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  • Good morning and welcome to Brodsworth Hall.

  • I am the butler here.

  • My name is David Chuck.

  • But you can call me Mr Chuck.

  • The master of this house, Mr Thellusson

  • is currently returning from a yachting expedition, but I am told

  • that you have some questions for me, and I am prepared to answer them,

  • providing you keep a respectful tone and do sit up straight.

  • Straighter than that please.

  • Very good. Now, who's first?

  • Hello, I'm Khaseem and I'm 11 years old.

  • Pleased to meet you.

  • What is your question?

  • What is a butler and what does one do?

  • Simply put, it's my job to attend to Mr. Thellusson and his family's every need.

  • Now, that could include answering the door to guests.

  • That could mean delivering messages.

  • That can mean making certain

  • that the larder and the wine cellar are all fully stocked.

  • At every meal I supervise service.

  • I must remain vigilant to make certain

  • that every guest's wine glass is filled when required.

  • And of course, I must bring extra bottles up from the wine cellar when required.

  • The wine cellar, to which I keep the key.

  • Maintaining Brodsworth Hall is a matter of personal pride

  • for every member of the household, from the footman

  • right up to the housekeeper and myself.

  • The very highest standards are set

  • and if those standards are not met,

  • then it's up to me to rectify the situation.

  • And Mr. Thellusson has entrusted me with one of his most precious purchases,

  • his stunning collection of silverware.

  • There are 42 separate pieces.

  • And it's my job to keep them clean, to polish them up,

  • to place them on the table when such an event calls for it of course.

  • Once the silver is cleared, I clean it again to a sparkling finish

  • and then lock it securely in a cupboard, to which, again

  • I have the only key.

  • In truth, I don't think a butler's work is ever done for I

  • am at Mr Thellusson's beck and call every hour of the day.

  • Thank you, Mr. Chuck. Goodbye.

  • You're very welcome.

  • Now, if you will excuse me,

  • I must be about my checks, so I shall meet you in the dining room.

  • Oh, hello there.

  • Welcome to the dining room.

  • Now, who has another question for me?

  • Hello, I'm Simi and I'm 11 years old.

  • Hello there. What's your question?

  • Who owns this house?

  • Well, this house is owned by Mr. Charles Sabine Augustus Thellusson.

  • He inherited the place in 1859, but well,

  • you'd hardly recognize that property with the building that stands here today.

  • You see, he had the original hall knocked down and had this magnificent,

  • more modern building built in its place with all of the finest furnishings

  • and the most delicate decorations

  • and all of the latest modern appliances and conveniences.

  • For example, we have gas lighting.

  • I know it's good, isn't it?

  • You're going to have light at a moment's notice and all fueled

  • by the gas works right here on the estate.

  • Due to the fine quality of the textiles and the fabrics on the furnishings,

  • you'll often see that the curtains are drawn, or at least shades

  • drawn down across them to protect the fabric from harsh sunlight.

  • Likewise, you'll sometimes see that the furniture

  • is covered over with dust covers when it's not in use.

  • The house was designed by

  • Mr Phillip Wilkinson, an architect from London.

  • Now he used limestone quarried right here on the estate

  • and some from further afield.

  • He also used some of the original stonework from the original hall.

  • We're standing right here in the dining room but Brodsworth Hall

  • also has a drawing room, billiards room, a library.

  • In the summerwell in a good summer, at least,

  • we could even hold events outside in the gardens that surround the hall.

  • There are more than 50 rooms in the place,

  • including at least 15 bedrooms for the family and their guests.

  • And that's not even to mention the servants' bedrooms,

  • including my bedroom, because, of course, I live here as well.

  • Thank you, Mr. Chuck, goodbye.

  • You're very welcome.

  • Now, you must excuse me, because I do have work to be doing.

  • Perhaps I'll see you in the servants' quarters.

  • Oh, hello again.

  • More questions, is it?

  • Come on. Don't be shy.

  • We're below stairs here, so no need to be quite so formal.

  • Hello, my name is Chloe and I'm eight years old.

  • Well, hello there.

  • What's your question?

  • Who are you in charge of?

  • Right. Well, the majority of the household staff fall under the command of either myself

  • as the butler or of the housekeeper, Mrs. Hay.

  • Let's see - there is the cook, there's the kitchen maid, there's the two nurses for

  • Mr and Mrs. Thellusson's children.

  • There's all of the gardeners and the ground staff,

  • but they're not actually under my command.

  • I'm not in charge of them.

  • And then, of course, I have particular responsibility for the footmen.

  • The footmen. Three of them.

  • And I tell them that I expect the very highest standards

  • of service and quality for the Thellussons.

  • But I'll be honest with you.

  • It's not unknown for them to try and take shortcuts on their duties

  • or even avoid their duties altogether.

  • I think I don't know, but I do.

  • And I take note of every infraction

  • Still, overseeing all of these staff,

  • along with my own duties and making certain that the Thellussons,

  • every needs are met and kept a very, very busy.

  • every needs are met,

  • Thank you. Goodbye.

  • You're very welcome.

  • Now, shall we move on to the dressing room?

  • Hello again. Still with us I see.

  • I say anyone would wonder whether you're looking for a job in service yourself.

  • What's your name?

  • Hello, I'm Jack, and I'm 13 years old.

  • And do you have a question for me?

  • Why do you live?

  • Well, I don't live in this room, that's for certain.

  • Now, you've already visited me in the butler's pantry,

  • and that's perfectly placed for me to do my job.

  • It's close to the servants' quarters.

  • It's close to the wine cellar and it's close to the front door.

  • So I can answer the bell should visitors come calling.

  • My bedroom is also in the servants wing,

  • similarly situated, so I can answer the family's needs at a moment's notice.

  • The perks of having a slightly larger bedroom

  • and of course, a private pantry also come, of course, with extra responsibilities.

  • That means I have to look after the Thellusson family and answer

  • Mr Thellusson's needs at any time of day or night,

  • which is, of course, my pleasure and my privilege.

  • Thank you, Mr. Chuck, goodbye.

  • Now, you really must excuse me.

  • Master Thellusson willl be back at any time

  • and he will doubtless be requiring my assistance, so goodbye.

Good morning and welcome to Brodsworth Hall.

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