Lumber Magnate's Dream: The Opulence of Rockcliffe Mansion

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @christopherkraft1327
    @christopherkraft1327 Год назад +9

    This Grand mansion is spectacular!!! 👍👍🙂

  • @annelefevre9457
    @annelefevre9457 Год назад +12

    Old fashioned bathrooms are fascinating to me. They are always my favorite rooms! The water tank on the toilet is so high. Amazing!

  • @ropeburnsrussell
    @ropeburnsrussell Год назад +9

    Magnificent, probably my favorite of all thr houses you have covered.
    I could live here quite happily.

    • @susangrande8142
      @susangrande8142 Год назад

      It’s a large and in my mind, comfortable house to live in. Maybe a lot to heat in the wintertime, though!

  • @BamBamBigelow.
    @BamBamBigelow. Год назад +6

    I like those grand square mansions, they look strong

  • @suebecker2893
    @suebecker2893 Год назад +6

    Incredible materials. The different varieties of wood are amazing. One of my favorite house tours. I don't remember it being expensive. Pleasantly affordable.

  • @Andi17G
    @Andi17G Год назад +5

    This home is privately owned by a very nice gentleman. His is pouring out money to bring this beauty back. It is very well (and reasonably priced) worth the stay. It is mentioned in one of Mark Twain's books, plus a large percentage of the antiques are original to the home. A visit is highly recommended.

    • @susanlangley4294
      @susanlangley4294 Год назад

      Thank you for this useful information. I prefer to support such endeavors when traveling.

  • @monkeygraborange
    @monkeygraborange Год назад +10

    This exterior resembles what I imagined as a kid stately Wayne Manor looked like. 🦇

    • @amndveile
      @amndveile Год назад

      The current owners have been working hard on restoring it & they plan on putting the wrap around porches back

  • @joantrainor6584
    @joantrainor6584 Год назад +2

    I have to agree that this us a fabulous house. I love all the rooms!

  • @tamieckert4548
    @tamieckert4548 Год назад +7

    Very good coverage for this architectural gem that would be great as a BnB place for visiting ✅❣️👌

    • @american_byways
      @american_byways Год назад +2

      i believe there are several bedrooms for overnight guests

    • @tamieckert4548
      @tamieckert4548 Год назад

      @@american_byways Always a trip worth taking to find out! Many Historical landmarks are offering that. My sister is wanting me to go to the Biltmore house for a visit.

    • @annajohnson5779
      @annajohnson5779 10 месяцев назад +1

      The latest owners (the two men who have had it in the last 12 years) I believe are operating this as a B&B in addition to the daily tours. So you're in luck! At least they were a B&B when I toured this place back in 2019.

  • @MrElliebeli
    @MrElliebeli Год назад +8

    I love this era of building: with high quality finishes probably down to plentiful high quality materials and an abundant highly skilled workforce!

    • @jchur7128
      @jchur7128 Год назад

      Most likely slaves.

    • @NikStamps
      @NikStamps Год назад

      @@jchur7128 No, long after......but ever present, no disrespect.

  • @andrewbrendan1579
    @andrewbrendan1579 Год назад +1

    One of the houses that is big and grand, but also looks homey and comfortable.

  • @bowiearcangeli11
    @bowiearcangeli11 Год назад +3

    Wow! Loved the whole house! So beautiful and stately. Thank you for sharing 💜

  • @susangrande8142
    @susangrande8142 Год назад +1

    My husband and I stayed there a few years ago; it was (is?) a bed and breakfast. It’s a lovely house, and all the bathrooms were nice!

  • @phillipwheeler7003
    @phillipwheeler7003 Год назад

    The entrance hall is magnificent! My favorite! So thrilled this gorgeous home survived!

  • @rayn8740
    @rayn8740 Год назад +2

    What a beautiful stately home, both inside and out.💯

  • @pamelas1002
    @pamelas1002 Год назад +11

    Ken, as much as I love your videos, I really miss the in-person tours you used to do. Will you be doing any of those again?

    • @ThisHouse
      @ThisHouse  Год назад +14

      Yes! I have been coordinating in person house tours in the Chicagoland area. We are taking our time to gather as much information to bring longer, in person tours with interviews from professionals in the field. I’m hoping to have the first one pasted by the end of next month. Stay tuned!
      -Ken

    • @pamelas1002
      @pamelas1002 Год назад +4

      @@ThisHouse Yay!😀 Thank you!

