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Martha Lytton-Cobbold of Knebworth House

Hidden Heritage

HeritageXplore

Society & Culture, Arts, History

4.8608 Ratings

🗓️ 1 April 2021

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Episode Description: Joining The Duchess on this latest episode is the wonderful Martha Lytton-Cobbold of Knebworth House. Martha and the Duchess enjoy an incredible conversation, discussing Knebworth’s historic ties to writers like Edward Buwler Lytton and Charles Dickens, we hear the incredible story of one of the nation’s greatest suffragettes, Martha elaborates on the challenges and importance of empowering women in heritage, and we hear amazing tales about the many the rock and roll luminaries that have performed on the iconic grounds.  Have you ever watched Bridgerton, The Crown or Downton Abbey and wondered what it's really like to be a Duchess? If so, this is the podcast for you. Top Quotes: “Taking this on as a woman, many people will believe that what you’re doing isn’t correct. It’s important to think about your decisions, but make them, and stick to them.” - Martha Lytton-Cobbold “There are still struggles. There are still issues that need to be addressed. Women need to be treated more equitably.” - Martha Lytton-Cobbold About the Guest: Martha Lytton-Cobbold was born in Alabama, and studied Art History and Journalism in NYU. She married her husband Henry Lytton-Cobbold and has two children. Martha is the first female president of The Historic House Association.  A manor house residing at Knebworth dates back as far as 1346. After the site was purchased by Sir Robert Lytton a grander estate was built roughly around 1500. Some of the best known residents of Knebworth include writer and politician Edward Bulwer Lytton, as well as the suffragette Constance Lytton. Although steepled in history for hundreds of years, Knebworth’s cultural significance has peaked in the modern day with its legendary concerts. Looking through a list of Knebworth performers is akin to reading members of the rock n roll hall of fame: Pink Floyd, Metallica, The Rolling Stones. But Knebworth does not just have notable performers, but notable performances: Led Zeppelin had their final concert here, Queen performed with Eddie Mercury for the final time at Knebworth, the legendary Oasis standing gigs occurred on the estate, and so on. As a result, Knebworth in the modern era continues to attract tourists with its historical pedigree, pop culture appeal, and beautiful landscape.  About the Host: Emma Rutland, The Duchess of Rutland, did not always stride the halls of stately homes. Born Emma Watkins, the Duchess grew up the daughter of a Quaker farmer, in the Welsh marsh countryside. She trained as an opera singer in the Guildhall School of Music, and worked as a successful interior designer before meeting her future husband David Manners, the 11th Duke of Rutland, at a dinner party. Their marriage in 1992 would transform Emma Watkins into the 11th Duchess of Rutland, thrusting her into the world of aristocracy, and handing her the responsibility of one of the nation's great treasures: Belvoir Castle. While simultaneously running the day to day operations of the castle, and raising five children, The Duchess became fascinated with the history and importance of the other stately homes of the UK. Join The Duchess as she embarks on a wonderful journey through time, to learn more about the incredible homes that have defined Great Britain and, most importantly, meet the other extraordinary women who work tirelessly behind their doors to preserve their history and magic for future generations.  Resources: https://www.belvoircastle.com/ https://www.onefineplay.com/ https://www.knebworthhouse.com/ https://www.emmaduchessrutland.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello, I am Emma, the 11th Duchess of Rutland, and this is Duchess, a podcast in which I explore the most historic homes of the UK and meet the inspiring women who lead them.

0:18.8

As a daughter of a Welsh farmer, I grew up far away from the glamour and wealth of aristocracy,

0:26.1

but my life changed forever when I fell in love and married my husband, the 11th Duke of Rutland.

0:41.1

Suddenly. Duke of Rutland. Suddenly, when the Britain's most historic buildings was not only my home, but under my care.

1:02.5

I wanted to hear the stories of other women like me, the custodians of these great homes.

1:14.6

So in this podcast, I will travel to breathtaking homes and meet the inspiring women who lead these estates today. Please join me on this special journey. This is Duchess, the podcast. In the heart of Hertfordshire sits a historic stately home

1:35.5

that's cultural impact has only grown with time, Nebworth House.

1:42.2

Nebworth's Victorian high Gothic exterior

1:45.5

replete with turrets, gargoyles, domes

1:49.7

does little to tell the full story of this estate.

1:54.3

Amanah House has remained on the site of Nebwurth since 1346,

2:00.1

but the more grander estate was built in 1500. Consequently,

2:05.7

Nebworth has remained in the same family for 500 years. The Leitons, now the Leighton,

2:12.3

cobbles have given the world a number of important cultural figures.

2:17.9

The writer Edward Bulwer Leighton, the suffragette Constant Bulwer Leighton, among others.

2:25.1

But today, Nebworth is best known for its electric music concerts.

2:29.9

I sat down with the inspiring Honourable Martha Leighton Cobbold

2:35.3

to learn more about the history of Nevworth,

2:38.3

her role as managing director

2:40.1

and about one of the most important suffragettes

2:43.3

to ever fight the cause.

2:48.6

As a consequence of the UK lockdown, this episode was recorded remotely.

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