What an amazing place! You can tell just how much love has gone into the gardens & ponds etc. Its a masterpiece! ❤
@SamAllison-rw3dw11 күн бұрын
Excellent summary of something from my British childhood, Sophisticated analysis.
@tubalcain103916 күн бұрын
It's haunted. Gives me the willies. The portrait of the Brown Lady is on the wall at 5:38.
@RossPatzelt25 күн бұрын
RIP Albert.
@dianethompson115Ай бұрын
My dad was the care taker at St Helens nursing home mid to late 60s we lived in the bungalow on the corner lovely memories
@ChrisBaileyPresents24 күн бұрын
Hello Diane, and thank-you for taking the time to write a comment. I glad the story brought back some lovely memories for you, it is a wonderful building and church.
@paulfri1569Ай бұрын
A British experiment that actually worked 🎉🎉 Australians should try to learn more about Elizabeth Fry as she is really the mother of Australia as she gave so many convicts who were sent to Australia via ship, The hope and taught them the skills needed to live a clean, plus productive lives in Australia.. She is so underrated in this aspect of Australian History had she not been so inspiring or so helpful and most of all her many selfless acts then perhaps many Australians today wouldn't exist..
@ChrisBaileyPresents24 күн бұрын
Hello Paul, and thank-you for taking the time to comment. I appreciate your thoughts and agree that Elizabeth Fry did so much for the many thousands sent over the seas to the new colony of Australia. A friend of mine now lives in the house where she was born in Norwich, and it's lovely to just stand in the courtyard of the house and get a sense of what it must have been like when she was a child.
@paulfri156924 күн бұрын
@chrisbaileypresents7139 Good morning Sir from Brisbane Australia. That's so fascinating and what a honour to live In that residence. I Hope to visit England someday and do they have many museums dedicated to her as I'm from Australia we don't celebrate her or admire her for her humility in our schools or nothing is spoken about her at all and how she really helped set up Australia to be the great nation it is today.. it's such a travesty this and in some ways in her humble Quaker beliefs she probably doesn't mind ☺️
@Michael_Beanflip2 ай бұрын
Nnj 6:44
@golgumbazguide...41132 ай бұрын
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@miamonan96272 ай бұрын
I grew up in the area, and still visit from time to time, so that little history lesson made me smile.
@ChrisBaileyPresents2 ай бұрын
Thank-you for taking the time to send a message and I'm delighted the story brought back memories and made you smile. Kind regards, Chris
@DoloresGomez-i2x3 ай бұрын
Federal reserva Atlánta#00475
@DoloresGomez-i2x3 ай бұрын
Adobe acrobat outloock
@davegoldsmith40203 ай бұрын
The guardroom and old police flight at the camp entrance is now a museum, it opens Thursdays and Sundays during the summer months They have just acquired a Jaguar which I believe will be on display in 2025.
@ChrisBaileyPresents3 ай бұрын
Hello Dave Thank-you for taking the time to write a comment and for the update on the acquisition of the jaguar, much appreciated. Chris
@lynnralph83733 ай бұрын
A magical place.
@ChrisBaileyPresents3 ай бұрын
Hello Lynn, thanks for taking the time to comment. Yes, it is a lovely magical location and I really enjoyed creating the story and filming there. And have been back since too, still delightful Chris
@7ANGLIA3 ай бұрын
REMEMBER SCATING ON THE PIER AND LISTERNING TO JUKE BOX IN LATE 50s
@ChrisBaileyPresents3 ай бұрын
Hello, and thanks for taking the time to comment. I'm so pleased that the story brought back those memories for you, it must have been such fun all those decades ago. Chris
@collywobbles11633 ай бұрын
Lady Glenconner nee Coke should have been born a man. It's her home. Her cousin inherited it. He was raised in South Africa but has had no ties with the home.
@Cuckoograham3 ай бұрын
Thanks guys for another wonderful house tour. I love these grand houses but live in South Australia. I enjoy your presentations very much and wish you both the very best!!
