Sudbury Hall and The National Trust Museum of Childhood
In this video I will show you a tour of Sudbury Hall, showing you what it's like inside the house, I spend time in the Museum of Childhood where I had lots of fun, hope you enjoy my video, don't forget to like, subscribe and click the notification bell, see you soon.
A visit to Sudbury Hall near Uttoxeter
Sudbury Hall is a country house in Sudbury, Derbyshire, England. Sudbury Hall is one the country's finest Restoration mansions and has Grade I listed building status. The Vernon family came to Sudbury as a result of the 16th century marriage of Sir John Vernon to Ellen Montgomery the Sudbury heiress. The house was built between 1660 and 1680 by George Vernon, grandfather of George Venables-Vernon the 1st Baron Vernon and is notable for its superb Great Staircase, fine Long Gallery, and portraits by John Michael Wright, and of Charles II's mistresses. Inside there are a mixture of architectural styles with beautiful carvings by Grinling Gibbons and Edward Pearce, murals by Louis Laguerre and elaborate plasterwork by Samuel Mansfield, James Pettifer and Robery Bradbury. The carvings above the main entrance porch were sculpted by William Wilson. There are formal gardens with a tree-fringed lake. The house was also used as the internal Pemberley scenes in the BBC dramatisation (1995) of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. The property was leased for three years from 1840 by Queen Adelaide, the widow of William IV of the United Kingdom. It is now owned and maintained by the National Trust to whom it was gifted by the Vernon family in 1967.
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Sudbury Hall is a large, beautiful building that was built by George Vernon in the last half of the Seventeenth century. The inside hall and staircase were used in the BBC adaptation of Pride and Prejudice. Sudbury itself is a picturesque place that was mentioned in the Domesday Book which was ordered by William the Conqueror in 1066 as a survey. The purpose of the survey was to determine what taxes were owed and should be paid. According to the survey kept now in London, Sudbury belonged to Henry de Ferrers in 1066 and was worth twenty shillings.
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a brief video of sudbury hall, part of national trust , worth a visit , take a picnic if weather good ! vast grounds and nice house . camera friendly (no flash) and disability parking at the front (blue badge) so hope you like. cheers
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Summer Nights Trailer 2012
In association with Flint Bishop
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Following the success of outdoor screenings at Calke Abbey and Kedleston Hall in 2011, the Summer Nights Film Festival 2012 brings fantastic classic and contemporary films together with fabulous locations throughout Derbyshire, all presented on a giant screen by QUAD, Derby's centre for art and film.
Bring your picnic and your friends or if you would rather, sample the tasty treats on offer at each venue and enjoy the splendour of the great outdoors along with films to stimulate your senses and create the perfect cinematic experience at venues you will never forget.
Derbyshire and the Peak District have long been the filming location for hit films such as Jane Eyre, Pride and Prejudice, Harry Potter and Women in Love and now you can see some of the films in the original locations they were shot in.
Watching a film with a stately home as a backdrop has to be seen to be believed as your will be whisked away into a magical filmic dreamland.
And whilst dressing the part for a perfect British summer evening, and getting that essential picnic outfit and equipment can be a challenge, our partners at McArthurGlen East Midlands Designer Outlet have everything you need for an effortless family trip! Whether it's a summer dress from Phase Eight, casual chinos from Levis, a hoody from Superdry, baby blanket from Mamas & Papas or a picnic rug from Trespass - at up to 60% off RRP every single day, don't miss a visit at Junction 28 of the M1, on your way to one of the amazing Derbyshire venues.
Starting in early May and continuing until September the venues include Renishaw Hall in the north of the county to Calke Abbey in the south.
VENUES
Elvaston Castle
Friday 4th May - Women In Love (1969)
Saturday 5th May - Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011)
Sudbury Hall and the Museum of Childhood
Friday 11th May - The Adventures of Tintin (2011)
Saturday 12th May - Jane Eyre (2011)
Renishaw Hall
Friday 1st June - The King's Speech (2010)
Saturday 2nd June - The Queen (2006)
Rosliston Forestry Centre
Friday 20th July - Grease (1978)
Saturday 21st July - The King's Speech (2010)
Queen's Park, Chesterfield
Friday 27th July - Mamma Mia (2008)
Saturday 28th July - Jurassic Park (1993)
Calke Abbey
Friday 10th August - The Woman in Black (2012)
Saturday 11th August - Mamma Mia (2008)
Kedleston Hall
Friday 17th August - The 39 Steps (1935)
Saturday 18th August - Pride and Prejudice (2005)
Hardwick Hall
Friday 31st August - War Horse (2011)
Saturday 1st September - Casablanca (1942)
The Lime Kiln, Wirksworth Festival
Friday 7th September - The Woman in Black (2011)
Saturday 8th September - Grease (1978)
The Pavilion, Rolls-Royce Leisure
Friday 14th September - War Horse (2012)
Saturday 15th September - Battle of Britain (1969)
TICKETS
Tickets are priced at £12.00 for all screenings but can be purchased for the earlybird price of £10.50 up to six weeks in advance of each screening. Under 5's are FREE.
Tickets are also available to be purchased at each venue and at QUAD, but earlybird tickets are only available via QUAD.
Screenings will take place whatever the weather (with the exception of extremely high winds) so please dress accordingly and don't forget your chair or blanket!
FOOD & DRINK
Each venue will have a range of tasty food and drink on offer so you can buy your dinner 'on location' or dine al fresco with your best picnic basket. Popcorn will also be available at each venue for that true cinematic experience.
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Thank you to our sponsors; Flint Bishop, Smooth Radio, East Midlands Designer Outlet, Visit Peak District and Derbyshire Life.
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