{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/62c412aa1012580013d84d18/67ed8e39d4b40d7b30fd198b?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Five Centuries at Birdshall House: Living History with Lady Cara Willoughby","description":"<p>In this episode,&nbsp;<strong>Julie Montagu, American Countess</strong>, visits the remarkable&nbsp;<strong>Birdshall House</strong>&nbsp;to sit down with&nbsp;<strong>Lady Cara Willoughby</strong>, whose family has lived in this house for over&nbsp;<strong>500 years</strong>.</p><p>Together, they explore Birdshall’s exceptional collection of&nbsp;<strong>antique furniture and paintings</strong>, many of which have been passed down through generations of the&nbsp;<strong>Willoughby family</strong>. From an&nbsp;<strong>unbroken line of family portraits dating back to 1570</strong>&nbsp;to a furniture collection that rivals the finest English country houses, Birdshall is a home where history is not just preserved—it’s lived.</p><p>Lady Cara shares her passion for this historic estate, the stories behind the art and antiques, and her ambitious plans to&nbsp;<strong>preserve and protect Birdshall House</strong>&nbsp;for the future. This is an inspiring conversation about&nbsp;<strong>stewardship, storytelling, and the power of place</strong>.</p>","author_name":"Living History Films Ltd."}