Hidden Secrets inside a Tudor Manor House | Harvington Hall

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In this video, Hidden Secrets of a Tudor Manor House | Harvington Hall, Kevin Hicks uncovers the art of deception as he delves into the Hall's remarkable secret hiding places, cunningly designed to safeguard Catholic priests during Elizabeth I's reign. Join him on a captivating journey as he explores the hidden secrets and fascinating history of Harvington Hall, a beautiful Elizabethan moated manor house nestled in the heart of the Worcestershire countryside.
The Hall underwent a huge restoration programme, somewhat instigated by the roof collapsing in 1929, a result of the ivy being stripped from it. You can support the continued restoration program by visiting the Hall itself, which we would highly recommend, or by donation on their website www.harvingtonhall.co.uk/donate
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Aerial Footage: By Ian Dangerfield, courtesy of Harvington Hall. www.harvingtonhall.co.uk
Some still images: Courtesy of Immersive Tours Ltd
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@bmxerqf882
@bmxerqf882 11 місяців тому
I'm honestly amazed you're not hosting TV documentaries yet! Your passion for history is infectious.
@Hero101010
@Hero101010 11 місяців тому
In my humble opinion this is way better than a TV show, because there is no chaff and Kevin's love of history really shines through!
@inyobill
@inyobill 11 місяців тому
When I was in school, I thought history was boring. could it be the way that it is presented???
@gloworm6387
@gloworm6387 11 місяців тому
​@@inyobill me too. And I think you're right about the presentation.
@willbohland3698
@willbohland3698 11 місяців тому
I feel like they'd need to hire his wife, too, for the camera work. She's very good.
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 11 місяців тому
@@willbohland3698 That's very kind of you to say so, she's blushing now 👍🏻
@BigStrongSon
@BigStrongSon 10 місяців тому
No Infographs, zero props, no fancy editing or CG, just Kevin walking around an old English manor and yet I was completely entranced by the way he tells a story. Thanks for the work you put into these videos because I really enjoy watching
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 10 місяців тому
Thanks so much, it makes it worthwhile. 👍🏻
@lilChelseyDee
@lilChelseyDee 10 місяців тому
I just realized this wasn’t from a major network after finishing the video and coming to the comments. Absolutely amazing job! Your passion for history shone through and was so infectious. How exciting history is even this long after these events took place!
@donitaforrest9064
@donitaforrest9064 7 місяців тому
Yes, he has the ability to impart knowledge, and the style, grace & confidence on camera, of Sir David Attenborough.
@craighanson-rc1md
@craighanson-rc1md 3 місяці тому
These days those things could easily be useful again from all sorts of evil & misguided folks let alone zombies or criminals.
@e-mail881
@e-mail881 Місяць тому
@@donitaforrest9064 (((Sir))) Attenborough hates you, silly! You don't know the man you're sucking up to!
@ammedredd
@ammedredd Місяць тому
Try saying BAD rather than EVIL because once you've used Evil there's nowhere else to go and very few things or people are, it's far to easy to use and usually used by tabloid rags to stop us thinking, it's downright evil! See what I mean?​@@craighanson-rc1md
@ariannedechateaumichel7777
@ariannedechateaumichel7777 10 місяців тому
As the daughter of an architect who loves historic architecture, I find the construction details you're showing us completely fascinating!
@Moley533
@Moley533 11 місяців тому
I wish we was taught history like this when I was at school. Thanks Kevin for your visual style of teaching history.
@JohnyG29
@JohnyG29 11 місяців тому
were*
@willychimp
@willychimp 11 місяців тому
Kevin, where did you learn your media skills? I remember there were two semesters of class work to get it organized but y’all pretty professional
@inyobill
@inyobill 11 місяців тому
Ahhhh, I just posted a similar reply to another comment, specifically when I was in school I though that history was boring.
@stevemull2002
@stevemull2002 10 місяців тому
i agree M8, History when i left in 1976, was the most boring subject, next to Geography, yet now aged 63, both subjects fascinate me
@davidbnsmessex.5953
@davidbnsmessex.5953 10 місяців тому
I wish we ‘WERE’ taught .
@dee2251
@dee2251 10 місяців тому
As a Catholic, I was taken here by my Catholic school on a day trip when I was still in junior school in the late 60’s. It’s fascinating
@stevenanthony199
@stevenanthony199 8 місяців тому
Hello Dee how are you doing today
@amishparadise1924
@amishparadise1924 2 місяці тому
Bollocks
@samralion2996
@samralion2996 10 місяців тому
I went here as a kid on a school trip, this was about 16 years ago. I always remembered the book Hide. At the time the tour guide got 6 of us inside whilst the others in the class tried to find us to no avail. Needless to say amazing content!!!!!
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 10 місяців тому
Oh wow! Brilliant.
@joshschneider9766
@joshschneider9766 8 місяців тому
Man y'all got to play hide and seek in a centuries old house. All I got to see was some farms in southern Illinois USA that were hardly a century and a half old 😂
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 8 місяців тому
@@joshschneider9766 Yeah, pretty cool huh 👍🏻
@susanaleonard5953
@susanaleonard5953 8 місяців тому
Love the architecture, love the hidden priest holes, gives you thought to building in a safe hole in your own home 😉 to🤫🥴
@Lettusfarm
@Lettusfarm 7 місяців тому
​@@joshschneider9766lol same, but in Ohio😥
@crlheureux
@crlheureux 6 місяців тому
The luxury of those days astound me. The ingenuity, planning, and craftsmanship that was put into this home.
