you know when i was much younger, i used to watch him and his cohorts do two or three day garden make overs. i always loved to see it. then he got to make this. well deserved. one of the united kingdoms better presenters for sure.
Know it very well, as a child I constantly played and explored there, fished the lakes etc. My grandfather owned 2 farms on shepherd's Lane where my father was born. This brings back memories.of down hardwick.
holy smokes this woman built the ancestral home of the man who bankrolled the discovery of king tut. if youve ever watched the tv show downton abbey youve seen chatsworth. and that was BEFORE she became a countess. Time team did an episode on a home called furnace cottage, which, you guessed it, is a pretty beautiful cottage with its garden literally centered on the site of two furnaces, one medieval, and one elizabethan. It was none other than Bess who coordinated the creation of a then absolutely state of the art blast furnace on the footprint of the current cottage. I knew this woman was a dynamo, but wow. what a life!!
Were any of her husbands’ deaths suspicious and how was it that their estates were not passed on to their previous children or did she only married titled BACHELORS?
I've been to Hardwick hall, one of my favorites
you know when i was much younger, i used to watch him and his cohorts do two or three day garden make overs. i always loved to see it. then he got to make this. well deserved. one of the united kingdoms better presenters for sure.
Know it very well, as a child I constantly played and explored there, fished the lakes etc. My grandfather owned 2 farms on shepherd's Lane where my father was born. This brings back memories.of down hardwick.
holy smokes this woman built the ancestral home of the man who bankrolled the discovery of king tut. if youve ever watched the tv show downton abbey youve seen chatsworth. and that was BEFORE she became a countess. Time team did an episode on a home called furnace cottage, which, you guessed it, is a pretty beautiful cottage with its garden literally centered on the site of two furnaces, one medieval, and one elizabethan. It was none other than Bess who coordinated the creation of a then absolutely state of the art blast furnace on the footprint of the current cottage. I knew this woman was a dynamo, but wow. what a life!!
Always fascinating videos.
Beautiful
Were any of her husbands’ deaths suspicious and how was it that their estates were not passed on to their previous children or did she only married titled BACHELORS?
@13:37 Henry VIII didn’t have any children, so you must have meant Henry VII
He had three legitimate children (Mary, Edward and Elizabeth) and probably a fair few illegitimate ones
No such thing as Tudor "Britain" the Tudors only ruled England and Wales
also parts of Ireland - quite a lot of the British Isles