BBC News - 'We want to bring Baguley Hall in Wythenshawe back to life' - BBC News
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The Vernacular Architecture Group was formed in 1952 to further the study of traditional buildings, originally those of the British Isles. Today the VAG also reflects a growing interest in buildings from other parts of the world. https://www.vag.org.uk
BBC News - 'We want to bring Baguley Hall in Wythenshawe back to life' - BBC News
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Kings Norton Green One-Place Study. Image: Photo of The Green at Kings Norton - a grassy area with several trees - and buildings and many parked cars beyond. The buildings include A church with a spire, at least one half-timbered building, and a variety of other commercial and residential properties, all hidden to varying degrees by trees. One-Place Studies, where family history and local history unite
Karen Averby @karenaverby.bsky.social has registered her Kings Norton Green One-Place Study! Researching the Medieval & other buildings hereβwhich reflect the social, economic and architectural history of The Greenβwill hopefully reveal stories of the people associated with them. #OnePlaceWednesday
Archaeology often challenges assumptions about listed buildings. This Leicestershire house was thought to be 17th century until a survey revealed evidence that it was mediaeval.
On 26 Feb I'll be speaking online about Reinterpreting Listed Buildings:
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/reinterpre...
Always pleased too see tree-ring dates published in @varchgroup.bsky.social journal. This year I'm amused to learn that Ye Olde Mitre Inne at Barnet is actually older (1538, 1546-78) than usually claimed (1633). That never happens with pubs! Its still not ye oldest in the country though!
Heart-shaped label stop.
Heart on voussoir, Clapham, North Yorkshire.
Heart in decorative brickwork, Northern France.
Heart embedded in stone wall, Cumbria.
Happy #ValentinesDay! It's time to bring out the annual 'hearts on buildings' again. If you know of more examples, do post them below.
The "Great Stable" at Tattershall Castle... or is it? This 15thC listed building was once presented as stables until survey revealed it was a lodging range for retainers. We'll be Reinterpreting Listed Buildings during an online talk on 26 Feb.
More info:
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/reinterpre...
Dendrochronology helped to push back the date of construction for many ancient buildings, sometimes by several centuries. I'll be looking at tree-ring dating on 26 Feb as part of the Reinterpreting Listed Buildings online talk:
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/reinterpre...
πΈ Martin Bridge
The next Triskele Heritage online talk is Reinterpreting Listed Buildings. It looks at why buildings were listed, what conditions were like for listing investigators, why many listings were short & inaccurate, plus how new research is pushing back dating.
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/reinterpre...
Thornton Rust, Wensleydale.
'Vernacular Architecture of the Yorkshire Dales' - YVBSG day school held in conjunction with Upper Wharfedale Heritage Group on 28 Feb 2026 in Skipton Town Hall. Do join us for an excellent programme of talks exploring the wonderful traditional buildings of the Dales! www.yvbsg.org.uk/events.html
The next Triskele Heritage winter lecture is happening next week. Please do feel free to share far and wide if you can π
More info and bookings can be found here:
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-mediae...
New to the @heritagewshc.bsky.social Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre blog: A new dating technique for historic buildings.
When dendrochronology failed and carbon-14 dating didn't match what was known about certain roof truss features, another technique was tried...
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Wymondley Priory, Hertfordshire.
Much Hadham, Hertfordshire.
Ugford, Wiltshire.
Do you have a research project that would benefit from extra funding? The VAG offers grants for the study and presentation of vernacular architecture and there's still time to submit an application for the current round of Research Grants! Closing date: 28 February. See www.vag.org.uk/grants.htm.
Just 2 weeks to go until the next Triskele Heritage online talk: The Mediaeval Traveller - a journey into life on the road & the observations of mediaeval wayfarers.
Takes place at 7pmGMT on Wed 28 Jan. Booking & more info, here:
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-mediae...
πΈ: British Library
Advance notice on this #OnePlaceWednesday of a Northumberland Archives #HouseHistory Workshop, Researching the History of your House. This will take place on Wednesday March 18th from 9.30am to 11.30am GMT, at County Hall, Morpeth. Follow the link for more info and to book a free place.
50 Years of COAM
In 1976, we dismantled our first buildings: Hill Farm Barn and Rossway Granary. Today, they stand at the heart of our farm, forming the centre of our farming operations and capturing the spirit of a classic Chilterns farmstead that could have flourished anytime between 1800 & 1950
Very much enjoyed learning about the work of the Trust and it was fascinating to see how the historical maps are created - so impressive!
Really enjoyed presenting the work of the @historictownstrust.bsky.social and the @varchgroup.bsky.social winter conference. Great fun and lots of interest.
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Really enjoyed your talk - it brought back memories of the VAG Spring Conference in Oxfordshire in 2011 and it was good to hear about some of the buildings we visited then!
Much enjoyed speaking about VCH Oxon's coverage of small towns and urban buildings at this weekend's Vernacular Architecture Group winter conference - part of a stimulating and wide-ranging programme, amidst some august company!
Copy of a slide showing buildings in Stratford-upon-Avon.
Another day of superb talks to conclude the VAG Winter Conference 2026, ranging from historical maps to medieval inns to 16th century fires in Stratford-upon-Avon. Grateful thanks to all our speakers and everyone who attended!
Copy of a slide showing Nottingham's caves.
A slightly unusual but fascinating subject for a talk at the VAG Winter Conference 2026 - the amazing caves hidden under Nottingham's buildings!
Copy of a slide showing Nottingham's vernacular buildings.
Excellent first day of the VAG Winter Conference 2026 on urban buildings with a good variety of talks covering Ruthin, Chipping Norton, Lincoln, Nottingham, Durham, Nantwich and Newcastle!
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Wood Hall, Copley, recorded by the YVBSG in 1991.
Are you a student with an interest in historic buildings? We now offer a reduced membership fee for students - for just Β£8 a year, you get a copy of our annual journal, discount on events, online access to building reports, practical recording experience and more! www.yvbsg.org.uk/membership.h...
It should be working again now, James - T&F fixed the problem overnight. Give it a try and let me know if you still can't get in. Good luck with the deadline!
Well, actually, I'm having trouble too! I can't access the journal either (without paying). I've reported the issue to Taylor and Francis and hopefully they'll be able to fix it soon. Thank you @jpwarchaeology.bsky.social and @mudandstud.bsky.social for pointing it out - sorry for any inconvenience.
Snowy scene in Carlton in Coverdale, North Yorkshire.
Wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas, and may you find some fantastic buildings in 2026!
Outbuilding at Woodsome Hall, possibly former dovecote and forge.
Our interactive map showing all buildings recorded by the YVBSG has just been updated! The latest version includes this intriguing little outbuilding at Woodsome Hall. If you're a member, the map also gives you access to the full online reports. Browse at www.yvbsg.org.uk/reports.html.
A quick pencil sketch of buildings on a high street, with detail added to the more historic building on the left to emphasise the character of the 16th century structure.
A quick sketch of High Street, Charing, Kent with 27, 29 High Street (Sherborne House) drawn a bit more fully than the rest. This 16th building incorporated a shop with its own doorway at the left hand end. The main house was to the right.
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Pen drawing of a timber framed building with a projecting shop window with a roof supported by posts. To the left are the former shop windows, to the right is the 16th century house.
27, 29 High Street (Sherborne House), Charing, Kent. This 16th building incorporated a shop with its own doorway at the left hand end. The main house was to the right.
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