Royalty & Renishaw At Renishaw Hall,Derbyshire
Eckington Parish Television.Royalty & Renishaw At Renishaw Hall,Derbyshire.Broadcast 24th May 2012.All Copyright Is Owned By Compress Media Group.
Renishaw Hall,Derbyshire Diamond Jubilee Celebrations
Eckington Parish Television.Renishaw Hall,Derbyshire Diamond Jubilee Celebrations.Broadcast 16th June 2012.All Copyright Is Owned By Compress Media Group.
RENISHAW HALL │ HAUNTED
Haunted is a brand new series that takes a look at spooky locations across the world. A new episode will be uploaded every Tuesday. In the very first episode, we explore England’s Renishaw Hall. This series was inspired by the fantastic History Goes Bump podcast. It’s one of my favourites to listen to and a must for anyone who likes ghost stories.
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Music used: Sinister Dark Ambient Music – Haunted by CO.AG Music.
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Introducing Renishaw Hall - Britain's Secret Homes
Introducing the enigmatic Renishaw Hall.
Renishaw Hall Chesterfield Derbyshire uk
What a beautiful garden it is!
Follow me around Renishaw Hall & Gardens | March 2019
Follow me around Renishaw Hall & Gardens, in march 2019. This video is pictures only. Renishaw Park,Chesterfield, United Kingdom.
Renishaw Hall
Renishaw Hall, Derbyshire
Renishaw Derbyshire by artist John Piper
An interview with Sir Rearsby Sitwell concerning John Piper's ongoing relationship with Renishaw Hall in Derbyshire, featured in the Goldmark film, An Empty Stage; John Piper's Romantic Vision of Spirit, Place and Time.
To view work by John Piper click here:
What is Goldmark?
A family business started by Mike Goldmark, we've been selling art from the Goldmark Gallery in Uppingham, UK for over 40 years and hold over 50,000 items in stock. Explore a wide range of the very best art and ceramics available to you through our website where you'll also find scholarship pages, books, online catalogues and even GoldmarkTV! Enjoy your visit here:
Renishaw Hall And Gardens Opening 2012
Eckington Parish Television.Renishaw Hall And Gardens Opening 2012.Broadcast 27th March 2012.All Copyright Is Owned By Compress Media Group.
Renishaw Hall and Gardens 2018 | Family Day Out
Renishaw Hall and Gardens in Derbyshire - a privately owned estate - opening times vary - please see their website:
Music by Epidemic Sound (
Artist : Magnus Ringblom
Tracks : The Royal Gardens / On A Sunny Afternoon / Hyde Park Promenade
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Renishaw Village Debyshire
Renishaw Hall Wine Harvest
Renishaw Hall’s vineyard was planted by Alexandra Sitwell’s father, the late Sir Reresby in 1972. Up until 1986 it was certified the most northern vineyard in the world, 53 degrees 18 minutes north.
A vineyard tour gives you a fascinating insight into the running of the vineyard and the cycle of winemaking. Kieron Atkinson, our award-winning winemaker, takes the tours around the vineyard. This hour and a half tour includes the chance to sample the delicious, medal-winning still and sparkling wine we produce.
Why not visit our shop afterwards to purchase a bottle of Renishaw wine to enjoy at home or celebrate a special occasion?
Private tours for groups of 12 and over can be booked by contacting Kieron Atkinson at kieron@englishwineproject.co.uk.
During the season we hold a number of public tours of the vineyard. Dates for the 2014 season are:
May 11th (Renishaw Hall plant fair)
May 25th (English wine week)
June 8th
June 15th
Aug 3rd
Aug 10th (Renishaw Hall plant fair)
Sept 21st (TBC subject to harvest)
Pre-booked group tours (min of 12 people) are also available on Thursdays and at weekends from May to Sept.
Tours cost £10 per person and last approximately an hour and a half, including wine tasting. Pre-booking essential.
Find out more at englishwineproject.co.uk
Produced by Araam Tehrani and Dan Eagar for Visit Peak District
Renishaw Hall's vineyard was planted by Alexandra Sitwell's father, the late Sir Reresby, in 1972, and so this year it celebrates an incredible 40 years! Until 1986, it was certified as the most northerly vineyard in the world at 53 degrees 18 minutes north.
Renishaw Hall & Gardens offer informative vineyard tours and tastings throughout the year for groups of ten or more with our Vineyard Manager Kieron Atkinson, where visitors are taken through the cycle of the vineyard followed by an informal tasting session of the sparkling and white wine produced by Renishaw Hall's very own grapes.
