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A Look Inside a Wealden Hall House Called Bayleaf

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2015
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    This Wealden Hall House was saved from being flooded by a new reservoir, by being moved about 55 miles to the Weald and Downland Open air Museum.

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  • @jbradshaw4236
    @jbradshaw4236 5 лет назад +8

    My favorite building on the whole site. I remember visiting this as a child, all children remember this house because of the toilet! There is a photo album in the building which is well worth looking at as it shows the building before it was taken down. After thirty years of visiting I married my wife at the museum and had our photos taken in and outside this very special building. The finest building of its type at the museum. Thanks for sharing ..

  • @lutherhgrindstonemtn3456
    @lutherhgrindstonemtn3456 9 лет назад +11

    Such a beautiful old house. The woodwork is fantastic! I love the way the beams fit together and to think made so many years ago! The furniture woodwork is a work of art, Thanks Harry for bringing a bit of your world into ours, as I could never hope to be able to visit such a place, But would love too! Take care.

  • @karsonbranham3900
    @karsonbranham3900 9 лет назад +3

    It sure looks a lot like the Locksley manor house that was in the TV series Robin Hood. Nice timberwork, and love the simple furniture! Thanks for sharing Harry!

  • @raviskolara
    @raviskolara 5 месяцев назад

    I liked your passion, I wish to be part of your journey!

  • @eduardvaniersel7535
    @eduardvaniersel7535 9 лет назад +3

    It's a beautiful house and I love the way it is constructed. I really need to visit the Weald and Downland Museum some day. Thanks for sharing Harry

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  9 лет назад

      Its a great place to look around, and each year they have the Autumn Show which is well worth seeing as well...a bonus really!

  • @geedubb2005
    @geedubb2005 9 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the treat Mr. Rogers!

  • @Matthew_Lawless
    @Matthew_Lawless 7 месяцев назад

    This is a wonder reference for 3D modeling. Thank you so much!

  • @darrenkawasaki6345
    @darrenkawasaki6345 9 лет назад +1

    that's a lovely house.got to go and see this house.

  • @MrDaiseymay
    @MrDaiseymay 5 месяцев назад

    Looks very familiar. I think it was featured in the BBC TV series ''TUDOR FARM'''. and a occasional glimpse in 'REPAIR SHOP'', which is set in the same place. On that subject, there are many other ancient buildings on the 'WEALD and DOWNLAND Open MUSEUM.'' that were from all over the country, dismantled, and moved there, then reconstructed. Other's were moved there whole, amazing.

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  5 месяцев назад

      I have posted videos of some of the others...Tindalls cottage the Plumbers the farmhouse, blacksmiths etc.

  • @TheJimsock
    @TheJimsock 9 лет назад

    Dripping with History.
    Thanks very much for the look.

  • @karenbartlett1307
    @karenbartlett1307 2 года назад

    Just subscribed after watching the clergy cottage video. Fascinating history and building techniques, thanks!

  • @TheMrWoodsman
    @TheMrWoodsman 9 лет назад +2

    Very interesting Harry, I look forward to seeing you make some of the furniture in the same design. Regards

  • @DeeDee-lz8zx
    @DeeDee-lz8zx 3 года назад

    Thank you for your lovely video.

  • @ampersand.
    @ampersand. 2 года назад

    What a nice vid, thank you. I must revisit the Weald & Downland sometime.

  • @tee528
    @tee528 9 лет назад +5

    Really enjoyed this video, Harry. Thanks for sharing. Have watched it several times. It is amazing to think that this house was built long before Columbus discovered America! I suppose the steep vaulted roof was to allow smoke to escape. Or perhaps to shed off snow? The roof appears to be shingled with cedar shakes?

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  9 лет назад +3

      Thanks I am pleased to hear that especially as I know technically its not the greatest filming! The roof tiles are in fact clay tiles...I expect this house could tell a lot of stories.

  • @piayugamer7105
    @piayugamer7105 4 года назад

    Loved this. Kind regards from Spain.

  • @pacifistidentitarian549
    @pacifistidentitarian549 Год назад

    Better than many homes in the world today in shanty towns

  • @TanzilaAbed
    @TanzilaAbed 6 месяцев назад

    This dude actually sounds like a polite medieval fellow

  • @THINKincessantly
    @THINKincessantly 2 года назад

    The hall looked the home used for Tudor Monastery farm...

  • @eileenhetherington3704
    @eileenhetherington3704 Год назад

    Why is this video so short? It's a large house and we are seeing a small portion of it. Are there hearths and fireplaces? That is the most fascinating part of these old homes, that, and the flooring, stairwells and doorways. Antique shops have lots of old jugs and pottery, we want to see the house!

  • @oldfarmshow
    @oldfarmshow 9 лет назад

    Thank you for the video

  • @tropifiori
    @tropifiori 9 лет назад

    Lovely Harry

  • @ivanolsen7966
    @ivanolsen7966 Год назад

    thanks for not mentioning the roof tiles laid in a bed of lime mortar or plaster

  • @nevreiha
    @nevreiha 2 года назад

    shame you didnt show the loo that hangs off the back haha, when I was at the weald and downland museum there was a pile of fire ashes placed underneath it outside to look like feces. With what you were saying about the cattle I remember there being two bulls or cows kept in a pen on the other side (they weren't particularly jovial to see us and had a sombre look about them)

  • @tooyoungtobeold8756
    @tooyoungtobeold8756 3 года назад

    This is my favourite house in the whole museum - a Yeoman's House I guess.

  • @antharch
    @antharch 9 лет назад +3

    In the exterior shot at the beginning, there appears to be a garderobe (indoor privy) protruding from the side of the solar (upstairs bedchamber). I didn't notice it on the interior shot. Is it actually a wardrobe?

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  9 лет назад +2

      No - you are right it is a garderobe...well spotted. I will be putting up another film on a different house where I will show the garderobe.

    • @antharch
      @antharch 9 лет назад

      Harry Rogers So long as nobody`s using it, thanks ;)

  • @ot0m0t0
    @ot0m0t0 9 лет назад +3

    How did they close the windows in the winter?

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  9 лет назад +3

      They had shutters but no window glass! a bit breezy!

  • @ironpirate8
    @ironpirate8 9 лет назад +1

    Very nice, I like the construction! Was this house used in the Tudor Monastery Farm series?

  • @michaelwilliams4086
    @michaelwilliams4086 2 года назад

    Did you ever manage to have a go at recreating some of the furniture and pieces you admired?

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  2 года назад +1

      Haha so many things to do in life...not yet!

  • @h2o270
    @h2o270 9 лет назад +1

    With your leather work have you ever thought about make leather water containers?

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  9 лет назад +1

      Ron - I have made leather tankards lined with brewers pitch.....and one of my friends is very good at making both tankards and water bottles etc ...so perhaps so some time!