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Exploring Castle Howard: The 10,000 Acre Home of Bridgerton | Houses with History



House & Garden presents Houses with History from Castle Howard, home to Netflix’s hit series ‘Bridgerton’. Join interior designer Remy Renzullo as we tour Castle Howard, designed by Sir John Vanbrugh and home to the Carlisle branch of the Howard family for over 300 years.

Remy takes us on a tour of the castle that is featured in popular TV shows — most notably as Clyvedon castle in Bridgerton — showing us private spaces usually unseen by the public, including the beautiful Temple of the Four Winds, as well as giving us his take on the spectacular 18th-century state rooms.

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21 Comments

  1. What a beautiful house and setting. The inside is just amazing and I'm so glad that it is in such pristine condition. Thanks so much for sharing.

  2. I thoroughly enjoyed this and the young designer working on the castle. He was lovely, low key and personable.

  3. Remy Renzullo is a charming, young, intelligent, sexy snack ‼‼‼‼He's so informative and easy on the eyes. This dude is gonna go far, I just know that.

  4. It's fun to watch Remy's accent starting off as English and them gradually as he relaxes drifts towards New Yorker.

  5. At 4:34 we see this man sit on the arm of a sofa with the heel of his shoe on the sofa side. I am peeved with how casually he deports himself around someone else's property. At 7:34 he is leaning against a wall. At 8:50 he is leaning against a wall. 12:00 leaning again. Hard work, I guess.

  6. I love how the only mention of Brideshead came about when the Queen's bed made an appearance. Like, "Oh, yeah. This monumental piece of television happened to be filmed here. Moving on!" But in all seriousness, thank you, H&G for showcasing this magical property. Brideheads will always have pride of place in my heart. And please follow up with them. I would love to see how the restoration unfolds. Last note: Please change your hashtags! Add #brideshead. It's a classic. And required reading/viewing for everyone.

  7. Love your dog! The blue bedroom is saved by the great rush matting. Excellent combination. I could kill a lot of time in this place with just me and my dogs.

  8. This guy's accent is disgusting: affected, simpering, and very, very lame. If he is disinengenuous with the way he speaks, I would not trust what he says.

  9. Better with a voice artist to avoid the oddity that is this guy’s accent. Oh, and buy some trousers that fit. Another 3 inches on the length would be a start.

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