This is one of the nicest, if not THE nicest, videos produced by Julie. The Hanham family is wonderful, as well as all the staff that works in the estate. However, if I had to single out anyone it would be Louise Marshall, what a lovely lady she is! The way she cares for those adorable animals is admirable. A wonderful video, truly 10 out of 10! Congratulations!
I just discovered Julie recently and I am so delighted by her program. What a lovely person she is and so sweet and respectful to the homes she visits. I am having such a good time watching her videos. Congratulations to her excellent crew as well💖🌸
For some reason, I never fast forward the intro of Julie’s monologue to the car, and the drive away to the location we’re visiting. I JUST realized that I never fast forwarded that part. It’s like the opening of a meditation session for me ❤❤❤❤❤I love this channel. Sending love to you and yours from Orlando, Florida, USA
The story of the death of Capt. John Hanham highlights the harsh, and sometimes very cruel, nature of the British military system. It is worth remembering that Great Britain was the last European nation to abolish flogging in its armed forces and this took place in 1881! The cause of Capt. Hanham´s death was his own stupidity (or cruelty); had he been a sensible man he would not have punished the soldier or just dismissed him with a reprimand. PS: How adorable the little doggie in the library!
Who tf cares!! The world ran of slavery, the world’s population participated in it, Almost the whole world profited from it, one way or another. Britain was the first to abolish it in their country and fought many of you Americans who wanted to keep it. 🙄 No one ever mentions that. 🙄 The US takes credit for it constantly on the internet. So no, she doesn’t need to rush to educate people, just like the US people don’t either, they just lie about it. 🖕🖕
Another amazing home with an incredible history! The reading of the widow's message in the box at about 20 minutes in just did me in, as stated, that was true love. Gorgeous home, an excellent video, very much appreciate learning about all of the details, incredible that it was a monastery in the year 700 !!!
I live in GRESHAM,OREGON and my aunt was OUEEN Victoria my aunt 7generation . I really love seeing These homes. Hope someday I can actually stay in one
Really hard to imagine , isn't it ? Unfathomable . I really need some well designed British traditional emoticons . Complete with Harris Tweed , Pipes , Period Spectacles , etc..
I have been absolutely aghast at so may of the interiors I have seen in these architecturally glorious houses, but the interiors of this house are perfect ...perfectly beautiful and appropriate.
Wow I have got to try cooking rice with fig leaves. Thanks for sharing that. I love the tour and learning more about Dean’s Court, English History and how beautiful the house is. I’ve been to Dorset and Poole and didn’t know that all this was nearby. I stayed at Sandbanks.
I really love the blue walls and white woodwork! It's very very nice. I love blue. What a great video! So instructive! That little doggie just adds the perfect touch!
AND a classic/vintage vette????? i don't think i could live such a shabby life!!! lol. wonderful visit and thank-you for sharing!!! i looooove this kind of stuff as it allows me to do the traveling i never got to do.
What a fabulous old home.They obviously love it too.Its nice when the family know all the history and have things like letters and paintings and photos to put faces to the people they are talking about.It sounds like a remarkable family.They were so welcoming too which was so nice and I think you really enjoyed this one as it was an adventure for you too with the fly fishing and the exploring down stairs too.I really enjoyed this one too..Thank you 🥰
Truly enjoying this content,thank you so much for your time and dedication to this. I hope you cover Longleat House someday as I am interested in learning more about the Marquess and Marchioness of Bath as well. Keep up the excellent work!
Julie, that was FABULOUS! I'm recuperating (praise the Lord) from an illness, and your videos are like a balm and a therapy! I've been following you off and on for some time, but now playing catch-up! Am so looking forward to seeing the completion of your beautiful library and the display of the fabulous gowns and treasures of your fellow American Viscountess of long ago! Thank you also for inviting us along your day to day life, in this beautiful country you have inherited, not by birth, but by LOVE! Big hug, from WallaWalla, Washington!
I love this show! Julie is a natural and brilliant tv host and personality. It would be great to find resources for a professional stylist and make-up artist.
Wonderful! Thank you for working so hard presenting preservation of family history and heritage. Although, you must list where you purchase your clothes. Love your blouses and dresses....so becoming. Living vicariously through your channel.
