I love Owlpen. We stayed there on vacation several years ago--stayed in one of the charming stone cottages. The place was awash with wildlife. It was magical.
I love these manor houses! The history and the families that make them their home. As the generations have to keep things going and how they manage this. Thanks Julie for showing these treasures to us
These houses sit so well in the rural English landscape, don’t they? Inside it is so homely and warm looking. The colours are magnificent. Thank you for taking us to see this well loved family home 🌺.
I live on a farm with 3 acres of gardens that are a bit neglected as i don't have much time to work on them. Watching these videos has inspired me and given me some good ideas..Thank you.
Gosh, what a joy this post is, Julie. The Mander family has done the smart thing, adapted their lifestyle with the times & ensured the preservation of this very beautiful & important site. I'd love to hear more about it
What a Beautiful Manor House! Really enjoyed this one! I think the place is in good hands with Hugo up next! He seems very proud of what they are able to with it.
Every time I watch one of your videos, I try to picture myself living at the home. What I would do to change things/ or not. Owlpen, however, is now the top of my list! The gentle hills, the lakes and beautiful gardens! Magnificent!
Hi Julie, I just loved Owlpen Manor, the various stages of renovation throughout the years, from the medieval times to present. The Cotswold's are on my, travel list for the Uk, including Mapperton of course. Thank you for showing us this amazing Manor house. Love from N.Y.
The gardens at Owlpen are lovely. It's great that they can make the necessary changes to keep the place going. However the house needs a LOT of work which I imagine would cost a fortune. Thank you for sharing this beautiful place with us.
The father is so very calm, detailed, putting a lot of insight and bits of history, the son is just throwing banalities not grasping the historic continuity the manor offers today to the same community it served hundreds years ago. Somehow it’s the spitting image of our modern age, we don’t seem to understand the deeper meanings of things. Thank God for these docs though. Thanks for sharing
Very well loved manor. It’s always fun to see how “ordinary families” live and make it work in these houses👍🏻👏🏻 Thanks for sharing. Your dress is gorgeous!
Extraordinary, an abrasive American woman enthused by parochial English architecture. Not new, but rather refreshing. Long may she blunder through the rather odd remainders of English aristocracy, l hope she survives the experience. So many of her background did not. Interesting that it takes an American to yet again protect our heritage, not in this era by money, but by a love of English architecture. Good on her. With respect. Millionaires, spend endless money on ripping the heart out of our old estates. Good on her.
The Manders have done lovely things to develop the garden, I live not far away and used to visit the house 30 years ago, before they shut for a while to rear family. It really is the most beautiful, hidden and tranquil place and even this video doesn't show the utter loveliness of Owlpen. The little family church there is tiny jewel box. Also it is one of those rare places where you can feel a real, visceral connection to the distant past. I remember standing in one of the bedrooms on the upper floor looking out over the garden and feeling the brush of long sleeves against my arm. Just beautiful, I recommend it to visit.
I very much enjoy watching these videos, but all I can think while I watch is that I'd love to get a pressure cleaner on all the rooves! And walls! The upkeep must be insane, I'm not sure I'd have the patience for it. It's so easy for it to look tatty. But the families are always so invested, it's lovely.
These manor houses are so beautiful, so full of history, and so full of incredible architecture. The furnishings are also so beautiful, but I wonder who has to dust and vacuum all that stuff? It must be hard to keep up with at 70-plus years. We really must appreciate all the hard work and money that must go into keeping the properties up. Truly labors of love! Thank you so much for sharing these treasures with us! 🙏🙏🙏
I enjoyed this so much! It's so nice that these historical houses have survived and found ways to evolve whilst still maintaining their character, still being a family home but also opening to the public so others can enjoy their beauty and in return help maintain them. It's a perfect symbiosis. And that church looked so stunning and exotic, it's really special! I kept rewinding and pausing, the Byzantine style really speaks to me.
Wow! I have been following your videos of first your own manor and now Owlpen. So informative and enchangting. I would love to visit Owlpen, rent a cottage, walk the gardens and dip in the lake - idylic! Alas no wedding plans for me...unless?
Stayed at Owlpen Manor in the summer of 1987. My parents rented the grist mill for a few nights. We had a lovely time. My younger brother caught a nice big trout which we had for dinner one night. It is a beautiful place.
i so love these manor houses and or family homes still - owlpen is just incredible, this could be my favorite (other than mapperton of course) just love it!! so wonderful to hear all the history of these places also. love these videos.
