English Lakeland Mudlarking! Shattered history of a ancient hall + Making a necklace from our find!



Come with us to the stunning English Lake District for an exiting Summertime lake-lark. We discover an array of antique pottery shards from the 15th century Armathwaite Hall and create a silver necklace from one of the blue & white shards.

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41 thoughts on “English Lakeland Mudlarking! Shattered history of a ancient hall + Making a necklace from our find!”

  1. Im so late watching this my internet has been down so frustrating too.what a beautifull place coming from the potteries its always nice to see the stuff that was made here albeit rather broken. Gail the pendant was stunning and you are bringing that old pottery to life again.

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  2. My wonderful Vice….. watching Northern mudlarks with a cup of tea & a biscuit….. the teapot lid, filled with plaster of Paris, makes a lovely paper weight. You manage to find “gold” everywhere. I love your videos.☺️ Another hello from NZ xx

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  3. A suggestion for your glass bottle stoppers: Get a piece of pretty silver metal screen and roll it into a cylinder. Then cut holes in it just big enough to glue stoppers into. Put a wire cross member in one end of the cylinder. Then make into a hanging swag lamp. How pretty would that be??? Very pretty.

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  4. Hello Ladies!I was,"Stuck" in America for 11 Months due to Covid Related Issues…THANKS TO YOUR WONDERFUL VIDEOS I always felt a Bit of Home far away from Home THANK YOU FINE LADIES!

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  5. Hi ladies! I'm not a mudlarker so I didn't know this, just watching Docking Bay 51 and they're at a bottle dump I guess in their locality near Manchester. They said that in the summer they cannot get near and pointed to hogweed stalks. They said that it's planted to keep folk away. Please be careful! Keep safe! This video, I know the hall last time we were holidaying round the corner we fould they had a herd of alpacas grazing in the big field! Didn't know there was treasure nearby! The wildlife park is worth a visit! Lots of love! Xx

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  6. 🇬🇧 When I was younger I spent many happy hours at the Bassenthaithe Caravan and Camping site and walkng down the beck to the lake shore. It's lovely to see it on tv. And I always enjoy your visits to Whitehaven.

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  7. I have a piece of willow tree sea pottery I found on a beach in fife, I thought it was super unique until I found out it’s pretty common haha. It’s still one of my favorite pieces I have. Love your channel!❤️

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