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Castle Howard has been the home of part of the Howard family for more than 300 years. It is familiar to television and movie audiences as the fictional "Brideshead", both in Granada Television's 1981 adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited and the 2008 remake for cinema. Today, it is part of the Treasure Houses of England heritage group. We visited Castle Howard on 2011-10-26 and made this videorecording on location.... _____________________________________________________________ Castle Howard is meer dan 300 jaar het onderkomen geweest van de Howard Familie. Het heeft overgrote bekendheid gekregen als filmlocatie voor Evelyn Waugh's boekverfilming "Brideshead Revisited" in 1981. Ook de remake van dit filmdrama in 2008 speelde zich af op Howard Castle. Wij bezochten dit pr...
Take a tour of Castle Howard in North Yorkshire England
More details here http://www.getoutwiththekids.co.uk/camping/caravanning/caravan-challenge/castle-howard/ As part of the #5CChallenge, we visit Castle Howard in North Yorkshire. We were staying at the nearby Camping and Caravanning Club campsite at Slingsby.
Tony Robinson and the team are invited to dig up the lawns of one of Britain's grandest stately homes, Castle Howard in Yorkshire. When the house was built, a medieval village was unceremoniously razed to the ground. Now the owners are keen to find out all they can about the village and its inhabitants. Records are sparse and the search proves to be a challenge until the team make an astonishing discovery in a dusty basement.
Fancy a walk around the Howardian Hills countryside at England's finest stately home, Castle Howard? It's English countryside at its best – rolling fields, beautiful views, oh, and a Pyramid! Follow the turn-by-turn instructions for a brilliant 5-mile walk in one of England's most beautiful locations. You can download a useful pdf of the route from the Howardian Hills website - http://www.howardianhills.org.uk/out-and-about/walking/ Or the map is Ordnance Survey Explorer 300. And find out more about amazing Castle Howard from the Castle Howard website - http://www.castlehoward.co.uk/ Castle Howard image in video by Michael D Beckwith, via Flickr, CC BY 2.0 Castle Howard thumbnail by alhi1, via Flickr, CC BY-ND 2.0 Music: http://www.bensound.com