let me introduce sir richard fitzherbert, ninth baronet. inherited the village at the age of 25 after his uncle died suddenly. he was completely unprepared for the new role. the estate was huge. more than 1000 hectares of land, 40 houses and farm yards. not to forget the rundown family seat. >> it was shocking that my whole life had to change. i just sat down in the library, was examining books and things, and i did cry, yes. >> y? >>@cried because -- i suppose in a way i was happy, but in a way it was probably to do with the burden and the onerous task of taking on and keeping up. >> nowadays, 144 people live here, and they rent their houses from the baronet. the prettiest house in the village is the old school. heather, a proud shop owner, lives here. she has turned the shop into her own kind of guy that members club in which she sells all kinds of things, but only to the select few. >> if people come and knock at the door and say they want to come in, i say, "are you a member?" they say, "member of what?" that's the giveaway. i say that