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Jarrow Hall (museum)

Jarrow Hall (formerly Bede's World) is a museum in Jarrow, South Tyneside, England which celebrates the life of the Venerable Bede; a monk, author and scholar who lived in at the Abbey Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Wearmouth-Jarrow, a double monastery at Jarrow and Monkwearmouth, (today part of Sunderland), England.

St Paul's Monastery
The reconstructed Anglo-Saxon farm

The site features a museum dedicated to the life and times of the famous monk, with other features and attractions – including a reconstructed Anglo-Saxon farm and the 18th-century Georgian building Jarrow Hall House itself – reflected in a calendar of activities, including special themed events, an educational programme for schools and heritage skills workshops, alongside space for businesses and events.[1]

History edit

The Anglo-Saxon attraction Bede's World opened on an 11-acre site in Jarrow in 1993 at a cost of almost £10 million, and was run by the Bede's World Charitable Trust, with grant support from the local council. Although the complex attracted 70,000 visitors a year, it became no longer financially viable and ceased operation in February 2016.[2]

The writer and broadcaster Melvyn Bragg was critical of its closure, and in an item on BBC Radio 4's Broadcasting House in 2016, he contrasted the museum's plight to the large funding made available to the Garden Bridge Project in London, which was eventually cancelled.[3]

Reopening and relaunch edit

It was announced in August 2016 that the former Bede's World site would re-open as 'Jarrow Hall Anglo-Saxon Farm, Village and Bede Museum', to be managed by the charity Groundwork's South Tyneside and Newcastle trust.[4]

Following over £100,000 of investment by Groundwork and a soft-open in October 2016, the site fully launched on 8 April 2017, hosting activities for all ages including farm talks, live re-enactment combat, authentic Anglo-Saxon craft and lectures, as well as the reconstructed historical dwellings being renovated by authentically attired workers using traditional wattle and daub building techniques. The interior of Jarrow Hall House was also renovated with Georgian-era expertise provided by Durham University, and hosts a new coffee shop, Hive Coffee Company. The direction and development of the site during the relaunch period were led by Leigh Venus, former Venue Manager of Newcastle upon Tyne's historic Tyneside Cinema.[5][6]

Current features edit

The Bede Museum building features an "Age of Bede" exhibit, which includes excavated artefacts from the historic monastery such as stained glass, imported pottery, coins and stone carvings, and exhibits about Anglo-Saxon culture, Bede's life and works, the life of a monk, and the medieval Kingdom of Northumbria.

There is a working reconstructed Anglo-Saxon farm called Gyrwe (pronounced "Yeerweh") after the Old English name for Jarrow, showing animal husbandry with full-size reconstructions of three timber buildings from Northumbria based on the evidence of archaeological work. Thirlings Hall was the largest, with animal hide and other objects. A wood-burning fire in the form of a small pit/designated area is used throughout the year, and allows for a great smell to filter through the building. The two other buildings, smaller in size, are a grubenhaus – a sunken building used as a cold store – and a monk's cell. All buildings are thatched and were built using traditional techniques.

The farm animals are of similar breeds to animals that would have been present circa 1300 years ago, to simulate the types of animals which would have been seen in Anglo-Saxon England; cattle are smaller and sheep more varied, before selective breeding methods were introduced. Ancient strains of wheat and vegetables, such as those the monks might have eaten, used to be selectively grown on site.

Visitors are able to tour the ruins of the Anglo-Saxon monastery of St Paul, which has been designated a scheduled monument.

The site also features a coffee shop located in Jarrow Hall House, an 18th-century Georgian property adjacent to the Bede Museum. The house was renovated in 2017.[7] The Medieval herb garden at the rear of Jarrow Hall House features over 200 species of herbs, and there is a gift shop within the Bede Museum. The site also house events and conference facilities, both within Jarrow Hall House and the Bede Museum building.

