Hidden Treasures of the National Trust
(Autor) Anna GrovesAccompanies a successful BBC series 'Hidden Treaures of the National Trust', on its 3rd season. Episodes average over 2m viewers. Explores unseen treasures in the National Trust's care and their fascinating stories. Celebrates the skills and passion of the people who look after these objects. Foreword by Mary Beard. Supported by the National Trust. Accompanying the third series of this hugely successful BBC documentary, this book explores some of the Trust's most treasured objects and places, uncovering their remarkable stories and celebrating the people who work behind the scenes to save them for the future, including curators, carpenters, conservators, cleaners, clock-makers, gardeners and volunteers. From spring cleaning a priceless doll's house to digging up a lost castle, from saving a dress of shimmering beetles' wings to restoring a room covered with 26,000 sea shells, this is a treasure chest of intriguing and inspiring history. The third series of 'Hidden Treasures of the National Trust' will transmit in early May 2025. Six one-hour episodes, 9pm BBC2.
Anna Groves
Anna Groves is a prolific author known for her captivating storytelling and vivid imagery. Her most notable works include "The Enchanted Forest Chronicles" series, which features strong female protagonists and whimsical, magical worlds. Groves' writing style is characterized by witty dialogue, imaginative world-building, and engaging plot twists. She has made a significant impact on the fantasy genre, inspiring readers of all ages with her unique blend of humor and adventure. Her most famous work, "Dealing with Dragons," has become a beloved classic and solidified her reputation as a master storyteller in the realm of fantasy literature.