Hi Neil and Ant well done for braving this spooky house. Was interesting to see inside as Dave comes from Coventry nearby but has never been here. Some wonderful wood carving on the grand stairs. The canon ball damage was fascinating. We love the wooden four poster bed. We love a house with a long gallery as we imagine the gentry promenading up and down. Dicks Garret was facinating spooky that you felt the drop in temperature 👻 Another one added to our list to visit to visit. Thank you so much for showing us around . Have a great weekend. Take care Dave and Dawn ❤
Hi Dave and Dawn! It really is a very atmospheric place... they have two sightings at least each month... usually a lady in period costume in the long gallery who people mistake for a staff member dressed up and another regular one is poor Dick up in the attic! The house is actually very beautiful in parts and we really enjoyed our visit....we had the place completely to ourselves! The ceilings are amongst some of the best we've seen... As ever thank you so much for your wonderful support. Very best wishes Neil and Ant 😊 ps I think you guys would enjoy this place if you get the chance 😀
@@lenwheeler3140 Hi Len! Thankyou so much for watching and commenting... we really enjoyed our tour of Aston Hall it is a fabulous old place! The long gallery is a real WOW moment! Sending our best wishes 😊
Hi Hilda! Thankyou so much! Aston is huge... it took quite a while to walk around it! We loved the rooms and the stories linked to them. Hope you have a great week best wishes from us both 😊
I was born a few roads from here and grew up playing in the grounds and around the hall. It's changed over the years. It looks very sparce inside now. The top room 'Dick's Garret' used to be the armoury. It was full of suits of armour and weapons. I've been many times by candlelight too, which is great. It used to be free to get in. I've been on the roof and in the cellars. I love the house and would happily live there. It feels like home to me. After 65 years of visits, it should do.
@niptodstan Thankyou for commenting... what a wonderful story! Would love to have seen all the weaponry and armour I wonder where it all went! Those are great memories to have... Best wishes from us both 😀
@masonlawson649 Hi Mason! Thanks for watching our Aston Hall video! We didn't see any ghosts but it's certainly a very atmospheric old house! Best wishes Neil and Ant 😊
What a beautiful house. I love all of the details on the Woodwork and the Fire Places Its interesting that you felt it get colder. I think a few places boast at being the most haunted place but I do love a spooky story xx
Thank you so much for watching and commenting ... we really appreciate it! It was such a beautiful sunny day it would have been hard for it to feel spooky I think if we'd gone on a dark wet day it may have felt more spooky! Best wishes Neil and Ant 😊
Happy Halloween to you both. Hope you have a good one. We are going to a party next door at the weekend. Enjoying watching this one again. It's a wonderful video. Best wishes Dave and Dawn ❤️
@inbetween-days Hi Dave and Dawn! Hope you have a wonderful time! We loved Aston it's a wonderful old place... I've been laid low for a few weeks so not put anything new out... on the mend now so hopefully we will be out and about over the weekend! All the best Neil and Ant 😊
Hi Deborah! Thankyou for watching and commenting we really appreciate it... Aston is huge and full of wonderful things to see, we really enjoyed our visit... Best wishes to you from us both 😊
we played inside aston hall when were young and new the secret passages in the 1950s. there was a glass veranda at the side . keeper who patrolled did not like children so we played him up in winter it was very eerie then. we just made him jump because the wind would whistle through the doors and corridors . many happy days.
Hi David! Thanks for watching! Fantastic story! The house is eerie, it looks very dark and menacing I can imagine as kids you would probably dare one another for who'd be brave enough to get the closest! Best wishes to you from us both 😊
@helenefrench4275 Hi Helene! Thanks for watching and commenting... your feedback is much appreciated... Aston is a huge house with so much history, we enjoyed looking around there... please take a look at one of our more recent videos where you may enjoy the editing style more... always learning all the best from us both 😊 👇 ua-cam.com/video/ffHbWF7lO2c/v-deo.htmlsi=BzsE1msD5GCXF7JW
@@chrisisjustme7546 I did not want to seem rude of course :) Apparently there is a bus from Birmingham city centre to go to Aston Hall. I was looking for this place when I found your video.
Hi Chris! Aston is huge! A really interesting house with a very dark past... we'd definitely visit again... Thanks for watching! Best wishes for a good weekend 😊
Thank you for watching and commenting! It is a glorious house! They have up to two sightings every month but we saw nothing... thank goodness! Very best wishes to you 😊
Well yes an excellent place. I've noticed in your videos no one is there looking through the homes as you are. They are open to the public and yet no one except yourselves is there. Is there a charge to view these places ?. Or are they free. I thought I saw a couple of ghosts, but no it was your shadows on the wall. Ha !. Very interesting, I will definitely be watching more . Thanks guys from Carl.
