
Downton Shabby
One American's Ultimate DIY Adventure Restoring His Family's English Castle
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Narrated by:
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Graham Halstead
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By:
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Hopwood DePree
About this listen
HGTV meets Downton Abbey! A ready-for-TV story—with charm and humor in abundance—about a Los Angeles producer who moves to England to save his ancestral castle from ruin.
Hollywood producer Hopwood DePree had been told as a boy that an ancestor—who he was named for—had left his family’s English castle in the 1700s to come to America. One night after some wine and a visit to Ancestry.com, Hopwood discovered a photograph of a magnificent English estate with a familiar name: Hopwood Hall, a 60-room, 600-year-old grand manor on 5,000 acres. And with that, Hopwood DePree’s life took an almost fairytale turn.
Hopwood Hall, in northwest England, was indeed his family’s ancestral home. It had been occupied continuously by the Hopwood family for five centuries until the last remaining male heirs were killed in World War I. Since then, the Hall had fallen gradually into disrepair and was close to collapse. When Hopwood visited, he discovered trees growing in the chimneys, holes in the roof, and water sluicing down walls. It would take many millions to save the Hall—millions that Hopwood certainly didn’t have—but despite the fact that he lived in Los Angeles and had no construction skills, Hopwood DePree came to a conclusion: He would save Hopwood Hall.
Downton Shabby—the name Hopwood coined for the glorious ruin—traces Hopwood DePree’s adventures as he gives up his life in Hollywood and moves permanently to England to save Hopwood Hall from ruin. But the task is far too big for one person, of course. Hopwood discovers that the Hall comes with an unforgettable cast of new neighbors he can call on for help—from the electrician whose mum had fond memories of working at the Hall to gruff caretaker Bob, and the local aristocrats who (sort of) come to accept Hopwood as one of their own. Together, as they navigate the trials and triumphs of trying to save an actual castle, Hopwood finds himself ever further from the security of his old life, but comes to realize that, actually, he’s never been closer to home.
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©2022 Hopwood DePree (P)2022 HarperCollins PublishersExcruciating narrator excellent story.
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Good giggle at the reader trying to do an accent!
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A Heartwarming Tale
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What a lovely heart inspirational warming tale of Hopwood, discovering his history traced back centuries, all based around Hopwood Hall.
Although clearly written for an American audience with some patronising generalisations about Brits, I actually found a lot of it quite educational and Hopwood’ writing style really draws you into the story to the extent of I really want to meet Geoff, Bob and have a pint in the Hopwood Arms haha.
The narrators accents are embarrassing … but you learn to live with them and don’t let them put you off.
Highly recommend for everyone to read/listen!
Fantastic, heart warming tale
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It is beautifully narrated by Graham Halstead, an American with a warm and gentle voice, except that... he needs some training in British accents and pronunciation! If you can ignore the dodgy accents, this is a delightful and, at times hilarious, listen. I now want to visit the hall.
Highly recommend and good luck to everyone involved in the restoration of Hopwood Hall!
Don't be put off by the accents!
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What’s that accent supposed to be?
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Great book.
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Funny and fascinating
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However I wish I’d read it rather than listened to it. The narrator is completely the wrong choice for this book - nothing wrong with his narrative style as such, but a decent narrator needs to be able to (at the very least) give a half decent attempt at regional accents. I don’t expect regional northern English accents to be spot on from an American narrator - they’re not easy to pull off by any stretch - but this guy is absolutely terrible. It’s not even consistently bad, his attempt at a Lancashire accent seems to lurch indiscriminately from Scottish, Geordie, old-school BBC English and something completely made up in his own head. Even accents attributed to characters who are likely to speak with a more traditional English accent (there is no such thing, I mean ‘Hollywood traditional English accent’, naturally) are all over the place. I had to stop and start this book a few times due to this which is a shame and not something I often do.
OK for a quick listen, interesting enough. But, the accents will make you cringe
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