I remember walking into Chatsworth from the bus stop. All the sheep were around me on the rolling hills. When leaving, saw the sheep again. All of a sudden, they all started to form single file lines and walk towards the house. No sound had been played, they all did it at the same time. Next time visited, asked about it. Workman told me that the sheep know when it is time to go back home. Amazing.
Thanks once again for another banging look at a beautiful house and estate. You really do look at everything and this time pointed out things I would have missed. Great job, well done.
I always wanted to have a tour in and around Chatsworth, and here you are doing it for me , realy fantastic , beautiful house and gardens , those people in those days realy knew how to create paradise on earth realy magnificent. Thank you so much!
Yeah, top of the line this place. Like Blenheim, Castle Howard etc. Some of them (Blenheim) are almost too big though and totally lose any homely feel. That's what I thought when I visited several years ago anyway. I might give it another go in the future and see if my thoughts change about it. On the other hand I really enjoyed Castle Howard. Big fan of that place. Adam :)
@@AdamExploresBritain Very good observation Adam, I fully agree with you, Blenheim is not a grand house like Chatsworth or Kedleston but a palace, that is why there is no homely feeling about it. In fact Blenheim´s full name is Blenheim Palace.
I remember walking into Chatsworth from the bus stop. All the sheep were around me on the rolling hills. When leaving, saw the sheep again. All of a sudden, they all started to form single file lines and walk towards the house. No sound had been played, they all did it at the same time. Next time visited, asked about it. Workman told me that the sheep know when it is time to go back home. Amazing.
Lovely anecdote, thanks :)
Thanks once again for another banging look at a beautiful house and estate. You really do look at everything and this time pointed out things I would have missed. Great job, well done.
You're very welcome. I do try to explore as much as I can, where possible. Thanks again for taking an interest and for your lovely comment. Adam :)
I always wanted to have a tour in and around Chatsworth, and here you are doing it for me , realy fantastic , beautiful house and gardens , those people in those days realy knew how to create paradise on earth realy magnificent. Thank you so much!
Glad to be of service haha. It's a lovely place and I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks again for your interest, Adam :)
Thanks, Adam.
I am glad this House is well maintaned.❤😊
Me too 😀 Thanks for joining me on my video tour :)
Thanks for a great tour of Chatsworth and gardens! I recently discovered your videos and have watched many of them. Really enjoy your videos!
You're very welcome, and I'm really glad you're enjoying my videos. It's very kind of you to let me know. It's very much appreciated, thanks, Adam :)
One can only imagine the wealth and power, to be able to not only construct but to fully furnish a place such as this , I'm almost jealous.
Yeah, top of the line this place. Like Blenheim, Castle Howard etc. Some of them (Blenheim) are almost too big though and totally lose any homely feel. That's what I thought when I visited several years ago anyway. I might give it another go in the future and see if my thoughts change about it. On the other hand I really enjoyed Castle Howard. Big fan of that place. Adam :)
@@AdamExploresBritain Very good observation Adam, I fully agree with you, Blenheim is not a grand house like Chatsworth or Kedleston but a palace, that is why there is no homely feeling about it. In fact Blenheim´s full name is Blenheim Palace.
@@arslongavitabrevis5136 Indeed! :)