What a lovely couple Allie and William are. So imaginative and resourceful. Just like you Julie. I .must have missed this episode when it aired originally . So happy you re ran this one. Lived it.
I absolutely love the discussion and inclusion of the surrounding of the estate the lands, the farming, the shepherding, working around the cities and towns; the absolute loveliness of the two gentlemen to show Julie how to fly fish, which is not an easy sport and it was delightful to experience that. As an archaeologist, and I wanted to dig through the floor of the main estate down to the original monastery, I’m sure they would not have appreciated that. 😂 oh my goodness what a classical beauty Ali is.
Still trying to find out about your ponies, sheep, beavers, etc. It was 8 months ago. How are they doing? The children’s park. How did that turn out? Thank you in advance for your response. ❤
Hi Julie!!! Love everything you do!!! I’m sure you have seen Hopwood hall restoration. I wonder if your family has any connections to his through the centuries. Hopwood is doing a major restoration on his family home and I think would be cool if you 2 Americans connected. You both have what seems to be boundless energy and positivity.
What a wonderful history!! Wow. I think this might be the best visit of an estate you’ve done yet! It’s interesting to see the different dispositions or personalities of the families of the estates you visit- this family seem really passionate about their home, and relatively progressive and down to earth- lovely. I love their little dog Buster! There are coffee table books here in Australia about wine estate dogs and the dogs personalities/ likes/ dislikes- I’d love something like that on your channel. As for your fear of cattle- you should meet dairy cattle- because they’re handled twice a day they’re very sweet/ docile. ❤
Why is it when the Gardener said " a nice big juicy one " I immediately thought of the handsome son-in-law 🤔 ? How very naughty of me . 🤦 The son-in-law seems rather neglected in this video about gloriously well designed architecture . 😅🤷🤦Any 🍆 in that spectacular garden ? I must confess I was wrong in a previous video about Libraries will blue walls . This color blue in this gorgeous Library is stunning and brings out the beautiful dark wood furniture . The grain of the wood comes alive next to the blue walls . This blue seems warm and cozy and not cold as I would imagine blue walls to be . This blue color is perfect for a Library and I'm going to presume that the windows , natural light , and the direction of the room with regards to sunlight places a factor in the warmth of the room and the blue not appearing cold or depressing . The story of the widow and her letter ✉ and note 📝 about the bullet was very touching and heartbreaking . Love the history of these homes as well as the families history . Thank all of you for sharing with us .
Simply a stunning estate on a river! I must say your husband certainly married exceptionally well. What a workhorse you are for the family estate and entire family 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 PS. Love those 70’s jeans!! I had a pair exactly like them. Except I couldn’t get in to them now 💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗
I've always wondered, for plants like cauliflower, cabbage, and artichokes, how people figured out that hidden inside all those leaves is a wonderfully edible part.
This is a gorgeous place and video! But the constant gasping is annoying me so much LOL You're amazing Julie - never change :) But the gasping is driving me nuts haha
Yes this is done with most of these RUclips channels, so that new commers can watch them,sometimes return for updates and I personally go back and re-watch many of them often I always see or hear details I may had missed the first time or I may not have remembered lol 😀 I love Julie's presentations and enthusiasm for true History 👍😊 ❤ Enjoy !!!
There may be some footings down deep under, but that is all about this house that could be "8th century". But then, leave it to an "American viscountess" to not know the difference--how lucky, she has a paid sponsorship with a "mental health" business, in case education doesn't work.
I looked up the history and the family, and it says there’s no heir. What happens when there’s no heir? Does it go into the care of the national trust?
This is one of the nicest, if not THE nicest, videos produced by Julie. The Hanham family is wonderful, as well as all the staff that works in the estate. However, if I had to single out anyone it would be Louise Marshall, what a lovely lady she is! The way she cares for those adorable animals is admirable. A wonderful video, truly 10 out of 10! Congratulations!
Agreed. Stupendous. Thank you, Viscountess.
I agree. Wonderful episode❣️👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you I'm going to continue watching I'm a quarter of the way in.
Only 11 minutes in and barely seeing the place, and by golly isn't it gorgeous! I love those archways 🤗💚
Freezing cold conditions! 🥶 These people should be given medals for living in these barns.
