut down - check out chestnut paling fences in England, a great way to create rustic fencing that lasts for a while, or as per one of your ideas (if you get to it while they are green/supple enough) you can weave low fences for raised beds or to edge and define other garden areas. Your place is just divine - so lovely watching everything unfold with you all :)

    • @TheBeauChateau
      @TheBeauChateau  Год назад +1

      Thank you for sharing your tips! You have great ideas 😊

  • @jonimarchese7655
    @jonimarchese7655 Год назад +1

    Oh my God the wall is huge the area it surrounds is big, I can't wait to see it finished and what you end up doing with the terrace. The cypress trees are going to be nice they are a beautiful tree. Well done that was back breaking work. Love from N.Y.

  • @tricialinden
    @tricialinden Год назад +2

    I'm amazed at all the progress you have made with just you two. Lovely results for all your hard work.

  • @sheilablackburn183
    @sheilablackburn183 Год назад +3

    So exciting to be uncovering parts of the past of you beautiful grounds x

  • @crae3422
    @crae3422 Год назад +1

    Deeply enjoy your videos. Love the Dove House and Terrace. Thank you so much for sharing your remarkable journey with all of us.

  • @jamesromaine4321
    @jamesromaine4321 Год назад +1

    Love the video.
    It great to see how the place have hidden secret.
    Love it
    James

  • @sandywallace218
    @sandywallace218 Год назад +1

    I now have my entire family watching this channel and we love it, will tune into the series production you recommended cant have enough period pieces to watch.

  • @roseeamer5027
    @roseeamer5027 Год назад

    Great couple. Imagine uncovering all this history❤

  • @Esteticaholisticaa
    @Esteticaholisticaa Год назад +4

    Can’t wait for the next week video 🎉😍😍