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  • In Derbyshire lies a grand mansion which is unusual for its contents. The owners never threw anything out and, as rooms became cluttered, they simply closed the door and move to another room. As Calke Abbey fell into disrepair, the house became a time capsule, full of abandoned treasures from the past. In 1984 Blue Peter's Janet Ellis went to meet the current owner Henry Harpur-Crewe and took a look for herself.
    Not long after this film was made, the house was taken on by the National Trust, who decided to keep the house in its current state to demonstrate the decline that many such country houses faced.
    Clip taken from Blue Peter, originally broadcast on BBC One, Thursday 22 March, 1984.
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  • @HandyAndyTechTips
    @HandyAndyTechTips Месяц назад +72

    It's hard to believe that a show for kids could be more informative and sensible than many contemporary shows made for adults! Great clip.

    • @malcolmjawohowelll2892
      @malcolmjawohowelll2892 Месяц назад +10

      Yes blue peter treated irs young audiences with intelligence.amd respected that some children are fascinated by grown up things

    • @hopebgood
      @hopebgood Месяц назад +7

      @@malcolmjawohowelll2892 I totally agree mate. I used to love Blue Peter when I was a kid cos they didn't speak down to me.

  • @fburton8
    @fburton8 Месяц назад +35

    And this was Blue Peter, a programme for children. Splendid!

    • @tomkandy
      @tomkandy Месяц назад

      Honestly made it half way through before realising it was from Blue Peter

    • @asa1973100
      @asa1973100 Месяц назад

      Janet Ellis SACKED BY THE BBC FOR BEING PREGNANT AND NOT MARRIED!!!!! HOW THINGS CHANGE HEY

  • @stevenbradley8492
    @stevenbradley8492 Месяц назад +21

    The presenter's voice is beautiful, and the show is presented efficiently and in a charming way.

  • @rosieHolliday5887
    @rosieHolliday5887 Месяц назад +7

    Gosh! The dream would be to transport myself back to 1984 & spend days rifling through all of those rooms of "junk" Just amazing

  • @mrlotusmic
    @mrlotusmic Месяц назад +22

    Can’t beat a bit of Ralph Vaughan Williams to start the day.

  • @City__Walker
    @City__Walker Месяц назад +6

    "Set in the midst of a landscape park, Calke Abbey is presented by the National Trust as an illustration of the English country house in decline. At its time of endowment, there had been little change to many rooms since the 1880s. A massive amount of remedial work but no restoration has been done and interiors are almost as they were found in 1985, so the decay of the building and its interiors has been halted but not reversed"

  • @deidraboswell8451
    @deidraboswell8451 18 дней назад

    I so hope all these things are saved, kept in a museum perhaps.

  • @kap2027
    @kap2027 Месяц назад +22

    Brilliant clip, presented beautifully to by Janet Ellis too!

  • @OhTheNormanity
    @OhTheNormanity 26 дней назад

    Grew up watching Blue Peter. Fantastic show for us Gen Xers.

  • @tomtebby7408
    @tomtebby7408 Месяц назад +17

    Caulke Abbey is a fantastic place to visit. It is still very much like it was in this video with lots of junk in dark rooms and forgotten toys - but beautiful too.

    • @bardo0007
      @bardo0007 Месяц назад

      Some of the toys must be worth a fortune today. Like that horse.

  • @penelopesparrow
    @penelopesparrow Месяц назад +2

    An absolute bucket list place for me, one day I'll make it over (from all the way here in Australia). Amazing to think this was 30 years ago and the abbey still operates today, mostly entirely the same! I expect you could walk into that bedroom and find everything in the same spot, just a little more dusty. It was kept like this by the trust on purpose, as a perfect illustration of the way stately homes declined in the 20th century as family's fortunes fell.

    • @nottmjas
      @nottmjas Месяц назад +1

      I've been some 30 times as it's only an hour away from me and the rooms are still as shown here. As I've said elsewhere, the most emotive time to visit is late afternoon in October, November and December - check in the NT's website to see opening times and when the house closes for its annual winter deep clean - as the dimming light makes the inside and especially the abandoned rooms even more atmospheric.
      Plus if you'll be staying nearby, there are some other cracking National Trust and English Heritage places to visit in the surrounding area such as Ashby Castle, Packwood House, Baddesley Clinton House, Kenilworth Castle, Bolsover Castle, Hardwick Hall and Kedleston Hall, the home of a viceroy of India. And you have the Cotswolds and the Peak District, Lichfield, Warwick and Stratford upon Avon within driving reach. And all just two and a bit hours north of London.

    • @penelopesparrow
      @penelopesparrow Месяц назад +1

      @@nottmjas thanks so much for all the info! So many places to explore; I've been to England twice and both times I didn't want to leave, I feel very at home there 🥰

    • @nottmjas
      @nottmjas Месяц назад

      @@penelopesparrow Aussies, Kiwis and Canucks should always feel as if they're at home when visiting these islands, and vice versa 🇬🇧💞 🇦🇺💞🇨🇦💞🇳🇿

  • @juanman75
    @juanman75 Месяц назад +11

    Another gem from the archives! Looks like a very quirky and interesting place to visit. Very well made and presented programme.