Such a beautiful manor house and surrounding gardens,outbuildings and church. The family really has done a wonderful job in upkeeping this beautiful space ❤❤❤❤❤
Gosh I remember watching you are on ladies of london and just being handed over Mapperton. And now it's been voted for 1 the best manor house?! Bravo what An amazing job you've done over the years! You did it girl!🥳💕🥂
I would love to see tour interview and your the Great Fulford manor in Devon. I remember watching a video on them a long time ago, and the kids took over. The house was beautiful, I would love to see if the kids were able to restore it!!!! I hold so!
OMG! I Love it! Even more, I Love that they LIVE in it. There is so much to see and do, inside and out. I think it's my Favorite!! (😉sorry) I commend those who "recreate" hundreds of years of history, down to the doorknobs.. but, come on! Throughout history, these buildings have had additions built, fireplaces covered, draw bridges removed... to go with the flow of the times, as it should be. We rarely see these grand houses being decorated and used to suit modern every day life. This family has their own long history, now, in making this grand house a very special HOME. We see these properties much like museums, fit for movie sets. We (and I mean us, commoners, Americans, po people.. ) imagine that a grander life, in the past, was perfect, pristine, always proper. Nannies and ever present servants to tend to every need and action. I don't believe that it was like that, as often as we think. As a matter of fact, I often wonder about the ways in which these families had made these Majestic properties, a HOME! Collecting their favorites, trying "the new" thing, modifying the old, room for children to roam, space for adults to enjoy time together... all making messes along the way. Knockiing over a vase here, wine in the carpet there, accidental broken window.... this Is Life in 1523 and in 2023, still!! These Grand Houses are Wonderful but, I think they are at their best when they are being Loved and Lived IN. 🍃Beautiful, all around!
Been meaning to leave 2 cents.. I am a Chicagolander, too. We have an accent (I'm told) that sounds like barking dogs because we talk so fast and almost always sound like we still have food in our mouths. (We have the World's Best food so, it's likely..😉) ..but, we also have a way of talking with our hands. Both, at the same time, whenever, however... Maybe it stems from the days when immigrants of different languages tried to communicate, it seems a very Italian American... thing. My grandmother corrected my flailing hand speech, once. (As the baby of 4 kids and both sides of the family, I had to raise my hand like Horschak, for permission to be heard. No wonder I was all over the place🤭) Gramma said that if I was nervous, it's okay but, that I'll make others nervous, too, if they see my hands flying all over. She encouraged me to be confident in what I have to say, because that IS important. Don't distract others from what I have to say by using my hands, so much. They will see my hands more, than hear my words. Gramma was always trying to teach etiquette, table manners, put books on my head to fix posture..(they didn't know I had forcep damage to my cervical spine, at birth...tmi) She would stab our elbow with a fork if she saw it resting on the dinner table..🥺. (She was right, crowding elbows make messes.) So, as Gramma said, about talking with your hands... -The hands should not distract by extending outward beyond the width of the body. -The hands should never be raised higher than the shoulders, where people may find it a bit threatening. -Use the hands for emphasis or direction, but, don't make a Bad habit of it. I see others do it, as well, and it's like a musician tapping their foot to keep time and focus. I think using the hands helps people keep in time. Especially, if using prepared words, in public speaking and having to slowww down our speech, just so others can keep up. (as a Chicagolander, I can't imagine how frustrating that is for you..😱) I totally relate to you so, I thought I would relay this bit of Gramma's wisdom. Because, girl! Your hands are all over the place, sometimes! Jus fyi...
Yes! Be sure to check out Seasons 1 - 3 on my RUclips channel! They are all Like that! And we are editing Castle Howard, Burton Constable, Scone Palace, Blair Castle and many more right now!
Julie thank you for sharing this incredible home and the families that are an intrinsic part of the homes and history of the houses. People are interested in this homes not just for the house but for the people themselves. It just shows how important to keep the heritage and the history of our historical homes alive. On a personal note Julie I love your coat! Can you tell me who the manufacture is? I have been looking for a low profile coat without a bunch of labels everywhere for fall adventures lol. I know Le Chameau is a sponsor but I couldn't quite tell who it might be I am leaning toward Schoffel? :D Thanks Julie 😘
I love Owlpen. We stayed there on vacation several years ago--stayed in one of the charming stone cottages. The place was awash with wildlife. It was magical.