    • @BamBamBigelow.
      @BamBamBigelow. Год назад +6

      @@ThisHouse Good stuff, I'd like arrival at house and experiencing entering, as best you can capture that on film

  • @williamtyre523
    @williamtyre523 Год назад +1

    Really glad to see the pictures of the historic bathrooms and to hear that the house continues to function in welcoming guests. A really nice, comfortable house, and a great video, as always!

    • @annajohnson5779
      @annajohnson5779 10 месяцев назад

      Rockcliffe Mansion also has their own youtube channel, and this video doesn't really touch on even half of the ridiculous and amazing things about this house (like the gigantic tiffany stained glass window on the main grand stairwell of the house). It seems like too they're using a lot of older pictures like from the 1960's in this video when the house first opened to the public before a whole bunch of repairs were made to the place. The mansion's youtube channel also shows a lot about the restoration work they have been doing to maintain the place.

  • @randyboglisch137
    @randyboglisch137 Год назад

    Such a magnificent house...no favorite room. Loved the all. Thanks again

  • @BeauQuillen
    @BeauQuillen Год назад +5

    Ken can you cover the home in Hawaii that was used to film the tv show Magnum P.I?

    • @ThisHouse
      @ThisHouse  Год назад +3

      Thank you for the suggestion. I’ll see what I can find on it

  • @mariakettlehut7399
    @mariakettlehut7399 Год назад +1

    Wow what a house!

  • @BulldogDramaDebate
    @BulldogDramaDebate Год назад +1

    I've been there, the house is not as impressive as you would think. The staircase is one of the best details. The story is that Mark Twain was asked to say a few words during a visit. He stood on the staircase and talked the the assembled town folks, he finally finished an hour later. Mark Twain said it took him a good week to prepare an impromptu talk.

  • @edgarmichael3276
    @edgarmichael3276 4 месяца назад

    Hi I grew up in this town of Mark Twain. In fact my sister was married ar Rockcliff. In 1999. We went to school just below the mansion so we saw it every day. It is grand and a fixture in that town. I no longer live there so thank you for the memories.

  • @antiquingadventures
    @antiquingadventures Год назад +1

    Haven't been to Hannibal since I was a kid! Amazing fireplaces, and love the curved bannister. ❤

  • @sharonquinn2760
    @sharonquinn2760 Год назад

    I toured the mansion in the late 1970s. Beautiful. There's an interesting story about the school room and how the map was torn.

    • @annajohnson5779
      @annajohnson5779 10 месяцев назад

      If you look at the Rockcliffe mansion's youtube channel, there is actually someone interviewing a very old man who was "one of those kids" who broke in to go swipe himself a piece of one of the maps in the upstairs classroom. Put in your earbuds though since he's kinda hard to hear.
      I toured the mansion myself back in 2019. It seems the new ownership is doing what they can to properly restore the mansion best that they can and they have been documenting quite a bit about their journey in doing so on their channel.

  • @larry3034
    @larry3034 Год назад

    I would like to see this beautiful home in person.❤❤❤

  • @pavelow235
    @pavelow235 Год назад

    Cool if I ever get away to Missouri, I'll be sure and tour the Rockcliffe Mansion!

  • @lisalemberis5195
    @lisalemberis5195 Год назад

    I did get to take a tour of this house while visiting Hannibal.

  • @patriacaveile2137
    @patriacaveile2137 Год назад

    I’ve been inside at home and it is beautiful

  • @redsand848evo
    @redsand848evo Год назад +1

    Have you ever done a video on the Carson mansion in Eureka?

  • @Jean-sv6kk
    @Jean-sv6kk Год назад

    What wealth!!!

  • @jillatherton4660
    @jillatherton4660 Год назад +3

    👍

  • @vickilindberg6336
    @vickilindberg6336 Год назад

    Rehabbing lumber baron built properties can be extra difficult due to the dimensions of the lumber for example 2X4's are really 2X4 - modern boards aren't full size.

  • @Idontcaremuch1000
    @Idontcaremuch1000 Год назад +4

    I find it odd how the family sealed this house after his death.

