Go on a treasure hunt with the National Trust at Mount Stewart

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  • Опубліковано 7 лис 2024

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  • @Jabberstax
    @Jabberstax 2 роки тому +1

    I've been binging National Trust's tour videos. Time well spent 😄

  • @MesmerEyes2
    @MesmerEyes2 Рік тому

    What a delight this video is. The home is grand and the restoration is magnificent. Thank you for the trip in time and the history behind it.

  • @jeffcampbell1555
    @jeffcampbell1555 3 роки тому +4

    Beautifully made short video. As part of my hobbyist study of British country houses, I grew used to the former color scheme of the great hall. While I almost miss the marble checkerboard, the restoration is so timeless and elegant, it makes me wonder when and why the bold, dramatic scheme came to be. And although I wish the view to the sea could be restored, the enclosed nature of the extravagantly lovely gardens gives the park an otherworldly, enchanted quality. Mount Stewart seems a world away. During the troubles, this seemed almost perverse. I pray turmoil and violence remain at bay in Northern Ireland. Rather, I wish for everybody's sake the serenity and peace of Mount Stewart filters outward to all.

  • @mountbatten2222
    @mountbatten2222 Місяць тому

    THE ´GREAT´ OF GREAT BRITAIN IS NOW OWNED AND MAINTAINED BY THE NATIONAL TRUST ! IT´S THESE PEOPLE; CREATING; LIVING; DOING BUSINESS AND POLITICS IN
    SUCH PLACES; WHO MAKE A NATION GREAT !

  • @Irishandream1
    @Irishandream1 Рік тому

    Can people visit the inside of the house?

    • @nationaltrustcharity
      @nationaltrustcharity  Рік тому

      Hello Andrea, yes the House at Mount Stewart is open to visitors but please check our website for details before visiting as opening times can vary throughout the year www.nationaltrust.org.uk/mount-stewart

  • @oldbutbeautiful
    @oldbutbeautiful Рік тому +1

    Mount Stewart was originally the home of the Stewart Family - the Marquess of Londonderry. That name came from the City and County of Londonderry. That name Londonderry has been prolific in the news worldwide, over the past 50 years or so, and everyone and their granny knows that it's pronounced with 4 syllables as - Lun-Don-Day - Ree. ( not disrespectful to those who say Derry only)
    But where does the presenter here get Londondrey (Lun-Don- Dray ) from?
    I thought at first he had made a mistake, but the he continued, and repeated it many times.