I love these manor houses! The history and the families that make them their home. As the generations have to keep things going and how they manage this. Thanks Julie for showing these treasures to us
These houses sit so well in the rural English landscape, don’t they? Inside it is so homely and warm looking. The colours are magnificent. Thank you for taking us to see this well loved family home 🌺.
I live on a farm with 3 acres of gardens that are a bit neglected as i don't have much time to work on them. Watching these videos has inspired me and given me some good ideas..Thank you.
Gosh, what a joy this post is, Julie. The Mander family has done the smart thing, adapted their lifestyle with the times & ensured the preservation of this very beautiful & important site. I'd love to hear more about it
What a wonderful warm inviting home. It’s great to see it’s in good hands with the next generation going on.
What a Beautiful Manor House! Really enjoyed this one! I think the place is in good hands with Hugo up next! He seems very proud of what they are able to with it.
Omg Sir Nicholas was a dream boat when he was younger
That cider press is not only impressive, but it's stunningly beautiful!
These old manor houses are so amazing - thank you so much for these stories😊
Absolutely Exquisite. Not enough words to describe this wonderful manor home. Thank you JULIE!
Every time I watch one of your videos, I try to picture myself living at the home. What I would do to change things/ or not. Owlpen, however, is now the top of my list! The gentle hills, the lakes and beautiful gardens! Magnificent!
Hi Julie, I just loved Owlpen Manor, the various stages of renovation throughout the years, from the medieval times to present. The Cotswold's are on my, travel list for the Uk, including Mapperton of course. Thank you for showing us this amazing Manor house. Love from N.Y.
The gardens at Owlpen are lovely. It's great that they can make the necessary changes to keep the place going. However the house needs a LOT of work which I imagine would cost a fortune. Thank you for sharing this beautiful place with us.
Absolutely fascinating and lovely to know the family are still pulling together to keep this beautiful historic home.
A beautiful well loved home. How do they keep the ancient boxwoods trimmed so perfectly?
The father is so very calm, detailed, putting a lot of insight and bits of history, the son is just throwing banalities not grasping the historic continuity the manor offers today to the same community it served hundreds years ago.
Somehow it’s the spitting image of our modern age, we don’t seem to understand the deeper meanings of things.
Thank God for these docs though. Thanks for sharing
Beautiful. I have Denby Cotswold dishes (for 48 years now) so light up whenever I hear the word lol!
Very well loved manor. It’s always fun to see how “ordinary families” live and make it work in these houses👍🏻👏🏻
Thanks for sharing.
Your dress is gorgeous!
Extraordinary, an abrasive American woman enthused by parochial English architecture. Not new, but rather refreshing. Long may she blunder through the rather odd remainders of English aristocracy, l hope she survives the experience. So many of her background did not. Interesting that it takes an American to yet again protect our heritage, not in this era by money, but by a love of English architecture. Good on her. With respect. Millionaires, spend endless money on ripping the heart out of our old estates. Good on her.
Always enjoy hearing the stories of these fantastic homes and the beautiful scenery and the lovely families that live there!
What a beautiful warm house so tastefully decorated and the gardens are just stunning! You do an amazing job Julie and I love your dress.
The manor is so picturesque it seems like something out of a fairytale ✨
Dear A V thank you so much have been watching for a long time
best regards to you and your family
Martin king
Delightful! Thank you for this visit! :)
Thank you Lady Hingingbrook for informative videos 🎉🎉🎉 4:05
Amita. R.
From South Africa.
Love your interesting
and informative presentation.
It's so one to one approach.
Well Done.
Wonderful home and beautyful video
The Manders have done lovely things to develop the garden, I live not far away and used to visit the house 30 years ago, before they shut for a while to rear family. It really is the most beautiful, hidden and tranquil place and even this video doesn't show the utter loveliness of Owlpen. The little family church there is tiny jewel box. Also it is one of those rare places where you can feel a real, visceral connection to the distant past. I remember standing in one of the bedrooms on the upper floor looking out over the garden and feeling the brush of long sleeves against my arm. Just beautiful, I recommend it to visit.
I've seen Owlpen Manor in a few magazines over the years. It's nice to see other aspects of the property in your video. Thanks.
Yo!I love the architecture.
