This Rural Farmhouse Was Once A Huge Medieval Estate | Time Team | Chronicle
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- Опубліковано 2 лис 2024
- Time Team travels to a Shropshire farmhouse in Aston Eyre and discovers the great hall of a medieval manor complex. The team's efforts are concentrated as much above the ground as beneath as they travel to Aston Eyre, Shropshire where a farmhouse converted from a medieval gatehouse is just the starting point for three days of hard work.
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Here for history and a great guy in a handmade rainbow sweater.
I wonder if his wife made it for him 15 years ago.
Yes, that sweater is a part of him!🥰
And also the rainbow gloves!
Rip
Jumper
Wow, a jaw drop episode! I recognized the names FitzAer and Charlton. The Alan de Charlton who married Margery FitzAer are my 21st great-grandparents! Talk about coming face to face with family history!
I'd be so proud to be the caretaker of such a home with that deep history. I would love to see how the owner carries forward the tradition of change. It must have been a treat to have that team of experts with their vast experience all scrambling about the place and ferreting out its secrets.
Carried on past tense this episode was recorded over fifteen years ago lol
These videos are not just fascinating - they’re FUN ! I really enjoy the relationship between these people. Their enthusiasm is catching and they show respect and fondness to each other.
This was fantastic! It took incredible planning and expense, and it was so great to see so many experts from different fields coming together to solve a mystery. I'm so glad there are people who care about the medieval era. It is a fascinating period of history. Well done!
I’ve watched Time Team FOREVER and I didn’t think there was one I hadn’t seen but here it is!👍 So great to see the history they bring to us and the slapstick camaraderie of the team that made this such a wonderful show.❤️ Well done!
Agreed, there are some that i hadn't seen aswell
I'm enjoying this show so much! Alan de Charlton was my ancestor ...this brings their story to life ❤
of course he was
Wow, a TT that I haven’t seen before! Be still my foolish heart. I’m thoroughly addicted to this program.
The thumbnail image is a solid proof Tony Robinson is a real time traveller.
Maybe the guys last name is 'Baldrick'
What an excellent place for archeological finds,England, Scotland, Ireland, with all that far back history 😊
Lol. Just when you think you've watched every episode, BOOM, a random one pops out of nowhere.
This is great!! 😊
Poor Phil. You can tell his back his jacked up pretty bad. They say thats a sign of a good archeologist, but it makes me feel bad for him.
Oh, how I’d love to hang out with you guys (and lady) on one of your sites! Amazing work, gentlemen!😮
I love how the thumbnail resembles Tony. 👨🍳🍺
Time Team's greatest enemy Victorian building and garden features. Though loved this dig really showed the adhoc and piecemeal nature of domestic buildings.
Came here for the history, stayed for the rainbow sweater.
I'd love to know what has been done with these buildings. I hope the owner kept and restoredas many medieval elements as possible
I wonder what this place looks like now after the owner renovated it??
From the photos I can find online it looks like it's unfortunately still derelict. Although in early 2022 it was apparently being restored by its new owner
At 15:09 In the wall above the culvert there seems to be a large semicircular mark at about twice the height of Tony and Mick. It doesn't look structural. The stain of an old roof line perhaps? Any ideas? You can see it from a further perspective at 15:38
I love it when the owners of these places drag the time team in before they hide it all.
The owner is like "dam"!
As a new viewer of Time Team can someone explain why they only ever seem to have three days to investigate these sites?
So, everyone on this show has a day job. They work on dig sites, at universities, etc, during the week. They give up their weekends to do this show.
@@eshbena Is this show still on TV in the UK? I have just discovered it. Is this a recent show that we're watching here? Thanks. I would also like to see what the owners did with the renovation, assuming they did one.
@@lemorab1the show ran for 20 years before it was cancelled, but it was announced it was getting a reboot in 2023. This episode is incredibly old, you can tell bc the presenter Tony has hair 😂 they're all very young here
Funding and the experts say jobs.
Salubrious....runs to dictionary
It just blows my mind that this property remains intact - in someone's back yard (so to speak) Do people live in the farmhouse? We had friends who had a farm on the Darling Downs in Queensland. Their family home was the third house built on the property, with the first house derelict, way over there, and the second house used as the shearers' quarters. So I can understand that a new, modern house is built. But over hundreds of years is so much more.
That guy in the red sweater is a problem solver. I like him lol. I think Mick does too:)
46:06 This guy looks like he could be Lindybeige's dad.
Only a few minutes in and I’m thinking the owner will be very lucky if the building isn’t scheduled.
Carenza doesn’t care who she upsets or bankrupts.
Just found this show. Can anyone estimate how many episodes there are? Im completely hooked😂
There's 20 seasons, about 280 episodes
In first 1/3 of episode, they’re wondering what time period the mason’s marks were done (the carved zed). But in the 4th carved zed, above is also carved ‘A.D. 1912’.
Thoughts?
lol that Mark guy doing whatever he likes despite everyone else's opinions again on this episode, same as he did on the cave burial episode that didn't have Mick on it. What a tool.
Just found out that it was Mick Aston who first coined the phrase " landscape archeologist"
Great
I love these shows, I use my iPad to see them while working in the kitchen, but why doesn’t the picture fill out the screen when I swipe it to large?
Because it's old. It's shot in 4:3 aspect format for cathode tube TV's.
I can’t remember but isn’t Fitz, given to Royal children born out of Wedlock ?
@17:15 it says a.d. 1812 above the Mason mark
I'm here for the pott
I was looking for a Roman estate
Anyone else think the guy in the thumbnail pic looks like Tony? ;-)
Sounds like it is one of those places that is just continually occupied.
Something very sexy about that John and Stewart!!!!
Too many ads, considering this doesn't even belong to History Hit
ole red jersey is quite pushy
and inept when considering the way he messed up plotting that trench based on John's geophysics data.
17:03 Z is dead baby..Z is dead...
17:15 A.D. 1912 ??
King Henry the 8th destroyed Catholicism. The edict was destroy churches.
didn't it include the monasteries and convents, too?
Very few churches were destroyed in the Reformation, they were more likely to be converted. It was the monasteries and abbeys that suffered the most
Henry was on to a good thing. Pity it didn't catch on enough.
@@harbourdogNL Let's look at the wonderful buildings Atheist's built.. oh, wait there are none!
@@mtngrl5859 lol, says you. Oh, and define "atheist"
And kung hendre
Get a drone!
You're joking, right? This episode is at least 30 years old. Make sure to pack that drone in a time machine.
Careful with the digging, it's a small island, might unplug something 😂
Where is general Melchett to smack Baldrick?