Welcome to Hidden Heritage – the podcast that brings you inside Great Britain’s favourite destinations with help from custodians, historians, artisans and experts.
From the same team that brought you the No.1 History podcast Duchess, Hidden Heritage uncovers the fascinating stories behind the UK brightest hidden gems. With the help from the biggest voices within British heritage, Hidden Heritage will explore some of the key challenges facing national heritage today and how they can be addressed.
Hosted by Lady Violet Manners, founder of HeritageX and Executive Producer of the hit podcast Duchess, this podcast shares the untold & unique stories that celebrate UK heritage. From landmarks to architecture, artefacts to myths & legends, Hidden Heritage will highlight a side to British history you have never seen before.
This is Hidden Heritage.
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Welcome to Hidden Heritage – the podcast that brings you inside Great Britain’s favourite destinations with help from custodians, historians, artisans and experts.
From the same team that brought you the No.1 History podcast Duchess, Hidden Heritage uncovers the fascinating stories behind the UK brightest hidden gems. With the help from the biggest voices within British heritage, Hidden Heritage will explore some of the key challenges facing national heritage today and how they can be addressed.
Hosted by Lady Violet Manners, founder of HeritageX and Executive Producer of the hit podcast Duchess, this podcast shares the untold & unique stories that celebrate UK heritage. From landmarks to architecture, artefacts to myths & legends, Hidden Heritage will highlight a side to British history you have never seen before.
This is Hidden Heritage.
Castle Ward: The Franken House of Ireland with Geoff Heath-Taylor
Hidden Heritage
51 minutes
1 year ago
Castle Ward: The Franken House of Ireland with Geoff Heath-Taylor
Welcome to Hidden Heritage, where the rich tapestry of Great Britain's historical treasures comes to life. Geoff Heath-Taylor, a renowned historian and author, joins Lady Violet Manners in this episode as they travel through the tenacity of cultural artifacts, the beauty of historic homes, and the significance of preserving national identity.
In this episode, Geoff Heath-Taylor discusses the loss of cultural artefacts during wars and revolutions, advocating for the restitution of looted goods. He also introduces the magnificent Chettle House in Dorset and the importance of historic houses in shaping culture. Moreover, they unravel the challenges faced by historic houses today, from financial hardships to the disconnect between city and country dwellers.
Key Points:
00:00:05 Introduction of Geoff Heath-Taylor and his background
00:01:31 Geoff discusses his upbringing in Africa and England
00:02:21 Explanation of Geoff's diverse interests and career as a writer
00:03:34 Discussion of how losing family land in Africa influenced Geoff's interest in heritage
00:05:14 Conversation about the beauty and inspiration of historic buildings
00:06:38 Geoff talks about his love of writing and first job at Country Life magazine
00:08:00 Introduction of Castle Ward as Geoff's first destination recommendation
00:11:08 Explanation of challenges faced by historic houses today
00:13:11 Discussion of Wentworth Woodhouse and its history
00:17:46 Conversation about the loss of country houses after World War II
00:21:14 Geoff explains his view on objective beauty in architecture
00:24:43 Discussion of the Country House podcast and its educational aims
00:27:04 Conversation about art losses during World War II and the Nazi regime
00:29:02 Introduction of Chettle House as Geoff's second destination recommendation
00:32:46 Discussion on government's role in preserving national heritage
00:41:44 Introduction of Holkham Hall as Geoff's third destination recommendation
Guest Info
Geoff Heath-Taylor is a versatile professional with a background in journalism, consulting, and academia. Raised in Africa and the English countryside, he began his career as an in-house writer for *Country Life* magazine. He has contributed to numerous publications, including *The Telegraph*, *The Daily Mail*, *The Spectator*, *Tatler*, and *Vanity Fair*, and has appeared as a cultural commentator on television and podcasts.
As a consultant, Geoff advises private family offices globally on education, art, interiors, and philanthropy, and has also advised governments on policy related to education and the built environment. He lectures at universities on education, liberty, architecture, and the philosophy of beauty. Geoff holds a BA in History from the University of Exeter.
Step inside Britain’s greatest Historic Houses, gardens and family homes through HeritageXplore, your digital gateway to discovering heritage today. Visit www.heritagexplore.com
Links and Resources:
"Woman in Gold" film
Chettle House in Dorset
"Amazing Grace" film
St Giles
Lord Shaftesbury
National Trust
Country Life magazine
Holcombe Hall in Norfolk
"The Trumpet of Liberty" poem
Castle Ward in Northern Ireland
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Hidden Heritage
Welcome to Hidden Heritage – the podcast that brings you inside Great Britain’s favourite destinations with help from custodians, historians, artisans and experts.
From the same team that brought you the No.1 History podcast Duchess, Hidden Heritage uncovers the fascinating stories behind the UK brightest hidden gems. With the help from the biggest voices within British heritage, Hidden Heritage will explore some of the key challenges facing national heritage today and how they can be addressed.
Hosted by Lady Violet Manners, founder of HeritageX and Executive Producer of the hit podcast Duchess, this podcast shares the untold & unique stories that celebrate UK heritage. From landmarks to architecture, artefacts to myths & legends, Hidden Heritage will highlight a side to British history you have never seen before.
This is Hidden Heritage.