I just discovered Julie recently and I am so delighted by her program. What a lovely person she is and so sweet and respectful to the homes she visits. I am having such a good time watching her videos. Congratulations to her excellent crew as well💖🌸
For some reason, I never fast forward the intro of Julie’s monologue to the car, and the drive away to the location we’re visiting. I JUST realized that I never fast forwarded that part. It’s like the opening of a meditation session for me ❤❤❤❤❤I love this channel.
Sending love to you and yours from Orlando, Florida, USA
I do the exact same. Love it every time.
I love the intro
@@hopesprings4967I have to see that 59 vet. It warms my American heart.
The story of the death of Capt. John Hanham highlights the harsh, and sometimes very cruel, nature of the British military system. It is worth remembering that Great Britain was the last European nation to abolish flogging in its armed forces and this took place in 1881! The cause of Capt. Hanham´s death was his own stupidity (or cruelty); had he been a sensible man he would not have punished the soldier or just dismissed him with a reprimand.
PS: How adorable the little doggie in the library!
Who tf cares!! The world ran of slavery, the world’s population participated in it, Almost the whole world profited from it, one way or another. Britain was the first to abolish it in their country and fought many of you Americans who wanted to keep it. 🙄
No one ever mentions that. 🙄 The US takes credit for it constantly on the internet. So no, she doesn’t need to rush to educate people, just like the US people don’t either, they just lie about it. 🖕🖕
Thats so sweet, rescue sheep that needed a home were saved by the sheepherdess.
I absolutely love Georgian architecture!
Another amazing home with an incredible history! The reading of the widow's message in the box at about 20 minutes in just did me in, as stated, that was true love. Gorgeous home, an excellent video, very much appreciate learning about all of the details, incredible that it was a monastery in the year 700 !!!
I live in GRESHAM,OREGON and my aunt was OUEEN Victoria my aunt 7generation . I really love seeing These homes.
Hope someday I can actually stay in one
This English homestead is actually OLDER than England itself, unreal!
Really hard to imagine , isn't it ? Unfathomable . I really need some well designed British traditional emoticons . Complete with Harris Tweed , Pipes , Period Spectacles , etc..
@@christophermaulden733😊
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That was wonderful, thank you!😊
How fantastic • So very glad it has been restored and still standing all these years. Thank you for sharing.
This is a repeat of a long time ago. Very well done.
I have been absolutely aghast at so may of the interiors I have seen in these architecturally glorious houses, but the interiors of this house are perfect ...perfectly beautiful and appropriate.
the creativity of the men who designed, engineered, and built these homes is unbelievable
Beautiful Julie, beautiful video. I particularly enjoyed the peacefulness of watching you in the water.
Wow I have got to try cooking rice with fig leaves. Thanks for sharing that. I love the tour and learning more about Dean’s Court, English History and how beautiful the house is. I’ve been to Dorset and Poole and didn’t know that all this was nearby. I stayed at Sandbanks.
This is truly wonderful
I really love the blue walls and white woodwork! It's very very nice. I love blue. What a great video! So instructive! That little doggie just adds the perfect touch!
Such wonderful history in this beautiful home. Thank you so much for sharing ‼️👏‼️👏 ✨💫
💖💖💖💖💖 I LOVE THIS AMAZING DEAN’S COURT CREATION INSIDE AND OUT AND THE LOVELY FAMILY WITHIN AND WITHOUT!!!
AND a classic/vintage vette????? i don't think i could live such a shabby life!!! lol. wonderful visit and thank-you for sharing!!! i looooove this kind of stuff as it allows me to do the traveling i never got to do.
What a fabulous old home.They obviously love it too.Its nice when the family know all the history and have things like letters and paintings and photos to put faces to the people they are talking about.It sounds like a remarkable family.They were so welcoming too which was so nice and I think you really enjoyed this one as it was an adventure for you too with the fly fishing and the exploring down stairs too.I really enjoyed this one too..Thank you 🥰
Thank you for showing and sharing the amazing historical place and the wounder's of such an interesting place.
Watching from Israel.
Well done Julie - thanks again for this one.
Truly enjoying this content,thank you so much for your time and dedication to this. I hope you cover Longleat House someday as I am interested in learning more about the Marquess and Marchioness of Bath as well. Keep up the excellent work!
Julie thank you for the video and also with a lot of history and beautiful garden.
