All I was told from my Nan was that our ancestors use to live in Lanhydrock Manor & she’d show me pictures and books about it al the time. Which makes sense seeing as we have the same surname as the past people. Very Interesting seeing it all. :)
Thank you for a great tour! I've not yet made it to Cornwall, I live in Wisconsin, US. I have relatives who resided at Lanhydrock Manor and are buried there.
What a beautiful house, thank you for showing it to us. Not sure if we will be able to get there during our visit. The garden was lovely. Glad the spider wasn't any closer to you. Jam first, always.
looks a beautiful house, so many nice gardens around Cornwall, nice video was looking for the old lady ghost dressed in grey who walks the gallery in the North Wing ......
Lanhydrock House never ceases to impress and this short video was well made, interesting and fun to watch. I agree with you guys, try to go to see it for yourselves it is well worth the effort.
Wow, thank you Andrew & Sarah, we visited Lanhydrock for the first time this year (25thAug) and it certainly is 'the jewel in Cornwall's crown' I said the same, it's somewhere I would definitely be recommending to others. My daughter played the piano in the long gallery too ( she was so excited to get to play in such an amazing setting) and the gardens as you said were stunning. The icing on the cake for us was a little robin singing to us in the gardens, it's something I will never forget. I'm so pleased that you shared this with us, it has helped cheer me up after the back to reality which always appears when we return home. So thank you once again 👌🏼😁xxx
@@CornishWalkingTrails yes many times, next visit will be on 24th. I have plastered your TH-cam channel on a few poldark sites on Facebook and Instagram as there's a lot of Americans on there. Very entertaining Volga, been watching most of today too 😁👍
Oh wow! I think you will be top of the medal chart for watching! I bet you are looking forward to your holiday, we had a beautiful evening and enjoyed watching the sunset! Sarah :)
Nice to see you still got some sun, I wondered when it had gone. 1880, now that is an old book and nice to have something like that from your grandfather. The house and gardens looked great and I loved the old gatehouse. It was nice that you were allowed to film inside the house, so many we visit will not allow any photography at all. The thought of all them spit roasted meats yum! I always love enjoy the sound of church bells, really added to the day out Real interesting watch, we both enjoyed it, cheers Alan
This was filmed a while a go. TBH, we have note filmed during the school summer holidays - too busy to get anywhere and a bit intimidating, I would get stage fright, if you get what I mean!! Sarah
What a beautiful house and the gardens look amazing. Thanks for another great video, love any NT properties they always keep them so nice, would love to visit this one. Really loved the kitchen , brings it all alive with all the pots and pans as they would of been, fantastic! Have a good weekend. Bets
Hi Bets, Glad you enjoyed the video, well worth a visit! The room guides are very knowledgable too and help tell the story of the house and family. We also did not show everything, there's loads more to see ... Sarah :)
Oh I loved this! We love to tour estates such as this. In America, the Biltmore in north carolina, viscaya in Miami fla, the Flagler in w palm Beach and many( Meadowbrook mansion and the Edsel Ford estate) in Michigan are a few of my favorites. Thank you so much. This was great fun.
Oh my Heavens Sarah and Andrew ,AMAZING 😁 I will take the copper cookware,please!! Lol, the tour was set up brilliantly,especially liked how descriptions were given on the wood areas or on plates. The quantities of meat that were cooked on the rotisserie must have been massive,no vegetarians in that household I bet ,lol . The plaster work on the ceilings was just gorgeous and that garden area was just exquisite to say the least!! Was that chocolate cake at the end Sarah?? Save a piece for me ,lol. Thank you both from the bottom of my heart , you two are a gem !! Hope you have a great weekend,I may take the children to the county fair this weekend (just an excuse for me to get a candied apple😉)depends on the weather, supposed to have loads of rain,I am not complaining,I love rain, hopefully something fun for your weekend as well!! Lots of happiness,Lori
Hi Lori, so glad you watched and enjoyed our visit to Lanhydrock. We had a wonderful day out and love visiting, try to go every few years. We have had good settled weather, and we have been clearing the garden before winter, trimming hedges, cleaning furniture and general pruning! I will be continuing tomorrow, washing down the paving slabs and the walls where hanging baskets were. The leaves will be falling soon - I love walks in the woods in autumn!! Sarah :)
Was that Lord Spider in the bath tub? Oh no, the cream and jam question.....I guess if you own a house like that, you can have it anyway you want. Nice video, well done.