Most charge though some are free, Pickfords House for example... We usually get to the houses for when they open as they're normally quiet then and it's much better for filming unobstructed! The top floor at Aston did feel very creepy we certainly felt something up there! Thanks for joining our little community 😀
Where was the Long gallery located in relation to the rest of the house? Also, I am wondering where the materials to build this house or sourced, locally or ordered in. Were most of the things the elements of the house made by local carpenters or were some of the elements ordered in complete such as mantel pieces or doors or windows. Here in Virginia some things such as Portland stone key stones were ordered from England already carved in the 1700’s.
The house is made from brick, during good spring, summer, and autumn weather, they molded bricks and fired them. Like bakers, brickmakers mixed their main ingredient with water until it had a dough-like consistency. They rolled the clay in sand and packed it in a wooden mold. Some molds were rectangular, like modern bricks. This would have been done locally to the building site possibly at a purpose built brickwork just for the halls construction. Timber for the roof trusses and floors would also be locally sourced. Craftsmen such as carpenters and stone masons would have been brought in from far and wide to complete the house interior. They would live and work on site. The house took 18 years to build so they would have used many different tradesman over that time. Special commissions for the more special items such as stained glass or marble fireplaces may have come from much further afield. The long gallery runs the full width of the house at the back it is our favourite area of the house. Thankyou for watching and commenting, best wishes from us both 😊
If you enjoyed this video please check out our video of Wightwick Manor... link below 👇
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Hi Neil and Ant well done for braving this spooky house. Was interesting to see inside as Dave comes from Coventry nearby but has never been here. Some wonderful wood carving on the grand stairs. The canon ball damage was fascinating. We love the wooden four poster bed. We love a house with a long gallery as we imagine the gentry promenading up and down. Dicks Garret was facinating spooky that you felt the drop in temperature 👻 Another one added to our list to visit to visit. Thank you so much for showing us around . Have a great weekend. Take care Dave and Dawn ❤
Hi Dave and Dawn! It really is a very atmospheric place... they have two sightings at least each month... usually a lady in period costume in the long gallery who people mistake for a staff member dressed up and another regular one is poor Dick up in the attic! The house is actually very beautiful in parts and we really enjoyed our visit....we had the place completely to ourselves! The ceilings are amongst some of the best we've seen... As ever thank you so much for your wonderful support. Very best wishes Neil and Ant 😊 ps I think you guys would enjoy this place if you get the chance 😀
Wow what a beautiful house, so much interior light. I thought the long gallery was exquisite!
@@lenwheeler3140 Hi Len! Thankyou so much for watching and commenting... we really enjoyed our tour of Aston Hall it is a fabulous old place! The long gallery is a real WOW moment! Sending our best wishes 😊
Another great tour well done. Thank you!
Hi Hilda! Thankyou so much! Aston is huge... it took quite a while to walk around it! We loved the rooms and the stories linked to them. Hope you have a great week best wishes from us both 😊
Beautiful! thanks for sharing!
This is said to be the most haunted house in England! We didn't see an ghosts but it did feel quite eerie!
Sorry to hear that hope you get well soon. Best wishes ❤️
@@inbetween-days 🥰
I was born a few roads from here and grew up playing in the grounds and around the hall. It's changed over the years. It looks very sparce inside now. The top room 'Dick's Garret' used to be the armoury. It was full of suits of armour and weapons. I've been many times by candlelight too, which is great. It used to be free to get in. I've been on the roof and in the cellars. I love the house and would happily live there. It feels like home to me. After 65 years of visits, it should do.
@niptodstan Thankyou for commenting... what a wonderful story! Would love to have seen all the weaponry and armour I wonder where it all went! Those are great memories to have... Best wishes from us both 😀
Absolutely brilliant
@masonlawson649 Hi Mason! Thanks for watching our Aston Hall video! We didn't see any ghosts but it's certainly a very atmospheric old house! Best wishes Neil and Ant 😊
What a beautiful house.
I love all of the details on the Woodwork and the Fire Places
Its interesting that you felt it get colder.
