Like Downton Abbey: Life in an English Country House

El éxito de la serie Downton Abbey ha despertado el interés mundial por la vida de la aristocracia y los sirvientes en las casas de campo británicas.

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Why are so many British people interested in historical television programmes like Downton Abbey? Maybe because they want to see how the rich and the poor lived years ago. Or is it to look at the beautiful buildings they lived in – country houses? 

GRAND HOMES 

Downton Abbey is not a real name, but the house they used for the programme is real — Highclere Castle in the south of England. It was built nine hundred years ago, but was changed into a house in the 19th century by the architect who also built the British Houses of Parliament, which is why they look a little similar

A PLACE TO WORK

Why build a country house? To show other people how much money you have, of course. The money may have come from having lots of land or a rich family, or from foreign trade. When the house was finished, it was filled with furniture and paintings, and people to cook, clean and look after the family and guests. Employing so many local people was one way the local aristocracy remained popular. 

VERY EXPENSIVE

But as we know from the story of Downton Abbey, the money and the power of the families who lived in these houses did not last forever. Changes in politics, farming and taxes meant it became more and more difficult to manage these properties. 

GREAT LOCATIONS

Today many country houses are open to the public, who pay money to look around. Others were sold and became hospitals, schools, hotels, even prisons. Many more have gone. And of course, some are used as locations for films and TV programmes like Downton Abbey.

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