I am impressed with the craftmanship that went into the original building and the materials used not only by the church builders, but also that of the Romans that built the original fort. It is incredible that centuries later the items that they created and built are still there in the church after surviving the forces of nature and time that seek to erode them into the annals of history. Please pass on my gratitude and praise to the entire team working on saving this beautiful piece of history.
I grew up nearby and visited Reculver about ten years ago and someone had built a fire inside by the towers, blackening the stones slightly, and there was just trash everywhere. No one nearby was particularly interested so it's really nice to see that it is now getting the care and attention that it deserves.
Well done EH. I grew up on “Planet Thanet” and now live thousands of miles away but, whenever I get back there, whether by car or train, I know I’m home when I pass the towers on my left. They’re definitely or my “to do” list the next time I get back home.
Totally agree. They are Kent side of the wansum I think and then your on the planet. I left 40 years ago and can't say I miss it but it's nice to visit and the reculver towers are outstanding.
I’m sitting outside it right now, the stairs to go up inside the towers are blocked by a door with a simple four digit combination lock. I tried 1810 which is the number on the plaque but no luck.
they should put money to better use, rebuild the structure with treated wood. so there is hall for community events instead of an empty building, the towers supposedly used for naval but no doubt is empty the majority of the time.
I am impressed with the craftmanship that went into the original building and the materials used not only by the church builders, but also that of the Romans that built the original fort. It is incredible that centuries later the items that they created and built are still there in the church after surviving the forces of nature and time that seek to erode them into the annals of history. Please pass on my gratitude and praise to the entire team working on saving this beautiful piece of history.
I grew up nearby and visited Reculver about ten years ago and someone had built a fire inside by the towers, blackening the stones slightly, and there was just trash everywhere. No one nearby was particularly interested so it's really nice to see that it is now getting the care and attention that it deserves.
Impressive craftsmanship to preserve building history
Fascinates me how old this building is. Amazing to think all those centuries ago the people who worshipped there
Thanks for this wonderful video!
What a beautiful place
Well done EH. I grew up on “Planet Thanet” and now live thousands of miles away but, whenever I get back there, whether by car or train, I know I’m home when I pass the towers on my left. They’re definitely or my “to do” list the next time I get back home.
Totally agree. They are Kent side of the wansum I think and then your on the planet. I left 40 years ago and can't say I miss it but it's nice to visit and the reculver towers are outstanding.
What an impressive project!
Wow such a cool place and such a valuable job they are doing!
Salty wind’ll do that.
Beautiful site ❤
Will it be possible to go inside the reroofed area!
I’m sitting outside it right now, the stairs to go up inside the towers are blocked by a door with a simple four digit combination lock. I tried 1810 which is the number on the plaque but no luck.
@@darthmarticusLFC Back in the 1980s you could go up one tower and then walk across to the other.
Beautiful work! But how will you minimize erosion?
Good work 👏 well done one and all,👏
I’m an avid Time Team watcher. Would be interesting to see them investigate this site. Imagine the ‘geo-fizz’ on this one! Wow
The site was investigated in the 1960s by a team led by Brian Philp.
Wow.
Thank you
Wrong tamping brush and what lime was it nhl 3 .5 and was it covered in Hessian to protect it from rain and the sun.
💕💕🙏🙏🕊🕊
Just hope it won't all tumble into the sea!
Love the work but advertising the lead replacement roof gives undesirable potential future theft. The height will not stop the determined.
I assume they won't be able to access it after the scaffolding comes down.
they should put money to better use, rebuild the structure with treated wood. so there is hall for community events instead of an empty building, the towers supposedly used for naval but no doubt is empty the majority of the time.
All that money and it's going fall into the ocean within the next century
There's a lot more land around it that would flood first making the Wansum channel wider again and cutting off Thanet once more.