The Honeymoon Suite was very nice, as were the other rooms, but I LOVED the Veranda Room. That bed was spectacular and the desk!!! I have to point out, though, that the piece on the wall in the upstairs landing is an appliqué quilt, not a tapestry. Tapestries are woven on looms in such a way that pictures or scenes are formed whereas appliquéd quilts are made of cloth, generally a large solid ground with cut pieces put together to form shapes and stitched on top. The whole thing is layered with either more large pieces of cloth stacked or batting with another large sheet of cloth for the bottom. Decorative hand stitching holds all the layers together and the final product has a border sewn around to finish it. It is a beautiful house with such a charming couple as owners and hosts! And a very enjoyable video!
Thank you so much! The information you provided is very useful, we will pin this comment so that everyone else can learn about the difference between appliqué quilts and tapestries.
What a simply lovely couple! She is so sweet and down to earth. And their desire to make others have a wonderful experience is touching. All the hard work paid off as this home is stunning! They should feel very proud of the outcome of this endeavour.
These owners should be given a medal for stripping and restoring all the old woodwork! What a labor of love! Absolutely amazing! How did they do it? The cherry wood in the music room is my favorite!
I'm SO happy that they stripped all of the wood, but most of the rooms need to be wallpapered. Ceilings weren't painted white back then. They were painted in deeper or medium colors because they were so high, and it gave the illusion of lower ceilings. The furniture is absolutely gorgeous!
I appreciate the discussion with the owners regarding preserving historic homes with the craftsman features and old-growth woods. Contrasting this house with McMansions really drives home the point that "they don't build them like they used to." It is true that that house would fit right in with the Central West End!
I’ve been binging on all my home tour channels during football season;(. In my opinion, Ken gives the best tours. Not only does he tell the history of the home, but I really enjoy his architectural lessons teaching me not only what various types and styles but also why and how it may have been used. Also, the filming is top shelf, not rushed, doesn’t make me dizzy, but instead moves in a way to make me feel as if I’m there with y’all. I really like seeing how each room flows into the next so that I can then visualize the architectural plans of the home.
What a magnificent house and furnishings! That carved mahogany bed was beautiful! I'm so glad the owners restored the wood. They are a lovely couple, and the world of historic preservation is lucky to have them as owners of this fabulous house! Great tour, Ken!
My husband and I had the opportunity to stay in the honeymoon suite a few years ago and loved it. The Belotes are a lovely couple, and the house is incredible. They have truly restored a treasure.
The owners did a wonderful job restoring all the woodwork. I love it when people really care for these homes and keep the originality and not turn it into a modern nightmare.
I love they stripped the paint off the woodwork and that each room has it's own wood theme. I enjoy your tours so much the entire place is incredible thank you so much for taking us along with
Most all the rooms were wonderful! The owners must be very rich to have filled it with all that lovely furniture, such a pleasure to see!! Thanks, Ken.
One of my favorites, the amount of artistic details implented into every part of these old homes is astounding, modern architects and builders should be ashamed.
I hope you see this note! I might be descended from the first Ninian Beal who settled in Prince George’s County in Maryland! The name of the house caught my eye for sure! Not sure which Beal I’m descended from though. Ninian Beal brought his brother’s family over from Scotland when they were orphaned. Beal was a community leader and acted as mentor and friend to my Willett ancestors. Thanks for sharing the Beal house with us!
Western MARYLANDER here! I have a friend with the last name of Beal! Both Allegany & Garrett County have families named Beal! Old Maryland name! My mom's family are related to the Mattingley Family! I believe they came to the Maryland colony in 1643- St. George's Island ) St. Mary's county! 🥰🌲🌄🌲
Lovely house - technically 1901-1910 is the Edwardian period rather than Victorian, (Queen Victoria reigned June 1837 to Jan 1901) but this house has many Victorian influences. Love the portraits on the stair case.
Thank You so much finally someone like me, I keep seeing so many things that say Victorian, when they are Edwardian. I see it in antique shops as well, they want to blend them into one era, they are their own eras or time periods.
