that is an absolutely fascinating barn and Garden and it was delightful the tour you gave of the garden and to hear you voice Oana you have a delightful way with your presentation! It is just magnificent to see see it all, thank you to Chris and thank you for that lovely tour of the garden Oana! :) Chris! You cheeky man ;) Poor Oana
Oana, you gave an excellent garden tour! Well the two of you did a fantastic tour of this incredible historical property! If you ever get to Pennsylvania you will have to visit Longwood Gardens near Philadelphia. I know you would both Love it! Kind Thanks! Love, Light, Peace and Joy of Being! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
Well, it's a tad surreal, but here I am on a fine spring morning in North East China, enjoying a documentary which was made on a fine spring morning in South East England. Cressing looks to be an absolute gem and, virus permitting, will certainly be on my list of places to visit next time I get back to the UK. Thanks for a lovely and insightful documentary from you and Oana.
I really look forward to your videos Chris. Such a beautiful place. All of the spirits of history from centuries gone by that lies slumbering just beneath the surface.
Hi Chris, great to be back "in the flock". How are you? In the years since we met my health took a bad turn but I am under treatment and hopefully, this year will be a new start for me. My mobility has suffered and so videos like this are a blessing to me, so thank you for that. I hope all is well with you, I will be looking through your back catalogue and catching up. Take care and stay safe.
Hi Colin, Long time no hear. So pleased to read, but equally sorry to hear about your health issues. I hope my shows will compensate you, mate. Take care also.
@@HauntedEarth Thanks Chris. I am working my way through your back catalogue. I told a friend of mine about Little Wenham and sent him the link to your video. He's from Goa and always asking me about interesting places to visit, he's also religious, a devout catholic, and is interested about how the reformation changed the attitude to churchlife.
Oana did a great job presenting the herb garden. She's such a sweetheart. My favorite thing was the little patch with the snake skin plants. So pretty !
Such a beautiful place, those timber roofs are just beautiful/ stunning, my husband is an old school carpenter so we appreciate all thats involves with a hand cut roof, it’s all kits these days, and the garden tour was beautifully done also, stepping back in time. xx
Rewatching this again tonight before vacay. The little religious building left to decay that I commented on on another walking tour.... Is it possible to do a go fund me and save it? I'd be willing to pass it on to all my UK peeps who Im going to visit with and my fellow Americans. They would be aghast at something like that being left to decay for the land even if it is Victorian. It's Essex history, it's what will bring tourism to that region. Save Essex history and its cultural heritage. Im so impressed by your videos and how much you are contributing to your community and beyond by documenting it so well. Kudos!
A gorgeous British golden gem, sorry Chris not you this time haha, such history and wonderful building, simply beautiful. If only those walls could talk, what tales they could tell. Thanks for making my afternoon my friend. I look forward to the next vid. Any more paranormal investigations planned? I do hope so, 10/10 as always....
Lovely grounds with fascinating history on a beautiful day, pleasantly presented - can't beat that! Thx 4 peek at repurposed chimney artifact, undulating loft floorboards + remaining moat sections. Esp enjoyed garden + fountain, trellis & og walled enclosure. Such a spacious property with shelves' worth of stories - many known, yet prob still more untold or forgotten!
This was wonderful! Thank you Chris. It's difficult to imagine the age of some of these structures, How would the barns have looked when they were full of oats and barley?
Fella, with respect, the, or one of THE oldest cruck barn construction/complete may be found off the Chatsworth Road, out of Chesterfield, turn thee left into Holymoorside, tis there, ont, again, left hand side. Also, tis currently up for sale, ALL original, Cruck , THE stuff.
that is an absolutely fascinating barn and Garden and it was delightful the tour you gave of the garden and to hear you voice Oana you have a delightful way with your presentation! It is just magnificent to see see it all, thank you to Chris and thank you for that lovely tour of the garden Oana! :) Chris! You cheeky man ;) Poor Oana
Lol! Thanks, Nigel. She is a very special lady.
I love watching u and the history is fascinating xxxx
That is really appreciated. Thank you, Marie :)
Oana, you gave an excellent garden tour! Well the two of you did a fantastic tour of this incredible historical property! If you ever get to Pennsylvania you will have to visit Longwood Gardens near Philadelphia. I know you would both Love it! Kind Thanks! Love, Light, Peace and Joy of Being! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
I will pass on your praise to Oana. Thanks, DaveyJO :)
Absolutely fascinating. Thank you Chris and Oana.
Our pleasure, Sue!
Thank you Chris for the tour! The estate is gorgeous! Oana Thank you so much for the garden tours. So beautiful and useful.
You are so welcome, Kari!
Lovely video! I agree with Oana! Cadfael is great.
It's so good!
