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  1. 30 de sept. de 2021 · Lady Ashcombe of Sudeley Castle. Episode 3 • 30th September 2021 • Duchess • OneFinePlay. 00:00:00 00:37:35. The Duchess of Rutland travels to the historic Sudeley Castle & Gardens to meet Lady Ashcombe.

  2. Elizabeth, Lady Ashcombe married Henry Cubitt, 4th Baron Ashcombe and uncle of Queen Camilla in 1979. They decided to keep Sudeley open to the public as a historic attraction and set about a major restoration of the castle. Lord Ashcombe passed away in 2013.

    • 1443 on the site of a previous fortified manor house
    • Elizabeth, Lady Ashcombe, Henry Dent-Brocklehurst, Molly Dent-Brocklehurst
    • Visitor Attraction, Wedding Venue and Private Residence
  3. Elizabeth, Lady Ashcombe Living in Sudeley Castle for over 50 years, making her the longest residing Chatelaine to date, Lady Ashcombe is responsible for opening Sudeley to the public in 1970 and continuing to ensure its success and intrigue to this day.

  4. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Lady Ashcombe. Lady Ashcombe, chatelaine of Sudeley, remembers somewhat different first impressions. As American-born Elizabeth Chipps, she visited in the 1960s with her future husband, Mark Dent-Brocklehurst. ''We had come down for the weekend from London, and I first saw the castle by moonlight,” she recalls.

  5. Sudeley Castle & Gardens is now the home of Elizabeth, Lady Ashcombe, and her son, daughter and their families. The family is committed to the continued preservation of the castle, its treasures and the ongoing restoration and regeneration of the gardens. Explore one of the best Tudor castles in England.

  6. Lady Ashcombe. Characters from Sudeley Castle’s past will be greeting visitors to the castle on various dates throughout the month, and there will opportunities to enjoy cream tea with Katherine Parr or the castle’s Victorian chatelaine, Emma Dent, in a new series of ‘character conversations’ events available exclusively to groups.

  7. Lady Ashcombe of Sudeley Castle. In the show, Lady Ashcombe speaks candidly about the impact of the tragic loss of her husband so early into her life custodian, and she describes the tales of ghostly monarchs that are said to walk Sudeley’s halls today.