The detail required such commitment, the work can only be understood by participating in a restoration. The History has amazing branches. Superior Success.
Natural woodwork beautiful! Imagine trying to "dust!" You pick out the neatest & amazing treasures to investigate, what a treasure. If I sneezed in this mansion, things would come crashing down to the floor. Garage?, Attic?, Basement? Type of heat? Thermopane windows anywhere? Fantastic Clip! Thanks for sharing.
I love your comment! Yes, there's a garage, basement, and attic. The attic is where the owners live. There was also an additional room for rent, however, it was occupied while we were filming. The heat is from radiators and all of the windows appeared to be original. Glad you enjoyed this tour!
This house is amazing because of the preservation of the house all the beautiful antique furniture and antique fireplace and all the amazing antiques that they have just beautiful to see people who love American 🇺🇸 history and preserves these beautiful buildings ☮️✝️✡️💯🇺🇸💡👍🙏😇🍿👼🥰🥇
Thank you so much Ken!!! This channel is amazing! Just wanted to let you know how much it means to me. Hope you can make it down to the Southwest someday. There’s so much info on east coast, the south, SF and a lot of other older homes. I’m restoring a southern Arizona real Wild West Historical Victorian and finding info on homes like mine in Arizona/Nevada/New Mexico is not super easy. But since most things went east to west it’s cool to see the styles that made it all the way in the middle of the hot dusty desolate desert.
I can't see how people back in the day could live in those luxurious homes without air conditioners because it's almost impossible to live in a house without air unless maybe during that time it wasn't as hot as it is now. 😳 🤔 😉
The house is very lovely but due to the fact that it was originally built as a family home with the guest table to hear everything through the bedroom walls or was this home properly insulated and soundproofed?
It's funny how it's supposed to be so welcoming and when I went in to see about it, they ran me off. Some lady told me to leave and no more tours or anything. and shut the door behind me. That was just about 1 1/2 yrs ago now.
Excuse me, I'm very interested in original old wooden kitchen cabinetry, still installed in the old houses. Do you have any videos where you show this?
I also like the Veranda room. It's special to be able to enjoy the outside with a beautiful view. The entire house is magnificent however I was disappointed to see the bathrooms modernized.
We were not able to tour some of the bedrooms due to them being occupied, but one of the bathroom's on the third floor was period correct! Claw tub and all!
I think most people appreciate the feel of the baths being decorated with touches from the period but with modern fixtures. Not everyone wants to climb in and out of a deep tub - or is able to.
1903? Wouldn't that make it Edwardian, not Victorian? And it's not just the date but the style is clearly Edwardian. Many more prominent so-called Victorian mansions in the US are of the Queen Anne style, distinctly different from Edwardian style architecture.
Not sure if anyone’s me ruined that the.Victorians liked their woods expensive, and dark. They would usually NOT have had it painted. That was much more common in the 1920s and 30s-50s.
A magnificent home indeed. The owners have done an amazing job on the whole house. The walls would have been wallpapered pretty much throughout. You need to change the title of this video. This home, while gorgeous, is not Victorian. It is Edwardian. Queen Victoria died in 1901.
I so love the beauty of this and other houses like it. I'm conflicted because it was built on the backs of immigrants. I am so glad we are not building houses like this today.
The Honeymoon Suite was very nice, as were the other rooms, but I LOVED the Veranda Room. That bed was spectacular and the desk!!!
I have to point out, though, that the piece on the wall in the upstairs landing is an appliqué quilt, not a tapestry. Tapestries are woven on looms in such a way that pictures or scenes are formed whereas appliquéd quilts are made of cloth, generally a large solid ground with cut pieces put together to form shapes and stitched on top. The whole thing is layered with either more large pieces of cloth stacked or batting with another large sheet of cloth for the bottom. Decorative hand stitching holds all the layers together and the final product has a border sewn around to finish it.
