The Country House Podcast

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A deep dive into all things Country House. 

Highland Retreats | The storied history of Scotland's shooting lodges with Mary Miers | Ep. 90
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The shooting lodges of the Scottish Highlands have beguiled and entranced people from all walks of life for generations. But beyond the romantic facade - the magnificent architecture and breathtaking scenery - lies a complex and at times troubled past that continues to echo down through the centuries.

Joining Geoff and Rory on this week's episode is architectural historian, writer and proud Highlander - Mary Miers - who authored a book on 'Highland Retreats' and who is unafraid of tackling the storied past of Scotland's shooting lodges head-on whilst simultaneously celebrating their many delights.


Shaken, Not Stirred | Goldeneye: The Jamaican home of 007 creator Ian Fleming | Ep. 89
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08/19/2025

James Bond is one of Britain's most iconic fictional characters, and without a doubt the most famous spy in the world. And the man behind the legend - author Ian Fleming - lived a life almost as thrilling as Bond's.

In this high-octane podcast episode, Rory guides Geoff through the life (and many country houses) of Fleming - from his time at Eton and Sandhurst, via his string of high-profile love affairs and service in WWII, to his love of the island nation of Jamaica. All fuelled, of course, by gallons of champagne and thousands of cigarettes.<...


Clandon Park: Its historic past, present state & uncertain future | Ep. 88
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08/07/2025

How a fire reduced this 18th century Palladian house to a mere shell... and the questions that it raises.

This week, Geoff and Rory are joined by Cornelia Van Der Poll - an Oxford academic and co-founder of Restore Trust - a lobbying group that encourages the National Trust to focus on its founding principles to safeguard our nation's heritage for all to enjoy.

In this fascinating episode, we discuss Clandon Park in Surrey - from the architectural and social history of this wonderful Palladian-come-Baroque house (the former seat of the Earls of Onslow) to...


From Venice with Love: Canaletto & 'Canaletto Rooms' in country houses | Ep. 87
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07/30/2025

How a humble Venetian artist became synonymous with Britain's country house collections...

This week Geoff and Rory are joined by renowned Canaletto expert, Charles Beddington, to discuss all things Canaletto! From the artist's humble Venetian beginnings to his 'discovery' by the British Consul in Venice - Joseph Smith - who became Canaletto's patron and agent, placing him firmly on the map for Grand Tourists.

In time, paintings by Canaletto would become the souvenir-du-jour for Britain's travelling aristocrats - with the Duke of Bedford commissioning 24 paintings - of which twenty hang in the dining...


Country House Festivals: From opera & art to motor racing & horse trials | Ep. 86
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07/24/2025

Every summer, dozens of country houses open their gates for festival-goers, with a huge array of different events hosted within the grounds of our most cherished estates. Off the back of our recent episodes on 'Capability' Brown and Vache Baroque Festival, we have chosen this week to dedicate an entire episode to festivals held on country estates, where fabulous houses provide the most beautiful of backdrops.

In this light-hearted episode, Rory takes Geoff on a tour of different types of country house festivals - from the Game Fair at Ragley Hall and motor racing at Goodwood, to...


The Vache: Baroque music in an Elizabethan setting | Ep. 85
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07/17/2025

This week, Geoff and Rory are joined by countertenor, arranger of classical music and co-founder of 'Vache Baroque', Jonathan Darbourne, to discuss the storied history of the The Vache - an elegant, privately owned Elizabethan country house nestled in the gently rolling Chiltern Hills - and the Baroque music festival he directs every summer in its grounds.

Every year in late August and early September, the discreet and immensely private gardens of The Vache are to be found buzzing with people immersed in music and surrounded by beauty, as Vache Baroque celebrates baroque music in all its sp...


'Capability' Brown: Visionary or vandal? | Ep. 84
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07/08/2025

Lancelot 'Capability' Brown is known throughout the world as the master of the English landscape garden. A visionary who created carefully curated, idyllic and natural-looking landscapes at many of the greatest country houses in England, Brown is one of those true 'greats' after whom a whole style is named; the 'Brownian' landscape continues to inspire and entrance gardeners, landscape designers and punters alike.

