Inside The Earl Of Sandwich's 11th Century Stately Home | American Viscountess | Real Royalty
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- Опубліковано 9 лис 2023
- In this special episode, Julie Montagu, Viscountess Hinchingbrooke visits the lost family ancestral home - Hinchingbrooke House in Cambridgeshire. Julie is fascinated by the history of the house - from its monastic roots to royal visits and nearly 350 years of Montagu family history. After the Second World War, like so many other historic homes, the upkeep of the building was too great and the family had to leave Hinchingbrooke. Julie’s father-in-law, the 11th Earl of Sandwich and his sister Lady Kate Hunloke revisit their early childhood home - now a school - and share their memories with Julie.
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I am forever grateful to Julie for opening this traditionally quite closed world to people all over the world. Her videos are so warm and natural, while being beautifully pulled together and always engaging. Thank you, Viscountess Hinchingbrooke!
Thank you so much! ❤
It’s a shame the public don’t know more about you. A lovely American woman who loves her husband and his heritage and wants her own children to grow up recognising their traditions as so important. Wonderful 🙏🙏🙏🙏👵🇦🇺
Thank you so much!!!
The aristocracy are not relevant in moment times , the House of Lords and all the peers should be abolished as ancestors of very dubious characters who plundered the wealth and Laine of the UK
All you have to do is to tune in to any news programs showing the Royal family and she is there hyping her QWeen Meghan Markle. Saying how mis understood she is, how wonderful she is.. blah blah blah.. that's all you really need to know about her.
Heritage equals privilege undeserved and should be abolished
@AmericanViscountess have you ever done your own family research?
I love how kind, humble and respectful you are of your father in law and his sister. You value them and respect their presence and voice.
It was lovely to watch. I love history documentaries and castles, I wish like you that this lovely house had stayed in the family.
Thank you so much!!!
Why?they didn’t do a days work to sererve or try to keep it
The family opened the home to the public and charged admission to try to keep it! Not a very polite comment....
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I found it so touching how the Earl considered Small, the butler, his special friend. His continued interjection of Small in conversation to stress how the butler cared for them brought a tear to this American's eye. ❤😊
The way Julie coaxes people out of their shells is wonderful to watch. She has a beautiful vibrant energy that even the most stuck up aristocrats cannot ignore. Her warmth and vivaciousness is infectious! I also love the way she gets involved in small projects - gets her hands dirty and has a giggle whilst she's at it. When I first discovered this series I wondered why an American was presenting British homes, castles, manor houses. It didn't sit right with me until I realized just how much she's enveloped herself in the history of these homes and the life and heritage she's embraced as a Viscountess. She's just lovely!
Thank you so much! ❤
This highlights the ingredients of the ‘special relationship’ -American enthusiasm with British sense of history.
I sat down and only planned to watch 5-10 minutes, and I ended up watching the entire program. Julie you’re such an intelligent and outgoing woman and an amazing breath of fresh air to watch. Do you have any plans to do more programs/shows about your family?
❤ yes we are planning to film another episode soon ❤
I have seen many of your UA-cam videos and enjoy your warmth and excitement as you share your life and local history with us. But to see your emotions come out and the deep love of your family really struck me. What a blessing you are to everyone around you. Thank you for sharing your family history and love of the old manor homes of England with the rest of us. And thank you for being such a great representative of the U.S. .
What a charming man - a wonderful day for you all. You are so sweet x
I found it extremely moving to watch Dear John & Kate reminiscing about their childhoods, Johns fondness for his Butler George Small, his Family, the familiar paths & the flying Scotsman, the hiding places. Lovely, Thankyou
I am so glad I found this channel. It is awesome to learn about manors and castles of England. Viscountess Hinchingbrooke is a lovely and brilliant presenter.
Absolutely BRILLIANT!!! You were good on Ladies of London, but this takes the cake!! You have found your calling ❤🇺🇸❤️
Thank you so much!!!
I concur with you that Ladies of London was a good show an Julie was the BEST cast member. Yet these shows on historical homes has been a God sent. I’ve spent 3 weekends watching someone with so much energy and a gigantic personality!! I adore these video. Thank you
Hearing their memories and seeing the pictures, is so extraordinary!! How lucky and blessed
xx Julie
What a beautiful school, it must cost a fortune to attend. I've watched this program befor on one of the Viscountess' own channels. Her in-laws delight while they visit the home of their early childhood memories is contagious!
