Castle Howard - One of the Largest Stately Homes in England

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Published 2022-12-03
Castle Howard is opulent and striking, one of the largest stately homes in England and like no other when it was built. 11 Generations of the Howard family have lived in Castle Howard.
Join us for a walk around the grounds and inside the house to see the wonders of one of the largest stately homes and find out more about its history.

To book tickets to visit Castle Howard visit www.castlehoward.co.uk
Bus service to Castle Howard from York www.transdevbus.co.uk/york/services/YCD/CAS
For a map of its location goo.gl/maps/cxH6uEnjyURsGAyA8?entry=yt

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00:00 Introduction
01:01 History
03:21 Great Lake
05:40 Inside Castle Howard
19:14 Formal Gardens
21:53 Next Time

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All Comments (21)
  • @Hannahxx1971
    I stayed on the grounds here as a child in the late 1970s. I'll never forget walking in the early summer morning around by the mausoleum to the sound of peacocks. It's an absolutely wonderful place!
  • My last name is Howard, I live in New England. The Howard family has lived in Vermont at least since late 1700's. These could be my ancestors.
  • Another exquisite building that I didn't know existed. The interior is breath taking and a total contrast to the boring modern buildings being built today. A peek into how the gentry lived. Another vlog that I will watch over again as there is so much to see. Thanks Simon and Will, I love starting my Sunday mornings strolling around new places with you. Take care =-)
  • As a widow who is no longer able to get to these places anymore, i can't thank you enough for all the work you put into your videos. It's just wonderful and very much appreciated. Thank you so much. 😊🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
  • E' meraviglioso poter viaggiare con voi nel tempo e nei luoghi.....senza alzarsi dalla poltrona. Grazie!!
  • @harshap7224
    I appreciate your efforts & perfection in each video, even the background music which is sp pleasant & relaxing... Beauty of castle is just beyond words, it's architecture, lake, gardens, parks & its treasured collection of antiques are so interesting & fascinating 😀😊 England's beauty was what i learned from books 📚, since I never been there till day but your videos bought life to my imaginations.. thank u
  • This channel deserves so much more attention than it recieves
  • @xr6lad
    Forever in my mind as a staring role in Brideshead Revisited.
  • There is something about those wide open spaces, with the "natural" landscape designed to perfection. I hadn't realized the house took 100 years to build! The art collection there is incredible! I recall a few scenes from Brideshead Revisited, where the actors walked those long halls with statues, and had some hard conversations in the chapel. Thank you for braving the rain for a better look at the grounds. Another great tour!
  • @carolweaver3269
    Thank you for giving this lovely tour. It certainly is very grand! Beyond words, really! So glad it has been kept up and it can be seen by so many !
  • @cgkennedy
    Castle Howard was used as the Flyte family pile in Brideshead Revisited.
  • @SKF358
    So great it's still in the family.
  • @audkarinen6875
    I’m glad that some families were able to preserve their legacy
  • Thank you Will and Simon for another excellent tour and commentary on Castle Howard. It brings back memories of my favourite BBC adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's book Brideshead revisited first shown early 1980's
  • I first found out about it watching Brideshead Revisited. Back in the 80s. Incredible house and incredible miniseries
  • Enjoying this in Australia at 1am as I couldn’t sleep. Your voice is very calming and the video is excellent, keep up the good work.👏👏👏💗🇦🇺
  • @jimc4731
    Thank you for the wonderful tour and thank you to the Howard family for allowing you to video for public viewing! Keep up the good work 👍 JIM ❤
  • @BC-ru8zd
    Thanks for the tour of Castle Howard, I love the purely English style of castles, the architecture, painting, sculpture and engineering structures that the English aristocracy is famous for are impressive. Fantastic garden, the owners had a delicate taste and sense of style, the nature is amazing, these fountains are simply suitable for filming a movie and no scenery is needed. I wish England to cherish all this beauty, this is a memory of history, of those people who created these beautiful castles that we look at and admire. Hello from St.Petersburg. Come, we also have many palaces and something to admire. With a deep sense of gratitude. Thank you sincerely for the pleasure. ❤❤❤❤❤
  • @karin5878
    Castle Howard.... ich habe noch nie so etwas schönes und beeindruckendes gesehen , das Haus und die Gärten machen mich sprachlos. Ich würde mehrere Tage brauchen um alles in mich aufzunehmen , allein der Geschirrschrank mit diesem wunderschönen Porzellan, die Wand und Gewölbe Malereien , die immens vielen Bilder, die Statuen und und und... einfach grandios.Danke für dieses einmalige Video und die Hintergrundinformationen, eine Reise die ihr wohl auch nich so schnell vergessen werdet, ich glaube diese Bilder lassen einen lange nicht los. Vielen Dank 🙏🙋‍♀️🇩🇪