You are certainly right, it is a fantastic place to visit. All the old technology on show, the vast amount of staff needed to run the kitchen - not just to make the dinner but to make the bread and butter from scratch and all the other things we can just buy in the shops nowadays. Just one of those copper pots would cost a weeks wages today, and how much would the lead lined sink cost? Just how wealthy the owner must have been. Now it takes the National Trust to be just as wealthy to keep the place in immaculate condition.
The Trust keeps it beautifully, collecting the perfect items to convey the period! I often wonder how long these old houses will last with all of us traipsing around, I'm sure they were designed for that! Sarah :)
what a cute idea to give the info about each place on a piece of wood or on a plate :) I like the house, it does not remind me of Harry Potter, though, more about Jane Austen period pieces
All I was told from my Nan was that our ancestors use to live in Lanhydrock Manor & she’d show me pictures and books about it al the time.
Which makes sense seeing as we have the same surname as the past people.
Very Interesting seeing it all. :)
ME TO THE ROBARTES
Thank you from Germany. We have been there in 1997 !!! It was, no it is still, fantastic!!!
Love a historic house! I last visited Lanhydrock 30yrs ago and, after seeing this, my interest is revived! - will definitely be returning!
Thank you for a great tour! I've not yet made it to Cornwall, I live in Wisconsin, US. I have relatives who resided at Lanhydrock Manor and are buried there.
Oh wow! Are they in the local churchyard? Maybe we could do some detective work... Sarah:)
@@Therealriddler My way back grandfather is John Bullock.
What a beautiful house and gardens, full of history! Nice the staff dressed for the occasion too! Thanks for sharing 😀👍
Thanks for watching Sarah :)
What a beautiful house, thank you for showing it to us. Not sure if we will be able to get there during our visit. The garden was lovely. Glad the spider wasn't any closer to you. Jam first, always.
Jam first!! Sarah :)
looks a beautiful house, so many nice gardens around Cornwall, nice video was looking for the old lady ghost dressed in grey who walks the gallery in the North Wing ......
I have heard about her - love to go one night and do a ghost hunt!! Sarah :)
Amazing. I visited Lanhydrock House 3 weeks ago and I think, Lanhydrock House is the most beautyful National Trust property in Cornwall
It certainly is a contender! We are hoping to visit St Michael's Mount this autumn and will be filming it - did you go there? Sarah :)
No, I only saw Mount Michael from the harbor of mousehole. I am looking forward to the video
Lanhydrock House never ceases to impress and this short video was well made, interesting and fun to watch. I agree with you guys, try to go to see it for yourselves it is well worth the effort.
Loved the nursery...baby shoes. I enjoyed this video so much. 👍👍
Absolutely amazing place love all the old architecture and antique furniture/items fantastic share
Thank you and you're welcome! Sarah :)
Wow, thank you Andrew & Sarah, we visited Lanhydrock for the first time this year (25thAug) and it certainly is 'the jewel in Cornwall's crown' I said the same, it's somewhere I would definitely be recommending to others. My daughter played the piano in the long gallery too ( she was so excited to get to play in such an amazing setting) and the gardens as you said were stunning. The icing on the cake for us was a little robin singing to us in the gardens, it's something I will never forget. I'm so pleased that you shared this with us, it has helped cheer me up after the back to reality which always appears when we return home. So thank you once again 👌🏼😁xxx
It's a magical place, and feels like you are in a different era, definitely not the mundane reality of school, work and routine! Sarah :)
Stacked full of atmosphere this one. End to end really enjoyed the tour. Take care. Mark
Wow fantastic vlogs. Now sat with my other half watching everyone love them. And thank you
I hope you have fun and we entertain you! Have you visited Cornwall? Sarah :)
@@CornishWalkingTrails yes many times, next visit will be on 24th. I have plastered your TH-cam channel on a few poldark sites on Facebook and Instagram as there's a lot of Americans on there. Very entertaining Volga, been watching most of today too 😁👍
Oh wow! I think you will be top of the medal chart for watching! I bet you are looking forward to your holiday, we had a beautiful evening and enjoyed watching the sunset! Sarah :)
@@CornishWalkingTrails making my way pressing all your likes lol as we watching on Tv. Ha ha 🏅. Can't wait making bodmin our base
Nice to see you still got some sun, I wondered when it had gone. 1880, now that is an old book and nice to have something like that from your grandfather. The house and gardens looked great and I loved the old gatehouse. It was nice that you were allowed to film inside the house, so many we visit will not allow any photography at all. The thought of all them spit roasted meats yum! I always love enjoy the sound of church bells, really added to the day out Real interesting watch, we both enjoyed it, cheers Alan
This was filmed a while a go. TBH, we have note filmed during the school summer holidays - too busy to get anywhere and a bit intimidating, I would get stage fright, if you get what I mean!! Sarah
Thank you for the fantastic tour. Wonderful house, especially the kitchen and the nursery :) I will watch this again :)
a nice walk and that house is truly fantastic lots of old technology too enjoyed watching as usual
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Thanks Billy B, Glad you enjoyed it and appreciate the watch! Sarah :)
A must see for sure! Thanks for showing us around the house. I'll have to see it one day for myself.