@clarencejones7916
@clarencejones7916 6 місяців тому
Thanks to people like you who keep history alive and not trying to cancel it like we’re doing in the USA
@kimberlyray3014
@kimberlyray3014 Місяць тому
Yes 💯 agree I have my son is a freshman he knows little to no history persay but they made sure to teach them about Sun God Ra Osiris king tut that's education for you Burning books
@nataliapanfichi9933
@nataliapanfichi9933 Місяць тому
​@@kimberlyray3014your comment is a bit confusing, if you say that your son doesn't read much books how does he know about a historical figure like king tut? Did he see a documentary, a movie or look it up on Google?
@kimberlyray3014
@kimberlyray3014 Місяць тому
@@nataliapanfichi9933 in school history class and went to see the king tut exhibit at cosi !
@synchronicity1470
@synchronicity1470 27 днів тому
@@kimberlyray3014 actually, the radical right are banning books, changing school curriculum to reflect their views and revising History and science books to force their skewed views. The level to which religious fanatics are pushing their ways on the US is frightening, dangerous and an assault on the rights and freedoms most liberals and many republicans hold dear.
@susanfox-mx3nv
@susanfox-mx3nv 4 місяці тому
Kevin Hicks is a wonderful commentator. His observations are articulated well and not overstated. He seemed to intuitively know what is interesting and worth sharing. I was engaged the entire time. Cheers to you Kevin!
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 4 місяці тому
Thanks Susan!
@troismoutonsetuntigre5988
@troismoutonsetuntigre5988 10 місяців тому
I've watched hundreds if not thousands of hours of history videos over the years, this is one of the best, just a straightforward presentation of something amazing by someone who is amazed by it. Also why have I never seen this house before? I really want to visit it. I think it's my favourite ever.
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 10 місяців тому
It is a gem for sure 👍🏻
@marnatz5
@marnatz5 2 місяці тому
I'm a Catholic from America and had read up on the English Martyrs of this time period before visiting Harvington Hall in 2001. The tour of this house made my reading come alive, as did watching this video today. Googling the master carpenter Nicholas Owens is fascinating history also. He built priest holes all over England. There's a UKposts on him also. Tour guide said no priest was ever arrested at Harvington. Besides the 7 priest holes, tour guide said there is a long driveway so the occupants could foresee an anti-Catholic raid coming and it gave them time to hide the priest and other evidence.
@josephcooper6692
@josephcooper6692 9 місяців тому
He’s a charming man, who’s so enthusiastic about the history of the place.
@jimhattery4348
@jimhattery4348 11 місяців тому
Kevin, you're the best history presenter ever!
@coffeecocaine8878
@coffeecocaine8878 11 місяців тому
Agreed!
@yeaheddyman
@yeaheddyman 11 місяців тому
100% agree with you 👍🏻
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 11 місяців тому
Thank you so much!
@laurieleannie
@laurieleannie 11 місяців тому
Agreed!!!
@blazingstar9638
@blazingstar9638 10 місяців тому
This is wonderful
@davidstrother496
@davidstrother496 11 місяців тому
Thanks, Kevin, for a most fascinating tour of the house. The hides were very cleverly done, and as a bit of a carpenter, and furniture maker myself, I would have loved the challenge of the task. Unfortunately, it is also saddening at the same time, to think of the extreme measures needed to avoid being killed as a result of religious persecution. As always, cheers from Texas, and I look forward to your next video.
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 11 місяців тому
Cheers David, the work and ingenuity that went into those hides was quite amazing, something to behold. 👍🏻
@jackesioto
@jackesioto 10 місяців тому
But then again, the UK was a theocratic absolute monarchy at the time, thus priests of sects other than that practiced by the king or queen had to immure themselves in those ''priest holes''.
@joshschneider9766
@joshschneider9766 8 місяців тому
@@jackesioto yeah thank dear Henry for that little "schism" lol
@spankyjeffro5320
@spankyjeffro5320 6 місяців тому
Considering what those same believers would advocate be done to non-believers, not saddening in the slightest.
@marnatz5
@marnatz5 2 місяці тому
Under King Henry VIII 800 monasteries were shut down and the property was given to his cronies as reward for their loyalty. Consequently the social fabric was torn apart because the monasteries were places of worship, served as motels for travelers and were places of serving the poor. So Catholics, travelers and the poor had their crucial foundations obliterated.
@SneakyNinja24
@SneakyNinja24 10 місяців тому
The architecture of medieval times is absolutely mind boggling to me. It’s stunning and such an interesting thing to learn about.
@nemain_morgaine4151
@nemain_morgaine4151 4 місяці тому
This is not medieval, this is elizabethan
@Meppity
@Meppity 10 місяців тому
This just sent me on a wonderful trip down memory lane!! I came here on a school trip in year 5 or 6. I remember all of us giggling as volunteers squeezed into the wood beam hidey-hole. They closed the place up and made us quiet to prank the next batch of classmates to walk through. That was over ten years ago.
@petercopley1242
@petercopley1242 11 місяців тому
It's nice to see these old buildings still standing so many have been left to ruin which is a shame. Brilliant video though 😊 👍
@agentmueller
@agentmueller 11 місяців тому
Cheers Kevin, I hope you never change. As an American you’ve taught me so much, I would love to see more of your personal history and time in Ireland. You might think nobody wants to hear it but I’m sure we all do! We watch for you #1 and the history #2. Thanks a bunch!