But Brown's style wasn't without controversy... many felt that his reckless sweeping away of traditional formal gardens and parterres (replacing them with lawns, ha-has and rolling parks) was the height of vandalism.

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The Country House Podcast LIVE at Nevill Holt Festival: A country house reborn | Ep. 83
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06/25/2025

We were delighted to host our first LIVE podcast recording at Nevill Holt Festival - an arts and culture festival held in the grounds of Nevill Holt Hall, a historic country house set within a thriving working estate.

In front of a packed-out audience of over 200 people, we discussed The rise, fall and rebirth of the English country house through the lens of Nevill Holt Hall - a country house that reads like a biography of English domestic architecture over the past 800 years.

For the second half of the recording we were joined by David...


Elveden Hall with Sam Dalrymple: A Mughal palace in the Suffolk countryside | Ep. 82
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06/10/2025

Geoff and Rory are joined by renowned writer, film-maker and Mughal historian, Sam Dalrymple, for a fascinating and storied episode on the history of Elveden Hall in Suffolk.

Once the English home of the last ruler of the Sikh Empire - Sir Duleep Singh, Maharajah of Punjab - and now the seat of the Guinness family, Earls of Iveagh, Elveden is a resplendent Mughal palace (complete with scalloped arches, lotus-bud capitals, drop-traceried arcading, and a four-storey Marble Hall reminiscent of the Court of Lahore)... all encased within a Victorian Italianate shell.


Beaulieu Palace House: 'The Gilt and the Gingerbread' | Ep. 81
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06/03/2025

Geoff and Rory are joined by Lord Montagu of Beaulieu and his nephew, Ben Montagu-Scott, for a fascinating episode on the extraordinary and storied history of Beaulieu Palace House in the New Forest, Hampshire.

Originally the 13th-century gatehouse to a medieval abbey, Beaulieu Palace House is an unusual example of Scots Baronial architecture in southern England (see our episode on Scots Baronial with Dr Ralph St Clair Wade). Owned by the Montagu family since the Dissolution of the Monasteries under King Henry VIII, this podcast traces the transformation of Beaulieu through centuries of architectural change, royal visits...


Joseph Paxton: Gardener, engineer, entrepreneur | Ep. 80
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05/27/2025

Geoff and Rory discuss the remarkable life of a Victorian genius; the upwardly mobile Joseph Paxton. The son of a farmer, he found a patron in the 6th Duke of Devonshire and by the age of 23 Paxton was Head Gardener at Chatsworth. He would later become a nationally sought-after engineer and latterly a Member of Parliament.

The Silicon Valley entrepreneur of his day, Paxton embraced the latest technology, designing the Great Conservatory and Conservative Wall at Chatsworth, before catapulting to fame as the designer of the Crystal Palace in London.


Brideshead Revived: Castle Howard's 21st century renaissance with Nick Howard | Ep. 79
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05/21/2025

Nestled in the Howardian Hills of ‘God’s own country’ of Yorkshire, something extraordinary is happening at Vanbrugh's great English Baroque masterpiece, Castle Howard. Famed for its seminal role in Brideshead Revisited and Bridgerton, for 75 years, an entire wing of Castle Howard has remained a burnt-out shell after fire ravaged the house in 1940.

But in recent years, Castle Howard’s current custodian - Nick Howard - and his wife Victoria, have overseen a remarkable 21st century renaissance, bringing in the country's best architects, designers and craftsmen to begin the monumental task of returning these burnt-out rooms to their fo...


'The Three Classicists': Fifteen years on with Francis Terry, Ben Pentreath & George Saumarez Smith | Ep. 78
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05/13/2025

This week were are privileged to be joined by legendary architectural trio 'The Three Classicists' to celebrate the 15th anniversary of their seminal exhibition at RIBA (The Royal Institute of British Architects).

In May 2010, friends Ben Pentreath, George Saumarez Smith and Francis Terry collaborated as 'The Three Classicists' on an exhibition that showcased their work and beliefs in the noble tradition of classical architecture, particularly through the power of drawing.

Joining Geoff and Rory on the podcast this week, Ben, George and Francis reflect on the exhibition fifteen years on, discussing what has changed and...


