Sacrewell
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Blacksmithing at Sacrewell: Make a simple coathook
Our blacksmith Dave demonstrates how to make a simple coathook. We apologise for the background sound - it's noisy in a forge!
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Blacksmithing review March 2019Blacksmithing review March 2019
Blacksmithing review March 2019
Просмотров 4075 лет назад
Our customer Andy talks about his day at Sacrewell doing a knife making workshop with our blacksmith Dave.
Farm Camp at SacrewellFarm Camp at Sacrewell
Farm Camp at Sacrewell
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Find out what our residential Farm Camp has to offer.
What did you think of your visit to Sacrewell?What did you think of your visit to Sacrewell?
What did you think of your visit to Sacrewell?
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Real feedback from staff who have brought their school or college group to our farm.
Making A Clay TileMaking A Clay Tile
Making A Clay Tile
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Andrew from the Pot Shop shows us how to make a tile. Filmed at Harvest Festival 2017.
Which animal can you hear?Which animal can you hear?
Which animal can you hear?
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We've recorded the sounds of Sacrewell farm. Which is the noisiest? Which is the quietest? Which animal noise is your favourite?
How to bake a Sacrewell rollHow to bake a Sacrewell roll
How to bake a Sacrewell roll
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Follow Anna's instructions to make some bread rolls. Filmed live in the Victorian bakery at Sacrewell on Real Bread Weekend, May 2017.
An introduction to black-clay-smithingAn introduction to black-clay-smithing
An introduction to black-clay-smithing
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You can have a go at making your own horseshoe at Sacrewell farm, though we use clay as it's a bit safer than hot metal.
What is the William Scott Abbot TrustWhat is the William Scott Abbot Trust
What is the William Scott Abbot Trust
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We chat with Debbie, our General Manager about what the Trust does, why it's important and what she hopes the future will hold.
Snippets of SacrewellSnippets of Sacrewell
Snippets of Sacrewell
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An introduction to what goes on at Sacrewell Farm in Cambridgeshire, which is part of the William Scott Abbott Trust. Thanks to Alastair Railton for making this beautiful video for us.
What happens at Sacrewell Farm Camp?What happens at Sacrewell Farm Camp?
What happens at Sacrewell Farm Camp?
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The children and staff from Ravensthorpe Primary in Peterborough will tell you all about their experiences. They've been getting a taste of the countryside on their residential at Sacrewell farm.
How does a watermill work: from grain to flour with water power.How does a watermill work: from grain to flour with water power.
How does a watermill work: from grain to flour with water power.
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An explanation of what makes our watermill at Sacrewell move and how it grinds grain to turn it into flour.
Cade lambs on the moveCade lambs on the move
Cade lambs on the move
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Moving our lambs to their outdoor paddocks for the first time is a big moment at Sacrewell farm.
Laurel and Hardy arriving at Sacrewell farmLaurel and Hardy arriving at Sacrewell farm
Laurel and Hardy arriving at Sacrewell farm
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Our new pygmy goats on their very first journey from the horsebox to their paddock.
Dry stone walling at SacrewellDry stone walling at Sacrewell
Dry stone walling at Sacrewell
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Richard has been leading a team of volunteers to build a dry stone wall outside the watermill. He explains the basis of a dry stone wall and why it is such a popular method today.

Комментарии

  • @John-yf8qh
    @John-yf8qh 2 месяца назад

    Axle*, the word you were looking for is AXLE!!!

  • @w1nzton
    @w1nzton Год назад

    wtf....

  • @AlexandraSykes1
    @AlexandraSykes1 2 года назад

    Our home used to be a working Mill. We still have a lot of the history from the working flour mill in a museum created in our home. The water now feeds through a Turbine which generates our electricity. After renovating it, we're now selling our Mill in Oxforshire :-(

  • @RSLtreecare
    @RSLtreecare 2 года назад

    Looks very good, great for conservation. The old farm I grow up on did this, but by the end of 60s it had stopped and lots of the hedges had gone. Fields opened up for the new agriculture.