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 11 місяців тому
Haha, that's very kind. I actually just shot a personal stories video this week about my time in Mineapollis in September of 2001. A medieval bowman in America (or maybe Robin Hood) It'll be out in a couple of weeks. 👍🏻
@cmoore7780
@cmoore7780 11 місяців тому
Agreed !
@ojoslindos69
@ojoslindos69 9 місяців тому
⁠@@thehistorysquad hi I just started watching your videos and I think I saw someone or a ghost passing through on left side of the house in the front of the introduction of the video in one of the small white windows is in the minute 2:34 to 2:41 . Is very clearly seeing someone or a ghost passing
@Lettusfarm
@Lettusfarm 7 місяців тому
​@@ojoslindos69wow! I missed it at first. Neat
@joshschneider9766
@joshschneider9766 8 місяців тому
How the BBC has missed out on your services is beyond me. Tudor and medieval archaeology in the UK is a hobby passion of mine and you sir are an absolute gold mine of knowledge. Thank you so much for this and all your videos my good Sir. May all your wishes be granted.
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 8 місяців тому
Thanks Josh, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I'm looking out for places to visit and film next year, so if you have any ideas for places that don't charge for filming, please let me know. Sadly the likes of National Trust and some places are way out of my budget. 👍🏻
@donkeyballs3081
@donkeyballs3081 9 місяців тому
Hello from Atlanta, Georgia in the United States. I never had much interest in learning about this until I stumbled across this channel. The episode about surgeons removing arrows caught my attention and now I'm hooked.
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 9 місяців тому
Excellent, welcome aboard! 👍🏻
@captainbananapants7211
@captainbananapants7211 Місяць тому
Hello neighbor from Fayetteville GA here lol
@_fiend
@_fiend 11 місяців тому
Never stop showing us this great history, I can tell people for generations will learn from this.
@0ldb1ll
@0ldb1ll 11 місяців тому
The fact that there were carpenters marks around some joints means that, at some point, that part of the house was standing elsewhere. The marks ensure that having been dismantled and moved that part of the building could be re-assembled. In those days 'moving house' meant just that. The main structure of the house was the oak beams and the holes in between would be filled in by wood panels, on the interior, and wattle and daub, on the exterior.
@ealingwest5750
@ealingwest5750 10 місяців тому
I believe that the marks were also used to denote the work done by the individual craftsmen so they could be paid for their work, this was the case with stone masons but did it apply to 'chippys' as well?
@eleveneleven572
@eleveneleven572 10 місяців тому
Often structures were simply built outdoors, marked, and then reassembled in situ.
@mikesweetwater3209
@mikesweetwater3209 10 місяців тому
I was wondering about that. He pointed out carpenter marks but didn’t go into detail about the significance of them?? Any info would be appreciated:)
@chelsealou9367
@chelsealou9367 10 місяців тому
You have a priest, O.M.G. That made me smile! Such a great presenter. Very cheeky
@Scrapper.
@Scrapper. 10 місяців тому
From an age where persecution see-sawed between the denominations. Bloody Mary's earlier five-year reign wasn't merciful towards protestants. Scores were settled under Elizabeth. Riveting tour of the magnificent house that would've shimmered in bright beautiful paintings and murals throughout. Kevin is a very engaging host. Cheers. Respect from Ireland.
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 10 місяців тому
Thanks Stephen 👍🏻
@jacquelyndixon2788
@jacquelyndixon2788 7 місяців тому
Your enthusiasm translates across the screen. I've watched so many historical tours and documentaries, but none make me feel like I'm actually there, but you have that gift. As a teacher, I don't know which I admire more, your historical knowledge and ability to focus on even small details, or your effortless delivery and ability to draw your audience in. Well done, sir. I think this was my favorite episode, ever. Also, kudos for being a gentleman who gives acknowledgements to others, like the man who made the faux pies, or the one who discovered Elizabeth's portrait.
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 7 місяців тому
I'm so glad you enjoyed this one, Harvington was an easy place to get excited about, it's simply stunning. 👍🏻
@sking3492
@sking3492 6 місяців тому
I agree, his knowledge, delivery, enthusiasm, make you feel you are right there
@amarsiddiq2814
@amarsiddiq2814 10 місяців тому
This man is awesome he also has such a calm and soothing voice.
@Dochorahan
@Dochorahan 10 місяців тому
As an American it’s been a long time dream of mine to visit the UK and thoroughly enjoy and take in it’s beautiful rich history. Absolutely fascinating and one of the best places in the world.
@MrTangolizard
@MrTangolizard 10 місяців тому
Come and visit but plan before as we have thousands of these type of places hiring a car would be a good way of seeing places June and July August are the best months
@MrTangolizard
@MrTangolizard 10 місяців тому
Come and visit but plan before as we have thousands of these type of places hiring a car would be a good way of seeing places June and July August are the best months
@sherimcdaniel3491
@sherimcdaniel3491 4 місяці тому
Does anyone else get the feeling that Kevin’s house is filled with trapdoors, priest hides (used for crafting historic reproduction models, miniature train villages and their accoutrements and various costuming?). One can just tell it would keep all of us busy for decades just looking at it all! Much love, Kevin - be well my friend! ❤️🐈
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 4 місяці тому
😜 cheers Sheri
@jaymac7203
@jaymac7203 11 місяців тому
Those original worn floorboards have had centuries of people walking on them. I bet they could tell a few stories 😮
@inyobill
@inyobill 11 місяців тому
"If the walls could talk", eh?
