Tom took some time one sunny day after Christmas to just wander round the site and take some pictures. It is always good to take a minute to step back and take a look at the things we have done or are doing. Also assess the things that need to put on the list for the maintenance team to have a look at.
The roundhouse build is now reaching completion, a lot has been learned about the consistency of the daub.
The weaving house is now being daubed. the paneling on the end gables is already starting to weather in nicely
One of the up coming projects is to repair and repoint the kitchen hearth.
We have been given a wealth of images that Anne Burton took of a ‘day in the life of’ volunteers working on site in the hours before the school children arrive. Do have a look – I have put them all under the ‘Volunteers’ page. Follow this link to the page https://www.handsonheritage.co.uk/volunteers/preparing-for-a-school-visit/
During Winter 2022/23 the intention is to make sufficient progress on the building to make it water tight so that it can be fitted out inside. A double layer of waney edged larch is being used to infill the gable ends of the building. Lime mortar mixed with horse hair is being used to screed the laths. The few panels which have already been daubed will be skimmed with lime mortar to provide a uniform finish. Additional volunteers are needed to help with the lime mortar mixing and application. Doors have been made out of reclaimed oak and will be fitted with appropriate hinges and a ‘Roman’ lock.
Forge Roof
The forge roof is leaking and some of the support posts are rotted. We are hoping to salvage the existing roof structure and replace each failing support post in turn. Finally a new waterproof membrane will be fastened to the roof. Work is planned to start early in 2023 and needs to be completed before the school visits begin again in March.
Roman Villa Excavation Area
After storm Eunice destroyed the tented roof structure earlier in 2022 a temporary repair was effected. The supports have been extended and additional rafters provided greater support for the tarpaulin cover. In October this work was completed and a new tarpaulin fitted. This new structure provides a larger area of protected useable space around the excavation area.
March 2022 saw us celebrating the fixing of the final shingles and boards to the Weaving House roof.
The volunteers have spent many hours making shingles, fixing them, recovering them from the fire and refixing them, it was a great thing to celebrate.
Everyone put their time and effort in to see the job done. Simon and John were especially diligent in the preparation and fixing of the shingles. But it was a real team effort. Thanks to everyone.
Stephen wrote and performed a celebratory piece which I reproduce here.
‘Seeouroof’
(Plundered by Stephen Worrall from ‘Beowulf’)
The fortunes favoured Hands on Heritage. Friends and
kinsmen flocked to it’s support; young followers, a force
to grow, future kinsmen.
So their mind turned to hall-building: they handed down
orders for men to work on a great weaving-hall meant to
be a wonder of the eastern shore for ever;
it would be their weaving-room, there to dispense
wisdom and skill to young and old.
Orders for work to adorn that wallstead and roof were
sent to many peoples. Some renowned in the art of
shingling, powerful counsellors, journeying far, would
lend advice, doubting the skills of the followers, too hard
an ordeal.
But the comrades rallied, skilled in the use of ancestral
blades, brave in their quest.
They proved their mastery in hall-building.
Then a Dragon, on the prowl from the steep vaults of a
stone-roofed barrow where he guarded a hoard writhed
with anger when he found the hall within his lands. The
vile sky-winger, belched out flames and burnt bright
homesteads, lashing shingle and thatch, everywhere the
havoc he wrought was in evidence. Back to the hoard he
would dart before daybreak, to hide in his den.
Then the Custodians were given bad news, a hard truth.
Deep anguish. The darkened mood gave way to a great
determination among the kinsmen, to see the fire dragon
thwarted. Then the order was given for all hands to help
to refurbish the Weaving Hall immediately. Men used
honed iron to cleave fine timbers, gifted craftsmen,
labour of love.
For three winters they toiled until soon it stood there,
finished and ready, in full view, the hall of halls. The hall
towered, its gables wide and high. Many did praise its
symmetry and craftsmanship.
The Custodians called for a great feasting, round upon
round of mead was passed. They sang then and played,
harp tunes and tales of adventure. There were high
times on the hall benches.
The world did hear tell of this wondrous wallstead. They
were a right people.
With apologies to Seamus Heaney
Thanks to everyone for the pictures – and, of course, for their hard work. It was a serious milestone for us all.
Following the exchange of eucalyptus logs and spoons we received another. thank you note.
This time it it is a beautifully hand drawn one from Angela’s grand-daughter. It is wonderful to exchange art and craft items between enthusiasts. I have photographed this note on some spoons carved from the offcuts from our sweet chestnut shingle work.
Yesterday’s storm resulted in some damage on site, as you can see from the pictures. Hopefully, once we have assessed the breakages, we will be able to re assemble the cover over the Roman dig withou too much trouble.
Thanks to Ben for dropping in on the site, taking these pictures and letting us know what has happened.
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