Thank you so much for taking me back there. I was there last November, and it was closed, and i walked around alone outside. Maybe I’ll get to go back some day. Maybe not. Maybe next time I’ll bring my drop spindle.
Thank you Grace to taking us with you and making us discover this beautiful place full of history and herstory too. I like the way you are interested in what people are doing and showing the diversity of it, this is also my way of « doing ». Thank you.
Lovely tour Grace. I burst with laughter when I saw that door. Thank you for braving those stairs. The view was rewarding! Loved all the spinning. Wow.. dying with onion skins! Beautiful color.
Interesting places for interesting people like yourself to go explore, and Thanks Miss Grace for taking video! trust you got back down the stairs without incident. You make me laugh at that little door. When looking down over the ledge below to the water, I felt a bit dizzy and darn near fell off the sofa I was watching from. 🍁🍂🙃
The triangular chairs are really cool. I'm guessing they are tripods because of the flagstone floors. 4 legged chairs will rock on an uneven floor but 3 legs are steady.
Thank you Grace, for taking us with you on your lovely spinning day & sharing the history of the Yates house with us. I am loving Erica Moc O'Connor's Instagram. :-D
Thank you so much for taking me back there. I was there last November, and it was closed, and i walked around alone outside. Maybe I’ll get to go back some day. Maybe not. Maybe next time I’ll bring my drop spindle.
Thank you Grace to taking us with you and making us discover this beautiful place full of history and herstory too. I like the way you are interested in what people are doing and showing the diversity of it, this is also my way of « doing ». Thank you.
Thank you for all your efforts, taking us back to the historical and beautiful places of The Tower.
Lovely tour Grace. I burst with laughter when I saw that door. Thank you for braving those stairs. The view was rewarding! Loved all the spinning. Wow.. dying with onion skins! Beautiful color.
Thank you for sharing this story with us and showing the women spinning, wow so beautiful.
What a beautiful place. Thanks for taking us along!
Thank you so much for sharing the historical visit. Love when u share cause I feel like I’m there with you.
Just beautiful, Grace! Thanks for taking me back in time!
Thank you for the tour. Loved all the spinning.
Another lovely venue to spin in, thanks for the tour
Such a nice vlog! Thank you for taking us sightseeing & the interesting narrative!
What a beautiful space/place, thanks for sharing!
Thank you for sharing this Grace, sent it to my brother who is not a spinner or knitter and he enjoyed seeeing this very much
What a lovely discovery! That’s what i like about your podcast the unexpected.
Thanks for sharing the tour Grace! Loved the smallest door in the battlements! Determined to get to Ireland next year!
Thank you so much Grace. You have become my legs in travel I doubt I can do!
Really nice and informative. Thank you.
Enjoyed the history loved watching the video.
Very interesting tour .. thanks
Interesting places for interesting people like yourself to go explore, and Thanks Miss Grace for taking video! trust you got back down the stairs without incident. You make me laugh at that little door. When looking down over the ledge below to the water, I felt a bit dizzy and darn near fell off the sofa I was watching from. 🍁🍂🙃
Thanks for an awesome tour 🧶🧶🧶🧶
Thank you for taking us along😊
Loved seeing these historic structures...thank you 🤗
So pretty, thanks for taking us along. Love the sound of the water.
That shrinking staircase was hilarious and “the smallest door in all the land”...I love watching your videos. Thanks for taking us along!
Hi Grace, thank you again for another beautiful video. Someday I hope to visit and learn how to spin. 💜
It is a pleisure seeing this beautiful and kind of magical place 🏰 thanks for taking us with you 😻
Thank you for sharing. Interesting history of the building
The triangular chairs are really cool. I'm guessing they are tripods because of the flagstone floors. 4 legged chairs will rock on an uneven floor but 3 legs are steady.
Lynne Davies oh that’s fascinating!
Thank you for sharing this. It was beautiful. You got me curious, too. Did you ever find out where that other set of steps went?
Thank you Grace, for taking us with you on your lovely spinning day & sharing the history of the Yates house with us. I am loving Erica Moc O'Connor's Instagram. :-D
Gillian Therese isn’t she great?
I grew up 7 miles from here ,its gonna be my resting place