Video tour of Port Eliot house in St Germans, South East Cornwall
Take a video tour of Port Eliot house, which is the family home of the Earl of St Germans in Saltash, Cornwall. It opens to the public on March 1 2008.
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Tour of Port Eliot house in South East Cornwall
A video tour of Port Eliot house in South East Cornwall ahead of its opening to the public.
Port Eliot Estate : Drone
Port Eliot Estate / by Drone
First festival at Port Eliot 2014
Festival, camping, port eliot
Port Eliot Festival 2018 (official video)
Follow us through the maze, across the walled garden, over the estuary, past a rogue pack of lions and into the oldest church in Cornwall. Keep up!
Next year's fest will take place 25-28th July 2019. Get your tickets here: porteliotfestival.com/buy-tickets
With huge thanks to our videographers: Jon Blanshard at Lumafold (Camera and Edit) and Callum Whiteley at Skewiff (Camera).
Track: Teleman - Düsseldorf
Licensed by PIAS
Port Eliot Festival 2012 Fashion.MOV
These exotic creatures were spotted in the Walled Garden at the Port Eliot Festival
Wood Floor Cleaning- Port Eliot
This is a short film about work we carried out at Port Eliot House in St. Germans in Cornwall.
A rooftop tribute to Heathcote Williams at Port Eliot 2017
Alan Cox reciting Whale Nation by the late Heathcote Williams, who passed away just before the festival. Heathcote was a great friend of Port Eliot, poet and political activist, who stayed in the house for almost ten years and carved the wooden books you see on the Round Room mantelpiece. This is just a snippet of this very special tribute, which echoed around the Ha-Ha and front lawn from the house rooftop, and gave us all goosebumps.
Silver on stage in the Walled Garden at Port Eliot Festival July 09
Silver aged 5 improvising a song.
Port Eliot Lit Fest - The Local View
Port Eliot Lit Fest - Phone Film Fest entry, focussing on the opinions of local residents.
Filmed straight onto a Nokia 6233 using the record pause feature.
Made by Messrs Matt Golding, Nathan Filer, Phil The Legend and Alex Kirkland for Mr Dan Efergan esq and Mr Scott Fletcher PhD.
Port Eliot Festival 2010.mp4
Personal experience of the Port Eliot Festival 2010
Port Eliot Festival Wedding
Zoe and Ross got married at the fabulous Port Eliot in May 2013. There festival wedding was full of DIY details, with most things made, built and created by them both, making it a truly original wedding.
Port Eliot Tom Clutterbuck i v.MOV
Beautiful Rooftop Gardens & Water Show | France Nice 2017 Day 2
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In this next installation I showcase our second day in Nice, France. We went back to Albert 1 Gardens to check out the water show and also finally went to see the promenade. Mamac Museum was another feature visit as well as the beautiful terrace on the rooftop
Unbiased Review by Riley Serola.
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Walking around Antony Passage Saltash Cornwall - Jan 2014
Antony Passage Saltash Cornwall - 11 Jan 2014. Lots of history. Including a random Phone box in the middle of nowhere. Why was it here? We couldn't quite work it out. If someone know, please comment. Also an old dump with lots of Cars, Lorry items, fridges, cookers etc. A few surprises today on our walk around Saltash.
Inside Lanhydrock House Cornwall.
The great house stands in extensive grounds (360 hectares or 890 acres) above the River Fowey and it has been owned and managed by the National Trust since 1953.[8] Much of the present house dates back to Victorian times but some sections date from the 1620s. It is a Grade I listed building and is set in gardens with formal areas. The hill behind the house is planted with a fine selection of shrubs and trees.
Lanhydrock estate belonged to the Augustinian priory of St Petroc at Bodmin but the Dissolution of the Monasteries during the 1530s saw it pass into private hands. In 1620 wealthy merchant Sir Richard Robartes acquired the estate and began building Lanhydrock House, designed to a four-sided layout around a central courtyard and constructed of grey granite. Robartes died in 1624 but work on the building was continued by his son John Robartes, 1st Earl of Radnor, a notable public figure who served as Lord Privy Seal and Lord President of the Council.
During the 18th century the east wing of the house was demolished leaving the U-shaped plan seen today. In 1881 a major fire destroyed the south wing and caused extensive damage to the central section. Of the main house only the north wing, with its 29 m Long Gallery, and the front porch building survived intact, though the original gatehouse also dates back to the mid 17th century. New sections were built behind the south wing, including a kitchen block, in the style of the original building - which was unusual at the time.
The Robartes family declined significantly during the First World War, including the heir Thomas Agar-Robartes MP, who was killed during the Battle of Loos in France, trying to rescue a colleague from no-man's land. Only one descendant survives, living in a cottage on the estate.
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Introducing: Railholiday, Cornwall
A group of beautifully converted railway carriages on the south coast of Cornwall, available to stay in for singles, couples or families... for rail enthusiasts and also for anyone looking for something a bit different.
24th July 2010 - VB75
Video Blog 75 - Port Eliot Festival