@christina3521
@christina3521 10 місяців тому
@@inyobillthat is the name of a beautiful song by Amy Grant
@inyobill
@inyobill 11 місяців тому
Incredible how much original state remains.
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 11 місяців тому
It is and it isn't when you consider that it was probably double this size originally. I'll do a community post sometime soon and show you how it looked in the 1920s, quite different. The restoration program has been huge and is still ongoing. 👍🏻
@inyobill
@inyobill 11 місяців тому
@@thehistorysquad Thanks for the courtesy of the reply, always appreciated. I actually have another question if you have time. Were the Elizabethan wall decorations hidden under wall paper?
@trottyong
@trottyong 10 місяців тому
Thank you for your passion for history. Most of us Americans have our roots in your country and it is fascinating to learn about our collective story. Thank you again.
@califdad4
@califdad4 10 місяців тому
I heard about 43 years ago most of us had either English or German background, I don't think it's most of us today, the USA has changed a lot in the last 43 years
@joshschneider9766
@joshschneider9766 8 місяців тому
It hasn't been true to say most Americans are of UK descent since the early eighteen hundreds, if not way before that lol. Census data and all my boy. I look at it at least weekly as part of my early American history studies.
@joshschneider9766
@joshschneider9766 8 місяців тому
There was even a polish general who led American forces to multiple battle victories in the revolutionary war ;)
@ldavid2528
@ldavid2528 10 місяців тому
This was fascinating! And delivered in such a down-to-Earth engaging way without being patronising. Skillful camera work too! Thank you!
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 10 місяців тому
Thank you very much 👍🏻
@jodieg6318
@jodieg6318 11 місяців тому
I really resonated with this house as you walked through. As carpenter myself I love seeing the work of a master and the marks of other craftsmen. The jointers were more than likely paid by the piece and we still use the same kind of wood chisels. I feel like I can see that carpenter in my mind, he's making his mark and probably pulling on his arms something awful by now buts he tallying up how much he's going to make that day, is there enough for rent? For the market? Maybe he's got a wife and baby at home to support, maybe he's a young man still and he's going to be having a night out with other lads on his crew? Things like that is why I love working on old houses and I feel that connection and it feels like the only thing separating us is just time not space because we're still always people no matter what Era of time we've landed in. It feels like a real link with the past.
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 11 місяців тому
Of course, I'd forgotten you were a carpenter. It was really something being able to touch those marks 👍🏻
@BBBelle
@BBBelle 11 місяців тому
Thank you so much for this tour, Kevin! I love Elizabethan architecture, and the walking tour is so much easier to wrap my head around instead of still pictures or just jumping from room to room. I'd love to see more manor tours!
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 11 місяців тому
Haha indeed, so would we. Next year perhaps when we revisit the UK. 👍🏻
@inyobill
@inyobill 11 місяців тому
I adore those old houses.
@PhyllisGlassup2TheBrim
@PhyllisGlassup2TheBrim 10 місяців тому
@@thehistorysquad I find it strange that someone with a love of history would go and live in a country with none............. When I lived there, it felt barren. I'm sensitive to atmosphere in old buildings, even my relatively 'modern' 1860 house. It's like traces are left of 'something' and energy and I have visited many places and felt, heard and even seen things. Even smelled flowery perfume. In Canada I felt I was just in a wrong place. It was devoid of the nuances and 'feelings' that are all around me here .
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 10 місяців тому
@@PhyllisGlassup2TheBrim I hear what you're saying. Thankfully I'm lucky enough to get back to the UK to get my fill of history now and again👍🏻
@janetwebster5099
@janetwebster5099 9 місяців тому
​@thehistorysquad Where are you located,if not the UK? Just curious- wonderful program,just subscribed!
@sharonwhiteley6510
@sharonwhiteley6510 10 місяців тому
I am amazed by each episode. Thanks for your professionalism, true love of history and willingness to provide topnotch information. May GOD bless
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 10 місяців тому
So nice of you, thanks.
@stevenanthony199
@stevenanthony199 8 місяців тому
Hello Sharon how are you doing today
@deniseroe5891
@deniseroe5891 10 місяців тому
Love this, amazing what they did, all the hidey holes. My ears perked up when you said de Beauchamp. The de Beauchamp that had the house, his grandfather is my 21st great grandfather, so I guess that makes him my uncle. Wow.
@stevenanthony199
@stevenanthony199 8 місяців тому
Hello Denise how are you doing today
@jonhelmer8591
@jonhelmer8591 11 місяців тому
Fantastic! Just the right balance between professionalism and pure enthusiastic interest. The BBC used to be really good at it. Now it's your job Kevin.
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 11 місяців тому
Oh wow, that's such a compliment Jon, thank you 👍🏻
@bostonrailfan2427
@bostonrailfan2427 11 місяців тому
intriguing history, it’s a testament to the devotion and determination to be true to one’s self. the fact that secrets are still being uncovered over four and a half centuries later is simply astounding…
@stephanierobinson8931
@stephanierobinson8931 10 місяців тому
Started watching and couldn't stop........brilliant and fascinating to listen to all your knowledge - thanks so much for posting! Will be catching up on the rest of your videos over the next few weeks 🙂
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 10 місяців тому
That's great to hear, thanks!