    • @annajohnson5779
      @annajohnson5779 10 месяцев назад

      you think about it though, they probably wouldn't have been able to afford upkeep on the house without him. But you're right, it is strange. For a few years after his death I believe there was a groundskeeper of some kind living on the third floor but he passed pretty early on after Cruikshank's death. Other than that we do know that this place is also haunted. There are many stories of people picking up stuff on EVP like the daughters talking on the 3rd floor. There's been servant stairwell door slams at 2am (which people attributed to Cruikshank himself), shadow figures on camera, and according to a previous caretaker (who now runs Haunted Hannibal as well as the Hannibal History Museum), there was a certain light some entity specifically would not let him turn on only if the finances of the place got too bad (yeah he got it checked by multiple electricians and there were no problems found, but the light wouldn't turn on only when they were financially in the hole, like before the house sold to the current owners, and it turned back on when finances were ok).

  • @alexstokowsky6360
    @alexstokowsky6360 Год назад +1

    The lumber baron who built this mansion stole his son's girlfriend, 27 years his junior, to be his own bride. He and his former wife had previously done a couple's type swap with another couple each pair without knowledge of the other pair and were the talk-of-the-town and not in a good way. They were rejected by the townsfolk of Hannibal, so Cruikshank built this mansion to show off and try to get the townspeople on his good side. He had Mark Twain speak there, amongst other notables and invited all the prominent Hannibal people. He died in1924, and his wife moved into one of their daughter's houses and wanted nothing to do with the mansion.
    It's a pity This Old House did not physically go to tour this house, as it is not far from St. Louis where the narrator lives, and it is worth a visit. A couple of men from Miami bought the house and operate it as a bed-and-breakfast from last I heard.

    • @Andi17G
      @Andi17G Год назад +1

      She moved next door to live with her daughter.

    • @alexstokowsky6360
      @alexstokowsky6360 Год назад

      @@Andi17G Yes, she did(:

  • @NelsonClick
    @NelsonClick Год назад

    I like this style. Why? It's heavy and masculine. Sitting abandoned for 40 years? No doubt this was the "scary house on the hill" that people avoided. I'm sure people would tell tales of how it was haunted a la Don Knotts, etc. But now that's It's cleaned up and restored and full of life and activity again the town can take pride in it.

    • @annajohnson5779
      @annajohnson5779 10 месяцев назад

      I heard a lot of kids would dare each other to go break into this house in the span of those 40 years. "heavy and masculine" was pretty much a synopsis of Cruikshank's style overall. He was Scottish and liked really dark finishes on everything. Dude even had a square toilet in his bathroom specifically just because he felt emasculated by round toilet bowls. There are plenty of tales about the house being haunted. I went more into detail about it on another comment here. According to the current owners they aren't bothered by it at all though because the one in the couple that mostly stays there says he isn't as sensitive to the spirits as much as some other people are.

  • @amada2941
    @amada2941 Год назад

  • @FistyMcStabb
    @FistyMcStabb Год назад

    Your voice is oddly soothing when you had just a little bit to much mushrooms!

  • @paulrithosh84
    @paulrithosh84 10 месяцев назад

    They are electrified?

  • @jmd1743
    @jmd1743 Год назад

    Would we consider such a house to be the McMansion of their day?

    • @alanblanes2876
      @alanblanes2876 Год назад +2

      This is definitely a custom, not a cookie cutter Mc mansion.

    • @jmd1743
      @jmd1743 Год назад

      @@GalliaNarbonensis So what example would be considered a McMansion of that time period?

    • @annajohnson5779
      @annajohnson5779 10 месяцев назад

      @@jmd1743 I don't know. But I do know that this thing isn't a McMansion at all because it was specifically and meticulously calculated (like the owner specifically commissioned a lot of detail into it) and has a ton of exquisite and skilled wood work and stained glass throughout the place. This wasn't some discordant abomination that was just slapped together like a McMansion would be.

  • @eugeniustheodidactus8890
    @eugeniustheodidactus8890 Год назад

    Beautiful architecture, but you are not even close to the real history of these majestic buildings which are far older than we could ever imagine.

  • @timothysullivan6790
    @timothysullivan6790 Год назад

    What a BORING, clunky exterior. Did they ever build a model? If it had been seen in 3D, the owners probably would have sent the architect back to the drawing board.

  • @mrdavid5771
    @mrdavid5771 Год назад +2

    Entrance hall looks like the muensters