Episodios

  • Patrick Galbraith on Rewilding, Trail Hunting and the Future of Rural Britain
    Apr 1 2026
    This week on Hidden Heritage, Violet Manners sits down with Patrick Galbraith — writer, journalist and one of the sharpest contemporary voices examining the British countryside.From birds, deer and gamekeeping to land access, farming and the cultural fabric of rural life, Patrick’s work explores the fault lines shaping modern Britain’s landscapes. Together, we trace his story from the landscapes that first formed him to the people who continue to define countryside life today: farmers, stalkers, ghillies, wildfowlers and land managers whose livelihoods remain deeply tied to the land.At the heart of this conversation is the government’s recent announcement to ban trail hunting, a decision that has sent shockwaves through many rural communities. Violet and Patrick unpack what this means not only politically, but culturally: for hunts, hounds, land management, jobs, tradition, and the wider sense that many countryside voices feel increasingly unheard in national debates.The conversation also explores the wider “countryside wars” unfolding across Britain: rewilding, illegal species releases, deer management, collapsing rural industries, food resilience, and whether Britain’s real challenge is not access to nature, but meaningful engagement with it.This is a conversation about heritage in its truest sense: not nostalgia, but the living relationship between people, place and the skills that shape the land.A thoughtful, provocative and deeply grounded episode on what rural Britain is becoming — and what may yet be lost. Join HeritageXplore Club: https://www.heritagexplore.com/hx-club/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 h y 8 m
  • Filming in Historic Houses: Opportunity, Risk and Reality.
    Mar 25 2026
    Filming & Events in Historic Houses: What It Really Involves Filming and large-scale events can provide historic houses with vital income and global visibility. Yet behind every beautifully shot scene lies a complex reality of negotiation, risk management and strategic decision-making. In this episode of Hidden Heritage, Violet is joined by Naomi Nettleton, who advises historic estates on filming and venue agreements, and Charles Lister, House Manager at Boughton House, who brings more than three decades of practical experience managing productions on site.Together they explore what owners should consider before agreeing to filming, how commercial terms are structured, and how houses can protect their long-term interests while embracing new opportunities. The conversation moves beyond the glamour often associated with film locations to examine the operational pressures, legal frameworks and reputational implications that shape these decisions. This discussion forms part of Hidden Heritage’s ongoing collaboration with Charles Russell Speechlys, whose Private Client and Heritage teams work closely with estates and families navigating the evolving commercial landscape of historic property. For further insight into their work with historic houses and heritage assets, listeners can explore www.charlesrussellspeechlys.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    45 m
  • India Hicks: Born Into History, Living Between Worlds
    Mar 18 2026
    In this episode of Violet Manners in Hidden Heritage, Violet is joined by designer, writer and entrepreneur India Hicks - a woman born into history who chose to build her life somewhere entirely her own. The daughter of Lady Pamela Hicks and the legendary designer David Hicks, India grew up at the intersection of royal history and radical interior design. Her mother stood at the heart of 20th-century royal life. Her father reshaped the visual language of Britain’s great houses. And yet India chose Harbour Island in the Bahamas. In this conversation, India reflects on: Growing up between tradition and reinvention Who Lady Pamela truly was behind closed doors The influence of Lord Mountbatten Her father’s creative audacity Recording the podcast conversations that brought her mother’s voice to a global audience Life in the Caribbean beyond the postcard image Her work with The King’s Trust Marriage later in life Reinvention, resilience and legacy A conversation about identity, inheritance and choosing your own horizon. 📖 India’s books: India Hicks: Island Style – https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0847841957 India Hicks: Island Life – https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/084784851X Luxe Tours: https://www.heritagexplore.com/luxe/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    55 m
  • Steven Moore: The Stories Objects Tell You
    Mar 11 2026
    In this episode of Hidden Heritage, Violet Manners is joined by antiquary, broadcaster and storyteller Steven Moore — a man whose life has been shaped by objects, and the stories they carry. Known to millions through his appearances on the BBC’s Antiques Roadshow and Antiques Road Trip, Steven has spent decades uncovering the overlooked — not simply valuable objects, but the human lives embedded within them. From early beginnings staging his own pottery exhibition at sixteen, to becoming one of the most recognisable and trusted voices in cultural history, his journey has been driven by curiosity, instinct, and an enduring belief that the smallest objects often hold the greatest meaning. In this conversation, Steven reflects on the formative influences that shaped him, from childhood stories shared at his grandmother’s knee to the mentors and discoveries that set him on his path. He speaks about Venice, a city that has captivated him for nearly thirty years, and how its layers of craftsmanship and history have deepened his understanding of storytelling. We also discuss his deeply personal book, The Stuff of History, a compendium of curious objects and overlooked lives, and why beauty, memory and material culture remain essential to how we understand ourselves. This is a conversation about attention — about learning to see, to listen, and to recognise the quiet significance of the things that surround us. Follow Steven Moore on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stevenmooreantiques/ Discover his book, The Stuff of History: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1789294986 Join the HeritageXplore Club Waitlist: https://www.heritagexplore.com/?mailing_signup=d26ed21a76 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    49 m
  • Violet Manners in Hidden Heritage is back
    Mar 9 2026
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    5 m
  • Living Heritage: Dr. Tristram Hunt on Museums in a Changing World
    Apr 24 2025
    In this episode, Violet Manners is joined by Dr Tristram Hunt, Director of the Victoria and Albert Museum and former MP, for a wide-ranging conversation about the role of museums in public life. They discuss how institutions like the V&A are evolving in the 21st century - from addressing colonial legacies to engaging new audience - and the importance of safeguarding heritage through education, storytelling, and civic engagement. Tristram reflects on the power of design to shape society and offers his perspective on the future of Britain's cultural landscape. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    58 m
  • Hidden Heritage: Legacy, Preservation and Innovation with Bart Peerless and Sir Nicholas Coleridge
    Jan 16 2025
    In this episode of *Hidden Heritage*, host Violet Manners sits down with Sir Nicholas Coleridge, former Chair of Condé Nast, Provost of Eton College, and Chair of Historic Royal Palaces, alongside Bart Peerless, Senior Partner at Charles Russell Speechlys, to discuss the evolving challenges and opportunities for heritage sites. From the role of diversification and financial sustainability to the impact of technology on engaging new audiences, this conversation explores the balance between preserving history and adapting for the future. Sir Nicholas shares insights from his extensive experience with iconic British landmarks, while Bart provides a legal and strategic perspective on stewardship in the modern age. Tune in for an enlightening discussion on how historic estates can navigate the pressures of today’s world while keeping their timeless appeal alive for generations to come. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 h y 7 m
  • Timeless Brushes: Exploring Art, Heritage, and Portraiture with Phoebe Dickinson
    Dec 17 2024
    Dive into the world of British artist Phoebe Dickinson, renowned for her evocative landscape, portrait, and still-life paintings in oils. Classically trained at the Charles Cecil Studios in Florence, Phoebe has showcased her work in solo exhibitions and prestigious galleries, earning accolades such as the RP Award and recognition in the BP Portrait Award. In this episode, we explore Phoebe’s artistic journey—from painting iconic figures like Carson from Downton Abbey to capturing the grandeur of Britain’s great houses and gardens. Discover how she bridges classical techniques with modern themes, breathes life into her portraits, and preserves heritage through art. Whether you’re an art enthusiast or simply curious about the stories behind the canvas, join us for an inspiring conversation with one of the UK’s most celebrated figurative British artists. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    39 m