21 thoughts on “VIDEO: Hanbury Hall / Victorian Walled Garden – Allotment Grow How”
Hello Sir Adam, I'm loving your home! Do you employ many servants? Seriously, you have outdone yourself this time. The filming is GREAT! Love the idea of the "Bee Bar"! My goodness they have almost as much growing as me in that "Nursery"! Oh to be an "Aristocrat"! That big tree has seen some history, oh the tales it could tell if it were able to speak! Thanks for bringing us along with you. Enjoyed it tremendously!! One of your best, if not THE best! x
Thank you very much for this video. What an interesting place. The walled garden reminds of when we visited a couple of retired farmers on the Charante in France. The vegetable garden was absolutely immaculate. I asked how long it had been in use and they replied that it was about 400 years. So we know what to do then.
I really-really enjoyed this vid. You do a great job with the cam also bud. Can't wait to show it to the baker lady in the morning. Keep making them pal. I'll keep watching them.
you should of said you could of popped in for a cuppa I'm only 5 mins up the road from Hanburg hall !!! only been there once but never toured as much as you did. great job on this one!!! all the best and happy gardening !!!
Great tour of the place Adam. You picked a nice day for it. At last we get to see some more of your house! Funny how you went more modern when designing your kitchen that we see more often. Don't really know if it's in keeping with the rest of your house. I would suggest re-thinking your toilets though. 😉 Brilliantly filmed as usual. Jazz.
I did like the trip, was this a Bank Holiday trip? We went to Sea Life. Before I went to college I worked for the local village joiners which up to the end of the 1st World War was the workshop for the Big House. A lot of these Big Houses got there wealth from slavery and when that ended took on a new form of slavery called the Industrial Revolution. (this is not political just history) Cheers Mike B
Hello Sir Adam, I'm loving your home! Do you employ many servants? Seriously, you have outdone yourself this time. The filming is GREAT! Love the idea of the "Bee Bar"! My goodness they have almost as much growing as me in that "Nursery"! Oh to be an "Aristocrat"! That big tree has seen some history, oh the tales it could tell if it were able to speak! Thanks for bringing us along with you. Enjoyed it tremendously!! One of your best, if not THE best! x
Thank you very much for this video. What an interesting place. The walled garden reminds of when we visited a couple of retired farmers on the Charante in France. The vegetable garden was absolutely immaculate. I asked how long it had been in use and they replied that it was about 400 years. So we know what to do then.
How "The Other Half" lived. – (Actually, the other 0.0001%)
beautiful
A lovely video well done : ))
Hi, enjoyed the visit thanks.
That looks a nice place Adam great editing
Great vid it's a beautiful place and the gardens and such are just wonderful cheers
Well done Adam, really enjoyed watching this and will no doubt be watching it again. More like this would be greatly appreciated.
I really-really enjoyed this vid. You do a great job with the cam also bud. Can't wait to show it to the baker lady in the morning. Keep making them pal. I'll keep watching them.
Wonderful to go along on these outings, looking forward to more. Thanks for making them!
What a lovely dunny system they had back then… They have a big veggie patch! Very interesting Adam cheers mate 🙂
Hi Adam, what an impressive place. Not a weed to be seen. Give me a shout when you decide to move in and I will give you a hand. Dave.
Loved the tour!!!
you should of said you could of popped in for a cuppa I'm only 5 mins up the road from Hanburg hall !!! only been there once but never toured as much as you did. great job on this one!!! all the best and happy gardening !!!
Great tour of the place Adam. You picked a nice day for it. At last we get to see some more of your house! Funny how you went more modern when designing your kitchen that we see more often. Don't really know if it's in keeping with the rest of your house. I would suggest re-thinking your toilets though. 😉 Brilliantly filmed as usual. Jazz.
Really enjoyed this video, I felt like I was on a field trip 🙂
I did like the trip, was this a Bank Holiday trip? We went to Sea Life. Before I went to college I worked for the local village joiners which up to the end of the 1st World War was the workshop for the Big House. A lot of these Big Houses got there wealth from slavery and when that ended took on a new form of slavery called the Industrial Revolution. (this is not political just history) Cheers Mike B
Nice video, love the bee bar, TFS, T.
That was really interesting and really different. Smashing place and well edited together. Thanks Adam, great stuff! All the best.
i was there on the Sunday …….a great place to visit especially on a beautiful sunny day