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Julie, Love your journeys into history! Ive just watched your episode on being related to Alberta...and your love of the name Mae...I immediately thought that it is an anagram of your daughters name Ema!!( not sure if your Emma has one or 2 m's).
Robert Lytton is my 14th great grandfather on my maternal grandfather’s side. So exciting to hear and see so much family history I’ve never known before. Thank you, Julie! ❤
I totally agree with you. It must be a challenge trying to make it as comfortable for the family, and to take care of all the historic possessions. I’ve received so many gifts from friends and I’ve broken as many when I tried to clean them. I was given a beautiful glass unicorn, I picked it up to clean it, I dropped it, and it decapitated! Yep, you heard it.
What an interesting talk and beautiful estate! As a linguist, I was fascinated to hear how each of you have picked up varying qualities of British dialects. One that I noticed you both do is added a crispness to your consonants that in American English dialects is usually softened. 😊
These tours are FASCINATING! What a treasure it is to be able to see inside these homes and in turn able to imagine what life was like for these historic people. Very interesting!
Bits & bob’s telling a story really is the essence of these beautiful historical homes. Thank you Julie for showing us these incredible properties and important parts of history.
I absolutely love your video's I'm an English man living in Portugal now and I'm very proud of my English heritage .We have so many wonderful stately homes and beautiful gardens keep making your wonderful video's ❤️ 😂
Very enjoyable tour by the Chatelaine & yourself. The intricate detail in that room (can’t remember what its purpose is now, though it has no plumbing) & the Oriental bed is just exquisite. I wouldn’t want to be responsible for maintaining it all. The efforts of those that have are truly remarkable. As was the crusade of Lady Constance. A brave & indomitable woman. A wonderful visit! Thanks very much. 😊
The word chatelaine is only applicable to the kady in a French chateau. It is also used for the device holding keys etc at the waist but worn by the Housekeeper.
It's the piece about the women's suffrage movement that gets it. Absolutely incredible, daunting, and stunning what she went through for others using her nobility for such a humane purpose. Stirs one on a soul level. I felt better for watching it and elevated in every way. Thanks Viscountess. 🎉 Job so well done!
I do not really know what to say , just amazing ı have gone through lots of feelings during watching it , very touched by the story of Lady Constance and indeed learned many things . Thank you 🙂
It's 2.46 am, and I've just finished watching this. What a blessed life some people have. It's not easy. I have a listed building, and it's hard to find people to do work to it. The trades are vanishing, and the prices are going sky high. So sad.
Fascinating history of the house and its inhabitants! Loved the "peaks" at the original structure, inside and outside. Such exquisite features and appointments throughout! Would love to visit!
Julie, I think if I had to choose, this is by far my favorite house of all the homes you've done thus far, or I might add that I've seen. I love hearing all the dates and histories of these national treasures! I think us as Americans might appreciate these places (even the derelict ones) so much more because here in the States, it feels like very few appreciate our histories and would rather tear it down and as the song goes..put up a parking lot. Which makes me so sad. To have so much information saved, just like Mapperton! I will say it breaks my heart that the British parliament doesn't set aside money to help in the upkeep of these great places. I really don't know what the right answer is, money, tax breaks, free supplies, whatever just so they aren't lost for future generations. I think in school they should teach more to the children about such fantastic places, even here in the states, maybe it would take root in a few brains and when they grow up will feel the need to save places not rip them down. In closing I would like to say THANK YOU for all your hard work in making these wonderful videos to share with us here across the pond. I'm 57 and on disability (thanks to a very bad back) I have family in Germany and have been to visit before my teen yrs..I know they'll prob never be another visit across the ocean so to have these to watch with your behind the scenes bits is honestly such a joy!! Wishing all a wonderful summer, sending lots of love and prayers to us all in these crazy times we now live in. Take care and God Bless 🙏🏼❤️
Such a beautiful House! And the information about Historic House membership is interesting and important. The costs of keeping up these houses is much more than one family can undertake and I believe anyone who tours these houses and enjoys visiting gardens, beautiful estates should be willing to invest in making sure our grandchildren and future generations have that same privilege. I wish I had the resources to help out.
I absolutely loved Lady Constance’s story! The color palate of Knebworth House is magnificent. This is the first viewing of an Armory room that I remember you showing. Very interesting. Thank you for this episode.