I think a few places boast at being the most haunted place but I do love a spooky story xx
Thank you so much for watching and commenting ... we really appreciate it! It was such a beautiful sunny day it would have been hard for it to feel spooky I think if we'd gone on a dark wet day it may have felt more spooky! Best wishes Neil and Ant 😊
Very interesting place full of history some not so pleasant very well done
It's a very interesting house! Well worth a visit! 😊
Happy Halloween to you both. Hope you have a good one. We are going to a party next door at the weekend. Enjoying watching this one again. It's a wonderful video. Best wishes Dave and Dawn ❤️
@inbetween-days Hi Dave and Dawn! Hope you have a wonderful time! We loved Aston it's a wonderful old place... I've been laid low for a few weeks so not put anything new out... on the mend now so hopefully we will be out and about over the weekend! All the best Neil and Ant 😊
What a stunning house. Thank you 💕
Hi Deborah! Thankyou for watching and commenting we really appreciate it... Aston is huge and full of wonderful things to see, we really enjoyed our visit... Best wishes to you from us both 😊
Very beautiful place, thank you for lovely tour😊have a wonderful day😊
Thank you so much for watching and commenting we really appreciate it... Aston is full of atmosphere with some beautiful rooms... Best wishes to you 😊
we played inside aston hall when were young and new the secret passages in the 1950s. there was a glass veranda at the side . keeper who patrolled did not like children so we played him up in winter it was very eerie then. we just made him jump because the wind would whistle through the doors and corridors . many happy days.
Hi David! Thanks for watching! Fantastic story! The house is eerie, it looks very dark and menacing I can imagine as kids you would probably dare one another for who'd be brave enough to get the closest! Best wishes to you from us both 😊
Quite well presented but the music is too repetitive unfortunately :(
@helenefrench4275 Hi Helene! Thanks for watching and commenting... your feedback is much appreciated... Aston is a huge house with so much history, we enjoyed looking around there... please take a look at one of our more recent videos where you may enjoy the editing style more... always learning all the best from us both 😊 👇
ua-cam.com/video/ffHbWF7lO2c/v-deo.htmlsi=BzsE1msD5GCXF7JW
@@chrisisjustme7546 I did not want to seem rude of course :) Apparently there is a bus from Birmingham city centre to go to Aston Hall. I was looking for this place when I found your video.
@helenefrench4275 it is well worth a visit! If you go you will thoroughly enjoy it... 😊
haha you guys have so many of them, its great~
Hi Chris! Aston is huge! A really interesting house with a very dark past... we'd definitely visit again... Thanks for watching! Best wishes for a good weekend 😊
Thank you for the lovely tour. I didn’t see anything spooky in the background.
Thank you for watching and commenting! It is a glorious house! They have up to two sightings every month but we saw nothing... thank goodness! Very best wishes to you 😊
Please slow the camera just a bit when turning. Thank you!
Hi Jeff... thanks for watching and for your feedback... we appreciate it. Hope you enjoyed the video. Best wishes Neil and Ant 😊
Well yes an excellent place. I've noticed in your videos no one is there looking through the homes as you are. They are open to the public and yet no one except yourselves is there. Is there a charge to view these places ?. Or are they free. I thought I saw a couple of ghosts, but no it was your shadows on the wall. Ha !. Very interesting, I will definitely be watching more . Thanks guys from Carl.
Most charge though some are free, Pickfords House for example... We usually get to the houses for when they open as they're normally quiet then and it's much better for filming unobstructed! The top floor at Aston did feel very creepy we certainly felt something up there! Thanks for joining our little community 😀
Where was the Long gallery located in relation to the rest of the house?
Also, I am wondering where the materials to build this house or sourced, locally or ordered in. Were most of the things the elements of the house made by local carpenters or were some
of the elements ordered in complete such as mantel pieces or doors or windows.
Here in Virginia some things such as Portland stone key stones were ordered from England already carved in the 1700’s.
The house is made from brick, during good spring, summer, and autumn weather, they molded bricks and fired them. Like bakers, brickmakers mixed their main ingredient with water until it had a dough-like consistency. They rolled the clay in sand and packed it in a wooden mold. Some molds were rectangular, like modern bricks. This would have been done locally to the building site possibly at a purpose built brickwork just for the halls construction. Timber for the roof trusses and floors would also be locally sourced. Craftsmen such as carpenters and stone masons would have been brought in from far and wide to complete the house interior. They would live and work on site. The house took 18 years to build so they would have used many different tradesman over that time. Special commissions for the more special items such as stained glass or marble fireplaces may have come from much further afield. The long gallery runs the full width of the house at the back it is our favourite area of the house. Thankyou for watching and commenting, best wishes from us both 😊
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Thank you so much! Very best wishes 😊
Well presented, very beautiful place, very well done, great job.
Thank you so much! We appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment ... it is a fabulous old house! Best wishes to you 😊