Nestled in the hills of the South Down National Park, Butser Ancient Farm is a unique historical research site that has given archaeologist the opportunity to study life in ancient Britain.
Nestled in the hills of the South Down National Park, Butser Ancient Farm is a historical research site that has given archaeologist the unique opportunity to study life in ancient Britain.
The farm displays ongoing constructions of ancient buildings based on real sites, dating from the Stone Age through the Iron Age and Roman Britain, and finishing with the Anglo-Saxons.
There is a full programme of special events including fantastic Celtic festivals and workshops, such as metallurgy, Iron Age cooking, bushcraft skills or felting. It’s a truly memorable family day out on the Hampshire/West Sussex border.
In this final episode of a four-part series on Butser Ancient Farm in the UK, we spoke with Darren Hammerton, a treewright, who has been building a Saxon Longhouse using traditional methods.
Darren explained about what was involved in the project and what he had learnt about Saxon carpentry.
www.butserancientfarm.co.uk/
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