  • @lynnedanieli2537
    @lynnedanieli2537 Месяц назад +1

    Janet's voice is wonderful 😊

  • @2511dhall
    @2511dhall Месяц назад +5

    I have been there and it is great place to visit.

  • @jakecavendish3470
    @jakecavendish3470 Месяц назад +3

    Why does it feel so good?

    • @jeangenie68
      @jeangenie68 Месяц назад +1

      😂 I see what you did there.

  • @growlerthe2nd712
    @growlerthe2nd712 Месяц назад +7

    I’ve been to Caulke Abbey many times as I live near by , but I only been around the house once, I used to prefer the grounds instead some beautiful old trees there, and we used to take the kids in the summer for picnics and play football or mess around with a frisbee 🥏.

  • @user-sv2hw7zd3b
    @user-sv2hw7zd3b Месяц назад +1

    Amazing possessions in that house 😍

  • @freakywizard2936
    @freakywizard2936 10 дней назад

    As a child I would let my toys and trinkets exactly the same way and place, just as I had left them the day before, for hours in the following morning. I would stare at them untouched, harmoniously messy and when finally one where touched I lost a bit of a sense of wisdom greater than one can humanly explain... Only then I would start playing with them again. This video made me remind the feeling of it.

    • @freakywizard2936
      @freakywizard2936 10 дней назад

      It was a peace undisturbed and Almost like history

  • @leechilds3725
    @leechilds3725 Месяц назад +9

    Back when the BBC produced great TV.

  • @kimsherlock8969
    @kimsherlock8969 Месяц назад

    That birds expression, I loved it and knew I would smile at the contents.
    Is the bird a Gull 😂😅😊

  • @BeesWaxMinder
    @BeesWaxMinder Месяц назад +6

    Very like her daughter...& of course, Vice Versa!

  • @JCJTC
    @JCJTC Месяц назад +5

    Arrested decay is a wonderful way to preserve our past. This was also used in parts of Alexandra Palace.
    It was reports like this in my childhood that fuelled my love of history. The rate at which we lost places like this, not just the massive stately homes but the smaller versions in towns all around the country (the village or town "big house") in the inter and post war years last century, we are lucky to have those that survived.

    • @handsoffmycactus2958
      @handsoffmycactus2958 Месяц назад

      Arrested decay is just a made up fancy way of saying laziness and hoarding.

    • @handsoffmycactus2958
      @handsoffmycactus2958 Месяц назад

      It was “used” in parts of Alexandra Palace, what nonsense.

  • @thecaveofthedead
    @thecaveofthedead Месяц назад

    Marvellously eerie. Like the inspiration for Gormenghast.

  • @matthewbland8765
    @matthewbland8765 Месяц назад +2

    JANET BLOODY ELLIS! 😍

  • @cbwavy
    @cbwavy Месяц назад

    7:16 -wow that is so cool!

  • @k_DAN
    @k_DAN Месяц назад +5

    Like as if the old coot couldn't have taken 20 minutes away from his accounting to show and tell her real stories about the place.

  • @refosco1993
    @refosco1993 Месяц назад +1

    I’d like to see what the house is like now

  • @robinvanags912
    @robinvanags912 Месяц назад +5

    Ellis arriving by Alfasud, examines aristocratic eccentricity.

    • @Ivorbiggin
      @Ivorbiggin Месяц назад +4

      I bet it was already rusty as it was 3 year’s old !

    • @jameswaters5133
      @jameswaters5133 Месяц назад

      @@Ivorbiggin No chance of it restarting - she's still there in one of the dusty rooms!

  • @syedalamgir5838
    @syedalamgir5838 Месяц назад +1

    Mystery of past

  • @jasonayres
    @jasonayres Месяц назад +2

    As someone who likes nosing around antique and old ware shops (- generally looking at antiques, occasionally buying old wares-), this was fascinating. A story tinged with sadness, but fascinating.
    Some of the contents would fetch a bit of money these days.
    I don't know about the disused chamber pots, though. Although, there are collectors for everything these days.

  • @Paul2377
    @Paul2377 Месяц назад +4

    Did the National Trust really leave it untouched "to demonstrate the decline that many such country houses faced", or was it because they didn't want to spend the money to clear it out and do it up? :)

    • @nottmjas
      @nottmjas Месяц назад

      A bit of both, but mainly the former. The NT first makes a property that they've taken on watertight and structural sound then tends to persevere properties in the state they were left in and not renovate them.

    • @Paul2377
      @Paul2377 Месяц назад

      @@nottmjas I was being a little facetious. I love the NT and I'm a proud member, but I can imagine it would cost a lot more money to have cleared most of the rooms out and made them look half decent.