You would love it! Sarah :)
What a beautiful house and the gardens look amazing. Thanks for another great video, love any NT properties they always keep them so nice, would love to visit this one. Really loved the kitchen , brings it all alive with all the pots and pans as they would of been, fantastic! Have a good weekend. Bets
Hi Bets, Glad you enjoyed the video, well worth a visit! The room guides are very knowledgable too and help tell the story of the house and family. We also did not show everything, there's loads more to see ... Sarah :)
Oh I loved this! We love to tour estates such as this. In America, the Biltmore in north carolina, viscaya in Miami fla, the Flagler in w palm Beach and many( Meadowbrook mansion and the Edsel Ford estate) in Michigan are a few of my favorites. Thank you so much. This was great fun.
A favourite of mine! Sarah :)
Lovely walk again thankyou 😀
Oh my Heavens Sarah and Andrew ,AMAZING 😁 I will take the copper cookware,please!! Lol, the tour was set up brilliantly,especially liked how descriptions were given on the wood areas or on plates. The quantities of meat that were cooked on the rotisserie must have been massive,no vegetarians in that household I bet ,lol . The plaster work on the ceilings was just gorgeous and that garden area was just exquisite to say the least!! Was that chocolate cake at the end Sarah?? Save a piece for me ,lol. Thank you both from the bottom of my heart , you two are a gem !! Hope you have a great weekend,I may take the children to the county fair this weekend (just an excuse for me to get a candied apple😉)depends on the weather, supposed to have loads of rain,I am not complaining,I love rain, hopefully something fun for your weekend as well!! Lots of happiness,Lori
Hi Lori, so glad you watched and enjoyed our visit to Lanhydrock. We had a wonderful day out and love visiting, try to go every few years. We have had good settled weather, and we have been clearing the garden before winter, trimming hedges, cleaning furniture and general pruning! I will be continuing tomorrow, washing down the paving slabs and the walls where hanging baskets were. The leaves will be falling soon - I love walks in the woods in autumn!! Sarah :)
Such a cool place! Always neat seeing how things were done a few years back :) Thanks for sharing as always guys!- Shane
I agree - fascinating - glad you enjoyed watching! Sarah :)
Was that Lord Spider in the bath tub? Oh no, the cream and jam question.....I guess if you own a house like that, you can have it anyway you want. Nice video, well done.
I think you are totally right! Have three, four, five, all with different jams and loads of cream!!! Sarah :)
Just to let you know, my wife and I saw the spider in the tub today! Funny!
I thought it was a nice touch! Sarah :)
You are certainly right, it is a fantastic place to visit. All the old technology on show, the vast amount of staff needed to run the kitchen - not just to make the dinner but to make the bread and butter from scratch and all the other things we can just buy in the shops nowadays. Just one of those copper pots would cost a weeks wages today, and how much would the lead lined sink cost? Just how wealthy the owner must have been. Now it takes the National Trust to be just as wealthy to keep the place in immaculate condition.
The Trust keeps it beautifully, collecting the perfect items to convey the period! I often wonder how long these old houses will last with all of us traipsing around, I'm sure they were designed for that! Sarah :)
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers! Sarah :)
what a cute idea to give the info about each place on a piece of wood or on a plate :) I like the house, it does not remind me of Harry Potter, though, more about Jane Austen period pieces
I did wonder what would happen if they put the object in the wrong room! Sarah :)