Edit; Oh my. I just watched to the end (again), and I understood it was said that it's a State funded school, without tuition fees paid by the student's families. How wonderful for everyone, not the least of them being the Hinchingbrooke property itself. What a great way to preserve that amazingly important history for the future!
It was a state school and you paid nothing to attend. The house was restricted to the Sixth Form years 12 and 13 only. I went to the school and the Sixth From both for free. No fees. As I was in the catchment area. The dance room was where we sat to take exams in the 2000s. It's still a free state school today.
@@darrens3 I hope it was as enjoyable for you as it appears to be (looking in from outside), and that your memories are very good.
Ohhhhh Miss Julie! This video made me weep! What tender memories these lovely people shared. Thank you so very much!
Thank you so much!!!
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enjoying this video. Julie , your reaction to Kate describing how John would direct her when to put her finger resulting in a shock was priceless. ! This was wonderful to hear their memories...measles room, collecting money from tourists, the flower room etc. Well done
I found myself shedding tears listening to these two wonderful people, brother and sister, reminiscing about their childhood home. Very touching 😢
This is one of the best ever. John and Kate were wonderful and the joy they exhibited showing us the house and bringing their memories to life was priceless. Thank you so much.
I've watched this video twice and 9h my gosh the emotions are so raw for me and I can't imagine the emotions that you and your in laws felt going through the house. I loved the history, the films and the tour of the home. It is heartbreaking that they had to move. I loved mapperton but my goodness the life they had at Hichingbrook. I'm so glad you take so much interest in their history, not only for your family but for all of us to learn and enjoy. It's a lifestyle us Americans don't really understand but we can still enjoy. We called the wrangle a wringer that would squeeze all the water out of the clothes after they were washed and they dry faster.
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I went to school at hinchingbrooke It’s a beautiful building. We all learnt about the history of hinchingbrooke.& the family & visitors.
Such an amazing glimpse into history. I’m forever grateful. Thank you.
xx Julie
The subtitles keep changing “Tudor” to “Cheetah” which I’m enjoying immensely. “In the Cheetah period”😂
Kids, I have bad news...we lost our castle. The good news...we have an extra castle😂
Exactly , crocodile tears , replaced by mapperton not a council house , not an ounce of sympathy for these unreal people who do not live in the real world, if it wasn’t fro Julie they prob lose mapperton too
@@Mes287 Your comments are rude and express jealousy. I wish you well.
Can you imagine that conversation?😂 it's sad to lose a place and than come up with that ending
Thank you for bringing history to life - so interesting to see how early nunneries evolved into grand houses as history evolved
So nice to see this part of history of your family and your passion. It would be nice to hear about your family history as well may be one time. How rhis came to be the story of where you are today.
She has a channel where she talks about those very things. Her channel is called American Viscountess and the family also runs the channel Mapperton Live.
@@leannsmarie How nice, thank you.
Thank you so much!!!
I think what you have done and felt , was awesome. You have me in tears as well. I certainly understand that walls are imprinted with the past. Thank you for doing this. Thank you
I adored watching this video, could not take my eyes off it. I cryed tears with you when you spoke about your family and the feelings of love and family bond you hold. God bless you x
Oh, I can remember mum having a mangle - it was over this double concrete trough. Hard work. And a beautiful big copper. It was my job to light the copper and I vividly remember the smell of singed eyebrows and eyelashes. Oh, they smelled. And I had to still go to school to be made fun of. Then mum got this washing machine ( made by Pope!) and it had a - much smaller - mangle attached to it. You could swing it over the machine or over the trough. Then you’d put the bigger things ( sheets etc) into the ‘blue’ which was in the rinsing water. It was a Great Leap Forward. I remember that so clearly. Thanks for that memory 🙏🙏🙏👵🇦🇺
yes, we had the same thing out here in Australia in the 1950s when I was born just after the war finished. Our first electric washing machine was a single tub by hoover & so my mother still used the double concrete tubs & the hand wringer for many years until we finally bought a twin tub. Eventually we wore a hole in the bottom of the concrete tub & so it was finally discarded by my brother who moved in to live in the 1980s.
This is so charming.
They all seem like a lovely family.
Fabulous! The past of this magnificent home truly came to life with the charming recollections of a brother and sister. Beautifully shot and edited too! A legacy piece for the ages. Thank you!