The best and most moving part of this video is the segment about Lady Constance's involvement with the suffragette movement. It's admirable to see someone of her social class and privilege sacrifice her own comfort to fight for social justice for women.
The entire English speaking world granted the women’s right to vote within a few years of each other. The British version was more radical where they burned buildings and set off bombs. Simon Webb wrote a short book about it. What’s ironic is that 95% of the men in the world did not have the right to vote at the time either.
I deeply appreciate your content. Julie has one of those special personalities that can't be taught or developed, where her mood and energy are contagious. P.S. I predict Julie will have a British accent by 2027. 😘
Hopefully she will also have a much better understanding of our way of life! I saw her program, An Aristocrats Guide......" Another American trying to put a price on everything she saw. The owners were most gracious and generous with their time. She seemed to put a price on everything they were doing.
When I saw the movie, “Mary Poppins” upon its release (yes I AM that old!) the song”Sister Suffragette” has a line that says, “Our daughter’s daughters will adore us & they’ll sing in great full chorus, “Well, done, Sister Suffragette!” My late Mom (99) told me then, 1965, that her Mother had marched here in the United States for Women to have the right to vote, I AM her daughter’s daughter!😊
Hi Julie, "WOW" I absolutely love the history of Knebworth House, I love Lady Constance and her story. The efforts, the time and now their health the Suffragettes put into the movement so woman can vote. We need to treasure every right as women that we have and hold onto them. Martha was a lovely woman I just loved her. Jill was such a pleaser as well, these woman like you are well versed in the history of the family, keeping them alive and sharing them with the world, is truly amazing. Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful home and estate with us. Love from N.Y.
Speaking of famous houses used for TV /movies...Just happened upon the 1996/97 series: Tom Jones. About half way though first episode the cast arrives at a gateway flaked b y columns with eagles atop...Mapperton!
If I was wealthy I would support the restoration of the houses/castles my ancestors lived so that members of my family might be able to do genealogical tours of these places on their trip to England. As far as I know I am relate to the Howard family and some early Duke's of Norfolk so my money would go to supporting those estates.
I can’t imagine building such a huge place. Most rich people back then built to and beyond the limits of their wealth. Hence why so many crumbled to quickly and are gone today.
That was just stunning and what an amazing lady, to fight for women's rights! It opens your eyes when you know you have £14,000,000.00 repair work to do on the roof! I wish them well in their endeavours!
Your accents arent QUITE American anymore. Both of your stressers on syllables have changed. Almost sounds Irish. For quarter, you guys say "Kuar-ter" instead of the quick American "korter". And the way you both say "All" (Oll) as opposed to American (Awl) sounds more British than American now with rounded vowels. She also says "fresha" instead of "fresher" I love it! Happened to my cousins voice too after she moved to the UK from Illinois. Sounds completely different.
What a fascinating time. I really appreciate your enthusiasm for looking into your new reality. And it is so much fun to be able to be a voyeur here . . . which may be cringeworthy and so perhaps this makes me also sensitive to . . . being told that you are after someone’s job is a little cringey . . . ? Dunno. Anyway it’s amazing. Don’t believe in ghosts but there may be mold in the bedroom of Elizabeth which would explain the breathing issues of guests. Heat it and bleach it. Lol
So many great ladies past and present. It would help me if you would consider putting their names on screen. I had a hard time trying to figure out how to spell Bower Liton which turned out to be Bulwer Litton. Edit: Lytton
I love this video, so interesting. I enjoy all your videos. However, I watched a couple on your facebook today, one was about 5 worst monarchs, and I found the background music very distracting and too loud, it felt quite relentless and my brain had to fight to listen to you properly. I felt so much calmer watching this video, I could just concentrate on what you and the other lady are saying and there was just intermittent music. If you must have background music on your videos, would you please lower the volume a bit when you are talking and preferably not have it right the way through a whole video , maybe edit it in for emphasis of dramatic bits as you have in this one. So much better to watch. Many thanks for your consideration of this.
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Julie, Love your journeys into history! Ive just watched your episode on being related to Alberta...and your love of the name Mae...I immediately thought that it is an anagram of your daughters name Ema!!( not sure if your Emma has one or 2 m's).
Robert Lytton is my 14th great grandfather on my maternal grandfather’s side. So exciting to hear and see so much family history I’ve never known before. Thank you, Julie! ❤
These “ houses” are Castles!! So amazing! Can’t imagine living in something so full of history and memories!!
