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May I ask WHY you NEVER ask or make any reference to the peoples of colour attached to these beautiful houses/castles? 🤔 ... you as an American woman, must surely be curious, no? Titles, titles & more titles... did your American plantations houses not have deep & dark secrets? I'm British born uk 🇬🇧... have you been to Kenwood House in Hampsted Heath in north London? Please STOP ✋🏽 with your titled "white washing" & torrents & gargoyles, enough already! 🙄
I recently found your channel on TH-cam and am addicted!!! I was born and raised in Norfolk, England and moved to the US in my ‘30’s so we have reverse heritage so-to-speak! I often took my children to Sandringham to get a peak at the royal family during their winter vacations there. My daughters have presented the Queen and Princess Diana with bunches of flowers and I am so happy that they got to do so. I still have the newspaper cutting of my daughter giving her flowers to the queen because she felt sorry for her when Diana was getting much of the attention. I am especially glad for those memories as we moved to the US when my children were young. I absolutely love your enthusiasm, your passion and your excitement when seeing things for the first time. Keep doing what you do- you are such a joy to watch….
As an Alabama girl , now 75 , I loved this episode. I loved what Julie said about the American work ethic. As a mother of 3 daughters and the wife of a disabled husband, it was appreciated. I'm still a working nurse and my 3 daughters were taught to work, be a partner with your spouse , and you can overcome almost anything. I so enjoyed this episode and the interview with another Bama Babe! Roll Tide Roll!!
This was just AMAZING 🤩 I was not familiar with Knebworth or its history and I found it very interesting and the Lady of the Manor is very knowledgeable. Thank you Julie for sharing this beautiful estate with us.
As a Tuscaloosa girl, I was so excited to hear this story! So cool! I also love that they are focused on restoring and not tearing down to build new. 🥰
Love these extraordinary places and especially the people caring for them ..Family and tradesmen...stories are interesting and I have a stone house and it's educational...shout-out to the Craftsmen who maintain and repair or restore them ...each place is wonderful....there should be a virtual library of every house....
@@MichaelAndersxq28guy - Nothing against T-town at all, but not that many folks are there. A college town with a lot of history for sure. Same for Auburn, War Eagle :)
I just today found your channel and have watched hrs already! Your interview style is reminiscent of the late, great, and much beloved Huell Howser. Looking forward to taking it all in.
Julie, you are an example in action of the perfect partnership between England and the United States. The old world offering us its cultural wealth and valuable traditions, and the new world offering us its innovative capacity, spirit of success and brilliance in preserving these historical riches. Two powers united, as they should always be. I hope, from the bottom of my heart, that these new progressive ideas that haunt societies, that abhor history, traditions, culture and education, do not succeed in destroying all of this.
another fine american woman with a wealth of information and knowledge and love for her home - so interesting and hardworking kind of like someone else we know - Julie????
i love how you’re a real life cora crawley. your brand is really so genius. of course, it takes talent and charisma to take it to the heights you have. cheers, m’lady.
Fabulous episode! Beautiful grand castle and grounds. I’m fascinated to hear what the owners of these places have to deal with to restore and maintain the history. ❤ thank goodness the families have put their heart and ingenuity to saving these precious estates.
I love all the gargoyles and grotesques! Gargoyles have water spouts, and grotesques don't. The whole house is beautiful, and the knickers... My husband didn't believe me until I backed the video up to show him. He just walked away giggling.
I would have never guessed she was from the US let alone he South. I was hearing an Irish or Scottish accent. She is totally from the South and I hear no Southern accent.
In 1976 lynyrd skynyrd played there. Among the songs played...Sweet Home Alabama. It was also America's 200th Birthday. Now the Lady of the house is from Alabama....
omg she’s american too! i didn’t even clock. her accent is sooo cool. it’s much more english influenced than other americans i’ve listened to that moved to england, but there’s still plenty of alabama in there. now that i know she’s from there, i hear it so clearly.
Lol i was watching "You" on Netfix and recognised this castle from watching your Show here on TH-cam. I love your videos Julie im subscribed to all your channels. Thank you for making these videos, im obssessed. 😊😊😊
A friend of mine and I have noticed, that in the states that’s very common. It would be rude, but I think often it depends on tone I understand the Viscountess ‘enthusiasm. If she interrupts it is always in the spirit of “ ooh oooh ooh how fascinating .i understand and agree.( or so it seems)
Another fantastic episode Viscountess, we really enjoy your various places of interest and let’s hope that some day the Viscounts underpants are displayed in the appropriate place. 😇🙏🏰
The stone immediately surrounding the building is very useful...I so want that around my home...I visited UK and seen this style of stone in person....