Thank you so much! xx Julie
❤️❤️.👍 I’m from AMERICA and of course you know we don’t have anything imo in America to equal the magnificent stately homes and interesting history you have provided Julie for everyone to enjoy. I watch and share your enthusiasm. I have followed you your videos from the beginning and you have come a long way with your journey throughout Britain. I wish the best for you. 🇺🇸🇺🇸
fabulous video and a look into the history. What is striking are the shared memories with your family and so many others....from sliding on trays, washing clothes with the wringer washing machine, to carving memories into the fireplace! It is heartbreaking to loose the home. My parents own home was torn down, I had to sell mine. Life moves forward, changes....It really is very striking how the British can look to the past through such great houses. Thank you so much Julie for sharing your family's history.
xx Julie
Come on , they didn’t do a thing to deserve that house and clearly wdnt work to keep it but look what they got instead ……. It’s hardly a sob story
@@Mes287 Why are you so hateful and angry?
Fascinating! As a fellow American, I cried when you cried Julie!
At 38:00 in the video, the Earl mentioned his grandmother's room with hidden areas. I wanted to see that so bad! 😅
xx Julie
Julie, I sense you may somehow workout declaring Hitchinbrooke back as your family home. Your commitment to your family history is very admirable. I love your passion and ability to share it with us! Thank you!
you never know! xx Julie
Al least she works , bit more than the family did to maintain the last house never mind mapperton , it’s the American in her , the brisitish aristos are lazy
Thoroughly enjoyed your showing us this magnificent building as a HOME to your father-in-law and your great aunt, which makes it so much more special and interesting. Thank you so very much for sharing xx I’ve subscribed to your channel because you’re so wonderful as is your family !
What you are doing now Julie will be forever important in the continuation of Mapperton so that history will not repeat itself ! It will become sustainable and God willing continue to tell its story for centuries to come . This episode made me immeasurably sad . I am so grateful for the spectacular photos of the Once Upon A Time home of your dear Father in Law . As it sits now it is just a very very large house … but the photos tell a story of happy times and precious memories! Bless you Julie on this impotent journey to keep history alive and well !! Love from 🇨🇦 Canada!
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Thank you so much! ❤
I just love your excitement, joy, respect and love for these beautiful places and their histories
Do you have a "work vacation" for people who want to know what it's like to work "under stairs"? I love to clean and would love to work there for a couple of weeks for free to see what kind of experience that would be like.
Julie has a channel, "American Viscountess", and the family also have a channel, "Mapperton Live". The house and gardens are open to the public, so you might want to check that out.
Yes I remember when I had measles all the windows of my room were covered with tissue red paper to protect my eyes from the light 😊
I so enjoy Julie's videos that show her appreciation for English history with a unique American perspective.
What lovely memories of your family and its history at Hinchingbrook! Thank you for sharing the experiences of your Aunt Kate and Father-in-law growing up there I will be leaving MY family home of 51 years upon the death of my 99 year old Mother. I know the history of my family is not as long as yours nor as illustrious but the thought of going has me gutted. I think of what Mr. Forster said of the home for the family, I’ll remember that always.
Julie, I watch your videos and really enjoy them. Then I snicker. I used to live in Charlotte, North Carolina. There is a family there named Montague. They have a sandwich shop.
Great episode. The wringer washer is the American equivalent to the mangle in your laundry room discussion. My grandma would use the wringer washer, then the regular washer, dryer and hung out on the clothesline outside. The bedsheets were absolutely amazing after her tedious laundry process!
So sad. I am so glad you appreciate how lucky you are to have such a place. I am American. This many years of history is but a dream for us. We are an infant Republic.
WOW….,.,,, What a film…..Thankyou so much❤I love history so much and to see something that was shown in almost real time was amazing and unbelievable……The memories……..❤😮😊. Thank you so much. i too would have cried….. Xxxx
So wonderful that you had a chance to experience this. As someone who grew up in their ancestral home, I know this feeling even if our home is less grand. My dad tells me the stories of him and his 13 siblings playing in the same woods and barns that I played in.
Julie, your love and pride for your family and your family’s history is wonderful. Your family is very lucky to have you. While it is sad that the family seat is no longer in the family, I think that Mapperton makes a far more beautiful, family home. You’re extremely blessed to have such a wonderful family and place to put down your American roots.
Earl Hinchenbrook didn’t seemed unfazed; he said it made him sad just hearing that letter. What a delightful gentleman.
For people like us, who live in little boxes, seeing these wonderful buildings never gets old.
