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The Manor Reborn S01E01 720p HDTV X264-BARGE
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The Manor Reborn
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TV Release: 2011-11-24 Torrent Release: 29-11-2011 by user sceneline
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TV Show Genre:
Documentary
Runtime:
59 min.
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Episode: April 2011 (1x1)
Episode Plot:
The Manor Reborn sees a team of historians, experts and volunteers reinterpreting 500-year-old Avebury Manor in Wiltshire, putting the country house in to a national and historic perspective. From the age of Elizabeth I through to the eve of the Second World War - and taking inspiration from other houses across the country - the series and project will reflect on the story of Britain across five centuries, exploring a wide range of craft and furniture-making skills and revealing the invention of 'the home'. The house will be restored as an immersive experience - it will be one of only a few National Trust properties open to the public where they can touch, sit on and enjoy all aspects of the house.
Episode Release:
2011-11-24
Episode Genre:
Documentary
Runtime:
59 min.
Staff:
Actors: Andrew Blackall, Penelope Keith, Paul Martin Writers: N/A Directors: Michelle Bullen, Jon Eastman, Matt Hill, James Vale, Tim Walker
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This four-part series explores the process involved in bringing a historic property back to life. The property in question is the 500-year-old Avebury Manor in Wiltburn, which a team of historians, experts and volunteers works to refurbish. The project considers the story of Britain across five centuries, exploring a range of craft and furniture-making skills and reveals the invention of "the home." Once fully restored, the house will be one of only a few National Trust properties open to the public where they are able to touch and explore all aspects of the manor.