@ChrisBaileyPresents3 ай бұрын
Thanks Graham, really appreciate you taking the time to comment. It was certainly my pleasure to research, create and film the short stories on the various stately homes here in Norfolk. I'm so glad that you found it of interest. Chris
@robnewman61013 ай бұрын
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@robnewman61013 ай бұрын
Wow. How interesting.
@ChrisBaileyPresents3 ай бұрын
Hello Rob Thanks for taking the time to comment and I'm delighted that you found the story on the Castle interesting, it was certainly that for me as I research & wrote the short story. So much history to learn in this Fine City ! Chris
@robnewman61013 ай бұрын
Thank you. You're welcome.
@elzbietazimna70404 ай бұрын
Nice to see😊Thank you for sharing.
@alexcarter25424 ай бұрын
Okay, confused yankee over here. Can anyone explain what Mr. Murphy meant at 8:20 when he says all the dovecotes in the village were all relatively near to each other so that, "everyone would get an even stripping of the fields." Can anyone explain what on Earth he's speaking of?
@alexcarter25424 ай бұрын
My my... Miss Melissa Tadd is quite a lovely little thing. She can tie the knot with this old yank any time she likes.
@bettinarossi79084 ай бұрын
I was completely distracted by the presence of the adorable little dog.🐕😍🐕😍🐕😍🐕
@MetManushi5 ай бұрын
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@patmike68carpenter345 ай бұрын
Robert Walpole was my 6th cousin.
@mikestv37826 ай бұрын
Further to my previous comment I now know that my X3 Great grandfather Reuben Bullard and his 4 children from his 2nd marriage to Lucy Dye first entered Gressenhall in 1865/66 after his wife Lucy died in October 1865. Two of Reuben & Lucy's children died in Gressenhall; William on the 12th September 1866 aged 7 from Cachaxia (cancer) & Harriet also aged 7 on the 2nd June 1870 from Typhoid fever. Reuben himself also died aged 71 in Gressenhall on the 13th Sepember 1885 from "Decay of Nature". All three were buried in un-marked graves which are now all under the orchard mentioned in the video.
@ChrisBaileyPresents5 ай бұрын
Hello Mike - many congrats on the continued research and the fascinating story you are uncovering of the Bullard family. It's just sad that they ended up in a Workhouse, though for many it was actually a better life than struggling outside of the Gressenhall environment> Good luck with your future research too.
@WildUK-Kate7 ай бұрын
Hi, used to live near there, there's a film called Barnacle Bill 1957 starring Alec Guinness, a lot of filming was on the old pier. The film show the lighthouse. made me laugh, the posts in the sea are still there to this day.
@ChrisBaileyPresents7 ай бұрын
Hello Kate - and thank-you for taking the time to comment. Yes, I would have loved to make mention of the films/TV made in the town but the tight restrictions on just 12 minutes per episode made it very difficult to include everything. Yes, the posts are still there, a small memory of what used to be - but is sadly no more. And I'm fairly sure that whilst there is an appetite for another pier, the financial cost will prohibit such development.
@WildUK-Kate7 ай бұрын
@@ChrisBaileyPresents Hiyas, Its a shame tbh that most if not all the history have been lost. Used to live in wisbech and from Wolferton to Hunstanton railway has been a lifelong interest. the railway from wisbech to Sutton bridge too. Finding old history has always been interesting. As a child the pier stuck out about 100 feet. an old amusement place was there, that burnt down i think in the late 80s. I remember the boating pond with those small power boats but Hunstanton seemed to die and keep dieing. Similar to most of Norfolk's coastal towns which had so much nostalgia, too modern now. Give me the old days over our modern world. Brancaster staithe was so cool in the 80s. so old world. Thornham has been a place i have been going to since 1972. Would be a massive draw for the area to have a new pier built but i would love to see it made in traditional style. PS old hunstanton St Mary's church is a stunning building. Are you related to the Baileys from Four Gotes near Tydd Gote? if so we are related.