How lovely and emotional! My folks certainly didn’t grow up in a grand castle but I would have loved to have taken them back to their growing up home before they passed and experience their thoughts and memories. What a wonderful opportunity and experience to have had with your in-laws! I enjoyed this production immensely.
Thank you so much! ❤
What a wonderful video with your family.. so beautifully and naturally told..it’s so humbling and gratifying.. I love my family and history..I have been so enthralled and amazed by our British history I cannot get enough.. please if u any more i could watch..I would love to keep
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Thank you so much!!!
It’s so sad to see such a beautiful castle turned into a school. The old pictures shown were absolutely gorgeous and hearing of the rooms before the school took over.
Julie, I love your videos. I’ve loved you since Ladies of London. If you haven’t already, will you do an episode on the history of Mapperton? I have enjoyed learning about your family, but would love to learn more about the past families of Mapperton too. Thanks!
With Love from Alabama
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History isn't just what is found in books. History is all the knowledge and memories and documents and records and evidence of the people who lived in the past and up to the present. Your family isn't just the people you met. Your family are the people who came before you, who donated a part of themselves a long time ago so you can exist. You didn't simply come from your parents and grandparents. The live on through you and any descendants you have.
I helped my grandmother with laundry when I was a child. We had a wash board and a barrel for cleaning the clothes and the hand cranked double roller was called the wringer, which squeezed out the water and then hung out to dry on the clothesline. Had several hours before the clothes had to be ironed and my grandmother taught me how to cook and bake. Loved my grandmother very, very much.
I love seeing Julie's videos in the longer version. But please adjust the audio volume. As the viewer has to crank the volume way up and when the adverts come on, they blow you out of the room!
Gives new meaning to the idea of "downsizing". Heartbreaking 💔.
So much history lost.
I loved Hinchingbrook House when we visited for a function I remember admiring the Fireplace that was so large, the vicountess is brilliant.
Julie you are a very welcome addition to this family! Preserving and documenting the history, taking the time to share even the most minuscule memories of John & Kate’s past, speaking with Tom and his wealth of knowledge 🤗 Well done !
Your videos are inspiring and special, your presentation is so enthusiastic genuine and warm. I’m addicted
Thank you so much!!!xx julie
The American term for the "mangle" or "mangler" is is "wringer." We had a smaller version of that 60 years ago in our house in Massachusetts.
My grandmother had one in her basement, and every time she would point it out, she would call it a mangle.
Wonderful presentation,
This is so bittersweet for me. I love that the building is again being loved, as it should be. But it makes me somber that the family lost such prescious, tangible family history. I really hope your children will be back in Hitchingbrook raising and teaching their own children about centuries of family history.
It's a state school. I don't think they're going to sell it as it's the only school in the area.
Julie, this was such a beautiful, lovely, informative and heartwarming presentation of Hinchingbrooke. Watching how you engaged with John and his sister literally brought tears to my eyes. Your love and passion for your family history and other historic manors in the Uk Is extremely admirable. Its wonderful to see someone take so much interest and keep it "alive ".
Spectacular tour. Thank you.
Oh Julie I’m crying with you.
The old family footage is wonderful! Family films in the 1930s was rather rare because the cameras were expensive.
Loved this film. I was totally Iost in it. Thank you so much for bringing it to us x
Love this video, so much history & sweet childhood memories.
Fantastic and equally fascinating history lesson… What a wonderful subject … The family old movies were incredible.
B R A V O …! Well done… indeed.
Thank you so much!!!
This is a great episode!
Julie, you made me cry at the end of the family tour! I wish I was that close to my siblings, and I miss them terribly! I long to see my brother and sister again, even though our memories are not grand like your family. What an amazing family home that is/was!! Incredible.
It’s clear that Julie really loves her father in law. It’s very affecting but lovely to see. Her emotion seems also to be due to her strong empathy for her family. Not as common as one might expect.
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What a fabulous tour of an ancestral home and a fascinating insight into the family history.
Such a beautiful video. I love them all, but this one has a special resonance. I'm halfway through it and I felt compelled to suggest something to you. Please build a strong family connection with the school. Make presentations at school events. Encourage any students studying history to work with your family on oral history projects. Build that beautiful bond.
Absolutely loved it!! Memories from the past colliding with memories you've made filming your families history. Worth its weight in gold. I look forward to more of your videos.
I learned about _Duke's/Dutchess'_ and _Earl's/Earlette's/etc_ going broke after the Second World War watching Downton Abbey 😂.