It is a beautiful house with such a charming couple as owners and hosts! And a very enjoyable video!
Thank you so much! The information you provided is very useful, we will pin this comment so that everyone else can learn about the difference between appliqué quilts and tapestries.
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Oh, gosh! I feel better - I was afraid I’d cause offense! 💕
@@Lucinda_Jackson we strive to learn something new everyday and always welcome corrections and feedback. We will never be offended by facts 😊
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Love you guys! 💕
I agree, the Veranda Room was my favorite bedroom!
Wow this couple did a fantastic job restoring this house. It's like stepping back in time seeing how elegant people lived back then. Beautiful home.
What a simply lovely couple! She is so sweet and down to earth. And their desire to make others have a wonderful experience is touching. All the hard work paid off as this home is stunning! They should feel very proud of the outcome of this endeavour.
These owners should be given a medal for stripping and restoring all the old woodwork! What a labor of love! Absolutely amazing! How did they do it? The cherry wood in the music room is my favorite!
Sandy and her husband seem like a wonderful couple to meet and have great conversations with . Thank-you
I'm SO happy that they stripped all of the wood, but most of the rooms need to be wallpapered. Ceilings weren't painted white back then. They were painted in deeper or medium colors because they were so high, and it gave the illusion of lower ceilings. The furniture is absolutely gorgeous!
I appreciate the discussion with the owners regarding preserving historic homes with the craftsman features and old-growth woods. Contrasting this house with McMansions really drives home the point that "they don't build them like they used to." It is true that that house would fit right in with the Central West End!
I’ve been binging on all my home tour channels during football season;(. In my opinion, Ken gives the best tours. Not only does he tell the history of the home, but I really enjoy his architectural lessons teaching me not only what various types and styles but also why and how it may have been used. Also, the filming is top shelf, not rushed, doesn’t make me dizzy, but instead moves in a way to make me feel as if I’m there with y’all. I really like seeing how each room flows into the next so that I can then visualize the architectural plans of the home.
What a magnificent house and furnishings! That carved mahogany bed was beautiful! I'm so glad the owners restored the wood. They are a lovely couple, and the world of historic preservation is lucky to have them as owners of this fabulous house! Great tour, Ken!
My husband and I had the opportunity to stay in the honeymoon suite a few years ago and loved it. The Belotes are a lovely couple, and the house is incredible. They have truly restored a treasure.
The owners did a wonderful job restoring all the woodwork. I love it when people really care for these homes and keep the originality and not turn it into a modern nightmare.
I love they stripped the paint off the woodwork and that each room has it's own wood theme. I enjoy your tours so much the entire place is incredible thank you so much for taking us along with
Glad you are enjoying these tours! Thanks for watching!
Most all the rooms were wonderful! The owners must be very rich to have filled it with all that lovely furniture, such a pleasure to see!! Thanks, Ken.
One of my favorites, the amount of artistic details implented into every part of these old homes is astounding, modern architects and builders should be ashamed.
I love that they dressed up for their interview segment ❤
Incredible mansion and grounds filled with incredible antique furnishings ..... beautiful!
Thank you for the tour and conversation with the owners. What a lovely couple!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I hope you see this note! I might be descended from the first Ninian Beal who settled in Prince George’s County in Maryland! The name of the house caught my eye for sure! Not sure which Beal I’m descended from though. Ninian Beal brought his brother’s family over from Scotland when they were orphaned. Beal was a community leader and acted as mentor and friend to my Willett ancestors. Thanks for sharing the Beal house with us!
How fascinating!
Western MARYLANDER here! I have a friend with the last name of Beal! Both Allegany & Garrett County have families named Beal! Old Maryland name! My mom's family are related to the Mattingley Family! I believe they came to the Maryland colony in 1643- St. George's Island ) St. Mary's county! 🥰🌲🌄🌲
Oh please. Really? If the last name was Reagan, would yo claim to be related to the former President? Yea, you would.
