Looming presence
Various projects are on the go at the moment. A replica of the smaller loom from the Oseberg boat burial has just been finished. Opinion differs about how it was […]
Various projects are on the go at the moment. A replica of the smaller loom from the Oseberg boat burial has just been finished. Opinion differs about how it was […]
For three years the hands on heritage volunteers have devoted Wednesdays to recreating a Roman mosaic floor in our winter dining room reconstruction. It was finally finished this October and […]
In a World first, the magic of artificial intelligence was used to automate the laying of a reconstructed Roman mosaic floor. In the attached video you can see how the […]
First make your tesserae -in our case cubes of local stone and tile that were roughly 13mm square when viewed from above. For our room we made 140,000 of five […]
The time had come to demolish our first roundhouse experiment to pave the way for the Mark II. The Mark I was based on the 2014 excavation evidence from Glastonbury […]
After 3 years and 140,000 tesserae, the Roman mosaic is finally finished. A great achievement by a dedicated and talented group of volunteers who have created a real work of […]
Our mosaic animals have had a make over. Whatley the elephant has had a trunkoplasty and the Lufton fish tank has been revamped. This completes the work on the ante […]
Something fishy is going on in the Roman building, as a fish tank has been added in the ante room. The fish (and eel) design copies some from the local […]
Work on the Roman mosaic is rapidly reaching its conclusion, with the latest flower design being added to the ante room. The gap next to it is for the installation […]
The latest part of the mosaic uses a design we have nicknamed the jesters hat(s) for obvious reasons. The mosaic creeps ever nearer its conclusion.