Question: Why did great and noble families have themselves buried in the community chapel rather than a private one on the estate? Given histories of body snatching and body swapping within churches. Wouldn't a private burial place have been seen as more appropriate? Thanks for another magnificent video Julie. ❤
I've ask this question many times, do you have family back in the states and do you visit them or they visit you, be nice you visiting all your old haunts and family, now I'd watch that 😉
@@ninadukette3340Her roots are now in England. It is normal after a marriage of 37 years to an English member of the Aristocracy, to fuse one’s birth accent to the accent of the land she calls home with her family. The fact that she still sounds somewhat “American” speaks of her “truth” to the land she was birthed. KUDOS to her 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I have made this comment before, but Julie, dear Julie, please stop talking over the person you are speaking with. You do it to Luke all the time on your other channel.
shes just excited and passionate about architecture. theres no need to be rude some people express themselves differently and want to share and relay their ideas into the conversation before the topic changes
Thank god that you have said this here, I thought I was just being too picky as a manager that interviews and listens to my team all the time. I feel Julie is using active listening a bit too hard and that comes across as rude when she talks over the guests or making some verbal cues that just seem empty and out of the place from time to time. Having said that, I also recognise that as a host, Julie has to carry the flow and keep it entertaining, she's still a freshm... freshwoman in the area of hosting shows, it takes time to learn how to control how you present your guests and yourself all while keeping the rundown and the script in mind.
I love the way it’s not an interview but an informative conversation, honestly I love her passionate, bubbly personality and her mode of interviewing, don’t change !
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May I ask WHY you NEVER ask or make any reference to the peoples of colour attached to these beautiful houses/castles? 🤔 ... you as an American woman, must surely be curious, no?
Titles, titles & more titles... did your American plantations houses not have deep & dark secrets?
I'm British born uk 🇬🇧... have you been to Kenwood House in Hampsted Heath in north London?
Please STOP ✋🏽 with your titled "white washing" & torrents & gargoyles, enough already! 🙄
I love hearing the way the British accent keeps coming out of two girls from America. They both say “all” like Mary Poppins.
I recently found your channel on TH-cam and am addicted!!! I was born and raised in Norfolk, England and moved to the US in my ‘30’s so we have reverse heritage so-to-speak! I often took my children to Sandringham to get a peak at the royal family during their winter vacations there. My daughters have presented the Queen and Princess Diana with bunches of flowers and I am so happy that they got to do so. I still have the newspaper cutting of my daughter giving her flowers to the queen because she felt sorry for her when Diana was getting much of the attention. I am especially glad for those memories as we moved to the US when my children were young. I absolutely love your enthusiasm, your passion and your excitement when seeing things for the first time. Keep doing what you do- you are such a joy to watch….
Thank you so much!!!
Agreed
As an Alabama girl , now 75 , I loved this episode. I loved what Julie said about the American work ethic. As a mother of 3 daughters and the wife of a disabled husband, it was appreciated. I'm still a working nurse and my 3 daughters were taught to work, be a partner with your spouse , and you can overcome almost anything.
I so enjoyed this episode and the interview with another Bama Babe! Roll Tide Roll!!
Thank you Tina! xx Julie
Americans are taught to value work often at the expense of their health.
I really like Martha’s voice.
She is really nice to listen to.
This was just AMAZING 🤩 I was not familiar with Knebworth or its history and I found it very interesting and the Lady of the Manor is very knowledgeable. Thank you Julie for sharing this beautiful estate with us.
As a Tuscaloosa girl, I was so excited to hear this story! So cool! I also love that they are focused on restoring and not tearing down to build new. 🥰
Fabulous tour Julie! Fascinating history, architecture & garden. Loved it. ❤
Your tours are always so good. Thank you.
Such magnificent tapestries. Wow, how splendid
Fantastic Video, Julie! You do a wonderful job showcasing these Historic Houses
Thank you so much!
Hi i am a srilankan but very attached to british history ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love these extraordinary places and especially the people caring for them ..Family and tradesmen...stories are interesting and I have a stone house and it's educational...shout-out to the Craftsmen who maintain and repair or restore them ...each place is wonderful....there should be a virtual library of every house....