Enchanting beauty in every corner❤
I very much enjoy watching these videos, but all I can think while I watch is that I'd love to get a pressure cleaner on all the rooves! And walls! The upkeep must be insane, I'm not sure I'd have the patience for it. It's so easy for it to look tatty. But the families are always so invested, it's lovely.
These manor houses are so beautiful, so full of history, and so full of incredible architecture. The furnishings are also so beautiful, but I wonder who has to dust and vacuum all that stuff? It must be hard to keep up with at 70-plus years. We really must appreciate all the hard work and money that must go into keeping the properties up. Truly labors of love! Thank you so much for sharing these treasures with us! 🙏🙏🙏
I enjoyed this so much! It's so nice that these historical houses have survived and found ways to evolve whilst still maintaining their character, still being a family home but also opening to the public so others can enjoy their beauty and in return help maintain them. It's a perfect symbiosis.
And that church looked so stunning and exotic, it's really special! I kept rewinding and pausing, the Byzantine style really speaks to me.
This was a wonderful video, charming and informative. Julie has such wonderful enthusiasm, and Owlpen is beautiful.
The front garden is stunning!
I am in love with this home and it’s history ❤. And the couple that owns it. Charming 😊.
Beautiful homes and tour, thank you ❤!
Wow! I have been following your videos of first your own manor and now Owlpen. So informative and enchangting. I would love to visit Owlpen, rent a cottage, walk the gardens and dip in the lake - idylic! Alas no wedding plans for me...unless?
Stayed at Owlpen Manor in the summer of 1987.
My parents rented the grist mill for a few nights.
We had a lovely time. My younger brother caught a nice big trout which we had for dinner one night.
It is a beautiful place.
i so love these manor houses and or family homes still - owlpen is just incredible, this could be my favorite (other than mapperton of course) just love it!! so wonderful to hear all the history of these places also. love these videos.
What a magical place. It's completely beautiful.
I would say that this is one of my favourites...❤
Owlpen is one of my favorite locations. It's such a special place, well lived in and maintained. Stunning in every way!
So lovely!
Thank you! 😊
We stayed there in the early eighties! So nice to revisit! Thank you!
I can’t be the only one who always looks forward to seeing what Julie is wearing, as an extra to an already amazing episode.
The church is breathtaking- wow!
This house is so lovely. It's so great they haven't changed anything too much. Thank you, Julie
Absolutely wonderful!!! ❤. I hope you and your guests have a fabulous time!!
So fun! Thank you for sharing
Such a beautiful manor house and surrounding gardens,outbuildings and church. The family really has done a wonderful job in upkeeping this beautiful space ❤❤❤❤❤
Lovely Manor House. This was so fascinating. Thank you
THANK YOU FOR YOUR BEAUTIFUL SHOW DARLINGS
Thank you for sharing this very beautiful Manor house! I simply loved the tour/ virtual visit 😊❤
Americans here….we just got back from the Cotswolds and would have loved to see their beautiful gardens. Hard working owners to keep their properties.
This is easily one of the most beautiful videos
So lovely! 😊 Love the chapel.
How wonderful, the history and of course the beautiful scenery.
Your British accent is more prominent in this video Julie! How cool!
Just exquisite! that was a joy to view! Thank you ever so much and to the owners too! I wish them all the best for their future!
The library (please correct if wrong) with the green panels looks cozy.
Absolutely glorious.
Gosh I remember watching you are on ladies of london and just being handed over Mapperton. And now it's been voted for 1 the best manor house?! Bravo what An amazing job you've done over the years! You did it girl!🥳💕🥂
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Such a stunning place!
very beautiful
Love traveling with you and Carlo!
Simply wow
How delightful ❤❤❤
this was expecially a great interview, thanks for posting!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I would love to see tour interview and your the Great Fulford manor in Devon. I remember watching a video on them a long time ago, and the kids took over. The house was beautiful, I would love to see if the kids were able to restore it!!!! I hold so!
It looks like a magical place.
I have book where this house is featured- great to see it in moving pictures! Thank you!
Absolutely wonderful! I'd love to know more about that gobsmacker of a hedge room! Looks two stories tall!
Truly delightful ❤❤❤
OMG! I Love it! Even more, I Love that they LIVE in it. There is so much to see and do, inside and out. I think it's my Favorite!! (😉sorry)
I commend those who "recreate" hundreds of years of history, down to the doorknobs.. but, come on! Throughout history, these buildings have had additions built, fireplaces covered, draw bridges removed... to go with the flow of the times, as it should be. We rarely see these grand houses being decorated and used to suit modern every day life. This family has their own long history, now, in making this grand house a very special HOME.