@stevenanthony199
@stevenanthony199 8 місяців тому
Hello Stephanie how are you doing today
@billharner147
@billharner147 10 місяців тому
This is amazing. I recently read the book The Priest Hunters by Colin C. Murphy that's about priest hunting in Ireland. It was neat to see actual priest hides similar to some of what was described in the book and bring that period of history to life.
@yoptastic8463
@yoptastic8463 11 місяців тому
Really enjoyed this video Kevin, what a fabulous, beautiful Tudor House and totally loving all the Priest Holes, especially that staircase. I do appreciate that hiding Priests was a very serious business and often ment literally putting your head on the block! Just shows you how strong their faith really was to these Catholics if they were willing to risk their lives to carry on with their religion. Is it true that some Priests died in some Priest holes, relying on a fellow Catholic to release you if indeed they haven't been caught? Dangerous times,.. Ah Kevin I could listen to you all day teaching me history, your simply the best. 👍😊❤️
@JohnyG29
@JohnyG29 11 місяців тому
Well the priest holes are locked from the inside, so i guess they could usually get themselves out.
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 11 місяців тому
Thanks so much! In answer to your question, I imagine its quite plausible that a priest might have died in hiding there, through starvation or lack of oxygen, but I'm not aware of a record of any individuals this may have happened to. 👍🏻
@marnatz5
@marnatz5 2 місяці тому
Harvington Hall tour guide said no priest had ever been arrested at Harvington Hall. The Guide also said the very long, straight entrance driveway gave the occupants a visual forewarning of an impending anti-Catholic raid.
@cmoore7780
@cmoore7780 11 місяців тому
I cannot express how grateful I am for your history teaching. I’ve learned so much. Wish you had of been my history teachers. Hope everyone has a great rest of the month. Great group of people in this community
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 11 місяців тому
Thank you, it's my pleasure to share these stories and histories and yes you're right, this community really is something special. 👍🏻
@soupwifey
@soupwifey 10 місяців тому
This is a most amazing historical lesson. Thank you for sharing this. I previously had not known about this as this wasn't taught in America.
@susandelongis885
@susandelongis885 10 місяців тому
So fascinating! I’ve never seen paintings like this, exquisite. Thank you. It certainly reminds me not to take the practice of my faith for granted. God bless their brave souls.
@stevenanthony199
@stevenanthony199 8 місяців тому
Hello Susan how are you doing today
@Kwillow666
@Kwillow666 11 місяців тому
Just recently had my ancestry DNA come back mostly English, Scottish, Irish & Norwegian. It’s been my life dream to visit these amazing castles in my ancestors’ lands. Thank you Kevin! I wish I could visit these places in person with you as my navigator.
@williamfarr8048
@williamfarr8048 11 місяців тому
I'd love to see your take on Stokesay Castle, south of Craven Arms. It's not really a castle, more of a fortified manor house, but an interesting beautiful place never the less.
@lemming9984
@lemming9984 11 місяців тому
I've been there a couple of times. A wonderful place.
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 11 місяців тому
Yes, I performed there for a number of years, it's quite lovely. 👍🏻
@JulieMrsP
@JulieMrsP 9 місяців тому
Fascinating to watch, as H. Hall is local to me, I pass it daily on my way to work, and I didn’t know about it’s rich history. Thank You for enlightening me, to this amazing building!
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 9 місяців тому
Glad you enjoyed it, you should drop in one day, it’s beautiful and the cafe is fab.
@stevenanthony199
@stevenanthony199 8 місяців тому
Hello Julie how are you doing today
@mr.listener8580
@mr.listener8580 10 місяців тому
You are an amazing presenter. Great job. I love history, but what I love the most about it is learning about everyday objects and buildings that inform me about life at that time. I am a hand tool woodworker by hobby. It would take me days to get through this house because I would be examining EVERY little detail down to the tool marks........imagining and connecting with the man who was responsible, imagining his life. What a profound feeling.....it’s the closest thing to time travel. Thank you again. I wish we had history that deep here in the US.
@marnatz5
@marnatz5 2 місяці тому
The master carpenter is Nicholas Owens. Google his name plus UKposts and you'll find more fascinating information on this skilled and extremely brave carpenter.
@lorettablakeman3335
@lorettablakeman3335 11 місяців тому
I love the way you narrate history for us!I've been an anglophile my whole life and Harvington hall is amazing,thank you for your videos sir,I love them!
@stevenanthony199
@stevenanthony199 8 місяців тому
Hello Loretta how are you doing today
@tonymeads4693
@tonymeads4693 11 місяців тому
MANY thanks, Kevin. You bring history to life. I get excited by history and the fact that those people from hundreds of years ago were just like ourselves. It is the everyday things like the carpenters marks that fascinate me and the ingenuity of the priest hides. Once again thanks for a GREAT video !