I totally agree with you. It must be a challenge trying to make it as comfortable for the family, and to take care of all the historic possessions. I’ve received so many gifts from friends and I’ve broken as many when I tried to clean them. I was given a beautiful glass unicorn, I picked it up to clean it, I dropped it, and it decapitated! Yep, you heard it.
These videos and the production is so much better than anything on TV! Thank you!
Wow, thank you!
I was going to comment the same thing. This content is jaw dropping and done just as well or better than any other production on TV.
What an interesting talk and beautiful estate!
As a linguist, I was fascinated to hear how each of you have picked up varying qualities of British dialects. One that I noticed you both do is added a crispness to your consonants that in American English dialects is usually softened. 😊
These tours are FASCINATING! What a treasure it is to be able to see inside these homes and in turn able to imagine what life was like for these historic people. Very interesting!
As a Canadian the history of these stunning places just simply astounds me … ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
very very nice❤❤❤
thank you very much from Afghanistan❤❤❤
Bits & bob’s telling a story really is the essence of these beautiful historical homes. Thank you Julie for showing us these incredible properties and important parts of history.
Yes, houses are alive and can change as long as it’s done correctly, tastefully. So Beautiful!
They need to make a movie out this story. Thanks for sharing
I absolutely love your video's I'm an English man living in Portugal now and I'm very proud of my English heritage .We have so many wonderful stately homes and beautiful gardens keep making your wonderful video's ❤️ 😂
Beautiful Knebworth House. So many stories of various women and the lives they lived. Thank you Julie. ❤😊
Very enjoyable tour by the Chatelaine & yourself. The intricate detail in that room (can’t remember what its purpose is now, though it has no plumbing) & the Oriental bed is just exquisite. I wouldn’t want to be responsible for maintaining it all. The efforts of those that have are truly remarkable. As was the crusade of Lady Constance. A brave & indomitable woman. A wonderful visit! Thanks very much. 😊
The word chatelaine is only applicable to the kady in a French chateau. It is also used for the device holding keys etc at the waist but worn by the Housekeeper.
I am in awe of these women! Oh, the house is amazing! 😊
Fascinating! I really enjoyed this video. Thank you, Julie!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love hearing the history of these houses
this place is incredible! ty so much for the splendid tour.
What an amazing home.
Incredible family stories.
My favourite is the lady that put the greedy priest in his place.😂
* * What a great job you're doing Julie! BRAVO! * *
It's the piece about the women's suffrage movement that gets it. Absolutely incredible, daunting, and stunning what she went through for others using her nobility for such a humane purpose. Stirs one on a soul level. I felt better for watching it and elevated in every way. Thanks Viscountess. 🎉 Job so well done!
I do not really know what to say , just amazing ı have gone through lots of feelings during watching it , very touched by the story of Lady Constance and indeed learned many things .
Thank you 🙂
It's 2.46 am, and I've just finished watching this. What a blessed life some people have. It's not easy. I have a listed building, and it's hard to find people to do work to it. The trades are vanishing, and the prices are going sky high. So sad.
Fascinating history of the house and its inhabitants! Loved the "peaks" at the original structure, inside and outside. Such exquisite features and appointments throughout! Would love to visit!
Enjoyed so much and seeing all the family changes too. Thankfully owned by them so they can make these changes! Wonderful!!
Martha’s voice has taken on some British inflection. How is it that you haven’t gone native yet?
What you are hearing is actually an Alabama accent.
In fact, Viscountess Julie has! Her "a" is rounder--"awlways" instead of "ahlways."
@@actuallyfrankie Yep. 2:20
Posh Southerner
Julie, this episode is a triumph. Very moving and I have learnt so much! Thankyou!
What a beautiful home! Here in Canada, Toronto has a Lytton Blvd! Once upon a time, my Great Grandparents lived on that street.
Wonderful production and narrative. Fabulous estate!!
