Sorry for late reply 😊. Yes of course 😊. Desert Silhovette - Trevor Kovals She Folded a Paper Plane - Franz Gordon Two weeks in July - Franz Gordon When All Else Fades - Sam Eber Angel Song - Martin Landh Sweet Hope - Megan Wofford Slowly Growing - Rikard From Comfortable under the Surface -Hanna Lindgren The Mercy of the Wind -Milion Eyes This are the songs I used in this video,hope this helps 😊
This is not my job,I only post videos when I go around to visit this places 😊. It's a hobby for me,I only post when I can. The reason I made this channel,for people who can't travel for different reasons. Takes hours of editing. I have a job and family to take care 😊,hope this helps.
@@klouliving5646 Very good reply, although a bit too nice. The fool complaining should be grateful he was able to visit Wimpole Hall without leaving his house thanks to YOU! Some idiots need things to be spelled out for them; or, as my mother used to say, they want their food partially chewed for an easier digestion.
@@klouliving5646I’ve just come across your vlog on wimpole as I’m currently editing a vlog on Wimpole and it’s amazing to discover that you vlog exactly the same as us as a hobby to help people see these places from the comfort of their own homes. We also do our vlogs to inspire others and also to help people with mental health or illness who can’t visit or enjoy the outdoors. I have subscribed to your channel and will be following your amazing vlogs. Thank you, best wishes, Marc
Thank you very much for this beautiful video; the first one I have seen of yours. It prompted me to subscribe. Reading the comments, I found that you do this for a hobby using the precious little time left to you as you are working full-time. This makes your work even more valuable. I would like to mention some paintings that I identified/recognised: 1.00: A copy after Thomas Gainsborough's splendid portrait of Queen Charlotte (the original belongs to the Royal collection and is at Buckingham palace) 1.25: A painting by the Hungarian artist Jakob Bogdani (1658-1724) He specialized in painting animals and still-lives. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakob_Bogdani 3.00: Portrait of Philip Yorke, 3rd Earl of Hardwicke by Sir Thomas Lawrence
Lovely and serene.
Thank you.
Thank you 😊🙏
Wow. Interesting.
So beautiful.
Thank you 😊
That was wonderfully serene, especially without dialogue! Really allows you to concentrate on the gorgeous image....... Thank you!
Thank you 😊🙏
So beautiful 😍, thank you for sharing 😍
Thank you 😊🙏
Great video, thanks for posting.
Thank you 😊🙏
I actually like that theres no narration. Make the watching experience more realistic somehow....
Thank you 😊 🙏
Just spellbindingly gorgeous! What taste and a most gracious home indeed!
I agree 😊
Thank you for sharing this beautiful video... I just subscribed to your Channel.
👍🐸👍
Thank you 😊🙏,welcome to my channel 😊
Beautiful
Thank you 😊🙏
I forgot to tell you that the music is beautiful. Do you know the name of the composer? Thank you!
Sorry for late reply 😊. Yes of course 😊.
Desert Silhovette - Trevor Kovals
She Folded a Paper Plane - Franz Gordon
Two weeks in July - Franz Gordon
When All Else Fades - Sam Eber
Angel Song - Martin Landh
Sweet Hope - Megan Wofford
Slowly Growing - Rikard From
Comfortable under the Surface -Hanna Lindgren
The Mercy of the Wind -Milion Eyes
This are the songs I used in this video,hope this helps 😊
Thank you so much! I wish you a beautiful weekend! @@klouliving5646
@@arslongavitabrevis5136 You welcome 😊,same to you 😊🙏
Should be mine all i went through justice shall be served in the name of Jesus
Which Century does this Historical Building date back to?
I think around 1640.
Agh.
Wow.
Thank you.
17th Century 1600s.
The time of King Charles the 1st?
Who was the architect?
No narration??!! How is one to know what he/ she is seeing ??!!
This is not my job,I only post videos when I go around to visit this places 😊. It's a hobby for me,I only post when I can. The reason I made this channel,for people who can't travel for different reasons. Takes hours of editing. I have a job and family to take care 😊,hope this helps.
@@klouliving5646 Very good reply, although a bit too nice. The fool complaining should be grateful he was able to visit Wimpole Hall without leaving his house thanks to YOU! Some idiots need things to be spelled out for them; or, as my mother used to say, they want their food partially chewed for an easier digestion.
@arslongavitabrevis5136 Hi 😊, people my think this is my job which is not,but I'm happy to share this beautiful places with everyone 😊,when I can 🙈
@@klouliving5646I’ve just come across your vlog on wimpole as I’m currently editing a vlog on Wimpole and it’s amazing to discover that you vlog exactly the same as us as a hobby to help people see these places from the comfort of their own homes.
We also do our vlogs to inspire others and also to help people with mental health or illness who can’t visit or enjoy the outdoors.
I have subscribed to your channel and will be following your amazing vlogs.
Thank you, best wishes, Marc
Thank you very much for this beautiful video; the first one I have seen of yours. It prompted me to subscribe. Reading the comments, I found that you do this for a hobby using the precious little time left to you as you are working full-time. This makes your work even more valuable.
I would like to mention some paintings that I identified/recognised:
1.00: A copy after Thomas Gainsborough's splendid portrait of Queen Charlotte (the original belongs to the Royal collection and is at Buckingham palace)
1.25: A painting by the Hungarian artist Jakob Bogdani (1658-1724) He specialized in painting animals and still-lives. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakob_Bogdani
3.00: Portrait of Philip Yorke, 3rd Earl of Hardwicke by Sir Thomas Lawrence
Thank you 😊🙏,I try my best.
Thank you,that's very interesting 😊
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