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 11 місяців тому
My pleasure, thanks for watching 👍🏻
@pinkfloydmarch16
@pinkfloydmarch16 10 місяців тому
Architecture these days is so bland in comparison. Maybe I just dislike modernity, but medieval architecture is so much more personal, and the construction labor was much more intense and appreciated
@Truth1561
@Truth1561 10 місяців тому
I was thrilled to see this appear in my feed and it didn't disappoint. I remember visiting this house in 1970 when I was 10 and I've been fascinated with history -esp this era- ever since. We went into some of the priest holes and I discovered I'm claustrophobic 😁 I remember standing in front of one of the windows upstairs looking out and with the wonderful imagination of a child picturing what I was wearing, smelling, seeing back then. I definitely felt a little spooked in a few parts of the house as well. I would have loved a close up of the doors as there seemed to be lots of different door styles in there. Thank you so much for a wonderful tour and a reminder of my visit as a child! I've often thought if this great house. I'm from Brum and my family live in Kidderminster now whilst I live in Essex.
@catherinemazzeo1163
@catherinemazzeo1163 10 місяців тому
This presentation has been immensely informative and it has capture much more than history, but so much reflection and consideration for the era of the past and those who made it. Thank you ! I found the well water located in the cooking area so amazing, and all the religious references deeply touching. I can't even imagine what life must have been like for the religious faithful. Beautiful presentation. Immense thanks. I'd like to share some points with my students.
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 10 місяців тому
How lovely, thank you. Feel free to share 👍🏻
@deancoopey1256
@deancoopey1256 11 місяців тому
Brilliant! Visiting here (and the commandry in Worcester) were my favourite childhood outings!!
@stevenanthony199
@stevenanthony199 8 місяців тому
Hello Dean how are you doing today
@arthurdoucette1786
@arthurdoucette1786 11 місяців тому
Greetings once again from nova Scotia, thanks Kevin, I love the history of your home country. I am very keen on the cross over from mideval to the Tuder period, mind you, England is ALL history. Thanks again for the video, stay safe, and as always best regards.
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 11 місяців тому
My pleasure Arthur, you stay safe & well too 👍🏻
@anneosbourne944
@anneosbourne944 10 місяців тому
This was so interesting. Thank you to Kevin Hicks who told the stories perfectly.
@stevenanthony199
@stevenanthony199 8 місяців тому
Hello Anne how are you doing today
@alanaitcheson9403
@alanaitcheson9403 10 місяців тому
The History Squad's love of history and portraying it is amazing. It's about time the BBC gave you a show of your own.
@stevenanthony199
@stevenanthony199 8 місяців тому
Hello Alanait how are you doing today
@georgejohnson1498
@georgejohnson1498 11 місяців тому
More local stories of historic buildings I know. Your Goodrich castle vid got me subscribed! I went to a concert of Catholic Elisabethan music in Harvington Hall with a choir, and band of cornets [the wooden sort] and period trombones - or sackbuts as they are properly known. I went with my friend, the late Jim Bennett, who was curator of the Elgar Birthplace Museum, The Firs, Lower Broadheath. At the time Jim still had a car, but did not trust himself to drive as he was in the early stages of Parkinsonism. So I went from Hereford to Worcester and drove Jim in his car to the concert on a lovely summer's evening. We parked fairly close and a little Jack Russell Terrier came out of a doorway and pee'd on a wheel! I love dogs and called to him gently, "Hello, little one. Fancy a tickle!" He immediately rolled over for tummy fuss. He loved it. The owner came tumbling out say that he was a nasty snappy little son of the dirt!. I said that I have never had trouble with dogs. He told me the dog was thirteen and I was the first stranger he had communed with in all his days!. I was forgiven. It made my day, and the dog's ... Then we went into Harvington Hall for the pre-concert guided tour and saw the actual priest hide you showed first, by the bread oven. Amazing house. Amazing history. The concert was in the hall you showed! I love your vids! Thank you, and best wishes, George PS: I used to deliver ice cream to Coughton Court to the National Trust cafe there! PPS: Two vids of my current dog, given me last July as a rescue. She is called Lu, short for Luna: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/o4R1fIeZaaln058.html ukposts.info/have/v-deo/kGKdpnp5n3le14k.html I hope you enjoy watching a little Patterdale Terrier coming back to being the happy creature that a settled Terrier should be! The first is a week after I was given her, and the second at the end of winter this year. She developed a lot even since then. She has almost completely given up barking!
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 11 місяців тому
How lovely George, thanks for your comment & links. 👍🏻
@hemaccabe4292
@hemaccabe4292 11 місяців тому
Even if one didn't need to be a fortress, having a moat could greatly enhance security. If you were hiding a priest, obviously it forced pursuivants to wait until you chose to open the door. Also, it meant the home's goods would be harder for thieves and dishonest servants to steal. Lastly, if the home was attacked, it would make defense far more feasible.
@SofiNme365
@SofiNme365 3 місяці тому
Kevin Thank you for showing us this beautiful castle, it wouldn’t be fun without you! 🤗💙🙏
@rogerhupp3115
@rogerhupp3115 4 місяці тому
Houses like these are so fascinating. You, sir, are a treasure! Much love from WV, United States.
@nick0875
@nick0875 11 місяців тому
It's interesting how much effort went into making this manor house appear like a normal place while concealing numerous means of hiding from the authorities.
@samright4661
@samright4661 11 місяців тому
Kevin you’re the kind of person I could set down with a few drinks and just pick your brain about the 100 years war, Wars of the Rosses , both world wars, medieval arms . You have a wealth of Knowledge that peaks my Interest. You Sir are a Nation Treasure of The UK. I always learn something new every time I watch your videos
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 11 місяців тому
That's very kind Sam. I have a video coming out in maybe a week or two about armour that you'll be interested in.
