Rural Village Life in England - Weald & Downland Living Museum - Repair Shop BBC

Rural village life in England has changed incredibly over the last 1000 years. The Weald and Downland Living Museum does an amazing job of showcasing the history of rural village life in England. Across 40 acres of land, you can visit a large number of buildings, houses and rural trades that explain how village life evolved and how trades have died out. It’s also the home of the BBC programme The Repair Shop. For information on visiting the museum:- Chapters:- 0:00 Intro 0:45 Start of the Museum 1:31 Toll House 2:03 Market Hall 2:38 Upper Hall 3:07 Middle St Shop 4:14 Walderton House 5:20 Whittaker Cottages 7:43 Tin Tabernacle Church 8:10 Rural Trades 10:41 Bakehouse 11:18 Flour Mill 12:18 Daily House 12:54 The Repair Shop Barn 13:35 Smithy 14:44 Potting Shed 15:10 School House 15:50 Medieval House 16:45 Poplar House 17:38 Granary 18:27 Bayleaf Farmstead 19:06 Cowfold Farm 19:43 Shepherds Hut
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