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The Worst Episodes of Phil Spencer's Stately Homes

Phil Spencer reveals his passion for period property on a grand tour of Britain's magnificent stately homes.

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    #1 - Burghley House

    S1:E1

    Phil visits a masterpiece of Elizabethan architecture set in 1400 acres of Lincolnshire parkland, from its Heaven room and Hell staircase, to its extravagant antiques and gardens.

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    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown
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    #2 - Woburn Abbey

    S1:E3

    Phil visits Woburn Abbey in Bedfordshire, ancestral home of the Dukes of Bedford for nearly 400 years, with its magical shell grotto, sumptuous state rooms and 3000-acre deer park.

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    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown
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    #3 - Holkham Hall

    S1:E4

    Phil visits the magnificent Holkham Hall, an 18th-century Palladian mansion in north Norfolk to reveal the mind-boggling amounts of materials, labour and money it took to construct.

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    #4 - Hopetoun House

    S1:E5

    Phil travels north of the border to Hopetoun House in the spectacular Scottish Lowlands. With VIP access to estate documents, Phil digs deep in the archives to uncover the extraordinary history of the house and the mind-boggling quantities of materials, skilled labour and money it took to create one of Scotland's grandest-ever designs. Having made their fortune from lead mining, the Hopetoun family spent big on their country pile, employing not one, but two celebrated Scottish architects. Accompanied by the current Lord Hopetoun, Phil inspects the lavish rooms, many of which are unchanged since Georgian times. He also meets the staff and tours the 6500-acre estate.

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    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown
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    #5 - Glorious Goodwood

    S1:E6

    Phil visits a stately home with a racy reputation: Glorious Goodwood, on the stunning South Downs. Famous for giving guests a good time, Goodwood sits in a vast estate where every acre is dedicated to entertainment. It's where the wealthy flock for a flutter on the horses. It's also famous for cricket, parties and motor racing. Phil's host is the current owner Lord March, who's lived at Goodwood since 1994. He opens the doors to the glamorous state rooms, and takes Phil for a spin round the famous race track in one of his most prized vintage cars. With access to the family archive, Phil reveals the origins of the estate, which stretches back to a royal scandal and the love child of Charles II.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #6 - Longleat

    S2:E1

    Phil hears tales of lovesick ghosts as he surveys Longleat's lavish interior décor and some of the most elaborate gardening in history.

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    #7 - Belvoir Castle

    S2:E2

    When is a stately home not a stately home? When it's a stately castle. In Leicestershire, Phil tries some medieval pest control and finds evidence of an aristocratic sex scandal and a lost railway.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #8 - Houghton Hall

    S2:E3

    Phil is off to Norfolk and a grand pile built by Britain's first prime minister, Sir Robert Walpole. He discovers jaw dropping costs, bedrooms, and a giant silver bed.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #9 - Blenheim Palace

    S2:E4

    Phil explores the magnificent Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire and gets to know its formidable builders, John Churchill, the first Duke of Marlborough, and his wife Sarah. Lady Henrietta Spencer-Churchill, Phil’s host, explains that the palace was a gift to the Marlborough family from their friend Queen Anne, a monument to the Duke’s victory over the French at the Battle of Blenheim in 1704. However, in the archive Phil discovers the build was plagued with problems: fall-outs with the architect, unpaid builders and costs beyond even the wildest estimates. Phil tots up a total in today’s money that makes Blenheim the most expensive house he’s ever visited.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #10 - Chatsworth House

    S3:E1

    The property expert returns to look round more of Britain's stately homes, beginning at Chatsworth House in Derbyshire, the family seat of the Cavendish family and the Dukes of Devonshire for more than 350 years. The 11th Duke of Devonshire, Peregrine Andrew Morney Cavendish, shows Phil around, revealing what it's like to live in such a palatial property.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #11 - Hampton Court Palace

    S3:E2

    The property expert visits Hampton Court Palace just outside London, most famous as King Henry VIII's home. After 500 years of royal rebuilding, is is now a fusion of styles.

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    #12 - Harewood House

    S3:E3

    The property expert visits Harewood House, a stately home which looks out over 1000 acres of West Yorkshire estate, and was built in 1759 by Edwin Lascelles, 1st Earl of Harewood.

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    #13 - Leeds Castle

    S3:E4

    Phil visits 900 year old Leeds Castle Kent known as 'Lady's Castle' where he discovers there's more to this mysterious and history laden fort than he imagined.

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    #14 - Castle Howard

    S1:E2

    Phil visits one of the most celebrated stately homes in Britain: Castle Howard in Yorkshire. It's the setting for TV's Brideshead Revisited and Phil is given an extensive guided tour.

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Worst Episodes Summary

"Burghley House" is the worst rated episode of "Phil Spencer's Stately Homes". It scored /10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Unknown and written by Unknown, it aired on 8/9/2016. This episode scored 0.0 points lower than the second lowest rated, "Woburn Abbey".