@samright4661
@samright4661 11 місяців тому
@@thehistorysquad Awesome looking forward to seeing it! And your very welcome Sir. Have a blessed Sunday
@stevenanthony199
@stevenanthony199 8 місяців тому
Hello Sam how are you doing today
@ceciliarichter2458
@ceciliarichter2458 10 місяців тому
First time ever seen a presenter this animated and interesting. I love it!
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 10 місяців тому
Glad to hear that, thanks 👍🏻
@stevenanthony199
@stevenanthony199 8 місяців тому
Hello Cecilia how's the weather over there today
@dragonofcuriosity757
@dragonofcuriosity757 10 місяців тому
I discovered your channel earlier today and I'm having an absolute blast binge watching your content!
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 10 місяців тому
That's great to hear, thanks & welcome. 👍🏻
@kurnuyt5742
@kurnuyt5742 11 місяців тому
You sir , are the most perfect tour guide i have ever seen in my whole life( i am past 50 years by the way ) That was a fantastic explanation , truly fascinating indeed .
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 11 місяців тому
Thank you so much!
@teresabriney9494
@teresabriney9494 10 місяців тому
Excellent video!! Always interested to know more about the Elizabethan age. Please keep the videos coming.
@stevenanthony199
@stevenanthony199 8 місяців тому
Hello Teresa how are you doing today
@joshuawagner2590
@joshuawagner2590 10 місяців тому
Loved this video, Mr. Hicks! I've always enjoyed history, but exploring little places like this, places I likely would not have heard about if not for your channel, is truly amazing! It's awe-inspiring to stand in an old place, to see and touch old things from centuries ago. Thanks for the tour! :-)
@user-xd6gi4wn1y
@user-xd6gi4wn1y 10 місяців тому
In 1871 my GGGt grandmother and two of her sisters-in-law were on a spiritual retreat at Harvinton Hall....so happy to have found this post. It brings it to life for me. xx
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 10 місяців тому
My goodness, how lovely 👍🏻
@adrianmcgachie
@adrianmcgachie 10 місяців тому
Always fascinating listening and exploring with Kevin. I think if I had been this inspired at school, I'd be a proper historian today, too!
@meredithc2755
@meredithc2755 11 місяців тому
I think this is the most fascinating episode yet! I love the last hidey-hole under the stairs. Awful, awful that Nicholas Owen was tortured to death and the priests were killed. Barbaric!
@gwinniboots
@gwinniboots 10 місяців тому
Fascinating! Lovely to see a place so untouched. Interesting history. Thanks. 👍
@JustDiane71
@JustDiane71 10 місяців тому
What an absolutely gorgeous house & property! Stunning! ❤
@stevenanthony199
@stevenanthony199 8 місяців тому
Hello Diane how are you doing today
@blackwell61a
@blackwell61a 11 місяців тому
Fantastic house, would love to own it and live there.
@shaunmorrissey7313
@shaunmorrissey7313 11 місяців тому
It's a bugger to heat
@blackwell61a
@blackwell61a 11 місяців тому
@@shaunmorrissey7313 Haha, I'm sure it is.
@garryreeve824
@garryreeve824 11 місяців тому
Another excellent video Kevin, showing the darker side of English history. I didn't realise they would actually take days to search a house!
@GeorgiaGeorgette
@GeorgiaGeorgette 8 місяців тому
I'm so sorry that your friends are gone. Thank you for sharing your memories of them as well as such a wealth of information about the house and its history.
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 8 місяців тому
You're very kind, thank you for watching.
@MusicEchos
@MusicEchos 10 місяців тому
Thank you for showing these "hides". They give me ideas for safe-rooms.
@XXX-xn1hh
@XXX-xn1hh 11 місяців тому
love the movies you make, more tours like these please, castles houses, cool ! Love the way you tell things....
@jackbrowning8013
@jackbrowning8013 11 місяців тому
You're the best, Kevin and Julie! Condolences for the loss of your friends. I'm sure they'd love what you're doing with the channel.
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 11 місяців тому
Cheers Jack, I think you're right, they would 👍🏻
@shirleythompson8251
@shirleythompson8251 8 місяців тому
That was a fantastic video to watch. Your enthusiasm, narration and descriptions take me back in time where I can almost feel what it was like to live back then. Excellent 👏
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 8 місяців тому
Cheers Shirley 👍🏻
@mommyseastar5776
@mommyseastar5776 10 місяців тому
I love the higgilty-piggilty windows! This is just a marvelous video. I love the mysterious nature of this house! I really can’t thank you enough for your videos.
@carolinehaythornthwaite2965
@carolinehaythornthwaite2965 11 місяців тому
Thank you for an amazing house tour. It reminds me of the Winchester House, California, which whilst of a slightly different character (!) also has so many different levels and quirky features.
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 11 місяців тому
Yes, I've heard of that place and it sounds absolutely fascinating.....one day for us perhaps 👍🏻
@carolinehaythornthwaite2965
@carolinehaythornthwaite2965 11 місяців тому
@@thehistorysquad you know, you can be environmentally friendly and find a Virtual tour online. It's not the same as the real thing , but it's certainly realistic!