I love this! Absolutely stunning! Such history here! Thank you, Julie..you are Awesome! From Maine, USA
Julie, that was FABULOUS! I'm recuperating (praise the Lord) from an illness, and your videos are like a balm and a therapy! I've been following you off and on for some time, but now playing catch-up! Am so looking forward to seeing the completion of your beautiful library and the display of the fabulous gowns and treasures of your fellow American Viscountess of long ago! Thank you also for inviting us along your day to day life, in this beautiful country you have inherited, not by birth, but by LOVE!
Big hug, from
WallaWalla, Washington!
Watching these programs always brings a smile to my face. Thank you so much from Australia.
I love this show! Julie is a natural and brilliant tv host and personality. It would be great to find resources for a professional stylist and make-up artist.
Wonderful! Thank you for working so hard presenting preservation of family history and heritage. Although, you must list where you purchase your clothes. Love your blouses and dresses....so becoming. Living vicariously through your channel.
What a lovely couple Allie and William are. So imaginative and resourceful. Just like you Julie. I .must have missed this episode when it aired originally . So happy you re ran this one. Lived it.
Thank you for sharing this. It just shows how we really are connected to our past. Beautiful video.
Oh! That sad note from Hanham's widow made me cry! How bitter the pain of love is.
What an interesting and wonderful place 🙏❤ Thank you for sharing with us ☺
The lady of the house looks just like the other older lady of the house. Williams mother. Amazing.
Hands down one of the most beautiful (to me) homes featured so far. I would move there just to enjoy these history homes.
One of your best visits! I enjoyed every minute!
Julie interrupts a bit much, I would have like to hear the owners finish their thoughts. But otherwise a lovely post.
She is just so enthusiastic and ebullient I don't think she can hold in her thoughts and is afraid she will forget something.
Thanks for sharing
Thank you for giving mental health importance, so people are not ashamed to ask for help.
What a wonderful vlog. So interesting. The Hannon family are so down to earth and industrious. Thank you for sharing this with us!
Thankyou; a complete joy.
Utterly fascinating! Wonderful!!
I love the front of the home. The color pink color is beautiful.
Amazing resemblance of the new generation and the 19th century widow. ..they are so much alike.
Lovely vlog Julie. Thank you
One of the best videos. Possibly my favorite.
Loved everything about this video.thank you👍💞🌈🇨🇦
Glad you enjoyed it!
I absolutely love the discussion and inclusion of the surrounding of the estate the lands, the farming, the shepherding, working around the cities and towns; the absolute loveliness of the two gentlemen to show Julie how to fly fish, which is not an easy sport and it was delightful to experience that. As an archaeologist, and I wanted to dig through the floor of the main estate down to the original monastery, I’m sure they would not have appreciated that. 😂 oh my goodness what a classical beauty Ali is.
Darling you do not let people talk. :( Other than that, brilliant!
This is a beautiful video!! 🐑 🐐 🪴 🙏 for sharing
Beautiful, thank you
If I could live like this, in this beautiful home with so much history, all the wonderful stories! I would live happily ever after!
Love watching you guys
Fascinated with Cordelia . I know this home ! Hello Julie from Kane County Illinois ! 🌽❤
Still trying to find out about your ponies, sheep, beavers, etc. It was 8 months ago. How are they doing? The children’s park. How did that turn out? Thank you in advance for your response. ❤
I just love whatever Julie hosts! This is a great episode!
Absolutely lovely!!!
Excellent video thx
Hi Julie!!! Love everything you do!!! I’m sure you have seen Hopwood hall restoration. I wonder if your family has any connections to his through the centuries. Hopwood is doing a major restoration on his family home and I think would be cool if you 2 Americans connected. You both have what seems to be boundless energy and positivity.
Isn't this an older episode?
Yes, it is
It sure is. The reason I remember is the widow’s bedroom paint color. French grey.
Pretty sure it's the combination of the shorter episodes on Dean's Court
@@harrytuttle0 that makes sense, because it felt very familiar to me.
What a wonderful history!! Wow. I think this might be the best visit of an estate you’ve done yet! It’s interesting to see the different dispositions or personalities of the families of the estates you visit- this family seem really passionate about their home, and relatively progressive and down to earth- lovely. I love their little dog Buster! There are coffee table books here in Australia about wine estate dogs and the dogs personalities/ likes/ dislikes- I’d love something like that on your channel. As for your fear of cattle- you should meet dairy cattle- because they’re handled twice a day they’re very sweet/ docile. ❤
How blessed you are to enjoy this luxury, of course the back story has issues of English wealth.
