Visiting Cholmondeley Castle Gardens
Take a stroll around the gardens at Cholmondeley Castle. It's Spring here so there's millions of daffodils in bloom, some spectacular blossom and some interesting plants. All this in the setting of one of Britain's most impressive Castles.
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Cholmondeley Castle liegt in der englischen Grafschaft Cheshire England. Seit dem 12. Jahrhundert Sitz der Familie Cholmondeley
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Music: Fanfare of the Giants, Past times.
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Helenina `s Garden Dreams
Cholmondeley Castle Gardens- Again
Cholmondeley Castle Gardens , Cheshire, on a sunny warn afternoon in October 2015.
Cholmondeley Castle Gardens
Cholmondeley Castle Gardens.
Cholmondeley Castle Gardens 'Autumn'
Picturesque autumnal view of Cholmondeley Castle Gardens, located near the Cheshire town of Malpas.
A Month at Cholmondeley Castle Gardens
We are continuing to capture the next phrase on Lavinia Walk at Cholmondeley Castle Gardens in Cheshire. In the August time lapse video you can see the gardeners maintaining the beautiful flower beds and the flowers coming to life.
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Gardens of Britain 2 - Joe Wainwright Photography
A further selection of garden images from my website with music composed and performed by Reuben Vincent .If you enjoyed this watch Gardens of Britain 1 on YouTube at
I'm a professional photographer, specialising in garden, heritage and travel images. The video has been created using photos I have taken at of some of my favourite gardens across the UK. Featured are: Abbeywood Gardens, Cheshire; Arley Hall and Gardens, Cheshire; Bluebell Cottage Gardens, Cheshire; Bodnant Gardens, Conwy; Brockhole, Cumbria; Chirk Castle, Wrexham; Cholmondeley Castle Gardens, Cheshire; Dorothy Clive Gardens, Staffordshire; Dunham Massey, Cheshire; Erddig Hall, Wrexham; Hidcote Manor Garden, Gloucestershire; Little Moreton Hall, Cheshire; Lyme Park, Cheshire; Powis Castle, Powys; Tatton Park, Cheshire; Trentham Gardens, Staffordshire; and Wollerton Old Hall Garden, Shropshire.
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Springtime at Cholmondeley Castle Gardens.
Cholmondeley Castle Gardens 'Spring'
Picturesque spring view of Cholmondeley Castle Gardens, located near the Cheshire town of Malpas.
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Gardens of Britain - Joe Wainwright Photography
A selection of British garden images from my website with music composed and performed by Reuben Vincent . If you enjoyed this watch Gardens of Britain 2 on YouTube at
I'm a professional photographer, specialising in garden, heritage and travel images. The video has been created using photos I have taken at of some of my favourite gardens across the UK. Featured are: Arley Hall and Gardens, Cheshire; Cholmondeley Castle Gardens, Cheshire; Dorothy Clive Gardens, Staffordshire; Holker Hall, Cumbria; Kiftsgate Court, Gloucestershire; Levens Hall, Cumbria; Marbury Country Park, Cheshire; Plas Newydd, Denbighshire; Portmeirion, Gwynedd; Rode Hall, Cheshire; Rydal Mount, Cumbria; Sezincote, Gloucestershire; Trentham Gardens, Staffordshire; and Wollerton Old Hall Gardens, Shropshire.
The Marchioness Of Carisbrooke Attends Garden Fete To Aid The Garden-Anderson Memorial (1918)
The Marchioness of Carisbrooke attends garden fete to aid the Garden-Anderson Memorial.
The Marchioness of Carisbrooke attends garden fete (and rummage sale; from the looks of things) to aid the Garret-Anderson Memorial. Shot of a few women standing on a porch; with Union Jack hanging from railing. Then shot of a booth; with 2 women standing behind table and all sorts of things, baskets; bags; cups; etc. etc. crowded on the table or hanging from the roof or walls.
CU 2 women stand talking at a booth; with a vertical row of pictures in frames hanging on right; a 3rd woman hurries up to them. Another view of this booth; with a large number of books displayed on shelves; paintings leaning against the wall or hanging. Back to CU of the 3 women Girls dance in a circle. 6 older girls do folk dance; moving backward & forward. Back to the younger girls; all in white dresses and dark stockings; joining arms and romping round in a circle. Another part of their dance; in rows facing each other.
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Marquess of Cholmondeley Houghton Hall Norfolk CARROLL TRUSTS City of London Biggest Bank Fraud Case
MAINSTREAM NEWS MEDIA EXTRACTS:
The sensational Carroll Foundation Trust and parallel Gerald 6th Duke of Sutherland Trust multi-billion dollar corporate identity theft bank fraud bribery case has revealed that the entire contents of Gerald Carroll’s multi-million dollar Eaton Square Belgravia penthouse and Westminster residences in central London were “stolen” including the theft of priceless US Anglo-Irish Scottish Russian national treasures collections which included rare illuminated manuscripts dating from the thirteenth century.
Sources have confirmed that the Carroll Chair of Irish History attached to Hertford College Oxford University and the Carroll Institute academic research establishment have also been the “target” of the FBI Scotland Yard “named” Withersworldwide and Slaughter & May law firms trans-national crime syndicate which continues to operate in the tax havens of the Bahamas Gibraltar and the City of London with impunity.
Further sources have disclosed that the Constantin Cannon law firm partner Pierre Valentin has been named in the files surrounding his prior position as the Withersworldwide partner responsible for art cultural property law who has “close links” with both Christie's and Sotheby’s the auction houses who are known to have been named on the “expert witness panel” in this case spanning three continents.