Lol I've never heard someone call Tuscaloosa, Alabama "cosmopolitan"
- for sure.
😂😂😂😂
A thriving metropolis of... (drum roll) (checks notes)... 278,290! 😆 🤣 😂 😹
@@MichaelAndersxq28guy - there isn’t any way there are 268,000 folks in T-town.
@@MichaelAndersxq28guy - Nothing against T-town at all, but not that many folks are there. A college town with a lot of history for sure. Same for Auburn, War Eagle :)
I just today found your channel and have watched hrs already! Your interview style is reminiscent of the late, great, and much beloved Huell Howser. Looking forward to taking it all in.
What a gorgeous oak tree!
Julie, you are an example in action of the perfect partnership between England and the United States. The old world offering us its cultural wealth and valuable traditions, and the new world offering us its innovative capacity, spirit of success and brilliance in preserving these historical riches. Two powers united, as they should always be. I hope, from the bottom of my heart, that these new progressive ideas that haunt societies, that abhor history, traditions, culture and education, do not succeed in destroying all of this.
Stunning home and estate. Thank you.
Great episode! What an amazing place.
another fine american woman with a wealth of information and knowledge and love for her home - so interesting and hardworking kind of like someone else we know - Julie????
Thank you for sharing the History what a beautiful estate
I saw Led Zepplin there in 1979 😊
Beatiful two Americans much history. Much love and huggicates 😊!
i love how you’re a real life cora crawley. your brand is really so genius. of course, it takes talent and charisma to take it to the heights you have. cheers, m’lady.
A Cali girl living in Bama now for awhile! I love it here & am now a proud CaliBamian! Love the connections-it is a small World sometimes♡
Fabulous episode! Beautiful grand castle and grounds. I’m fascinated to hear what the owners of these places have to deal with to restore and maintain the history. ❤ thank goodness the families have put their heart and ingenuity to saving these precious estates.
Loved seeing Mick Jagger's red underwear framed!
@@heidimiller5475they are clean
I love all the gargoyles and grotesques! Gargoyles have water spouts, and grotesques don't. The whole house is beautiful, and the knickers... My husband didn't believe me until I backed the video up to show him. He just walked away giggling.
Julie nice video and beautiful Castle and beautiful garden.
We did not get to see much of the interior of the Castel please go back k soon ❤
Well done. This was just lovely, all the history! Blessings from South Carolina
Fantastic Taste of Knebworth ! Would like to see more of the House & Park !!!
More to come!
I would have never guessed she was from the US let alone he South. I was hearing an Irish or Scottish accent. She is totally from the South and I hear no Southern accent.
In 1976 lynyrd skynyrd played there. Among the songs played...Sweet Home Alabama. It was also America's 200th Birthday. Now the Lady of the house is from Alabama....
Julie this was a lovely video. I truly enjoyed it. Thank you dear.
Glad you enjoyed it!
What an absolutely gorgeous estate, and home. Just gorgeous.
omg she’s american too! i didn’t even clock. her accent is sooo cool. it’s much more english influenced than other americans i’ve listened to that moved to england, but there’s still plenty of alabama in there. now that i know she’s from there, i hear it so clearly.
Lol i was watching "You" on Netfix and recognised this castle from watching your Show here on TH-cam. I love your videos Julie im subscribed to all your channels. Thank you for making these videos, im obssessed. 😊😊😊
A friend of mine and I have noticed, that in the states that’s very common. It would be rude, but I think often it depends on tone
I understand the Viscountess ‘enthusiasm. If she interrupts it is always in the spirit of “ ooh oooh ooh how fascinating .i understand and agree.( or so it seems)
Non vedo l’ora di vederlo! What a beautiful palace. The facade alone is worth a trip!❤
Another fantastic episode Viscountess, we really enjoy your various places of interest and let’s hope that some day the Viscounts underpants are displayed in the appropriate place. 😇🙏🏰
I live in Tuscaloosa and from now on I will describe home as “cosmopolitan”. 😂 Roll Tide
Roll Tide!
What an amazing place. Not only did I learn how to pronounce the name but its history. Thanks for sharing.
I thoroughly recommend becoming a “visitor member” of Historic Houses…there are so many wonderful buildings with fascinating contents to see.😀😀😀Jinxy
I can hardly believe that they have held rock and roll concerts at the grounds of this
Historic home! Did the Beetles ever play there?