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 11 місяців тому
@@carolinehaythornthwaite2965 I'll maybe take a look, thanks 👍🏻
@stevenanthony199
@stevenanthony199 8 місяців тому
Hello Caroline how are you doing today
@teresaf4251
@teresaf4251 9 місяців тому
LOVE this channel! I was in aww watching it. I put myself in that time period imagining what it would’ve been like hiding in those hideouts! First time hearing of that amazing and brave man Nicholas Owen too! Thanks for showing us around and explaining as you go- you’re definitely gifted at storytelling and captivating people!!!! Thanks again! ☺️👍
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 9 місяців тому
My pleasure, thank you for watching 👍🏻
@Galaxyofbrian
@Galaxyofbrian 9 місяців тому
A brilliant documentary and a wonderful house. Thanks for sharing.
@everilliem3292
@everilliem3292 8 місяців тому
I've been lost on a binge of your content, you and your team do wonderful work, love it!
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 8 місяців тому
Thanks buddy, we're just a team of two, my wife and I 👍🏻
@sharktails6468
@sharktails6468 11 місяців тому
i do love all your videos have done for a while
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 11 місяців тому
Cheers Shark 👍🏻
@mcwoomanor4880
@mcwoomanor4880 10 місяців тому
What a wonderful insight into the History of our Country, your doing an amazing job of showing it all to us and explaining what was behind it all, thank you ❤
@christijenkins5184
@christijenkins5184 10 місяців тому
I’m obsessed with this channel!!! I really enjoyed this manor! Thanks❤
@ianthomas739
@ianthomas739 10 місяців тому
A lovely video. I have the same fascination as Kevin with our historical past and those that lived in those times. thanks Kevin
@sarahfellows6608
@sarahfellows6608 11 місяців тому
Really enjoy ur videos thank you so much for bringing history to life ❤
@stevenanthony199
@stevenanthony199 8 місяців тому
Hello Sarah how are you doing today
@Trillock-hy1cf
@Trillock-hy1cf 10 місяців тому
I find this house amazing, especially the Builders/Architects who designed all the hidey holes to keep them secret for the Priests to hide in, and the crews who built it without the help of dump trucks, concrete mixers, JCB's, cranes, scaffolding and all the other modern building machines. A fantastic house and no doubt a nightmare to maintain all the buildings around the main house. I guess this house today would cost millions of quids to build it, and who did, must be rolling in money from an money pit with no bottom to it......😄
@lil-al
@lil-al 10 місяців тому
I went to Harvington Hall on a school trip back in the day (70s) and the day was ruined by the teacher making us fill out worksheets. But now I'm going to enjoy it as I should have, with you letting me experience it. Thanks!
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 10 місяців тому
That's sad. I don't like worksheets, they make the kids focus on the sheet and not what's in front of them. By the time they've lost their millboards, pencils, ripped their sheets etc., the day is lost. 👍🏻
@susanpoindexter1635
@susanpoindexter1635 8 місяців тому
You have the most welcoming and warm manner as a host!
@keepitsimple4629
@keepitsimple4629 11 місяців тому
It's so refreshing to come to your videos, with the world news so horrifying and depressing. A great escape. Always well done.
@davidcreager1945
@davidcreager1945 11 місяців тому
What a beautiful and amazing house ! I wish I had one like it , especially the moat ! Thanks for sharing this amazing landmark with us !!!
@lynnlee9071
@lynnlee9071 10 місяців тому
You sir are a breath of fresh air.Thank you so much. I met a gentle man like you!He was my gramps.He took my family and myself in a , Austin 7we went all over Britain and he taught us so much.i lovehistoty so much❤I'm now retired .He was such a gentle man,just like you.✨
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 10 місяців тому
Thank you for your kind words, those are special memories you hold.
@mrs.cracker4622
@mrs.cracker4622 10 місяців тому
Truly a blessing to watch this tour with you. Many, many thanks!
@NickNam3
@NickNam3 11 місяців тому
That was an incredible tour, almost felt it was real.(like i was there) You are awesome!👏👏
@hillerymcdonald2303
@hillerymcdonald2303 11 місяців тому
I LOVE YOUR TOURS SOOOOOO MUCH!!!! Please oh please create more!!!! I agree with @paperduck, it's hard to believe the BBC hasn't snatched you up to create content for them!!!! You're THE BEST presenter, so engaged, so enthusiastic, your love for history is clear and it's contagious :)
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 11 місяців тому
Thanks so much Hillery, you're most kind. We have two more 'tours' for you this year based on our visit back to the UK this spring...........until next year 😉
@hillerymcdonald2303
@hillerymcdonald2303 11 місяців тому
@@thehistorysquad Quivering with anticipation :) That wasn't sarcastic. Your history videos are the stuff of legend in my household. It's a family affair, we've all come to love your work so very much.
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 11 місяців тому
@@hillerymcdonald2303 I'm really humbled, thank you.
@tonybiddle6668
@tonybiddle6668 8 місяців тому
Very well filmed and very clearly spoken - a pleasure to watch such a fascinating presentation. Five stars and more!
@airbornesoldier8104
@airbornesoldier8104 5 місяців тому
Since being a child, I’m now 70 I have loved the stately houses of Britain. I wish I could put into words the enjoyment you sir have brought to me with the excellent documentary. I have commented before on your outstanding military documentaries but this one took me back to all the beautiful Manor House’s I have visited. Thank you so much for the absolute pleasure you have brought into my life with this little gem of British history 🫡👌
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 5 місяців тому
How lovely, thank you for your kind words.
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