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"Hello, my name is Kitty Redhead. | |||
Today {{wpen|Wharram Percy}}church stands isolated in the middle of farmland but 800 years ago it was a bustling farming community of two hundred souls. | I'm just finishing carrying these buckets of milk up to the Manor House. I'm a [[Wharram Percy/Glossary#villein|villein]], you see, and this morning just as I was going to take my dough up to Ken the Baker's so that he could bake it for me the Reeve turned up on my doorstep and told me I had to take milk from the dairy up to the Manor for the Lord. As if I didn't have enough work of my own to do. | ||
Anyway, now you are here I will show you around my village and tell you a little about it." | |||
{{Lernpfad|In this '''[[Lernpfad|learning path]]''' you can learn much about '''medieval life'''. Today {{wpen|Wharram Percy}}church stands isolated in the middle of farmland but 800 years ago it was a bustling farming community of two hundred souls. | |||
Wharram Percy is the most famous of the many hundreds of {{wpen| Deserted Medieval Village|lost villages}}of Medieval England. | Wharram Percy is the most famous of the many hundreds of {{wpen| Deserted Medieval Village|lost villages}}of Medieval England. | ||
'''A walk around Wharram Percy''' was originally written for Year 7 students by Colin Beswick. → [[Wharram Percy/Didaktische Analyse|more information]] | '''A walk around Wharram Percy''' was originally written for Year 7 students by Colin Beswick. → [[Wharram Percy/Didaktische Analyse|more information]] | ||
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Version vom 15. November 2020, 09:15 Uhr
"Hello, my name is Kitty Redhead.
I'm just finishing carrying these buckets of milk up to the Manor House. I'm a villein, you see, and this morning just as I was going to take my dough up to Ken the Baker's so that he could bake it for me the Reeve turned up on my doorstep and told me I had to take milk from the dairy up to the Manor for the Lord. As if I didn't have enough work of my own to do.
Anyway, now you are here I will show you around my village and tell you a little about it."
Lernpfad
In this learning path you can learn much about medieval life. Today Wharram Percy(English)church stands isolated in the middle of farmland but 800 years ago it was a bustling farming community of two hundred souls.
Wharram Percy is the most famous of the many hundreds of lost villages(English)of Medieval England.
A walk around Wharram Percy was originally written for Year 7 students by Colin Beswick. → more information
- Fields & Farming
- Living (House and Furniture)
- Food & Drink
- Fashion & Clothes
- Manor House
- A Knight's Tale
- Feudal System
- The Blacksmith
- Manorial Court
- How did the village get lost?
- How was the village rediscovered?
- Glossary