@caz13857 ай бұрын
Great video, I wonder if a new pier will ever be built, imagine that 😊
@ChrisBaileyPresents7 ай бұрын
Hello Caz Thank-you for your comment and I am glad you like the video story. I am fairly sure that financial restrictions will make the development of a new pier almost impossible, yet I am also sure there's an appetite for it. It would have to be private investment as the local Council won't afford it. Kind regards, Chris
@robnewman61018 ай бұрын
Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. 1837.
@robnewman61018 ай бұрын
Please sir I want some more.
@robnewman61018 ай бұрын
Wow.
@daghusebye50418 ай бұрын
🤩🏆👍
@alexandercarder22819 ай бұрын
I’ve had many a pint in this gorgeous little pub. Norwich born and bred 😂❤ I’m sure The Adam and Eve is one of the oldest in Britain also, like in the top ten oldest.
@ChrisBaileyPresents9 ай бұрын
Hello Alexander - thank-you for taking the time to post a comment, it is genuinely appreciated. The A & E is indeed a delightful little pub and indeed could well be one of the oldest in the UK Kind regards, Chris
@alexandercarder22819 ай бұрын
@@ChrisBaileyPresents the A&E 😂😂 that makes sense since it’s near the old great hospital. You’re very much welcome and I’ve also subbed you.
@angelabby23799 ай бұрын
can you do Ditchley Park>>
@yoshimitsu197110 ай бұрын
😂
@harriergr772811 ай бұрын
One of the hangars should be converted to a museum dedicated to the Spitfire, Lightning and Jaguar. Fast taxi runs of these types down the runway wouldn’t interfere with the solar farm and I know, as an aviation photographer, people would pay good money to have the opportunity to photograph these iconic aircraft roaring along in a live situation. The wonderful Norwich museum is now cut off from the airport (new road) and Bruntingthorpe’s live aircraft are now penned into a corner and some deteriorating away because of cars. Once this history is gone, it’s can only be viewed in great videos like this one and in books. So come on Norfolk CC, turn this into a tourist attraction and bring some much needed revenue into the county.
@PopcornSimulationGaming11 ай бұрын
Wonderful memories much love Paul and Michael ❤ xxx❤
@mattbarbarich329511 ай бұрын
Magnificent house , beautifully filmed and described. I'm amused by the prounencianation of "Houghton" here, rather different to what we would say in Australia. Norfolk seems to have the most magnificent country houses and families of all the English counties and of course Sandringham is just down the road.
@ChrisBaileyPresents5 ай бұрын
Hello Matt. Thank-you for taking the time to so kindly comment and my apologies for the delay in responding. As someone who spent 14 years living in Australia (and I still visit regularly) I do agree that the Hall title 'Houghton' does get said a number of ways!! It's the same here in the UK - it's not always pronounced correctly. And the same can be said of the surname of the owner, Lord Cholmondeley !! You mention Sandringham estate - you may not be familiar with the history of how Queen Victoria created the House in the estate. Seeking an avenue to get her eldest son out of London (and away from his female 'friends') she contacted the Walpole family at Houghton Hall and asked them if she could buy some of their land - they could hardly refuse their monarch. hence Sandringham is built on what was formerly the Houghton estate. Kind regards, Chris
@mattbarbarich32955 ай бұрын
@@ChrisBaileyPresents Thank you Chris for the nice reply and yes I've learnt even more now! You might be interested that there's a Houghton Estate winery ( although it did change name and ownership several years ago) that is the oldest commercial winemaker in my state. It was originally bought and set up by three British Army officers stationed in India in 1854. It was named such as Lt. Colonel Richmond Houghton was the most senior officer. It has beautiful grounds Inc a lovely old homestead. Stay well and happy exploring!
@christubby4068 Жыл бұрын
Mr Murphy describes the Kerrisons and the Osbornes as insignificant families or something similar. He then mentions that the Osbornes owned Seething Hall and Gt Witchingham Hall. The Kerrisons were an family that included bankers, other business people as well as military people. Quite a history between the two families. Where did Mr Murphy come from?
