The change of social order, combined with immigration of the peasant class that worked to run these massive estates required subsistence farming & animal husbandry for an entire community if a thousand servants, not to mention coal to keep all those fireplaces going. Maybe someone can youtube a Patreon account to rehab it like the Château de Chaumont from a burned out ruin.
great place to metal detect.
The stupidity of let these magnificent buildings left to rot.
Agreed!...in Spain they rebuild everything and they look great.
It needs an American billionaire to buy it and rebuild it to its original glory - as a sort of hobby. (Musk could do it with his small change!)
thank you for sharing. What a location/view.
Thank you 👍
Such a shame the owner couldn't have let it out if he couldn't afford to stay in it. Or let out part of it if not all was habitable.
Nice drone footage!
@@TH-camCrittic thank you, glad that you like it
Stones had been stolen
In places it looks very modern
Yes, I have read that it was used until 1916 and partially demolished in 1925
The change of social order, combined with immigration of the peasant class that worked to run these massive estates required subsistence farming & animal husbandry for an entire community if a thousand servants, not to mention coal to keep all those fireplaces going.
Maybe someone can youtube a Patreon account to rehab it like the Château de Chaumont from a burned out ruin.