BAYHAM OLD ABBEY EAST SUSSEX EXPLORE (13th Century) Part 1
Bayham Old Abbey is an English Heritage property, located near Lamberhurst, Kent, England. Founded c. 1207 through a combination of the failing Premonstratensian monasteries of Otham and Brockley, Bayham functioned as an abbey until its dissolution in the 16th century.
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Bayham Old Abbey
Bayham Old Abbey is an English Heritage property, located near Lamberhurst, Kent, England. Founded c. 1207 through a combination of the failing Premonstratensian monasteries of Otham and Brockley, Bayham functioned as an abbey until its dissolution in the 16th century. The ruins were partially modified in the late 18th century, to provide a better landscape feature during landscaping of the new Bayham Abbey mansion park, and were donated to the state in 1961.
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England: Scotney Castle Gardens & Bayham Abbey
Scotney Castle Gardens is situated in the Weald of Kent in South East England and has an amazing collection of azaleas. The gardens are exceptional in this National Trust property and have been allowed to grow naturally with lots of native trees and flowers. Equally picturesque are the ruins of Bayham Abbey built on the River Teise in 1208. Many abbeys were located in remote regions where monks could find privacy and seclusion but over time some became corrupt and you could buy your way into heaven. Bayham Abbey was destroyed during the Reformation. For more information visit ontopoftheworld.net and check out Journeys through the British Isles, episode 11.
Bayham Old Abbey Part 2 Paranormal Investigation
Bayham Old Abbey is an English Heritage property, located near Lamberhurst, Kent, England. Founded c. 1207 through a combination of the failing Premonstratensian monasteries of Otham and Brockley, Bayham functioned as an abbey until its dissolution in the 16th century.
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Top 13. Best Tourist Attractions in Royal Tunbridge Wells - England
Top 13. Best Tourist Attractions in Royal Tunbridge Wells - England: Scotney Castle Garden, Dunorlan Park, Tunbridge Wells Forum, Bewl Water, Spa Valley Railway, Calverley Grounds, Bayham Old Abbey, Groombridge Place Gardens, Tunbridge Wells Museum & Art Gallery, Marle Place Gardens and Gallery, Trinity Theatre, Royal Victoria Place, Assembly Hall Theatre
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Scotney Castle in Kent, UK
video done in June 2011 of grounds, old castle and inside of house
Acoustics at the Old Abbey
Saturday afternoon at the Cavan Summer Festival
Scotney Castle, A Musical tour of Gardens and Ruins
This part(2) of my tour of Scotney Castle and shows the old castle ruins and the surrounding gardens and moat. ( The music is Soldiers Joy from Just the Tune Album 4, I recorded with Rick Townend in 2003 )
There are 5 parts to this video record:
- Tour of House
- Tour of Garden & Ruins
- Tour of Gardens
Morris Dancing Unknown Dance 2
Morris Dancing The Rambling Sailor
720p HD video by Rod Smith traditionalmusic.co.uk
Scotney Castle 01 marca 2012
Zamek Scotney
Wzmianki o pierwszym właścicielu ziemskim pochodzą z 1137r. i mówią o Lambercie de Scoteni. Nastepnie Roger Asburnham zbudował zamek otoczony fosą w dolinie rzeki Bewl, który podobnie jak zamek Bodiam posiadał okrągłe wieże w każdym rogu. Do naszych czasów zachowała się już tylko wieża Ashburnham.
Przez następne 350 lat zamek zwany Starym Zamkiem (Old Castle) należał do katolickiej rodziny Darrell, która przebudowała go w 1580r. Kolejny właściciel Edward Hussey a następie jego wnuk, również Edward, wybudowali Nowy Zamek na tarasie położonym 25 m ponad Starym Zamkiem i w ten sposób stworzyli wspaniały wiktoriański dom w elżbietańskim stylu. Taras oparty był na zboczu z piaskowca w którym odkryto odciski stóp dinozaurów sprzed 100,000,000 lat.
Ogród (311 hektarów) stylizowany na Pisturesque z mnóstwem rododendronów i azalii, dodatkowo ruiny Starego Zamku dodaje smaku i uznawany jest za najbardziej romantyczny w Anglii. Po śmierci Edwarda Hussey'a III w 1970 r. zamek przekazano w ręce National Trust.
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Scotney Castle is an English country house with formal gardens south-east of Lamberhurst in the valley of the River Bewl in Kent, England. It belongs to the National Trust.
The gardens, which are a celebrated example of the Picturesque style, are open to the public. The central feature is the ruins of a medieval, moated manor house, Scotney Old Castle, which is on an island on a small lake. The lake is surrounded by sloping, wooded gardens with fine collections of rhododendrons, azaleas and kalmia for spring colour, summer wisteria and roses, and spectacular autumn colour.
