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Discover This Castle Park and Forest



Rediscover this Magical Chateau with the series of Doing It Ourselves relaunch videos.
Exploring the 60 acre estate and discovering the lake, forest and open parkland. Plus a potentially mythical object!

42 Comments

  1. A fabulous video with beautiful footage and music. You and Florian are looking very good and I must compliment Florian on his English, he has learned so much and can speak it so well. I find there is something so magical about seeing the raindrops hitting the surface of the lake as though the woodland fairies are dancing on the water's surface. 🧚‍♂🧚‍♀ The old Cedar of Lebanon is my favourite as well. Thank you so much for sharing, Micheal. Sending lots of love to You, Florian and family. ox

  2. Thank you Michael for another great video! You and Florian look rather smart in your tweeds and wellies! Goodness is Florian ever right about those birds. One could walk around for hours listening to their songs. How fortunate you both are to have such an ethereal place to call home. Keep it up boys!!

  3. So enjoyed this latest vlog of the forest. So beautiful and music was so relaxing. When are you going to play the piano again for us, watched you once with Stephanie and you were amazing. X

  4. Okay but how many more videos until Michael starts hawking prints….to ……..”pay for things”

  5. Have you done any metal detecting ? I bet there are loads of treasures hidden . Parhs under the bracken

  6. What a magical forest, with the birds singing, mossy trees, and wonderful peace and quiet. Have you explored all the attic rooms yet? Maybe there are plans or paperwork up there?

  7. I'm always at home with nature! Love having a look again at the lake and woods. Thanks for the great views all round.

  8. I am enjoying this series of vlogs that you are doing Michael and Florian. Enjoying learning all about the history of the grounds and the chateau. Love |Billy's sense of humour the sword in the stone. What you need to do is make lovely posts at each of those paths to say in which direction you get to ie: Lake, chapel etc. Another beautiful vlog and it is great that you are vlogging again Michael we have all missed you and your vlogs.

  9. First thing that came to mind when the lake came into view was – What a terrific place for fishing! Guess that came from watching Bryan’s videos of his family’s business. 🇨🇦👀🙏

  10. Where I live in Pennsylvania, USA they make dandelion wine. The leaves are used in a salad with hot bacon dressing. Really good!

  11. Thanks, Michael, and all the Petherick family ! Thanks to people like you, I have the impression that UK never left E.U. It can look like a small thing, but not for me. So thanks again, guys 😉

  12. Thank you both this was a wonderful video so relaxing 🤗🤗
    Love Sue ❤❤❤🇬🇧❤❤❤

  13. Thank you for this lovely video. I agree with the comments about signposts in the forest, one day Ryan walked to the lake and would have benefitted from a sign post too. Do you know what lives in the lake? And if you have to drain the lake for maintenance, how would you take care of the lake inhabitants?

  14. The grounds are lovely and dandelions are all parts eatable including roots, they are great for pollinators…bees,
    butterflies ..you knew this I'm sure because you're so intelligent…are you working on any new art? Happy Easter

  15. I cried throughout your video because everything you shared was so beautiful just like my idea of a Heaven on Earth and the music so divine ❤ I’m new to your channel and so excited to find you.

  16. Listening to the music and the slow movement around the forest and park , I could see a picnic or table set for a picnic or tea with gwen and Billy and children and extended family, maybe dressed in gone by times, having a leisurely Sunday.

  17. Oh Michael sooooooo happy your back love everything you do you have talent and so knowledgeable thank you xx

  18. Absolutely gorgeous!, magical! ❤️ Thank you for sharing this! I love your calming voice. The picture in the tree was so cool!
    You may have enough renewable resources like water there for hydro electric power or enough wood biofurnace as at Mapperton Manor in Dorset.

  19. If you put a stethoscope to the trunk of your cedar you will hear it breathing. the xylem (oh dame…if I remember correctly…..the flome) vessels are running water and photosynthesis up and down it. (See Dame Judi Dench and her trees)

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