This place is gorgeous! Big thanks to all who worked so hard to restore it 👍 and thank YOU for sharing it with us!
Uh, they did it for MONEY! It's a B&B.
to go on my favorite list.What an absolutely grand place! It’s so beautiful, another
I really enjoy your house tours. You do a wonderful job on describing the homes.
This home was amazingly restored.
Thank you for sharing!
I'm so glad you enjoyed this one! Cheers!
Just stunning!
Lovely house - technically 1901-1910 is the Edwardian period rather than Victorian, (Queen Victoria reigned June 1837 to Jan 1901) but this house has many Victorian influences. Love the portraits on the stair case.
Thank You so much finally someone like me, I keep seeing so many things that say Victorian, when they are Edwardian. I see it in antique shops as well, they want to blend them into one era, they are their own eras or time periods.
"Victorian" has become a very broadly generic term for 19th century to pre-WW1 era homes.
A beautiful home. Thanks for the tour. Watching you from the Southern Tier of the Catskill Mountains in Upstate New York USA
Glad you enjoyed the tour! Thanks for watching!
Thank you all so much for taking your time to show and explain the craftmanship and workmanship that went into the original and restoration!
The detail required such commitment, the work can only be understood by participating in a restoration.
The History has amazing branches.
Superior Success.
Beautiful Period Home! Truly Remarkable!
Natural woodwork beautiful! Imagine trying to "dust!" You pick out the neatest & amazing treasures to investigate, what a treasure. If I sneezed in this mansion, things would come crashing down to the floor. Garage?, Attic?, Basement? Type of heat? Thermopane windows anywhere? Fantastic Clip! Thanks for sharing.
I love your comment! Yes, there's a garage, basement, and attic. The attic is where the owners live. There was also an additional room for rent, however, it was occupied while we were filming. The heat is from radiators and all of the windows appeared to be original. Glad you enjoyed this tour!
Beautiful home.
What a labor of love and so worth it. They could not have chosen a more worthy home.
Absolutely beautiful
Picture rails were used with plaster walls because nailing into plaster causes cracks.
Very well done video. I thoroughly enjoyed your content. Please keep up the great work. Jimmy Sherman
I'm so glad that you enjoyed it!
-Ken
Ken I have to say - I really enjoy your videos they are so calming to hear and so calming to see.
What a gorgeous home. It’s awesome that the owners restored all that beautiful wood!
Wow! Just amazing in every way.
An incredible home!
The veranda room is my favorite!
This house is amazing because of the preservation of the house all the beautiful antique furniture and antique fireplace and all the amazing antiques that they have just beautiful to see people who love American 🇺🇸 history and preserves these beautiful buildings ☮️✝️✡️💯🇺🇸💡👍🙏😇🍿👼🥰🥇
Thank you fir preserving a craftsman masterpiece.sadly we have become a throw away society.Tour Italy to see homes 1000 ,500 ,400 years old.
What was your favorite room? Let us know in the comments!
Thank you so much Ken!!! This channel is amazing! Just wanted to let you know how much it means to me.
Hope you can make it down to the Southwest someday. There’s so much info on east coast, the south, SF and a lot of other older homes. I’m restoring a southern Arizona real Wild West Historical Victorian and finding info on homes like mine in Arizona/Nevada/New Mexico is not super easy. But since most things went east to west it’s cool to see the styles that made it all the way in the middle of the hot dusty desolate desert.
I love the color of the exterior!
I can't see how people back in the day could live in those luxurious homes without air conditioners because it's almost impossible to live in a house without air unless maybe during that time it wasn't as hot as it is now. 😳 🤔 😉
Wow! Very impressive ❤
amazing video!!! thank you for sharing
Boy that place is busy .
Ken. You are a charming guide and presenter. Really like the channel.
Thank you so much!
fabulous! thank you
Great episode ❤😊
Video much improved, thank you!
Thank you!
I love old houses 😊
The house is very lovely but due to the fact that it was originally built as a family home with the guest table to hear everything through the bedroom walls or was this home properly insulated and soundproofed?