Why is it when the Gardener said " a nice big juicy one " I immediately thought of the handsome son-in-law 🤔 ? How very naughty of me . 🤦 The son-in-law seems rather neglected in this video about gloriously well designed architecture . 😅🤷🤦Any 🍆 in that spectacular garden ? I must confess I was wrong in a previous video about Libraries will blue walls . This color blue in this gorgeous Library is stunning and brings out the beautiful dark wood furniture . The grain of the wood comes alive next to the blue walls . This blue seems warm and cozy and not cold as I would imagine blue walls to be . This blue color is perfect for a Library and I'm going to presume that the windows , natural light , and the direction of the room with regards to sunlight places a factor in the warmth of the room and the blue not appearing cold or depressing . The story of the widow and her letter ✉ and note 📝 about the bullet was very touching and heartbreaking . Love the history of these homes as well as the families history . Thank all of you for sharing with us .
Simply a stunning estate on a river! I must say your husband certainly married exceptionally well. What a workhorse you are for the family estate and entire family 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
PS. Love those 70’s jeans!! I had a pair exactly like them. Except I couldn’t get in to them now 💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗
They’re back in style don’t ya know ❣️ And I love them❣️👏🏻👏🏻
@@hollykeller1545 oh I do love them . Did then and do now 👍
Me too! Stylish but comfortable 😊
Beautiful place
I love this channel.
thank you very much.
I would love to learn how to garden. Their garden with its fresh organic soil, i would love to taste the veggies.
Wasn't there a horrific murder there in 1985? Battered to death with a typewriter if I recall correctly
is this a re-upload? I remember watching this. Also, Abode and Real Royalty has the same video.
Yes, they did it in a few videos 2 years ago. They have done this a few times , 😢
Wonderful
The TL story is really intense..❤
Awesome.
In a turquoise Corvette with the steering wheel on the left side.
1300 years ago there was a georgian mansion built 😂
I've always wondered, for plants like cauliflower, cabbage, and artichokes, how people figured out that hidden inside all those leaves is a wonderfully edible part.
You already showcased this home a while back. Is it just a re-upload with each of the episodes put together?? Confused 😕
This is a gorgeous place and video! But the constant gasping is annoying me so much LOL You're amazing Julie - never change :) But the gasping is driving me nuts haha
Repeat episode?
Yes, they did it in a few videos, 2 years ago. This is not the first time I've seen them do this😢.
Yes this is done with most of these RUclips channels, so that new commers can watch them,sometimes return for updates and I personally go back and re-watch many of them often I always see or hear details I may had missed the first time or I may not have remembered lol 😀 I love Julie's presentations and enthusiasm for true History 👍😊 ❤ Enjoy !!!
The outside of the house looks a bit rough but if someone gave it to me, I would take it without a second thought
Didn't you already post this? I'm sure I saw it a few months ago....
Yes they did, 2 years ago.😢
Fish upstream. 😂1:11:05.. and stay silent
Does it get any cuter than Buster?❤ and of course the property is stunning 😍
ok, right, oh my God, ok, ok, all right, there, ok, ok, ok, there, ok, ok, right, ok, ok, yeah, ok.....
😂
Patterson will pay !!!!
This one looks like the mansion from The Gentlemen
Rescued sheep ❤
Fabulous car!
Did King Alfred visit the manor?
There may be some footings down deep under, but that is all about this house that could be "8th century". But then, leave it to an "American viscountess" to not know the difference--how lucky, she has a paid sponsorship with a "mental health" business, in case education doesn't work.
I looked up the history and the family, and it says there’s no heir. What happens when there’s no heir? Does it go into the care of the national trust?
It can look better on the outside 😊.
Copy and paste the wall paper many wall paper companies can do it.
I noticed that all my British RUclips channels have a green room decoration preference.
Green is the British color preference.
Julie, how do we find the daughters IG to order some stockings?
Hello Julie, how can we find the daughters IG, to order some stockings?
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The level of animal fear to a domesticated animal is ridiculous. 🤨