Julie, I think if I had to choose, this is by far my favorite house of all the homes you've done thus far, or I might add that I've seen. I love hearing all the dates and histories of these national treasures! I think us as Americans might appreciate these places (even the derelict ones) so much more because here in the States, it feels like very few appreciate our histories and would rather tear it down and as the song goes..put up a parking lot. Which makes me so sad. To have so much information saved, just like Mapperton! I will say it breaks my heart that the British parliament doesn't set aside money to help in the upkeep of these great places. I really don't know what the right answer is, money, tax breaks, free supplies, whatever just so they aren't lost for future generations. I think in school they should teach more to the children about such fantastic places, even here in the states, maybe it would take root in a few brains and when they grow up will feel the need to save places not rip them down. In closing I would like to say THANK YOU for all your hard work in making these wonderful videos to share with us here across the pond. I'm 57 and on disability (thanks to a very bad back) I have family in Germany and have been to visit before my teen yrs..I know they'll prob never be another visit across the ocean so to have these to watch with your behind the scenes bits is honestly such a joy!! Wishing all a wonderful summer, sending lots of love and prayers to us all in these crazy times we now live in. Take care and God Bless 🙏🏼❤️
Best video ever! Absolutely cannot wait to visit both of you and see these houses in person. Grazie da Texas come sempre ❤
Such a beautiful House! And the information about Historic House membership is interesting and important. The costs of keeping up these houses is much more than one family can undertake and I believe anyone who tours these houses and enjoys visiting gardens, beautiful estates should be willing to invest in making sure our grandchildren and future generations have that same privilege. I wish I had the resources to help out.
I absolutely loved Lady Constance’s story! The color palate of Knebworth House is magnificent. This is the first viewing of an Armory room that I remember you showing. Very interesting. Thank you for this episode.
The best and most moving part of this video is the segment about Lady Constance's involvement with the suffragette movement. It's admirable to see someone of her social class and privilege sacrifice her own comfort to fight for social justice for women.
The entire English speaking world granted the women’s right to vote within a few years of each other. The British version was more radical where they burned buildings and set off bombs. Simon Webb wrote a short book about it. What’s ironic is that 95% of the men in the world did not have the right to vote at the time either.
I deeply appreciate your content. Julie has one of those special personalities that can't be taught or developed, where her mood and energy are contagious.
P.S. I predict Julie will have a British accent by 2027. 😘
Hopefully she will also have a much better understanding of our way of life!
I saw her program, An Aristocrats Guide......"
Another American trying to put a price on everything she saw. The owners were most gracious and generous with their time.
She seemed to put a price on everything they were doing.
I don’t believe so. She could hop back and forth with American and British accents.
When I saw the movie, “Mary Poppins” upon its release (yes I AM that old!) the song”Sister Suffragette” has a line that says, “Our daughter’s daughters will adore us & they’ll sing in great full chorus, “Well, done, Sister Suffragette!” My late Mom (99) told me then, 1965, that her Mother had marched here in the United States for Women to have the right to vote, I AM her daughter’s daughter!😊
What an magnificent piece of glorious art ! I would LOVE to see you visit Lady Colin Campbell at Castle Goring!
I love Lady Colin Campbell's book about Diana! ❤
Oh this family loves colour! And I love it! 🥰
Amazing treasures and ongoing restoration.
Very cheerful ambiance! Wonderful Home
The manors and stories behind the manors and the people are very interesting 💜
I love the show the crown. Thank you Julie for everything you do❤
Our local paper here in Evansville, IN (I'm sure you know of it Julie) uses the motto by Edward Bulwer-Lytton "The pen is mightier than the sword".
What an amazing castle and family history ❤❤❤Thanks for sharing 😍😘
Fantastic video, Julie.
Beautiful castle
Cons story moved
Me 🖤
Hi Julie, "WOW" I absolutely love the history of Knebworth House, I love Lady Constance and her story. The efforts, the time and now their health the Suffragettes put into the movement so woman can vote. We need to treasure every right as women that we have and hold onto them. Martha was a lovely woman I just loved her. Jill was such a pleaser as well, these woman like you are well versed in the history of the family, keeping them alive and sharing them with the world, is truly amazing. Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful home and estate with us. Love from N.Y.
Oh my what historic history behind the women’s rights movement fascinated by their courage and determination not to mention the sacrifices 😢😢 ❤❤
Julie nice video and beautiful Castle .I like your and Luke explanation regarding history and restoration .
Wow! Love your Corvette convertible!
Wonderful history, especially the Suffragette one.
Well done, ladies!
Stunning home Julie and this American lady sounds very British. Another great video ❤
😊 thank you
as always fascinating
Would love to see some rooms the family lives in daily. I am addicted to your videos. Ty
Fascinating. Thank you.
Goodie, love these videos
I love this channel
Thank you so much for this
What an amazing story, especially Lady Constance Lytton, I so hope that her book on her experiences as a sufragette is re-published!
