Three lesser known Boleyn family treasures indeed! I was not familiar with them. Always amazing to find out about some unheard of link to Anne Boleyn. Just when you think you've heard it all......
The screen at St Margaret's is a thing of beauty. Who'd have thought an old, remote and unassuming church would possess such a treasure, one packed full of royal symbolism. Anne's falcon badge really stands out. A touching yet risky move to leave it there. So glad it wasn't removed or destroyed.
Another fascinating travel guide. Our family really appreciate the amount of research and knowledge it must take to produce these valuable films. The property on King Street in Norwich is certainly intriguing. Having watched your travel guide feature on the 'Heraldic Panels of Anne of Cleves' if any one can unravel the mystery of who owns this property it will be you. Many Thanks for all your hard work.
At 6:53, what is that beautiful choral music and who performs it? I'd love to know! Awesome video and thanks for all the hard work you put into it! Blessings!!!
'Holy Chants' by Tailkeeper music. It is under licence from Motion Array which is the library we often use for music to accompany our videos. I am not sure you will find it publicly as I think they created it inspired from a handful of works from classical composers.
This was just fantastic thank you so much for sharing! I just love that throughout Elizabeth rein she continued to show her mother respect. The Tudor era is flat out defined by the women of that age not the men lol
This is amazing thank you! I am just finishing writing my book Past Lives That Matter and it includes the Boleyn Family! I live in Norwich and was in King Street but was not aware that this building belonged to the Boleyn’s!
My goodness this is a spectacular episode. The two churches are incredible. I’m wondering if some of the Tudor movies where filmed at Norwich cathedral. It seems so familiar.
Thomas Boleyn also had property in Birmingham, There are roads named Boleyn Road, and Ormond Road, and the property was Ganow house and gardens, of course the house is no longer there. There is an estate built on the site,
Would the two churches have been brightly painted all over the interior at one point? Beautiful buildings, all of them actually, you can imagine if the leaded windows were still in the last one--or maybe they're protected under the wood panels? Hmmmmm.
Such an interesting video. I especially enjoyed the lovely choral music which captured the atmosphere of Norwich Cathedral perfectly 🕯💙
Catching up on all my Tudor Travel Guide vids. The filming of the cathedral was especially awesome. I LOVE learning these little known facts!
Three lesser known Boleyn family treasures indeed!
I was not familiar with them. Always amazing to find out about some unheard of link to Anne Boleyn. Just when you think you've heard it all......
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The screen at St Margaret's is a thing of beauty. Who'd have thought an old, remote and unassuming church would possess such a treasure, one packed full of royal symbolism.
Anne's falcon badge really stands out. A touching yet risky move to leave it there. So glad it wasn't removed or destroyed.
I really enjoyed watching this video I'm also a massive fan of Anne boleyn
So cool to see something that isn't already done to death about the Boleyns! Thank you for the very interesting tour.
Oh, thank you! So glad you enjoyed it.
Great intro. Didn’t get bored
Wow, big and gorgeous.
Gorgeous… architecture
Another fascinating travel guide. Our family really appreciate the amount of research and knowledge it must take to produce these valuable films. The property on King Street in Norwich is certainly intriguing. Having watched your travel guide feature on the 'Heraldic Panels of Anne of Cleves' if any one can unravel the mystery of who owns this property it will be you. Many Thanks for all your hard work.
Thanks!
Thank you, Fran. That is AMAZING! xxx
You’re welcome! 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
At 6:53, what is that beautiful choral music and who performs it? I'd love to know! Awesome video and thanks for all the hard work you put into it! Blessings!!!
The music was very moving. I just loved it.
I want to know the music too
'Holy Chants' by Tailkeeper music. It is under licence from Motion Array which is the library we often use for music to accompany our videos. I am not sure you will find it publicly as I think they created it inspired from a handful of works from classical composers.
This was just fantastic thank you so much for sharing! I just love that throughout Elizabeth rein she continued to show her mother respect. The Tudor era is flat out defined by the women of that age not the men lol
This is amazing thank you! I am just finishing writing my book Past Lives That Matter and it includes the Boleyn Family! I live in Norwich and was in King Street but was not aware that this building belonged to the Boleyn’s!
I'm just finishing my book trauma drama and karma so you got my vote will follow you
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome! Sounds like a good book!
thanks sarah, lovely show
Beautiful place thank u so much 🤗
These videos are amazing, Sarah! Thank you!
You're so welcome!
The Howards also had a long, deep history in East Anglia. And Anne's mother was a Howard.
So much history in the area. Major economic center.
I was so emotional watching this video. It touched me on a soul level. I was indeed “ home.” Thank you !
Lovely!
Splendid content, as usual! Thank you!
have you ever seen the Boleyn cup in cirencester ?
Thank you. I'll take my kids on an excursion
My goodness this is a spectacular episode. The two churches are incredible. I’m wondering if some of the Tudor movies where filmed at Norwich cathedral. It seems so familiar.
Thank so much! I am not sure but it wouldn't surprise me...
Yeah that cloistered walking area is very familiar to the one used in The White Princess and The Spanish Princess
Thomas Boleyn also had property in Birmingham, There are roads named Boleyn Road, and Ormond Road, and the property was Ganow house and gardens, of course the house is no longer there. There is an estate built on the site,
Great info! Shame nothing remains...
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Would the two churches have been brightly painted all over the interior at one point? Beautiful buildings, all of them actually, you can imagine if the leaded windows were still in the last one--or maybe they're protected under the wood panels? Hmmmmm.
Definitely brightly painted - as was the Catholic / medieval way!
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