A Tour of Our Family's Town! - One of Britain's Oldest Shipyards | Beaulieu
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2022
- In this episode, I’m visiting Bucklers Hard on the Beaulieu estate - just a short distance from Palace House, Beulieu Abbey and the National Motor Museum. The first Earl of Sandwich, the branch of the Montagu family which I married into, is known worldwide because he was head of the Admiralty and brought King Charles II back from exile. But it’s now wonderful for me to visit Beaulieu and discover the rich maritime links of another branch of the Montagu family.
I’ll be meeting with the Hon. Mary Montagu-Scott who has a lifelong passion for the maritime history of Beaulieu and is a keen sailor. Mary shows me the replica timber framed shipwrights workshop which she masterminded. And my husband Luke and I will be cheering on our 17 year old son, William as he and Mary set sail on the Beaulieu river.
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When I got married, after a fashion, we moved to South Carolina and bought our first house in a "mill village." Born in New England, and later raised in Upstate New York, I had absolutely no idea what was a mill village! South Carolina (hello, cotton!) is a very big producer of textiles, thus heavily populated with textile MILLS. And, villages grew up around the mills...hence mill villages. Proximity to the mill indicated the corporate position of the owner, the size of the house, and, therefore, his rank in local society. We lived in one of the big houses close to the mill...four beds, two baths, a to-die-for kitchen with an eating area, formal dining room, 20x24' living room w/ fireplace, huge front porch, and a lawn so plush it felt like velvet. Plus a fig tree in the back. The whole idea about industrial villages is that they take care of their own, and they're really wonderful in that way!
That house sounds amazing, how lucky you got to live in it. Enjoyed your comment very much. ❤
Wonderful that William will be involved in sailing instructing. Love how the shipyard village has been preserved, but I’d imagine it’s present condition is more pristine and less frenetic than when it was a working shipyard.
It was the best of times and the worst of times! Great story just the same! Beautiful area and as always, I learned a lot. Thanks for the lesson!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Dear Julie.
I am so enjoying your series on Bealieu and its evtensive history. I really was moved by your reaction walking the grounds of the Abbey enclosure. The ruins still retain their sense of space and porpose. Henry Vlll act of Vandalism in the 1530's has not deminished the initial Glory of that Space .Can you imagine the Roof being on that structure Today. I love the fact that the Tapestaries reflect the monks role in the History of the area and the callous and brutal Act of the King and Government at the time. Ruins all over Britian and Ireland are testiment to this terrible period.
Todays episode was equally interesting and Butler's Hard has its own History lovingly preserved. I love that humour is first and formost in your relationship with Luke . Your all good sports to brave the elements in support of your son William. Its a charmed life indeed
Your Premiere today was magic .I think the toddle stole the show but all the adults were tops too in kindness and thats what its all about.
Thank you Eamonn! What a lovely comment to read 🥰
You two are hilarious!
Being a sailor myself, I loved this episode. Excellent job William and Mary!
So fun! And what a great tourist place that will be as they keep adding more things like ship building.
This is, by far, one of my favorite episodes yet…my uncles sailed off of the Long Island Sound when they were young (& during he summer on fishing boats to earn extra income) & one, much later in life built his own sailboat...
Spectacular! Great job William! Mary was wonderful! The area is beautiful ❤️!
What a fun day! Wonderful watching William sail. I absolutely love British weather, as I do Norway's. All the rain and bluster. So cozy. Also very much miss tea time. And again, everything does stop for tea.
It's great to have been able to see this. My 4th great grandfather was the Estate Steward for Beaulieu from 1827 to 1846. You guys are hilarious - and such fun. Lovely to be able to watch the sailing as well - brings it all back.
Being a long time competitive sailor in dinghies, sm boats and big boats. I love watching this.Looked like more oscillating winds.
That is a fascinating place for families to visit.
That was sensational! Thanks Julie!
What a fun video. Great work Mary at all your maritime endeavors. Wonderful sailing William.
This is a very interesting episode, seeing William and Mary sailing, Luke providing us with the much needed commentaries and explanations, and of course Julie with her undying enthusiasm. Even though we’re an archipelago, we’re not particularly familiar with sailing, so this episode is certainly a gem.
Great job William. Thank you Mary and Julie. ⛵🇺🇸
"William and Mary" - a solid traditional partnership.
I loved this episode! the sailing and scenery and history. and I don't know if I've seen your older child yet in a video. glad he got integrated. keep up the great work, another fabulous video. woot
Julie, are you aware that the "Spencer" tiara -- yes, the one that Lady Diana Spencer wore at her wedding to the then Prince of Wales --was originally created for Viscount Montagu in the 1700s? Truly. Perhaps this branch of the family. I find that fascinating. 💜💜 Don't quite know how it got to the Spencers, but it did. This was a great video. Kudos to Mary 💜💜💜
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I hope Barbour and Fulton see this episode, they would be fitting sponsors to add based on the weather!
What a fun adventure for Mary and William. Thanks for sharing 😍😘
Such an educational and entertaining episode. Thank you.
i love your cousin...she really matches your energy....loved seeing your other son....great show
Loved this video and the history of the village.❤
What a wonderful look at history
William's very cute. I'm sure he has lots of admirers.
Love the sport element of this vlog.
It’s wonderful how much waterways have meant to the economy and culture of the UK. Waterpower started the industrial revolution. This started the “leaving the land” change in England.
Lovely video, brilliant I loved the sailing. Thankyou.
Mary is amazing!!
Great video. Deen park. Wahoo. Merry Christmas!
Loved the race it remind me of the movie Stuart little 👍 😊 this is my favorite video so far ❤
Beautiful scenery!
The church is adorable 🙂
Last month I was at the National Archives and noticed that they had a display (on the second floor) that was all about British manor houses. Thought you might be interested as to your research.
Hello from Minnesota, USA! 😄
Fabulous video. Just loved it!
Great episode! Even though I live on the West Coast on Vancouver Island, I’m don’t do any sailing. I wish I did❤️
Really enjoyed this episode! Keep 'em comin'!
Very exciting! Thanks for sharing.
Very cool! Great job William and Mary!
Loved this video ❤
Just tuned in…. Brilliant
Boy did that ever look like fun!
Well isn't Luke an entertaining commentator! Would love to see more of him.
Love the videos as always.
Another great and atmospheric video! I look forward to your video on Dean Park
I love the song from Dirty Rotten Scoundrels you have in your intro Julie!
Very interesting
Hello from San Antonio, TX🥰
Ah Luke is such a good dad.
I know you are sponsored by Le Chameau,Julie 'but 'Hunter' wellies are my choice.And British too!
Hi 👋 thanks great video ! Can you do a day by the sea 🌊 Dorset is beautiful ! 🏴🌹
wow
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A smuggler’s cellar!
Hu ya hu ya hurry William !!!