On the Cotswold Cottage, you wondered what those holes in the roof on one side were. That was a dovecot in the roof. It was a common this to make a dovecot in a roof of a house to be able to harvest doves for food. The little shelves you see at each entrance were little landing pads for the doves. Here in the colonial period on it was common to make a dovecot separate from the house.
That has to be the most fascinating thing I have ever heard. It makes perfect sense. You taught me something new! Thanks Jonathan. We have to meet up someday when we are in the low state
David I need to aplogize. I thought I was subscribed with this channel. I am now (yesterday). We visited 2 years ago. AMAZING experience !
no problem thanks brother!
On the Cotswold Cottage, you wondered what those holes in the roof on one side were. That was a dovecot in the roof. It was a common this to make a dovecot in a roof of a house to be able to harvest doves for food. The little shelves you see at each entrance were little landing pads for the doves. Here in the colonial period on it was common to make a dovecot separate from the house.
That has to be the most fascinating thing I have ever heard. It makes perfect sense. You taught me something new! Thanks Jonathan. We have to meet up someday when we are in the low state
My wife and have been there 3yrs in a row and love it wonderful
We loved it too! Thanks brother
Thank you for bringing us along. What an interesting place. I need to visit there.
You would love it brother!
Come back in September for the Old Car Festival. There's nothing else like it.
We just missed it! Would love to!
used to live in Livonia MI. anyone who visited us, we would take them to the museum or Greenfield Village
It’s a very special place isn’t it?
check out the museum - they have one of everything@@pumpkintown
@@northeastcemeterytoursroad9653 Thats my next video! Went there the next day! I agree
Muy bueno!!!
Gracias!