My heart skipped a bit at when I saw that corvette. You need to do an episode on the car!
Loved every minute of this video. Ty.
Wonderful history and beautiful, castle and home.
You have to watch these on your television. It’s incredible, especially the Chinese bedroom!
This is wonderful to see w/ out slightly eccentric, lovely, enthusiastic host.
So beautiful
Beautiful.
It looks great
Speaking of famous houses used for TV /movies...Just happened upon the 1996/97 series: Tom Jones. About half way though first episode the cast arrives at a gateway flaked b y columns with eagles atop...Mapperton!
If I was wealthy I would support the restoration of the houses/castles my ancestors lived so that members of my family might be able to do genealogical tours of these places on their trip to England. As far as I know I am relate to the Howard family and some early Duke's of Norfolk so my money would go to supporting those estates.
I like this Castle🥰
Love it
Fabulous estate! I would never be able to find my keys or purse! My little house is only 1,250 Sq/Ft and I can't find my keys.
If the cat gets in, you'd never find it!
I can’t imagine building such a huge place. Most rich people back then built to and beyond the limits of their wealth. Hence why so many crumbled to quickly and are gone today.
Eu sou nova aqui também sou do Brasil
This is my favorite house so far
That was just stunning and what an amazing lady, to fight for women's rights! It opens your eyes when you know you have £14,000,000.00 repair work to do on the roof! I wish them well in their endeavours!
Hi🤗 at 27:54 I really believe I see the post on the bed rise and fall slightly 😳 is it just me? Great show by the way and thank you 🤗
Gotta go rustle me up some breakfast Julie, then I’ll settle down to watch!
Your accents arent QUITE American anymore. Both of your stressers on syllables have changed. Almost sounds Irish. For quarter, you guys say "Kuar-ter" instead of the quick American "korter". And the way you both say "All" (Oll) as opposed to American (Awl) sounds more British than American now with rounded vowels. She also says "fresha" instead of "fresher" I love it! Happened to my cousins voice too after she moved to the UK from Illinois. Sounds completely different.
At 24:59 it must be cold in that room. Because you can see a breath go by.
I do remember this castle from the movie called Duel of Hearts
I luv your strawberry shirt🍓🍓🍓🍓
I love how you both pronounce "all" like the English.
Would make a great momie about Con
What a fascinating time. I really appreciate your enthusiasm for looking into your new reality. And it is so much fun to be able to be a voyeur here . . . which may be cringeworthy and so perhaps this makes me also sensitive to . . . being told that you are after someone’s job is a little cringey . . . ? Dunno. Anyway it’s amazing. Don’t believe in ghosts but there may be mold in the bedroom of Elizabeth which would explain the breathing issues of guests. Heat it and bleach it. Lol
an extraordinarily pretty Victorian home
Where is Martha from in the USA? What is her story with the British aristocracy? Curious to know.
Good for her. She stopped allowing The Church to bully her.
So many great ladies past and present. It would help me if you would consider putting their names on screen. I had a hard time trying to figure out how to spell Bower Liton which turned out to be Bulwer Litton.
Edit: Lytton
is a French first and last name perhaps of descent from the House of Burgundy, but it would carry the particle "de" Montagu
What is the National Trust? I used to belong to that and I thought the emphasis was on these old manor houses and castles.
I love this video, so interesting. I enjoy all your videos. However, I watched a couple on your facebook today, one was about 5 worst monarchs, and I found the background music very distracting and too loud, it felt quite relentless and my brain had to fight to listen to you properly. I felt so much calmer watching this video, I could just concentrate on what you and the other lady are saying and there was just intermittent music. If you must have background music on your videos, would you please lower the volume a bit when you are talking and preferably not have it right the way through a whole video , maybe edit it in for emphasis of dramatic bits as you have in this one. So much better to watch. Many thanks for your consideration of this.
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@BritishAirways I’m sorry - but where oh where is the sponsorship?
Lucky you
🙏💜🙇🏻♀️
I always think how futile the British Sufferigette movement was because New Zealand Women had the vote since 1893😊
Agreed....from Australia
Is that a ghost floating by at 23 to 23:13 at the Chinese bridal bed.
I saw the “etheric float” as well. Good eye!
Julie has met her match..lol
Maybe Taylor Swift can do a show or two here to help bring in some needed funds for the restorations!
Victorian and gothic? Did you mean that? Not also tudor stuart elizabethian georgian or regency?