In a stunning twist it has emerged that the dossiers feature a Surveyor of the Queen’s Works of Art Sir Hugh Roberts as an “expert witness” surrounding the world renowned eclectic Carroll Art Collection which was the subject of a systematic fraudulent break-up and criminal theft operation executed by this crime syndicate who are the “central actors” in this City of London bank fraud heist which stretches the globe. Sir Hugh prior to his current position was a director of Christie's advisers to the Carroll Foundation Trust.
Scotland Yard leaked sources have said that the FBI Scotland Yard criminal “standard of proof” prosecution files have stated that Mark Field MP for the Cities of London and Westminster attended meetings with Scotland Yard over a lengthy period of time whilst major criminal offences were being targeted at Gerald Carroll’s residences.
It is believed that voice transcripts of the Mark Field meetings with Scotland Yard have named the high value crime scene locations which include Alban Shipping secure storage facility Luton Bedfordshire Red Self Storage Dartford Kent the Culver Shopping Centre Colchester and Five Oaks Lane Hainault Essex.
The Carroll Foundation Trust files are held within a complete lockdown at the FBI Washington DC field office and the Metropolitan Police Scotland Yard under the supervision of the Commissioner Cressida Dick QPM who is known to have an intimate knowledge of this major public interest case.
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Photos & Video of Cheshire
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Peckforton Castle
This was filmed at the breathtaking Peckforton Castle in Cheshire. This was a corporate day including lots of fun activities.
Ince Castle
Around the grounds of Ince Castle, Cornwall, England.
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Peckforton Castle
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History & Haunting of Peckforton Castle ,Peckforton , Cheshire, England ,U.K.
‘The Haunted Bridge’.(Photo below this post ) It’s reputed that all those who pass underneath keep their eyes focused ahead, lest they should catch sight of the ghostly servant woman that haunts these parts.BeyoHaunt Jaunts the bridge the lane becomes more of a track tracing an ancient route over the Peckforton Hills. It was once part of the ‘Welshman’s way’, the salt trade route between the Cheshire ‘wiches’ (salt towns) and Wales. The countryside in this part of the world is typically English with rolling hills, green fields and trees, and farmers tracing grassy lines across the earth with their tractors.
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Castle history
Built in the 1850’s it’s also easy to imagine the rumblings of horse-drawn carriages that must have crossed the bridge from Peckforton Castle to the gatehouse at Peckforton Gap in times gone by......
Peckforton Castle was built between 1844 and 1850 for John Tollemache, the largest landowner in Cheshire at the time, who was described by William Ewart Gladstone as the greatest estate manager of his day. Tollemache's first choice of architect was George Latham of Nantwich, but he was not appointed, and was paid £2,000 (£170 thousand today) in compensation. Instead Tollemache appointed Anthony Salvin, who had a greater reputation and more experience, and who had already carried out work on the Tollemache manor house, Helmingham Hall in Suffolk. The castle was built by Dean and Son of Leftwich, with Joseph Cookson of Tarporley acting as clerk of works. Stone was obtained from a quarry about 1 mile (2 km) to the west of the site, and a railway was built to carry the stone. The castle cost £60,000 (about £5.4 million as of 2014).
Although it was built as a family home its design was that of a medieval castle. It has a gatehouse, a portcullis, a dry moat, external windows that are little more than arrow slots, and large towers. In 1851 The Illustrated London News said that it seems to exhibit the peculiar beauties of Carnarvon Castle without its inconveniences and in 1858 Sir George Gilbert Scott called it the largest and most carefully and learnedly executed Gothic mansion of the present and that it was the very height of masquerading. It is regarded as the last serious fortified home built in England and it was executed to the highest standards and is one of the great buildings of its age.
There has been debate about the motives for building a more-or-less complete medieval-style castle in the 19th century. Although he was a great estate manager, Tollemache was also perceived as a man of considerable eccentricity. Dr Jill Allibone is of the opinion that he might have been protecting himself and his family from the political troubles of the time. In a defensive building he would be able to protect himself against any revolution by the masses from nearby Manchester or Liverpool. A possible practical reason for building such a solid residence rather than an Italianate-style villa was to provide shelter from the adverse weather conditions which could affect the Cheshire plain. However Durdey comes to the conclusion that the decisive factors were to use his vast inheritance to provide himself with a house that was impressive, dominant and suitable for Cheshire's greatest landowner.
Before moving into the castle in the 1890s, Wilbraham Tollemache, 2nd Baron Tollemache added central heating and electric light. Wilbraham Tollemache died in 1904 and the estate passed to his son Bentley. During the First World War Bentley's wife, Lynette, arranged for soldiers wounded in the war to be cared for in the castle. In 1922 a large scheme of afforestation was started on the Peckforton Hills, and the resulting woodland has been granted the status of a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Bentley Tollemache and his family left Peckforton at the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939. During the war the castle was used as a hostel for physically handicapped children who had been evacuated from the London area. Bentley Tollemache died in 1955 and, as he had no sons, the estate passed to his cousin, John Tollemache.
DUKE'S DRIVE
An autumn walk along Dukes Drive Chester to Eccleston village.
TATTON PARK CLASSIC CAR SHOW - JUNE 2007
A selection of pictures taken on Saturday, 2nd June 2007 at the Tatton Park Classic car Show & Auto jumble near Knutsford in Cheshire, England. The movie features just a tiny fraction of the cars that are exhibited each year at the bi-annual event.
With music from Enigma (Sadness) -- we dedicate the movie to the ongoing search for little Madeline McCann. We humbly appeal her captors to release her unharmed.