GAINSBOROUGH OLD HALL | A Timber-Framed Masterpiece that Hosted ROYALTY | Walking Tour
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2025
- Gainsborough Old Hall is this incredible medieval location in Lincolnshire, England, built around the 1460's by a guy named Sir Thomas Burgh. Picture a timber-framed masterpiece, the kind that makes you think you've stepped right into a medieval fairy tale. The Great Hall is the showstopper with its stunning timber roof, and there's even a chapel and a solar - basically, the whole package showcasing Burgh's wealth and status.
Fast forward to the 16th century, and the hall got a royal touch. Edward Burgh's grandson hitched up with Princess Catherine Parr, who later became the sixth wife of King Henry VIII. Henry and Catherine even swung by during one of their royal road trips. But things took a rough turn during the English Civil War in the 17th century when the hall played host to both Royalists and Parliamentarians.
Skip ahead to the 20th century, and heroes come in the form of restoration crews. They patched up the hall, saving it from falling into obscurity. Now, managed by English Heritage, Gainsborough Old Hall welcomes anyone who's up for a time-travel experience. So, if you fancy a walk through history, with a bit of medieval charm and some royal drama, this place is a must-visit.
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Grateful for this beautiful glimpse into your video! Wishing you a fantastic and relaxing weekend!🍁🍁❤❤✅✅
Thank you! You too! Grateful for your support - thank you wishing you a wonderful week and plenty of exploring! 🎉
All the places which you show in your videos are really nice and I wish to visit them too in person 😊
Wonderful and beautiful video
Thank you kindly Sara :)
Good evening my friend really enjoyed the walking tour with you love medieval fairy tail style design and old wall/ceiling interior this one from 1460 lots of royal visited..King Henry the VIII wife was visited here important history to know, hope you have a great week full view 17:16, big thumb up #39 much love and hug x
Sorry for the quick comment, my Son just called and I'm on the run...another stunning commentary! Loved touring with you~
It's an absolute miracle that building isn't a skeletal ruin, let alone still standing in it's magnificent beauty...what a treasure to humanity.
It's absolutely stunning. I'm so glad there are some buildings like this in such great condition. Thank you so much for bringing history alive for us.
We enjoyed the lovely tour, Alessa and Brett. It was great to be wealthy and be able to show off. Not usually a virtue, but in this case it's wonderful to look at! Loved hearing about the history and seeing the stunning home. Thanks for bringing us along.
"Pinned on Places, your walking tour of Gainsborough Old Hall is a captivating journey through history! The medieval charm of this timber-framed masterpiece is truly enchanting, and your video beautifully highlights its architectural details and historical significance. It's fascinating to explore a location that has hosted royalty and played a role in England's rich heritage. Thank you for taking us on this virtual tour, providing insights into the past, and showcasing the beauty of Gainsborough Old Hall. Keep up the excellent work! 🏰🌳 #HistoricalGems #ExploreEngland"
Wow, what a gem. I am surprised to see the timber last so long. It speaks very highly to the craftsmenship of the building.
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Hi Alessa and Brett, sorry missed your Premiere, just back from my Birthday meal. Watching now , loved the hall, it is very large amazing. Loved all the beams. It is so impressive. The history was very interesting, really enjoyed looking around this stunning home, beautiful narration, the outside of the building was stunning too, thank you for sharing with us, take care and enjoy your evening x Julie and Tony x
What a history, absolutely delightful tour! Great Hall is indeed masterpiece!
Wow now that is an impressive family home. The great hall is massive. I love the roof. Always good wandering through a passageway. What a great place to visit.
A really enjoyable watch. Great job. 👍🏻🚶🏻♂️🚶♀️
Thanks for watching!
Hi Alessa & Brett! I loved the architectural style of the Old Hall with all the exposed beams, latticed ornate windows, and huge fireplaces. What a fabulous building! It had a very interesting history too. Thank you for showing us around. Have a great week ahead ❤❤
That hall is so amazing. Sir Thomas did an amazing job building Gainsborough hall. The lion about the door a good symbol. Love the medieval feel of the timber. Multiple levels of window is impressive. Lots of lodging . Interesting how occupancy changed over time. Enjoyed seeing the historic kitchen. Huge and the warmth would have been nice. Lord chamber luxurious. Thanks for the tour of Gainsborough hall in Lincolnshire. Cheers and happy adventures to you guys🤠👍
Absolutely wonderful tour. Thanks so much. I came over from Millionaire Paul’s👍 I look forward to your channel. 👍
This building sure transports us back to the 14th Century splendour ❤. The wealthly family sure built this remarkable structure.Still standing today for all to enjoy .