We see these properties much like museums, fit for movie sets. We (and I mean us, commoners, Americans, po people.. ) imagine that a grander life, in the past, was perfect, pristine, always proper. Nannies and ever present servants to tend to every need and action. I don't believe that it was like that, as often as we think. As a matter of fact, I often wonder about the ways in which these families had made these Majestic properties, a HOME! Collecting their favorites, trying "the new" thing, modifying the old, room for children to roam, space for adults to enjoy time together... all making messes along the way. Knockiing over a vase here, wine in the carpet there, accidental broken window.... this Is Life in 1523 and in 2023, still!!
These Grand Houses are Wonderful but, I think they are at their best when they are being Loved and Lived IN.
🍃Beautiful, all around!
Been meaning to leave 2 cents..
I am a Chicagolander, too. We have an accent (I'm told) that sounds like barking dogs because we talk so fast and almost always sound like we still have food in our mouths. (We have the World's Best food so, it's likely..😉)
..but, we also have a way of talking with our hands. Both, at the same time, whenever, however... Maybe it stems from the days when immigrants of different languages tried to communicate, it seems a very Italian American... thing.
My grandmother corrected my flailing hand speech, once. (As the baby of 4 kids and both sides of the family, I had to raise my hand like Horschak, for permission to be heard. No wonder I was all over the place🤭)
Gramma said that if I was nervous, it's okay but, that I'll make others nervous, too, if they see my hands flying all over. She encouraged me to be confident in what I have to say, because that IS important. Don't distract others from what I have to say by using my hands, so much. They will see my hands more, than hear my words.
Gramma was always trying to teach etiquette, table manners, put books on my head to fix posture..(they didn't know I had forcep damage to my cervical spine, at birth...tmi) She would stab our elbow with a fork if she saw it resting on the dinner table..🥺. (She was right, crowding elbows make messes.)
So, as Gramma said, about talking with your hands...
-The hands should not distract by extending outward beyond the width of the body.
-The hands should never be raised higher than the shoulders, where people may find it a bit threatening.
-Use the hands for emphasis or direction, but, don't make a Bad habit of it.
I see others do it, as well, and it's like a musician tapping their foot to keep time and focus. I think using the hands helps people keep in time. Especially, if using prepared words, in public speaking and having to slowww down our speech, just so others can keep up. (as a Chicagolander, I can't imagine how frustrating that is for you..😱)
I totally relate to you so, I thought I would relay this bit of Gramma's wisdom. Because, girl! Your hands are all over the place, sometimes!
Jus fyi...
I love this! Hoping to visit from New Zealand and have a cream tea 🥰
Absolute Gem 💎
Beautiful place
I love these episodes. So beautiful and interesting 🌺
Totally amazing ❤❤❤
So beautiful ❤❤❤
Well done.
I loved this video so much! It also reminded me of the show you hosted on the Smithsonian channel “An American Aristocrat’s Guide to Great Estates”
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@@AmericanViscountess will definitely check them out and looking forward to those videos!! Keep up the good work!
A beautiful place
The people are just as interesting as the homes ❤
So impressed ❤
The english must be proud of their rich culture and history
So many lovely rooms ❤
I’ve been to Owlpen in 2003. It has changed.
Gorgeous ❤❤❤
Lovely!!!
Fascinating 🤨
I wish someday i would be able to visit one of these
Julie thank you for sharing this incredible home and the families that are an intrinsic part of the homes and history of the houses. People are interested in this homes not just for the house but for the people themselves. It just shows how important to keep the heritage and the history of our historical homes alive. On a personal note Julie I love your coat! Can you tell me who the manufacture is? I have been looking for a low profile coat without a bunch of labels everywhere for fall adventures lol. I know Le Chameau is a sponsor but I couldn't quite tell who it might be I am leaning toward Schoffel? :D Thanks Julie 😘
So interesting and enjoyable! 😃
Wowwwww ❤
LOVE ENJOY HUGO'S AND HIS MUM
AND DAD
DARLINGS
LOVE ENJOY THE ENGLISH COUNTRY GARDENS DARLINGS THEY ARE VERY BEAUTIFUL DARLINGS
I stayed in Stow at a house named Lords of the Manor it was beautiful.