I lived on the estate from 1977-1981, my mum managed the restaurant and stepdad managed the lions and tigers, often there would be a cub in my lounge! Wonderful times. I also went to school with Lenka Thynn in Warminster, cheers
This was so interesting, after having been a Vistor in my childhood in the 80’s and resumed as a annual pass holder this year understanding the dynamics of the family was fascinating.thank you for going to the trouble of uploading this. Is it odd that I empathise with both generations and find it interesting that the current lord bath didn’t like his father, just as his grandfather predicted here.
I lived on the estate from 1977-1981, my mum managed the restaurant and stepdad managed the lions and tigers, often there would be a cub in my lounge! Wonderful times. I also went to school with Lenka Thynn in Warminster, cheers
❤ excellent, thank you very much. I really enjoyed this documentary on Longleat 😊
Thanks for the comment. I wanted to do a follow up and wrote to the estate but no one ever got back which was a shame
Lord Bath on the landing when the chopper flies off, classic.
This was so interesting, after having been a Vistor in my childhood in the 80’s and resumed as a annual pass holder this year understanding the dynamics of the family was fascinating.thank you for going to the trouble of uploading this. Is it odd that I empathise with both generations and find it interesting that the current lord bath didn’t like his father, just as his grandfather predicted here.
Glad you liked it. Henry was a lovely bloke and so was Chris...
He seems an approachable jolly man unlije his grandson
Well, the hereditary titles & the entail survived Alexander Thynne, the 7th Marquess.
Did he kick off?
Their ancestor sounds like a Narcissist a jumped up cook, yep definitely a narcissist controlling
'promo sm' 👇