References edit

  1. ^ "Former Bede's World museum to reopen as Jarrow Hall". BBC News. 18 August 2016. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
  2. ^ "Bede's World attraction in Jarrow saved from closure". BBC News. 18 August 2016. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
  3. ^ Bragg, Melvyn (21 February 2016). "'Museums are our national memories', 21/02/2016, Broadcasting House - BBC Radio 4". BBC. Radio 4. from the original on 5 August 2016. Retrieved 5 August 2016.
  4. ^ "Former Bede's World museum to reopen as Jarrow Hall". BBC News. 18 August 2016. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
  5. ^ "Jarrow Hall - formerly Bede's World - opens". Chronicle Live. 7 April 2017. Retrieved 17 October 2022.
  6. ^ MacKie, Bella (31 May 2013). "Good to meet you … Leigh Venus". Guardian. Retrieved 17 October 2022.
  7. ^ https://www.jarrowhall.org.uk/about/

External links edit

  • Jarrow Hall Official Site

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in a calendar of activities including special themed events an educational programme for schools and heritage skills workshops alongside space for businesses and events 1 Contents 1 History 2 Reopening and relaunch 3 Current features 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe Anglo Saxon attraction Bede s World opened on an 11 acre site in Jarrow in 1993 at a cost of almost 10 million and was run by the Bede s World Charitable Trust with grant support from the local council Although the complex attracted 70 000 visitors a year it became no longer financially viable and ceased operation in February 2016 2 The writer and broadcaster Melvyn Bragg was critical of its closure and in an item on BBC Radio 4 s Broadcasting House in 2016 he contrasted the museum s plight to the large funding made available to the Garden Bridge Project in London which was eventually cancelled 3 Reopening and relaunch editIt was announced in August 2016 that the former Bede s World site would re open as Jarrow Hall Anglo Saxon Farm Village and Bede Museum to be managed by the charity Groundwork s South Tyneside and Newcastle trust 4 Following over 100 000 of investment by Groundwork and a soft open in October 2016 the site fully launched on 8 April 2017 hosting activities for all ages including farm talks live re enactment combat authentic Anglo Saxon craft and lectures as well as the reconstructed historical dwellings being renovated by authentically attired workers using traditional wattle and daub building techniques The interior of Jarrow Hall House was also renovated with Georgian era expertise provided by Durham University and hosts a new coffee shop Hive Coffee Company The direction and development of the site during the relaunch period were led by Leigh Venus former Venue Manager of Newcastle upon Tyne s historic Tyneside Cinema 5 6 Current features editThe Bede Museum building features an Age of Bede exhibit which includes excavated artefacts from the historic monastery such as stained glass imported pottery coins and stone carvings and exhibits about Anglo Saxon culture Bede s life and works the life of a monk and the medieval Kingdom of Northumbria There is a working reconstructed Anglo Saxon farm called Gyrwe pronounced Yeerweh after the Old English name for Jarrow showing animal husbandry with full size reconstructions of three timber buildings from Northumbria based on the evidence of archaeological work Thirlings Hall was the largest with animal hide and other objects A wood burning fire in the form of a small pit designated area is used throughout the year and allows for a great smell to filter through the building The two other buildings smaller in size are a grubenhaus a sunken building used as a cold store and a monk s cell All buildings are thatched and were built using traditional techniques The farm animals are of similar breeds to animals that would have been present circa 1300 years ago to simulate the types of animals which would have been seen in Anglo Saxon England cattle are smaller and sheep more varied before selective breeding methods were introduced Ancient strains of wheat and vegetables such as those the monks might have eaten used to be selectively grown on site Visitors are able to tour the ruins of the Anglo Saxon monastery of St Paul which has been designated a scheduled monument The site also features a coffee shop located in Jarrow Hall House an 18th century Georgian property adjacent to the Bede Museum The house was renovated in 2017 7 The Medieval herb garden at the rear of Jarrow Hall House features over 200 species of herbs and there is a gift shop within the Bede Museum The site also house events and conference facilities both within Jarrow Hall House and the Bede Museum building References edit Former Bede s World museum to reopen as Jarrow Hall BBC News 18 August 2016 Retrieved 18 August 2016 Bede s World attraction in Jarrow saved from closure BBC News 18 August 2016 Retrieved 18 August 2016 Bragg Melvyn 21 February 2016 Museums are our national memories 21 02 2016 Broadcasting House BBC Radio 4 BBC Radio 4 Archived from the original on 5 August 2016 Retrieved 5 August 2016 Former Bede s World museum to reopen as Jarrow Hall BBC News 18 August 2016 Retrieved 18 August 2016 Jarrow Hall formerly Bede s World opens Chronicle Live 7 April 2017 Retrieved 17 October 2022 MacKie Bella 31 May 2013 Good to meet you Leigh Venus Guardian Retrieved 17 October 2022 https www jarrowhall org uk about External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bede s World Jarrow Hall Official Site54 58 57 N 1 28 26 W 54 9824 N 1 4739 W 54 9824 1 4739 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jarrow Hall museum amp oldid 1186670204, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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