Well, it's a tad surreal, but here I am on a fine spring morning in North East China, enjoying a documentary which was made on a fine spring morning in South East England. Cressing looks to be an absolute gem and, virus permitting, will certainly be on my list of places to visit next time I get back to the UK. Thanks for a lovely and insightful documentary from you and Oana.
Thank you my friend. Pleased you are enjoying these shows!
Try N E Derbyshire, Hardwick Hall, where doth still sprout original opium poppies in the 'herbarium'.
I really look forward to your videos Chris. Such a beautiful place. All of the spirits of history from centuries gone by that lies slumbering just beneath the surface.
It is such a wonderful place. Thanks, Unit :)
I loved Br. Cadfael! This place is breathtaking 🤗💐
It really is!
Hi Chris, great to be back "in the flock". How are you? In the years since we met my health took a bad turn but I am under treatment and hopefully, this year will be a new start for me.
My mobility has suffered and so videos like this are a blessing to me, so thank you for that.
I hope all is well with you, I will be looking through your back catalogue and catching up. Take care and stay safe.
Hi Colin, Long time no hear. So pleased to read, but equally sorry to hear about your health issues. I hope my shows will compensate you, mate. Take care also.
@@HauntedEarth Thanks Chris. I am working my way through your back catalogue.
I told a friend of mine about Little Wenham and sent him the link to your video. He's from Goa and always asking me about interesting places to visit, he's also religious, a devout catholic, and is interested about how the reformation changed the attitude to churchlife.
Magnificent! A huge and beautiful estate and fascinating history 😊 The walled garden tour from Oana was brilliant too 😊👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😊👍👍
Thank you, Redcoat!
I'm visiting this soon. Can't wait. Thank you, you lovely couple.
Very interesting history and a lovely walk around such a lovely place
Pleased you enjoyed, Damian. :)
Oana did a great job presenting the herb garden. She's such a sweetheart. My favorite thing was the little patch with the snake skin plants. So pretty !
The garden segment is the icing on the cake, well done Oana! As a gardener I find this and old kitchens fascinating.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks I`ll tell her.
Great documentary and the walk around in the garden was amazing
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks, Majin :)
Such a beautiful place, those timber roofs are just beautiful/ stunning, my husband is an old school carpenter so we appreciate all thats involves with a hand cut roof, it’s all kits these days, and the garden tour was beautifully done also, stepping back in time. xx
Thanks, Christine. Really appreciated!
I am really enjoying these walkabout videos. The history and interesting gardens are fascinating.
Glad you like them! Thanks, Jeff :)
Rewatching this again tonight before vacay. The little religious building left to decay that I commented on on another walking tour.... Is it possible to do a go fund me and save it? I'd be willing to pass it on to all my UK peeps who Im going to visit with and my fellow Americans. They would be aghast at something like that being left to decay for the land even if it is Victorian. It's Essex history, it's what will bring tourism to that region. Save Essex history and its cultural heritage. Im so impressed by your videos and how much you are contributing to your community and beyond by documenting it so well. Kudos!
A gorgeous British golden gem, sorry Chris not you this time haha, such history and wonderful building, simply beautiful. If only those walls could talk, what tales they could tell. Thanks for making my afternoon my friend. I look forward to the next vid. Any more paranormal investigations planned? I do hope so, 10/10 as always....
Thanks, Ian. Pleased you enjoy these offerings, and yes, more paranormal shows planned. :)
Lovely grounds with fascinating history on a beautiful day, pleasantly presented - can't beat that! Thx 4 peek at repurposed chimney artifact, undulating loft floorboards + remaining moat sections. Esp enjoyed garden + fountain, trellis & og walled enclosure. Such a spacious property with shelves' worth of stories - many known, yet prob still more untold or forgotten!
I live in a cottage that land is stands on was owned by a templar Knight, the cottage is named after him and his name is on the bayeux tapestry
That`s interesting, Nifty!
I think that bakery does actually get used on event days.
Thanks Oana for the information about the garden, it was very interesting.
A great place on it's own. Even better when they host events.
Indeed, John :)
Great documentary Chris, very interesting. 🥂
Glad you think so! Thanks Barmy :)
Funny question about the gardens' lawns; how did they cut the grass lawn areas without lawn mowers?
I think they used sheep and cattle, Betsy.
This was wonderful! Thank you Chris. It's difficult to imagine the age of some of these structures, How would the barns have looked when they were full of oats and barley?
I often wonder too, Lane. :)
Fella, with respect, the, or one of THE oldest cruck barn construction/complete may be found off the Chatsworth Road, out of Chesterfield, turn thee left into Holymoorside, tis there, ont, again, left hand side.
Also, tis currently up for sale, ALL original, Cruck , THE stuff.
Thanks, Suzy! :)
Knights Templar were prolific in France as well. Jacques De Molay