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Official Twitter account of the Cumbria Vernacular Buildings Group, a voluntary body, who study, research and record Cumbria's vernacular buildings.

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If you missed episode 1 you can catch up now to find out about the residents of an 18th century house in Bristol #househistory #socialhistory #heritage

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Our Spring 2019 newsletter is now available for non-members to view, summarising winter talks with topics such as architect Edward Boardman, Church Houses, old courts and yards of Norwich and much more! nhbg.org.uk/getmedia/3274e…

Our Spring 2019 newsletter is now available for non-members to view, summarising winter talks with topics such as architect Edward Boardman, Church Houses, old courts and yards of Norwich and much more! nhbg.org.uk/getmedia/3274e…
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A house notable for the corbelled stacks on the wings dated 1627 and 1811. Inclined slates on the chimney tops are known locally as 'chimney devils'. Roof of main block extends down between the wings to form a pentice over a door. Troutbeck, Cumbria. #VirtualVernacular CVBG

A house notable for the corbelled stacks on the wings dated 1627 and 1811. Inclined slates on the chimney tops are known locally as 'chimney devils'. Roof of main block extends down between the wings to form a pentice over a door. Troutbeck, Cumbria. #VirtualVernacular <a href="/CVBG2013/">CVBG</a>
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The Council for British Archaeology has made a number of practical handbooks available online and free to download. This includes 'Fixtures and Fittings in Dated Houses 1567-1763' - new.archaeologyuk.org/practical-hand… ArchaeologyUK #heritage #buildinghistory #archaeology

The Council for British Archaeology has made a number of practical handbooks available online and free to download. This includes 'Fixtures and Fittings in Dated Houses 1567-1763' - new.archaeologyuk.org/practical-hand… <a href="/archaeologyuk/">ArchaeologyUK</a> #heritage #buildinghistory #archaeology
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Red cedar shingles to this wonderful roof at Scargill Chapel, Kettlewell by George Gaze Pace, 1958-61. Midsummer, late evening and waiting for the light to rake across the north elevation. Listing here historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-li…

Red cedar shingles to this wonderful roof at Scargill Chapel, Kettlewell by George Gaze Pace, 1958-61. Midsummer, late evening and waiting for the light to rake across the north elevation. Listing here historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-li…
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Carlisle Guildhall, originally Redness Hall, is an L-shaped timber-framed building of 1396-1400. Each wing was designed for a different purpose: one purely a commercial development, the other had greater pretensions with a crown-post roof (rare for Cumbria). #VirtualVernacular

Carlisle Guildhall, originally Redness Hall, is an L-shaped timber-framed building of 1396-1400. Each wing was designed for a different purpose: one purely a commercial development, the other had greater pretensions with a crown-post roof (rare for Cumbria). #VirtualVernacular
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Have you ever noticed crow-steps when you have been exploring #Cumbria? It is used as decoration, as well as a convenient method for finishing stone or brick courses #CurvyGableWeek #VirtualVernacular #vernacular #vernacularbuildings #heritage

Have you ever noticed crow-steps when you have been exploring #Cumbria? It is used as decoration, as well as a convenient method for finishing stone or brick courses #CurvyGableWeek #VirtualVernacular #vernacular #vernacularbuildings #heritage
Churches Conservation Trust (@thecct) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our #ChurchOfTheDay sits upon C8th Saxon foundations, has medieval wallpaintings, wonderful pew carvings, a fruity font cover & so much more! It is a real gem! Say hello to Holy Trinity Church, #Wensley, #NorthYorkshire! Learn more about this church 👉 bit.ly/37Q9kPv

Our #ChurchOfTheDay sits upon C8th Saxon foundations, has medieval wallpaintings, wonderful pew carvings, a fruity font cover &amp; so much more! It is a real gem!

Say hello to Holy Trinity Church, #Wensley, #NorthYorkshire!

Learn more about this church 👉 bit.ly/37Q9kPv
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How a building has historically been decorated is often more intangible. However, fragments of wallpaper can provide clues. BBC have recently reshown 'The Story of Wallpaper' which you can catch here - bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03… #heritage #buildinghistory

How a building has historically been decorated is often more intangible. However, fragments of wallpaper can provide clues. BBC have recently reshown 'The Story of Wallpaper' which you can catch here - bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03… #heritage #buildinghistory
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Kirkby Stephen, from a book of sketches, scenes and poems made by Thomas Fawcett in 1876, aged 70 years, made from his memory of the town as it was in 1817 #KendalArchives #MemoryTimeTravel #HistoryBeginsAtHome

Kirkby Stephen, from a book of sketches, scenes and poems made by Thomas Fawcett in 1876, aged 70 years, made from his memory of the town as it was in 1817 #KendalArchives #MemoryTimeTravel #HistoryBeginsAtHome
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Projecting through-stones or slates are often seen on buildings in the Yorkshire Dales binding the inner and outer faces of the wall. But why do they project - to throw off the rain, to show where the through-stones exist, or simply to avoid the need to trim their length?

Projecting through-stones or slates are often seen on buildings in the Yorkshire Dales binding the inner and outer faces of the wall. But why do they project - to throw off the rain, to show where the through-stones exist, or simply to avoid the need to trim their length?
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L-shaped house with larger older wing having an unusual oriel window projecting on short timber cantilevers, formerly with door below. Later wing has a corbelled chimney and contains a cupboard dated 1674. Granary extension at nearest end. Troutbeck, Cumbria. #VirtualVernacular

L-shaped house with larger older wing having an unusual oriel window projecting on short timber cantilevers, formerly with door below. Later wing has a corbelled chimney and contains a cupboard dated 1674. Granary extension at nearest end. Troutbeck, Cumbria. #VirtualVernacular
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A Friends Meeting House built c1731 as a single storey building with 2 rooms and mullioned windows. Walls raised and gallery installed 1762-4, and sash windows perhaps added at this time. Further alterations 1859, including addition of porch. Alston, Cumbria. #VirtualVernacular

A Friends Meeting House built c1731 as a single storey building with 2 rooms and mullioned windows. Walls raised and gallery installed 1762-4, and sash windows perhaps added at this time. Further alterations 1859, including addition of porch. Alston, Cumbria. #VirtualVernacular
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Rydal Mount and Gardens, home to #WilliamWordsworth and his wife, Mary from 1813 until their deaths in 1850 and 1859. Whilst at Rydal Mount William became Distributor of Stamps for #Westmorland, a position he held until 1842 when he resigned on becoming the #PoetLaureate.

Rydal Mount and Gardens, home to #WilliamWordsworth and his wife, Mary from 1813 until their deaths in 1850 and 1859.

Whilst at <a href="/Rydal_Mount/">Rydal Mount</a> William became Distributor of Stamps for #Westmorland, a position he held until 1842 when he resigned on becoming the #PoetLaureate.
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Can you identify this mystery church? This picture was framed by Wilson's Stationery, Wall Paper & Picture Frame Warehouse & Fine Art Gallery "Show Rooms of Paintings and Fancy Goods" on King Street in Whitehaven according to the back. We'd love to know if you recognise it.

Can you identify this mystery church? This picture was framed by Wilson's Stationery, Wall Paper &amp; Picture Frame Warehouse &amp; Fine Art Gallery "Show Rooms of Paintings and Fancy Goods" on King Street in Whitehaven according to the back. We'd love to know if you recognise it.