Castel Gandolfo: The Pope's summer palace | Ep. 77
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05/08/2025

As conclave meets to decide on a new Pope, all eyes are on the Sistine Chapel as millions of Catholics around the world wait in eager anticipation for white smoke to billow from the Chapel chimney.

In recognition of this extraordinary ritual, and in tribute to the life of Pope Francis, this week's podcast episode explores one of the great papal palaces of Italy; Castel Gandolfo ('The Apostolic Palace of Castel Gandolfo') - the Pope's summer residence 25km outside of Rome.

In this episode, Rory talks Geoff through this cliff-top, lakeside villa, exploring the architecture...


The Ancient Seat of an Ancient Family: Powderham Castle with the Earl of Devon | Ep. 76
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04/29/2025

In light of the upcoming sale at Dreweatts auction house entitled 'The Attic Sale: Powderham Castle & Brocklesby Park' (taking place on 3rd June 2025), we are delighted to be joined this week by Charlie Devon (Charles Courtenay, 19th Earl of Devon) to discuss his ancient family seat of Powderham Castle.

The Courtenays, a crusader family who came to England with Eleanor of Aquitaine, have lived at Powderham since the 14th century. The house reads like a biography of domestic English country house architecture over the past 800 years, with each generation of the Courtenay family having added to the...


Auckland Castle: The resurrection of a Bishop's Palace | Ep. 75
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04/22/2025

Over the Easter weekend, Christians around the world celebrated the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. For this episode we decided to choose a country house that has also been somewhat 'resurrected' in recent years! For 800 years, Auckland Castle in County Durham was the seat of the 'Prince Bishop' of Durham. In 2012, following years of decline, it was sold by the Church in a very sad state. However, far from disappearing into history, the house and estate have instead been brought back to life... and have brought life and hope to the surrounding countryside, the town of Bishop Auckland...


'Houses at War' with Tim Bouverie | Ep. 74
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04/15/2025

In this week's episode we're joined by renowned historian Tim Bouverie to discuss his new book, Allies at War, and the political role that country houses played during the Second World War. From Chequers and Ditchley to the Livadia Palace (location of the Yalta Conference), country houses have long been important instruments of 'soft power' during times of war and peace.

Allies at War by Tim Bouverie is published this week and is available from all good bookshops.


St Giles House Pt. I: The rise and fall of a country house | Ep. 73
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04/08/2025

This week we look at the rise of a political dynasty - the Ashley-Cooper family, Earls of Shaftesbury - and the evolution of their house in Dorset, St Giles (affectionately known by the 7th Earl as 'The Saint'). Like so many grand houses and their families, the Ashley-Coopers fell upon hard times in the 20th century, and so we also look at the decline of St Giles; from one of the great ancestral seats to little more than a decaying shell at the turn of the millennium. Wonderfully there is a twist at the end of the tale, which...


The Mitford Sisters: A family divided | Ep. 72
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04/01/2025

In this fascinating episode, Geoff gives Rory and our listeners a whistle-stop overview of the famous (or infamous) Mitford sisters; the socialite daughters of the 2nd Lord Redesdale and all great beauties of their day. From Nancy the novelist and Diana the Fascist to Jessica the Communist and of course Debo the Duchess, the six Mitford sisters entranced and scandalised early 20th century British society in equal measure.


A Truly Great Estate: Studley Royal & Fountains Abbey | Ep. 71
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03/25/2025

In this episode Rory guides us around one of the great landscapes of England - Studley Royal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that consists of an 18th century water garden surrounding a medieval abbey.


Eltham Palace: An art deco icon | Ep. 70
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03/18/2025

In this episode, Geoff and Rory delve into Eltham Palace - one of the great art deco houses of the 1930's. 


Castletown House: Paddy's Day special | Ep. 69
03/12/2025

We celebrate Paddy's Day by taking a look into the architecture and history of Castletown House.


The Evolution Of Home: How to make a house a home with Emma Sims-Hilditch | Ep. 68
03/04/2025

With Rory on video call, Geoff joins Emma Sims-Hilditch in her home to discuss the evolution of home. 