Kieron's 2011 white wine won a national award this year -- the United Kingdom Vineyards Association (UKVA) awarded his Madeleine Angevine a bronze medal, proving that Derbyshire wine is on a par with those produced in the south of the country.
Call the events office on the details below to book or email enquiries@renishaw-hall.co.uk.
Sparkiling Wine is available priced at £19 per bottle and Regional Wine is available priced at £8.50 per bottle, which can be bought directly from the Renishaw Hall shop, open during the season from Wednesdays to Sundays, 10.30 - 4.30, or over the phone on 01246 432 310.
The gardens at Renishaw Hall 1
My musings and general ramblings while admiring the sights, sounds and scents of the Italianate garden at Renishaw Hall, Derbyshire, UK.
Apologies for the jerky camera work but it was filmed on my mobile.
Aerial View of Renishaw Hall, Derbyshire.
A short aerial video clip of Renishaw Hall, Derbyshire, home of The Sitwells. All copyright is owned by Paul Burdett.
Renishaw Hall
Renishaw Hall from 400ft in all of it's glory.
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Renishaw Hall Osbert Sitwell exhibition. 25th March 2019
Renishaw Hall & Gardens announces new exhibition of Osbert Sitwell's literary legacy - marking 50th years since the writer's death
Renishaw Hall
We visited this lovely garden in July 2013. The formal Italian gardens, nicely softened by imaginative planting are complemented by the woodland and lakeside walks. Very relaxing and therapeutic. And they serve marvellous food, too!
Renishaw Park Golf Course Floods 2007
Eckington Parish Television-Parish Past.Renishaw Park Golf Course Floods 2007.Broadcast 29th January 2012.All Copyright Is Owned By Compress Media Group.
Eckington Heritage Walks - The Sitwell's and Renishaw Hall
English Eccentrics I’ve Known or Almost Known - The Sitwells, Eve Disher and Me
What led me to putting this video together was an extraordinarily tenuous connection I once had with Sir Sacheverell Sitwell (1897-1988), brother of Dame Edith Sitwell and Sir Osbert Sitwell.
As a kid living in London, we knew Eve Disher (1894-1991), a minor Bloomsbury Group painter and great friend of British documentary film pioneers Sir Arthur Elton (Bart.), John Grierson and Basil Wright. Sir Arthur had also amassed Britain’s largest collection of industrial art, and had edited Marxist art historian Francis D Klingender’s ‘Art and the Industrial Revolution’ (1948) (
But I am digressing.
One day at Eve's flat over-looking Eccleston Square in Knightsbridge, the phone rang and it was Sachervall Sitwell - one of the famed eccentric sibling triumvirate of Edith, Osbert and Sacheverell. My partner of that time, Peter Upton, can remember faintly his voice, as he strained to catch something of the conversation. The tone was deepish and resonant, and the speech rather over-worked and artificial quality, as though straining to be remarkable.
Sir Sachervall was a writer, who was mostly known for his books on architecture, particularly of the Baroque period. He was also an art and music critic. Just before coming back to Australia to go to university, I was on holiday round what was then South East Germany with Christopher Turner to look at Baroque churches and abbeys - a copy of Sitwell’s ‘German Baroque Art’ (1927) tucked under my arm.
Quite unexpectedly, Eve Disher came back into my life recently when I saw one of her paintings for sale on the internet - ‘Still Life of Arum Lilies and Tulips 1940 Gouache n Oil on Paper on Board 72 x 47 cm’. It was in fact one that I remember hang on the drawing room wall of the Eccleston Square apartment. Of course I bought it and it made its journey from Paris to Sydney.
As well as some images of the Eccentric Sitwells, I have included two of Eve Disher (one with my friends Peter Upton and Julia Elton) and a photograph of the painting I bought. As the audio for these images, I have added Edith Sitwell reciting ‘A Man from a Far Country' (from ‘The Sleeping Beauty’) to music by William Walton.
The film footage here begins with a 1959 interview with Dame Edith, who as a poet is perhaps best remembered today for her collaboration with Sir William Walton on ‘Facade’ (1922) in which a series of abstract poems counter-pointing music were recited through a megaphone in a hole in a stage curtain.
The second piece of film footage is an interview with Sir Sacheverell who is recalling youthful impressions of William Walton.
Enjoy!