- Kentwell Hall
Kentwell Hall is a
stately home inLong Melford ,Suffolk ,England . It includes the hall, outbuildings, a rare breeds farm and gardens first built in theElizabethan era .Kentwell is well known for its
Tudor period re-enactment events, with over 200 re-enactors in full costume and character spread throughout the house and farm demonstrating the roles, trades, language, habits and social interaction of the people of Tudor England.However, Kentwell prefers the term "re-creation" to "re-enactment" as the re-enactors or participants are not trying to simulate a particular historical event, but rather trying to get an authentic impression of life at a particular date. Using authentically made, but not necessarily old, clothing and props is an important aspect of this approach. Participants also interpret their roles and Tudor-lives in first-person interpretation, not third-person description.
"I make bread with flour, water and
barm in this way..." and not "They made bread with flour, water and barm..."The manor house is owned by Patrick and Judith Phillips, who use the house as their
home .Patrick Phillips bought the house in 1971 when it was in an advanced state of disrepair. Since that time, repairs and restorations have been funded by opening the house to the public.External links
* [http://www.kentwell.co.uk Kentwell Hall website]
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