Absolutely love these visits you bring to us. You are wonderful guide keeping the conversations flowing with humour that add to the appeal of listening to the proprietors of each of these estates and the pride they have in their homes and gardens. Thank you again Bunny for bringing them to us ❤
Such a tonic to watch things like this, after viewing much of the mainstream media offerings. The first section was like herding cats, but you prevailed magnificently 🙂
Desmond reminds me so much of my English cousin's late father, eyebrows, fascinating stories, and all. I too love the Dutch shapes on the roof lines of the house, and the more relaxed feel of the gardens. Desmond's stories became more and more interesting as your chat went on. I believe Sissinghurst was also a prisoner of war camp for a time before it was purchased by Vita and Harold. The bit about the carnations doing better after an influx of sea water made me laugh. You never know what will happen with plants. This year my roses were wonderful with all of our extra rain here in CA, but my Mission olive trees have a very sparse crop. I for one, love to see Bunny rubbing elbows with people I would never otherwise be able to 'meet'.
There is nothing 'normal' about this, ESPECIALLY in Norfolk, where 99.9% of people do not live like this at all. Aside from that, the yahoos, that are up around north Norfolk these days, are just coming to their holiday homes in their Chelsea tractors, where now there are artisanal bakeries and farmshops, overpricing local pensioners away, who used to buy but now cannot afford 6 pounds for a Walnut Loaf and have to now drive to Sheringham Aldi to shop. That is NORMAL
Absolutely love these visits you bring to us. You are wonderful guide keeping the conversations flowing with humour that add to the appeal of listening to the proprietors of each of these estates and the pride they have in their homes and gardens. Thank you again Bunny for bringing them to us ❤
Lovely ! I enjoyed watching Normal for Norfolk, so nice to see the house and garden again
What a GREAT interview! I’m from Michigan US and I know who Bunny is! Fabulous garden! 🌼🐝
I love all of Bunny’s videos. Thank you for taking us to so many majestic homes and gardens❤️❤️
This is pure gold . What a great combination of garden , stunning architecture, history and sheer British eccentricity!
Another wonderful interview!
Such a tonic to watch things like this, after viewing much of the mainstream media offerings. The first section was like herding cats, but you prevailed magnificently 🙂
So fun. What a hoot! Would love to watch his Normal for Norfolk.
Loved this ❤
Enjoyed your tour with a lovely man...Watched the series...Hope TV visit again...😊
Such a great place to live.
Greetings from malta ❤thanks for this lovely video
My mariner ancestor's are buried just up the road, at the church. A beautiful place.
Mitchell's, Blakeney. I live in Cromer.
A man who has expected to be listened to all his life.
Desmond reminds me so much of my English cousin's late father, eyebrows, fascinating stories, and all. I too love the Dutch shapes on the roof lines of the house, and the more relaxed feel of the gardens. Desmond's stories became more and more interesting as your chat went on. I believe Sissinghurst was also a prisoner of war camp for a time before it was purchased by Vita and Harold. The bit about the carnations doing better after an influx of sea water made me laugh. You never know what will happen with plants. This year my roses were wonderful with all of our extra rain here in CA, but my Mission olive trees have a very sparse crop. I for one, love to see Bunny rubbing elbows with people I would never otherwise be able to 'meet'.
Bloody hell let him talk
It’s hard to watch your show sometimes because everyone is all to rich.
Munjacs eat our tomatos and pansies! Very hungry creatures😊
There is nothing 'normal' about this, ESPECIALLY in Norfolk, where 99.9% of people do not live like this at all. Aside from that, the yahoos, that are up around north Norfolk these days, are just coming to their holiday homes in their Chelsea tractors, where now there are artisanal bakeries and farmshops, overpricing local pensioners away, who used to buy but now cannot afford 6 pounds for a Walnut Loaf and have to now drive to Sheringham Aldi to shop. That is NORMAL
Minihaha.😂
Love Bunny but think he's a bit of a pompous old bore