Swiss Country Houses & Chalets: From humble shepherd's hut to multi-million pound holiday home | Ep. 67
02/25/2025

In today's episode Geoff and Rory delve into the topic of Swiss Country Houses & Chalets. Remember to send in your Q&A questions to admin@thecountryhousepodcast.com


Castle Ward: The love story that resulted in a house of two halves | Ep. 66
02/18/2025

Geoff & Rory celebrate Valentine's with a fascinating tale that intertwines love and country houses.


Weston Park with curator Gareth Williams | Ep. 65
02/11/2025

Gareth Williams, Weston Park's Curator, joins Geoff & Rory to discuss the history of the house.


Easton Neston: The revival of an English Baroque gem with Henrietta Spencer-Churchill | Ep. 64
02/04/2025

Geoff & Rory are joined in-person at Blenheim Palace by Henrietta Spencer-Churchill to discuss Easton Neston.


The Country House Portrait: A country house depicted in art, with Eleanor Stephenson | Ep. 63
01/28/2025

Geoff and Rory are joined by Eleanor Stephenson to discuss Country House Portraits.


The Oval Office | Ep. 62
01/21/2025

In this episode we recognise the transition of power happening in America by discussing the most iconic room in a country house, the Oval Office!


Q&A - Country House Memberships & The Country House Calendar
01/16/2025

Remember to send questions to admin@thecountryhousepodcast.com


Orangeries: Folly & function | Ep. 61
01/14/2025

In this episode, Geoff and Rory explore the history, architecture and significance of 'Orangeries' (including the famous orangery at Versailles) - functional, elegant structures, originally built in 17th-century Europe to protect citrus trees during winter.

Born from the opulence of Renaissance and Baroque architecture, orangeries evolved from simple greenhouses into grand glass-and-stone pavilions, often attached to the great houses of Europe. Far more than just practical shelters for exotic plants, orangeries symbolised wealth, refinement, and a deep appreciation for nature. With their tall windows, classical proportions, and light-filled interiors, orangeries fast-became serene spaces for leisure, art, and...


Calendar Houses | 60
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01/07/2025

In this episode, Rory takes us on a journey exploring the history and appeal of calendar houses.


Hogmanay | 59
12/31/2024

Join Geoff and Rory as they delve into the meaning and traditions of Hogmanay! 

Thank you for your support in 2024, we wish you the very best for the new year, and do stick with us as we continue to discuss all things country house! With love, Ben, Geoff and Rory!


Christmas At Ven With Mike Fisher | 58
12/24/2024

Geoff is on location at Ven House with architect Mike Fisher, while Rory streams in to discuss what Ven House is like at Christmas.


Christmas In The Caribbean: The Glenconners, Messel & Mustique With Lady Glenconner | 57
12/17/2024

We are joined in today's episode by Lady Anne Glenconner who regales us with fascinating stories about her life and Mustique. You can purchase her new book at the following link: https://www.waterstones.com/book/lady-glenconners-picnic-papers/anne-glenconner//9781835012383


Q&A - Pediments & Daylight Robbery!
12/12/2024

Remember to send in your questions to admin@thecountryhousepodcast.com if you'd like your questions answered!


3 Country House Books To Get For Christmas | 56
12/10/2024

In this first of three Christmas episodes, we are joined by Alice Loxton, Lady Henrietta Spencer-Churchill, Robert O'Byrne, and Luke White to discuss three excellent books:
18: A History of Britain in 18 Young Lives
Blenheim: 300 Years of Life in a Palace
The Irish Country House: A New Vision


Alice Loxton Joins Us To Discuss Vita Sackville-West | 55
12/03/2024

In today's episode, Geoff and Rory are joined by Alice Loxton (History Alice on social media) to discuss Vita Sackville-West (one of the subjects of Alice's brilliant new book!), Sissinghurst, Knole and more.


Q&A - Is It Possible To Build An English Country House in Mexico? & More
11/28/2024

Remember to send your questions in to admin@thecountryhousepodcast.com or via thecountryhousepodcast.com website to have your question answered on the show!


Building Country Houses To Last With Tim Moulding | 54
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11/26/2024

Geoff and Rory are joined by Tim Moulding, a builder from a long, multi-generational line of builders. Remember to send your questions to admin@thecountryhousepodcast.com