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Hidden Treasures of the National Trust is scheduled to air at these times (may include spoilers):
A look at some of the UK's most beautiful and historic homes, and people who are saving the past for all of us. This episode features Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, an Elizabethan masterpiece, commissioned by the formidable Bess of Hardwick in the late 1500s
A look at some of the UK's most beautiful and historic homes, and people who are saving the past for all of us. This episode features Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, an Elizabethan masterpiece, commissioned by the formidable Bess of Hardwick in the late 1500s
The documentary goes behind the scenes of two historic homes in the south of England. The National Trust work to preserve the gardens of Sissinghurst Castle in Kent in the same style that previous owner Vita Sackville-West planted them back in the 1930s. Twelve miles away, the Jacobean manor Bateman's was the sanctuary of Rudyard Kipling until his death in 1936. The plan is to preserve his personal possessions to tell not just the story of Kipling the author, but also the man and father
The documentary goes behind the scenes of two historic homes in the south of England. The National Trust work to preserve the gardens of Sissinghurst Castle in Kent in the same style that previous owner Vita Sackville-West planted them back in the 1930s. Twelve miles away, the Jacobean manor Bateman's was the sanctuary of Rudyard Kipling until his death in 1936. The plan is to preserve his personal possessions to tell not just the story of Kipling the author, but also the man and father
A look at three houses in the North East of England that together tell a story of wealth, industry and art in Northumbria. One of the properties is Cragside, an awe-inspiring Victorian mansion, perched in woodland on the edge of a Northumberland moor. It's the Victorian era's ultimate trophy home, built by one of its wealthiest industrialists - William Armstrong
A look at three houses in the North East of England that together tell a story of wealth, industry and art in Northumbria. One of the properties is Cragside, an awe-inspiring Victorian mansion, perched in woodland on the edge of a Northumberland moor. It's the Victorian era's ultimate trophy home, built by one of its wealthiest industrialists - William Armstrong
Cameras follow teams at three of the Trust's houses in Kent, including the former family home of Winston Churchill. Looking for a rural retreat within commutable distance of Westminster, in 1922 Winston and Clementine Churchill bought Chartwell House. The house was opened to the public in 1966, shortly after Churchill's death, and today it preserves a unique record of both his public and private lives
Cameras follow teams at three of the Trust's houses in Kent, including the former family home of Winston Churchill. Looking for a rural retreat within commutable distance of Westminster, in 1922 Winston and Clementine Churchill bought Chartwell House. The house was opened to the public in 1966, shortly after Churchill's death, and today it preserves a unique record of both his public and private lives
Cameras focus on the teams at work at the 'big houses' of Northern Ireland. Highlights of the final episode include the battle to save unique dodo and dinosaur statues in a garden, the hidden story behind a portrait, and a Victorian garden seat's restoration to its former glory
Cameras focus on the teams at work at the 'big houses' of Northern Ireland. Highlights of the final episode include the battle to save unique dodo and dinosaur statues in a garden, the hidden story behind a portrait, and a Victorian garden seat's restoration to its former glory