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Author: Imogen Clarkson-Wright

Eel House, Salisbury water meadows

Eel Houses, What Exactly are They?

December 24, 2023 Buildings
Lychgate

Lychgate, What are These Medieval Icons?

December 23, 2023 Buildings
Poultry Cross, Salisbury The Poultry Cross is a market cross and is the only one remaining of the four market crosses that once stood in Salisbury. Dating from the 14th century, it is a stone hexagonal open arched shelter and is a Grade I listed building

The Medieval Market Cross, What are They?

December 17, 2023 Buildings
The derelict remains of Swanshurst Farm, a medieval timber-framed house, demolished in the early 20th century

History of Timber Framed Houses in England

December 13, 2023 Buildings
milestones

Milestones Have Been Here Since the Roman Times

December 12, 2023 Village
Robert Bingham acquired the manor of Melcombe in the early C13

What was Feudalism During the Medieval Period?

December 9, 2023 Village
By the 1820s, domestic production likely decreased to between 60,000 and 70,000 tons per year.

Oak Bark Was a Substantial Business From the 1600s

November 30, 2023 Old Ways
Icknield Way slightly quieter today that it was 2000 years ago.

Icknield Way, the Oldest Road in Britain?

November 24, 2023 Ancient

The Rural Relics, What Are Cob Cottages?

November 20, 2023 Buildings
This folks is a stunning Roman super-highway built 1,900 years ago, and is near me here is Dorset. It was a route once trod by legionnaires as they marched west. This is the London to Exeter road, and of course ran through the town of Dorchester.

Roman Roads of Britain, The Ancient Highways

November 15, 2023 Ancient

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