Mr. Gorell Barnes:
"I wouldn't say that it has changed me, however it was an absolutely incredible experience where I think I learnt a lot about myself, and dealing with people." Read the full interview
Mrs Rogers:
"There was one chaperone that obviously had a great problem with her status in the house and continually behaved in a most 'un-Regency' manner…" Read the full interview
Lady Devonport:
"I hated smelling like a badger all the time, but I loved riding side- saddle." Read the full interview
Mrs Hammond:
"I had to choose just one it would be Mr Carrington. He had a wonderful personality and was extremely kind and supportive to me on many occasions." Read the full interview
Mrs Enright:
"I had a little lapse from perfect, becoming impassivity ... The plate throwing incident ... you may have heard of it. Given a second chance I should strive to retain my reputation for icy indifference." Read the full interview
Countess Griaznov:
"I'd always feel incredibly naughty if I was ever having a chat alone with one of the gentleman..." Read the full interview
Miss Hayley Conick:
"I liked the fact that had I actually taken to a shine to one of the guys that it was their job to do the chasing and Mrs Enright's job to "facilitate"". Read the full interview
Miss Lisa Braund:
"I hated being told by my Chaperone to flirt and get the attention of the gentlemen. There was even a time when she paraded me around the garden so the new gentleman would see me first out of all the ladies." Read the full interview
Miss Tanya Samuel:
"I really gained a new appreciation for all things natural during my stay in the house…even spiders!" Read the full interview
Miss Victoria Hopkins:
"After weeks of not even being allowed to so much as touch a gentleman's arm without being branded a brazen hussy, I pretty much fancied anything male with a pulse!" Read the full interview
Miss Francesca Martin:
"Witnesses have suggested alcohol might possibly have fuelled my turn for the worst, and from that moment on I didn't touch a drop. Well.. I cut down considerably." Read the full interview
Mr Everett:
"As the weeks passed and we all became more familiar with our strange clothes they became even more attractive! I did quite fancy Miss Hopkins!" Read the full interview
Mr James Carrington:
"I was astonished at the way women were expected to behave. Having grown up in the modern age I consider myself to be someone who is entirely un-sexist and found the rules for women unbearable." Read the full interview
Mr Foxsmith:
"some one said I only got in because I looked a bit like Byron" Read the full interview
Captain Glover:
"Although I never fell in love in the house I think Lisa and I probably came as close to a genuine Regency romance as society of the day would allow." Read the full interview
Zebedee Helm:
"the rigid structure of the ladies' under garments was an exciting contrast with the sensuous lady curves which appealed to my artistic nature" Read the full interview