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    18 Gorgeous English Thatched Cottages

    Source: http://britainandbritishness.com/201...-cottages.html



    Up until the early 19th century, thatching was the only style of roofing available for most people living in the English countryside.


    The counties of Hampshire, Wiltshire, Dorset, and Gloucestershire

    From about 1820, Welsh slate started to replace thatch as the roofing material of choice and the canals and later railways made it easier and cheaper to transport to remoter areas of England.

    By the late 1800s, thatch became a sign of poverty as mechanization replaced agricultural jobs and people migrated to cities to work in factories.

    Over the last 30 years, there has been a resurgence of interest in historic building preservation and thatch is now a symbol of wealth.

    Join us as we take a look at some beautiful thatched cottages from the counties of Hampshire, Wiltshire, Dorset, and Gloucestershire.

    Hampshire


    A thatched cottage at Stoke in Hampshire.

    Hampshire is the 3rd largest “shire” county in the UK. It has two national parks: the New Forest and the South Downs.

    William the Conqueror created the New Forest as his personal hunting ground, evicting many poor peasant families from their homes in the process.

    Two of his sons died in the forest, including his successor, King William II (William Rufus), who was struck by an arrow in mysterious circumstances. According to local folklore, this was an ‘act of God’ as punishment for his mistreatment of the area’s inhabitants.


    Thatched cottage in the village of Longstock in Hampshire.

    You can visit the place where the king fell, called the Rufus Stone. The inscription reads:

    Here stood the oak tree, on which an arrow shot by Sir Walter Tyrrell at a stag, glanced and struck King William the Second, surnamed Rufus, on the breast, of which he instantly died, on the second day of August, anno 1100.


    A Thatched Cottage at Crawley near Winchester, Hampshire.

    Hampshire is famous for other other reasons too. Jane Austen and Charles Dickens both grew up here, as did one of the most prominent figures of the industrial revolution—Isambard Kingdom Brunel.


    A thatched cottage in Nether Wallop, Hampshire.

    If you reside in New Hampshire, or Southampton or Portsmouth, Virginia, in the United States, you may be interested to know that some of the earliest Jamestown settlers hailed from Hampshire, England and named places after their old English home towns of Southampton and Portsmouth.


    A thatched cottage in Nether Wallop, Hampshire.


    A thatched cottage at Wherwell in Hampshire.


    Cottage in Winchester Road, Wherwell, Hampshire.

    Wiltshire


    The home of Stonehenge, the medieval Salisbury Cathedral, and Longleat and Stourhead country houses, Wiltshire has much to offer residents and tourists alike.

    Largely agricultural, 390 mills, and even vineyards, are mentioned in the Domesday Book—William the Conqueror’s “Great Survey” in 1086.

    While spending the Christmas time of 1085 in Gloucester, William had deep speech with his counsellors and sent men all over England to each shire to find out what or how much each landholder had in land and livestock and what it was worth.


    A pretty thatched cottage above the village of Pitton in Wiltshire.

    Prized for its wool in the 13th and 14th centuries, the Cistercian monasteries of Wiltshire supplied Florentine and Flemish markets.

    Two thirds of the county lies on chalk, and has several white horses carved into the Wiltshire hillsides.


    Westbury White Horse.

    Claimed to commemorate King Alfred, who was born in the Vale of White Horse, according to legend, the first Anglo-Saxon invaders into England fought under a white horse standard.


    Thatched cottage in Wiltshire.


    Beautiful cottages at Haxton in Wiltshire.

    Dorset


    With a long history of settlement dating back to the Neolithic era, Dorset is no stranger to invaders, with Romans conquering the Celts, and the first recorded Viking raid on the British Isles in the 8th century.

    Invaders of a different kind entered England in 1348 by way of flea-ridden rats carrying the Black Death at the Dorset coastal town of Melcombe Regis.

    No wonder it was favored by invaders—over half of Dorset is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and three-quarters of its coastline is a World Heritage Site.


    Cottage at West Lulworth, Dorset.


    Gold Hill, Shatesbury, Dorset.


    Thatched Cottage, Dorchester, Dorset


    Gloucestershire

    Comprising part of “The Cotswolds”—an area of gently rolling hills with golden-colored stone-built villages, historic towns and stately homes and gardens—Gloucestershire is mentioned in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle—a year by year historical record of life in 10th century England.


    Thornbury Castle, Gloucesteshire.

    The county is steeped in historic buildings from medieval Gloucester Cathedral, Tewkesbury Abbey and the church at Cirencester, to the Tudor Thornbury Castle which was thought so grand that it roused the jealously of a very powerful man—Cardinal Wolsey, who promptly beheaded its builder, the Duke of Buckingham, for alleged treason.


    Thatched Cottage in Chipping Campden, The Cotswolds, Gloucestershire.


    Thatched Cottages in Gloucester

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    Looks warm and cosy, gives you that "home" feeling.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Destroyer View Post
    Looks warm and cosy, gives you that "home" feeling.
    I got a little nervous when I saw someone with the name of "The Destoyer" in my thread about thatched cottages. I was worried that I'd come back to this...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kazimiera View Post
    I got a little nervous when I saw someone with the name of "The Destoyer" in my thread about thatched cottages. I was worried that I'd come back to this...

    If you pay a tribute, your cottages may be safe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Destroyer View Post
    If you pay a tribute, your cottages may be safe.
    Here you go!


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    The photo below is my dream English cottage, though it doesn't appear to have the thatched roof. I like to imagine myself inside writing and illustrating my poetry and children's books. With tea and scones and floral teapots. Leading my eccentric fantasy life. lol I did turn the living room in my house into an Old World/English library. (Tables that look like a stack of books, leather wing back chairs, ornate gold framed paintings, tapestry rug, my Ukrainian grandfather's ancient mahogany bookcase that my father refinished for me, etc.) This may be the closest I get to having an actual English Cottage.


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    Looks like Hobbit villages.

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    I love them.

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