The stone immediately surrounding the building is very useful...I so want that around my home...I visited UK and seen this style of stone in person....
Fabulous video! I just love your videos!
Thank you so much!
Thank you. I really enjoyed it.
Glad you enjoyed it!
That’s actually a “me too moment” for Mick Jaggers underwear to be framed and on display 😂😂😂😂😂
She needs to help
Francis Fulford
of GREAT FULFORD
in Devon asap! 800 years in his family.. can't afford furniture or wallpaper restoration!
Is this who you are referring to? th-cam.com/video/DP-8Oy5Mb6Y/w-d-xo.html
Perhaps someone else should take over the place if it is him.
@@starventure yep 😆 🤣 😂 😹
@@heidimiller5475 .. sorry.. what?
@@TartarianTreasuressounds like a lot of family drama. Hopefully they can get the help they need 😬
Interesting and wonderful video❤
fascinating absolutely fascinating
The Knebworth ap is so interesting
Great information
Ariel views really showcase estate
If it goes back to the domesday book they should get time team out! Would love to know the ancient history too
Question: Why did great and noble families have themselves buried in the community chapel rather than a private one on the estate? Given histories of body snatching and body swapping within churches. Wouldn't a private burial place have been seen as more appropriate?
Thanks for another magnificent video Julie. ❤
Do you have two channel on youtube? Because the other channel has so many your video?
That channel called 【 Real Royalty】. Is this yours?
It looks like she creates some content for them or allows them to repost it.
How do you prepare for the eventual inheritance tax?
The details of this castle are mind blowing…..right down to Mick Jagger’s undies🤣
Thanks for sharing👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed it!
So intrestinv story nad beautiful estate
What?
Is her husband Henry still alive.? Beautiful property and castle
I've ask this question many times, do you have family back in the states and do you visit them or they visit you, be nice you visiting all your old haunts and family, now I'd watch that 😉
I do! but I don't film with them. :-) But I do visit!
@@AmericanViscountess Don't they want to be on Camera then???
min 12:37
It's funny to see how culturally different americans and british are in expression, and excitement.
I was trying to figure out Martha's accent. Not a lick of the southern drawl.
I am sure she has worked hard to hide it. So much for appreciating ones roots.
She said she was born in Alabama but lived in the East and also California for long time.
@@ninadukette3340Her roots are now in England. It is normal after a marriage of 37 years to an English member of the Aristocracy, to fuse one’s birth accent to the accent of the land she calls home with her family. The fact that she still sounds somewhat “American” speaks of her “truth” to the land she was birthed. KUDOS to her 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Roll Tide!!!!!!
Love you to bits Julie but please quit gasping like you've just won a billion dollars! Lol
❤
She forgot it had little mix ( women like me music video) there
I enjoyed listening to you talking but the music in the background wasn’t necessary 🇬🇧
4.047 ha for Stevenage in 1946?
Any of these ancient homes need a priest?
😂😂
Not if you're Catholic, that's for sure.😅😂
@kaeru12345678 nope haven't been Catholic for many years. I'm actually with a church affiliated with the Anglican Free Communion
A priest on TH-cam! How refreshing!!! Hi from Québec Canada!
Martha has Raynaud’s realllll bad on that turret
🩲🥒🎉
The rolling stones 😂
Since Baroness Cobbold is also an American, I don't think it's correct for you to refer to yourself as The American. 😆
I have made this comment before, but Julie, dear Julie, please stop talking over the person you are speaking with. You do it to Luke all the time on your other channel.
shes just excited and passionate about architecture. theres no need to be rude some people express themselves differently and want to share and relay their ideas into the conversation before the topic changes
Thank god that you have said this here, I thought I was just being too picky as a manager that interviews and listens to my team all the time.
I feel Julie is using active listening a bit too hard and that comes across as rude when she talks over the guests or making some verbal cues that just seem empty and out of the place from time to time. Having said that, I also recognise that as a host, Julie has to carry the flow and keep it entertaining, she's still a freshm... freshwoman in the area of hosting shows, it takes time to learn how to control how you present your guests and yourself all while keeping the rundown and the script in mind.
I love the way it’s not an interview but an informative conversation, honestly I love her passionate, bubbly personality and her mode of interviewing, don’t change !
@@jolenamaladeno. Julie needs to be professional and stop acting like a fan girl. Impossible to watch her. She’s insufferable