@liviairene572 Жыл бұрын
"promo sm" 😚
@barryoquigley3033 Жыл бұрын
Is that at Hunstanton or what
@PeterJPickles Жыл бұрын
The guide is quite amazing, love knowledge and passion :)
@neilkennedy5307 Жыл бұрын
Again a couple of Brits weighed down by Americanisms! Is it really necessary to say wow factor so many times if at all? So many Brits have lost their language
@HazelTodd-uu9rp Жыл бұрын
I worked at hindringham Hall 36 years ago
@ChrisBaileyPresents5 ай бұрын
Hello Hazel Thank-you for taking the time to comment. I am sure that Hindringham must have been a wonderful place to work all those years ago. It does open occasionally during the Summer months for tours so you could perhaps go back and revisit. Chris
@mikestv3782 Жыл бұрын
I am researching the Bulwer/Bullard line on my grandfathers side of my family and was staggered to see Caroline Bullard pop up (9.26 minutes). My grandfathers Great Grandfather Reuben Bullard was in Gressenhall together with at least two of his children Caroline who was aged 15 & Frederick George aged 12 from August 1869. Although this Pauper Children Going into service placement didn't work out for Caroline in July 1871 she is taken in by a school master Mr John Slater and his wife Jane Anne Slater. They lived in the High Street Whissonsett village and had an infant son called Joseph Herbert. It looks like Caroline was going to be their nanny/domestic servant.
@ChrisBaileyPresents Жыл бұрын
Hello Mike I'm delighted that you saw a connection pop up on the screen. As someone who has also researched family lines, it is so exciting when a potential connection appears, and it seems as though you have definitely found a link. Good luck with the rest of your research. And thanks for taking the time to comment.
@morganzola100 Жыл бұрын
Pleased to come across this short video as I grew up in The Old Barge in the late 50s until 1965. Now living in Wiltshire I enjoy going back from time to time. I can now show your video as its a great explanation of the history and importance of the building. When I lived there it was a very lively pub and digs(b&b these days). Father Sear' vicarage was sandwiched between the pub one end and Swatmans butchers on the other end. Tom Watts furniture shop replaced Haydens bakery. Aldous's little shop was on the corner where Horns lane (now called Music House Lane) meets King Street.Where you're standing at the end of the video was our garden when we lived in Rose Cottage before my parents took over the Old Barge from Mr & Mrs Chadwick. Still love Norwich..always wish my parents hadn't dragged me off to landlocked Wiltshire !
@ChrisBaileyPresents Жыл бұрын
Hello, and thank-you for taking the time to comment on the clip. I am so pleased it has brought back many memories for you in land-locked Wiltshire !! It is an amazing building and I have been fortunate enough to visit and work within in for some years, and I never tire of just sitting and imagining the history that the walls have seen.
@rachelashley22 Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful house, it looks so restful and calm, immaculate too, 😊
@ChrisBaileyPresents Жыл бұрын
Hello Rachel Thank-you for taking the time to comment on the video. I agree, it is indeed a calm and peaceful house within delightful gardens. If you are in Norfolk you can visit the gardens on certain days of the year.
@tonyhaynes9080 Жыл бұрын
They should have moved flying training from Valley to Coltishall and used Valley as the prison. One road on and off the island made for far better security.
@Quartzone6145 Жыл бұрын
Great vidoe .love hunstanton
@ChrisBaileyPresents Жыл бұрын
Thank-you for your compliment, and for taking the time to write a message, always appreciated
@bistraborisova5178 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful ❤❤❤❤❤
@ChrisBaileyPresents Жыл бұрын
Thank-you for taking the time to comment. It is indeed a beautiful house and such a lovely family too
@godsmacked1000 Жыл бұрын
Hopefully I can go visit and have an ale here with the ghost 👻
@nervo6321 Жыл бұрын
The first airbase to have the mighty Lightning squadrons based there.