Incredibly heartwarming and beautifully done! The people in this video are so lovely !!
What a treasure this video is!! Beautifully done. Thankyou!!!
Incredibly fascinating! Thank you, Julie!
This was amazing, thank you so much for the tour and the tears...so happy this treasure was saved...!
This precious place revisited, & the losses the family have had to suffer! Julie you've done a lovely thing to bring the family back to reminisce & share with us. Thank you, & thanks to the Earl & Katy for sharing with such open hearts
Watching this for another time! LOVE it.
Julie, you are a pure gem. ❤
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This was absolutely fantastic ! Thank You Julie !
You make these shows so interesting. I really enjoyed watching these. Glade I found them.
This is such a precious visit to the family home.
Loved watching this, I'm sure the family appreciates you so much for giving them back all those special memories 💜
OMG! I so enjoyed this. I’m dual Canadian American citizen living in the U.S. Thank you so much!
Thank you for what you do , Julie. You are a very sincere person and you are making the world better. A glimpse of beauty and good old values…not all is lost in this crazy world!)))
❤ WoW! What a spectacular treat, to be able to view this wonderful old home and to learn of its rich history. I so enjoyed your interaction with your Father in Law and Great Aunt. I loved seeing the rooms. Especially the Mother's grand bedroom. Learning the families history in the stain glass was amazing. The view from the roof top was breath taking. Ohh how I loved this tour. So happy your channel randomly appeared in my feed. I am now a subscriber and shall share on my FB. I hope that will help lead many more to your fantastic channel. ❤
Thank you so much! ❤
You are such a treasured addition to the Montegue family. The respect and awe you have for the history of your family is so sweet. You dear lady, truly knows what’s important in life- family. ❤
Thank you so much! ❤
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You are so very welcome!! I love your channel. Please keep up your work. I love the homes you show us and I do appreciate you taking us with you who would never see these treasures if not for you!!
What a marvelous video. Thank you for sharing this family memory.
This made me tear up
Lovely video - I drive by here all the time - wonderful to hear the history from the family.
Would love to see a video about Kimbolton Castle, also now a school with a fascinating history including Catherine of Aragon! My kids go to school there and I love the historical tours they do…but I bet you could get more access! 😊
From another American living in, and loving, the UK ❤
Absolutely AMAZING documentary about your family’s history, I enjoyed every second of it! Thank you! ❤️🇨🇦
Thank you for making this video. I have watched a few in the series so far, but this one makes my heart happy.. Providing a brother and sister a means by which they can spend time together with happy memories of their lives is something special.I am sure all the former Earls are looking down smiling on your efforts.
Thank you very much, a very fascinating documentary opus has been released. I watched your film in the bomb shelter with great admiration. This is an outstanding documentary. I watched the film on UA-cam since the alarm was announced in Kyiv. And we have been bombed in Ukraine for the second year now. During the entire period of the war, I also had thoughts of rethinking drawing a certain line between creation, architectural destruction, and decadence. I am a representative of the Kyiv dynasty which has lived in Kyiv since the 9th century. And unfortunately, over the course of 500 years, they lost everything they built and created. One of our ancestors was killed by the Mongols in the 13th century, around 1240, and during his burial, a stone with his last name carved on it was placed on his chest. This stone was from the ruins of his house, demolished by the Mongols. Later, the remains of our ancestors were found in 1840 during the reconstruction of the city by order of Emperor Alexander 1 and the demolition of the Kyiv necropolis. Since 1727, our family built a lot in Kyiv. But unfortunately, over 296 years, endless wars have destroyed everything. And there is only the Story of those people from whose grains of sand the earth that is under our feet was created. Thank you very much!
I'm so glad I discovered these videos! Viscountess Julie is an awesome presenter!
I absolutely love the old videos ❤. They were beautiful and so sweet to watch. Thankful to your family for letting us in on their story. I can understand your emotions at the end, this wasn't even my family and I felt emotional watching it. Something so wonderful about hearing about the past, these stories, theirs joys and their struggles. That these people will never be forgotten, they are a part of history. You can see how much tradition, family, and duty meant to them. There was something super emotional and touching when they were in rooms so heavily frequented by their parents and they could remember things they were doing in those rooms in addition to see their parents in the videos, I have one parent gone and who has a lot of health issues.....in the end, the memories are all we have. You can tell despite their age; they miss their parents. Thank you for this, Julie. Truly the best and most touching video you have done.