    • @pw7010
      @pw7010 Месяц назад

      ​@@Paul2377 What would be the point of "clearing" most of the rooms, tidiness fan?

    • @nottmjas
      @nottmjas Месяц назад +1

      @@Paul2377 I spoke with a senior volunteer at Calke who mentioned that the NT doesn't disneyfy their properties; they leave that to developers who take on such properties.

    • @handsoffmycactus2958
      @handsoffmycactus2958 Месяц назад +1

      They cba.

  • @sadakamber5843
    @sadakamber5843 Месяц назад +2

    Oh yes..! My teenage dream, Janet Ellis 🤪🤤 🤭🤫

    • @anthonymitchell8893
      @anthonymitchell8893 Месяц назад

      dirty boy she was my crush not yours back off buster 🤣🤣😃😃😄😄😎

  • @maxasaurus3008
    @maxasaurus3008 Месяц назад

    Hard to believe this was thirty nine years ago.

    • @nottmjas
      @nottmjas Месяц назад +2

      I saw this clip when it was first broadcast and I was fascinated by that place, little knowing that it would one day become my favourite NT stately home.
      I must have visited it some thirty times over the years and in my opinion the best time to visit is in autumn in late afternoon just as the sun is setting and the light inside the rooms, especially the derelict ones facing east, is very atmospheric. You can sense the spirits of past inhabitants all around you.
      Like I said, l know that I saw this some 40 years ago but in my mind's eye, I thought that it was Simon Groome who presented this piece.

    • @anthonymitchell8893
      @anthonymitchell8893 Месяц назад

      nottmjas i fairness she is the spitting image of Simon i could see why you would think that 😎

    • @nottmjas
      @nottmjas Месяц назад

      @@anthonymitchell8893 more likely that Simon is a Derbyshire lad so whilst remembering the house, I forgot who the presenter was and then assumed it was him. Still, someone like Janet or Sarah would never be given a chance of presenting a children's TV show nowadays: too well spoken to connect with the viewers.

  • @davidtexmex1616
    @davidtexmex1616 Месяц назад +1

    Somewhat merrily morbid, the reclusive nature of it all points to suspicion 🤔

  • @andsoistopped
    @andsoistopped Месяц назад +7

    They liked birds so much they killed them, stuffed them and put them in cabinets. Brilliant.

  • @hilaryepstein6013
    @hilaryepstein6013 Месяц назад +3

    I just feel sorry for their families who were stuck in that mausoleum for generation after generation. No wonder they turned out the way they did.

  • @dzadza7775
    @dzadza7775 Месяц назад

    How did it escape requisition in WW2? Or did it?

    • @jameswaters5133
      @jameswaters5133 Месяц назад +1

      Probably cause it was so antiquated. Felbrigg in Norfolk escaped requisition because it had no electricity.

    • @KathW-bf3ks
      @KathW-bf3ks Месяц назад

      There were a small number of soldiers billeted there in part of the house, possibly engaged in making decoys to confuse night bombers. But only for the first couple of years of the war I believe.

  • @jeangenie68
    @jeangenie68 Месяц назад

    The lovely Janet Ellis, who's other claim to fame...
    She is also the mother of Sophie Ellis-Bextor.

  • @andsoistopped
    @andsoistopped Месяц назад +2

    Just wondering if this clip would be better served with ‘Murder on the Dance floor’.

  • @rareblues78daddy
    @rareblues78daddy Месяц назад +8

    Ah, Calke Abbey... the insanity of the British Upper Class.

  • @Mooocheropordis
    @Mooocheropordis Месяц назад

    Odd that 'naturalist' has changed its meaning, whilst now it's means conserving habitats for living endangered animals and plants, to the Victorians it meant killing and stuffing to possess a rare bird in a box till there weren't any left!

  • @TheHarrip
    @TheHarrip Месяц назад +1

    Didn't her daughter become a pop star?

    • @M_Bamboozled
      @M_Bamboozled Месяц назад

      And when Janet became pregnant with her (unmarried), Blue Peter sacked her for it.

  • @robbflynn4325
    @robbflynn4325 Месяц назад

    Some of the 'junk ' will be worth a fortune.

  • @stepheng8779
    @stepheng8779 Месяц назад +1

    Find it Fix it Flog it

  • @ed_leonardi
    @ed_leonardi Месяц назад +6

    When people spoke English properly.

    • @hopebgood
      @hopebgood Месяц назад +1

      People speak English properly now...just with different accents.

    • @ed_leonardi
      @ed_leonardi Месяц назад

      @@hopebgood if you have proper education you shouldn't have an accent.

    • @ed_leonardi
      @ed_leonardi Месяц назад +1

      @@hopebgood the only good accent is RP accent.

    • @hopebgood
      @hopebgood Месяц назад +1

      @@ed_leonardi 🙄

    • @jameswaters5133
      @jameswaters5133 Месяц назад +2

      She's so clear, isn't she. Very good.