It's funny how it's supposed to be so welcoming and when I went in to see about it, they ran me off. Some lady told me to leave and no more tours or anything. and shut the door behind me. That was just about 1 1/2 yrs ago now.
Excuse me, I'm very interested in original old wooden kitchen cabinetry, still installed in the old houses. Do you have any videos where you show this?
GORGEOUS!!!! 💜💜💜
I need to come be a permanent guest! 😉😘😍💜
I would love to live this dream! They sound like a nice couple. I'm not far from Alton, IL, and would like to visit sometime.
Outsranding home. Very disappointed 75 percent was invisible in the dark. Hope someone redoes it with video lighting
19:19 so important!!
Agreed on the “new” construction!!! They don’t make houses like that anymore!! 😢
Hey Brock the house back transformer Glory it looks really great the whole place
SQUARE PIANO!!!!! YES!!!!!
Only 1k likes! What a shame!❤❤❤❤❤
How do you get to see so many cool houses?❤❤❤❤
I also like the Veranda room. It's special to be able to enjoy the outside with a beautiful view. The entire house is magnificent however I was disappointed to see the bathrooms modernized.
We were not able to tour some of the bedrooms due to them being occupied, but one of the bathroom's on the third floor was period correct! Claw tub and all!
I think most people appreciate the feel of the baths being decorated with touches from the period but with modern fixtures. Not everyone wants to climb in and out of a deep tub - or is able to.
I was married here almost 4 years ago!
What a lovely place to get married, I bet it was beautiful!
1903? Wouldn't that make it Edwardian, not Victorian? And it's not just the date but the style is clearly Edwardian. Many more prominent so-called Victorian mansions in the US are of the Queen Anne style, distinctly different from Edwardian style architecture.
His wig looks very good and very expensive
Not sure if anyone’s me ruined that the.Victorians liked their woods expensive, and dark. They would usually NOT have had it painted. That was much more common in the 1920s and 30s-50s.
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Where is the bedroom with the clawfoot tub? Was on the top floor? 🤷♂️
It is on the third floor. We weren’t able to show all of the rooms because some of them were rented out to guests.
@@ThisHouse fair enough! That was the only room I've stayed in. But it's an amazing home! Wish I could own it❤
For all of the ornate decoration and woodwork the house is actually very plain due to the lack of color
Check out heather house in marine city Michigan 👍🏻
Great vid..nice beard too great look on u..handsome
A magnificent home indeed. The owners have done an amazing job on the whole house. The walls would have been wallpapered pretty much throughout.
You need to change the title of this video. This home, while gorgeous, is not Victorian. It is Edwardian. Queen Victoria died in 1901.
I love the preservation of homes and cringe when people describe the era as a glorious time because it most definitely wasn't for my people.
Waaaaay too cluttered! Every nook, cranny, crevice and surface has something in and on it. Dusting nightmare.
I so love the beauty of this and other houses like it. I'm conflicted because it was built on the backs of immigrants. I am so glad we are not building houses like this today.
They're all beautiful but after awhile u start realizing they all basically look the same inside lol
It’s a beautiful home but there’s too much clutter in the principle rooms.
“Uhm actually that is an Edwardian mansion” - 🤓👆
Is it true that people of color and gays are not allowed to stay in this marvelous bed and breakfast?
It is not true. Everyone is welcome.
Are gay wedding parties welcome?
Considering our channel is LGBT owned and operated, I believe they would be very welcoming!
@@ThisHouse Everyone is welcome.
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It’s sad you can’t see the true beauty of this home because of all the stuff hiding it…
Foyer is pronounced exactly as spelled--not as foy-ay.
The house could be beautiful but it's to cluttered for me. Your eye doesn't know where to go with so much stuff EVERYTHING
That was the style. Victorian style is all about more, as contemporary style is all about less.
To much furniture.
THAT SIR IS NOT A MANSION ..
JUST A BIG HOUSE ...