At the top of the garden stands a house which was built to replace the Old Castle between 1835 and 1843. This is known as Scotney New Castle, or simply Scotney Castle, and was designed by Anthony Salvin. It is an early, and unusually restrained, example of Tudor Revival architectural style in 19th century Britain. Following the death of the resident, Elizabeth Hussey, in 2006, this house was opened to the public for the first time on June 6, 2007
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Lamberhurst - Scotney Castle - June 2010
South East Today on BBC 1 TV - Thursday 17 June 2010
Springtime at Scotney Castle
Scotney Castle, Lamberhurst in the heart of Kent.
Scotney Castle, A Musical Tour of the House and Gardens.
This is my visit to Scotney Castle Lamberhurst Kent on the 7th July 2013. This one covers the interior of the house.
(The music is a traditional tune called St Annes Reel from the Just the Tune album series I made with Rick Townend in 2003 )
There are five videos of this visit the others are here:
- Tour of House
- Tour of Garden & Ruins
- Tour of Gardens
Morris Dancing Unknown Dance 2
Morris Dancing The Rambling Sailor
720p HD video by Rod Smith traditionalmusic.co.uk
Scotney Castle Kent. UK.. 1080p HD
The building of Scotney Castle is believed to have commenced c1378, and is attributed to Roger Ashburnham. Although its appearance is that of a regular fortress, roughly rectangular in shape (actually rhombus, its northern perimeter being slightly longer than the others) with circular towers at each corner, it was predominantly designed as a well fortified house. Its apparent strength was a sign of the tensions existing at that time between France and England - the French having sacked various Kent and Sussex coastal towns in 1377.
No licence to crenellate has been found for Scotney Castle, although it is possible that this formality may have been dispensed with in an emergency situation. The only substantial remains of the original Scotney Castle is the circular tower in the southern corner, and the four piers of the Gatehouse entrance.
It is debatable as to whether Scotney Castle was actually ever completed. Evidence found in the Will of a member of the Darell family, who died in 1558, gives precise information of the accommodation arrangements, and suggests that at that time only the south tower survived. There is no documented evidence to suggest that Scotney Castle had ever sustained any serious damage or demolition, but an arched entrance to the western tower still exists, which implies that this must have been completed to some degree.
The south wing adjoining the tower was rebuilt in 1580 in the Elizabethan style, part stone, part brick with projecting timber-framed, upper-storey leaded lights. This building also contains a fine wooden staircase and several well concealed priest holes, which were incorporated by the then owner, Thomas Darell, who was a Catholic. From 1591-1598 Scotney Castle was the secret centre of activities of a famous Jesuit, Father Richard Blount. His location was eventually betrayed to the authorities who raided Scotney Castle on two occasions in an attempt to capture him. The first attempt took a week and was only concluded when Blount's companion gave himself up. On the second occasion it took a further ten days, but again they failed to locate Blount, although it may have been successful had foul weather not interrupted the search. This gave Blount an opportunity to escape over a rear wall and into the moat.
In 1630 the east range was rebuilt in the style of Inigo Jones, and was a substantial three-storied structure dwarfing the remaining Elizabethan and medieval survivals. The ruins of this can still be seen in part today. In 1837, under the ownership of the Hussey family, the first stones of a new manor house were laid. This was completed in 1843, leaving the old estate to be incorporated as a romantic feature of the gardens. Although the Elizabethan wing and tower remained as a dwelling for the Bailiff until 1905, the eastern range was carefully dismantled leaving only the most interesting features.
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Scotney Castle is an English country house with formal gardens south-east of Lamberhurst in the valley of the River Bewl in Kent, England. It belongs to the National Trust. The gardens, which are a celebrated example of the Picturesque style, are open to the public. The central feature is the ruins of a medieval, moated manor house, Scotney Old Castle, which is on an island on a small lake. The lake is surrounded by sloping, wooded gardens with fine collections of rhododendrons, azaleas and kalmia for spring colour, summer wisteria and roses, and spectacular autumn colour.
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Scotney Castle Garden & Estate
On Friday the 2nd June 2006 I did something remarkable. I decided to put down the tv remote, get off my fat arse and go get a bit of culture. After doing some research, and getting lost for 4 hours I finally arrived at my destination. Scotney Castle Garden & Estate. And what a shit hole. No fit men just old people, bees and screaming kids. Anyway these are the pictures I took set to some music. As a first time Premiere Pro user this is the finished rubbish I managed to get out of the programme. Trust me I am ashamed of my work
Scotney Castle Kent
One of the most Pictureque or Romantic in Kent.
Beautiful walk round the grounds and to the old castle then back up to the house .
For more information go to
nationaltrust ,org .uk/ scotneycastle.
Scotney Castle 2015 Filmed in 4K with Panasonic FZ1000
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Scotney Castle 4K 10bit Dji Mavic 2 Pro Cinematic Drone Footage
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Scotney Castle UK
Scotney Castle is an English country house with formal gardens south-east of Lamberhurst in the valley of the River Bewl in Kent, England. The gardens, which are a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a celebrated example of the Picturesque style, are open to the public. The central feature is the ruins of a medieval, moated manor house, Scotney Old Castle, which is on an island on a small lake.
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Scotney Castle Garden June 1992
Scotney Castle is a country house with formal gardens south-east of Lamberhurst in the valley of the River Bewl in Kent, England.