  • @TheGiantHog
    @TheGiantHog 2 года назад

    Thank you very much. I want to get a tattoo of how a mill works and I needed this video to see each step. I always thought water wheels were beautiful decoration as a kid but growing and understand their mechanical purpose made me love engineering. Thank you again

  • @jr-yn4lk
    @jr-yn4lk 2 года назад

    white people are truly ingenious and creative

    • @timtimini7641
      @timtimini7641 5 месяцев назад

      Unga-bunga

    • @jr-yn4lk
      @jr-yn4lk 5 месяцев назад

      @@timtimini7641 sorry, I don't speak monkey language

  • @latriceking9735
    @latriceking9735 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video. It explains very well how the water mill works..

  • @kelpfrming8512
    @kelpfrming8512 3 года назад

    thank you

  • @pramodkumar953
    @pramodkumar953 3 года назад

    Very bad

  • @dori7965
    @dori7965 3 года назад

    Hate you mrs espeseth

  • @thapaliyaprayash2391
    @thapaliyaprayash2391 3 года назад

    Hwllo Bvs

  • @Laura-Lee
    @Laura-Lee 4 года назад

    Really interesting. One of those things I've always wondered about. Thanks for the upload. LL 🙋‍♀️👍

  • @estherbrown1459
    @estherbrown1459 4 года назад

    thank you very helpful!

  • @ishnummunshi
    @ishnummunshi 4 года назад

    absolutely excellent video showing in detail every part of the process and highlighting in my mind the ingenuity of man

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      @mitchellmaverick9788 2 года назад

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  • @jazmineruiz27
    @jazmineruiz27 5 лет назад

    how did tidal mills assist in completing work?

  • @NataleFassano
    @NataleFassano 5 лет назад

    Hello!!! 👋😄 Great video! I love water mills! 😊 A sustainable industry to produce flour or electric energy too today! I wish every mill was restructured and used or as a museum or to produce renovable electric energy. Ancient and contemporary together. 😊 Thanks for your wonderful video! 😉👍

  • @judygriffing1276
    @judygriffing1276 5 лет назад

    Very interesting and easy to understand the process with the informative captions. Thank you!

  • @padmavathimadasu6039
    @padmavathimadasu6039 5 лет назад

    Wonderful

  • @jamesdorrian689
    @jamesdorrian689 5 лет назад

    is the v on the end for pushing blackthorne and other thorny hedges out the way

    • @sacrewell3772
      @sacrewell3772 5 лет назад

      Thanks for your question James, we've asked our expert Stuart (who you can see in the video) and he says: "There are a number of variations of billhook that have developed in different regions. The ones with a 'V' notch in the end may well have been developed for this reason. I have a couple of this type and I certainly use the notch for pushing loose twigs into a hedge to tidy it up. I certainly don't think the notch is just there as a decorative feature, nor is it solely for use on blackthorn or briars. Our forbears generally designed tools for a purpose." So the answer to your question is... yes! But you can also use the 'v' on the end for pushing non-thorny twigs into the right position.

  • @lawrenceofbavaria7044
    @lawrenceofbavaria7044 6 лет назад

    That is so wonderfully organic ! So respectful of the environment . It reminds me of how grateful I am when I can hang clothes out on the clothesline. Just the energy of the sun ! And in your case , water. Mother Nature has given us so many gifts. Best wishes to you.

  • @cornwalliswest2657
    @cornwalliswest2657 6 лет назад

    why do they burn the frith I see layers leave it for yrs ?

  • @calebfuller4713
    @calebfuller4713 7 лет назад

    I've got what may be the only English style hedgerow in Japan! Interestingly, there is a Japanese style billhook, which is the "basic" curved billhook shape with a single edge on the inside of the curve. What's different is it has a very long handle - around 50cm, a bit like the Yorkshire billhook, although the head is relatively small - a little smaller than the single handed models shown here. Hedgelaying is a totally unknown art in Japan though - largely because animals were never kept in fields!

  • @shepherdewan
    @shepherdewan 9 лет назад

    That sheep is a good girl

  • @shepherdewan
    @shepherdewan 9 лет назад

    That sheep is a good girl

  • @shepherdewan
    @shepherdewan 9 лет назад

    Nice video do you want to watch mine

  • @shepherdewan
    @shepherdewan 9 лет назад

    Cute sheep