<p>In this episode - the final part in our series on the shortlisted candidates for the <em>HHA Collections Award</em> (sponsored by <em>Dreweatts</em>) - we travel to the heart of the Forest of Bowland to visit&nbsp;Browsholme Hall, Lancashire’s oldest surviving family home.</p><br><p>We’re joined by&nbsp;Robert Parker, current custodian of Browsholme, who inherited his family home somewhat unexpectedly in 1975 upon the death of his fourth cousin. Robert shares the story of the Parker family, who built Browsholme in the early 16th century, and how the estate has evolved through the centuries - surviving political upheavals, social change, and the challenges of modern heritage stewardship. We explore the&nbsp;architecture&nbsp;of this Tudor house, from its oak-panelled Great Hall to its later Georgian additions, and discuss how each generation has left its mark on the building.</p><br><p>We also get a glimpse into Browsholme’s extraordinary&nbsp;collection&nbsp;of art, furniture, and historic artefacts - objects that tell the intimate story of one family’s place in English history. With Robert’s anecdotes and deep personal connection to the Hall, this episode offers a lovely insight into what it means to live amidst, and care for, centuries of heritage.</p><br><p>Join us for an evocative journey through time at one of Lancashire’s most captivating historic homes.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>

The Country House Podcast

Hancock Productions

An unexpected inheritance: Robert Parker & Browsholme Hall | Ep. 97

NOV 5, 202559 MIN
The Country House Podcast

An unexpected inheritance: Robert Parker & Browsholme Hall | Ep. 97

NOV 5, 202559 MIN

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<p>In this episode - the final part in our series on the shortlisted candidates for the <em>HHA Collections Award</em> (sponsored by <em>Dreweatts</em>) - we travel to the heart of the Forest of Bowland to visit&nbsp;Browsholme Hall, Lancashire’s oldest surviving family home.</p><br><p>We’re joined by&nbsp;Robert Parker, current custodian of Browsholme, who inherited his family home somewhat unexpectedly in 1975 upon the death of his fourth cousin. Robert shares the story of the Parker family, who built Browsholme in the early 16th century, and how the estate has evolved through the centuries - surviving political upheavals, social change, and the challenges of modern heritage stewardship. We explore the&nbsp;architecture&nbsp;of this Tudor house, from its oak-panelled Great Hall to its later Georgian additions, and discuss how each generation has left its mark on the building.</p><br><p>We also get a glimpse into Browsholme’s extraordinary&nbsp;collection&nbsp;of art, furniture, and historic artefacts - objects that tell the intimate story of one family’s place in English history. With Robert’s anecdotes and deep personal connection to the Hall, this episode offers a lovely insight into what it means to live amidst, and care for, centuries of heritage.</p><br><p>Join us for an evocative journey through time at one of Lancashire’s most captivating historic homes.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>