Absolutely loved that great hall,best wishes Simon and Beth 🙋♥️
A pity the Burr family are no longer the owners of this magnificent house I would have liked even theHickmans living here
Hi Alessa.
Now that place was just incredible 😍
Amazing to see a 15th century building in such a wonderful state of repair - fabulous 👌❤️
Thanks for showing us around the hall . Beautiful inside and out. 👍
Wow, I love the style of the hall, it's amazing, how well preserved it is. I can't believe, how big the kitchen is, it looks amazing.
I really loved that place when I visited in 2022 - didn't expect much and was overwhelmed.
Thanks for giving me another look.
Fantastic tour of an incredible piece of British history.
Hello Alessa and Brett 👋. Another amazing and very gorgeous journey 👍. Have a great day 👍.
As always Alessa and Brett what a tour. Your calming narration just adds so much. Once again youve knocked it out the park. Looking forward to so much more in 2024. A massive like from me
This sharing is marvelous my dear, very nice shots ! God bless you ! 👍🙏❤
Amazing and unique building! Lots of interesting info as well! Thanks for sharing! 😍😍
Wow this place is amazing! What a long rich history it has. I loved the tour and the narration. 🤩👍
Hello, guys! Hope you had a great start of the 2024! Here to support and enjoy your channel and your beautiful works in the 2024 too with great pleasure and joy. Love history and Medieval era, so this location is absolutely perfect and really captivating to me. As always a wonderful and so well done presentation and editing. Thanks a lot and my big hug and like! Renata
Wonderful as always such rich history well preserved im glad to see
Thank you ever so much. Its incredible how well its survived over the years :) hope you're well
Beautiful building it looks a fantastic place 😊 liked the kitchen and the old beams in the building. Great tour 😊
Amazing video..thanks for sharing this video....really enjoyed it...have a great week
Thank you! You too!
Hi Alessa,
OMGoodness, this Gainsborough Old Hall is Gem..I believe the maintenance is done mindfully, BC charming character still remains.
Wooden trims display warmth in this house. I started to vision myself living in it...hahha Timber-framed, wow...my jaw dropped. Thank you for mentioning about kitchen. The efficiency and functionability are well planned even back in the day.
This is one of master piece, rich heritage in the UK you all are proud of .
I always enjoy your history lines. What's the story! It enhances the entire film for sure.
Well done, Alessa. Miss Brett's aerial operation hahah see you, both next time. Look forward to your projects in 2024. yahooooo
Love old halls. This was a brilliant explore/tour. 😊❤
Thanks so much Matt and Bec, so sorry for the late reply! x
Hi guys wow what a place this is! You really did transport us back to a medieval fairytale! Beautifully shot and narrated as always, thanks guys have a great week 👍❤️
This place looks amazing. Wonderful tour and loved hearing all about it. Brilliant video 😊
Great tour! It's amazing getting to see how the hall would have operated back in the day. The kitchen was pretty impressive. Loved how you explained how things would have looked.
Stunning place 👍
Thank you my.friend!
Beautiful and impressive presentation 👌👌
wonderful masterpiece
You're too kind. Thank you!
beautiful place the great hall really is wow
Impressive performance 💯👍. Beautiful view 🪟😍
Thank you! Cheers!
This looks very interesting my friend. 🙂
Good sharing 👌
absolutely gorgeous, in planning on visiting places along the river trent this year so this be on my list for sure
i have been here twice, its a lovley place
What a fantastic building!
Interesting place. Thanks for sharing.
looks amazing,,clicked the like but going to enjoy this
Thanks for sharing!!
Happy new year! Gainsborough looks amazing!
Awesome episode 😊
what an informative and interesting presentation.. it takes you back in time though not as a serf with a collar around my neck..ty..Elizabeth I freed the last remaining serfs in 1574.
What a fantastic place for parties! And if monasteries are getting dissolved anyway, why not reuse one of their oriel windows 😁
Nice place.
Yes it was! Thank you so much for watching!
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Great tour my friends. Enjoyed. Warm wishes from Millionaire Paul :) #moderndaybreakfastclub
It was Katherine Parr s first married home and a pity that no one with the name Burr owns this house today and did this Hickman people belonged the Burr family please id like to know the house is outstanding and is beautiful in a medieval wayA pity another family is not the owner of this house
Really interesting information! Thanks for commenting!
It was Henry VII who took the throne in 1485. Henry VIII was sometime later.
Your videos are amazing. I really like it. I am a new subscriber to your channel. Can I talk with you?