All I can think of is "Everything old is new again". There is beauty and hope in our past, present and future within the hearts of humankind and our creative souls.
One important issue not raised here, is the many types of ''Thatch' material. The one most sort-after, which used to be plentyful, is grown in only a few places in Britain now.
In northern Germany we have A LOT of these houses with thatched roofs (especially old farm houses). We even have some villages with these kind of houses only. The bad thing is, that the maintaining of these houses is very complex and expensive. That’s why you see less and less of them everywhere.
I LOVE thatched roofs. They look so pretty to me. I own a house we built in 2006 in Florida but I built a tiny house/efficiency apartment on our back lot to move into to rent out the big house. I tried to find someone to put in a thatched roofs but I couldn’t get anyone down here. I just love them so much
Renewable, breathable, insulating, local, sustainable. Only thing they don´t cover here is the spiders that live in the bloody eaves coming down at night to say hi.
You took the words out my mouth I was going to get my roof thatched roof but found out insects/spiders like to make it home and I hate spiders but that's why they had there 4 poster beds covered in the old days because they'd bloody drop down on you whilst your sleeping ewww hate them creepy crawlies 🏴⚔️
Burninating the countryside... Burninating the peasants... Burninating all the peoples... Who live in thatched-roof cottages! Thatched-roof cottages! AND THE TROGDOR COMES IN THE NIIIIIIIGHT
I literally looked up thatched roof cottages to see if anyone would be in the same mindset....when burnination has forsaken the countryside, only one god will prevail, my money's on TRAGDOR!!!
Yes her ancestors were Thatcher's, her father was a greengrocer and she lived above the shop, from such humble beginnings to one of the worlds great leaders.
@@GreenerHill well no, if you hold water in the Straw/Reed it will rot and cause damp on the inside, it deflects water to keep you dry, rather than hold it for decades at a time just incase you may have a fire one time
Sorry ,thumbs down . Rooves is an acceptable alternate though older plural . Both are correct. Perhaps checking the Oxford English Dictionary would shed some light on the subject.
@@TheIncorrupt 🐉 👨 lol well yeh that’s even more scary Smaug turning up for dinner I was into He Man , Ninja turtles 🐢 , Thundercats , Air Wolf and A team when I was a kid lol Now its “Salad Fingers” on yt 😅
They can be treated or sprayed with a fire retardant. AND, the skill in applying the straw, as can be seen, is that it is VERY tightly compacted. So reduces air and rain entry, but high heat insulation .
3 most common materials are water reed, combed wheat reed and long straw. Retired Master Thatcher here
Can you explain how good it is at keeping out the heat in exceptionally hot weather ... or keeping a house warm in exceptionally cold weather ?
I always love the way that thatched roofs looked since I first saw one when I was a little kid over 60 years ago .
Can you give any advice for people who think they want to get into that industry but really don't know anything about it
I am so happy that thatch roofs are still in practice and that it’s gaining popularity.
All I can think of is "Everything old is new again". There is beauty and hope in our past, present and future within the hearts of humankind and our creative souls.
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@@pyeltd.5457 Or cheap plastics. 😳
I screenshotted this comment. Too poetic.
One important issue not raised here, is the many types of ''Thatch' material. The one most sort-after, which used to be plentyful, is grown in only a few places in Britain now.
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In northern Germany we have A LOT of these houses with thatched roofs (especially old farm houses). We even have some villages with these kind of houses only. The bad thing is, that the maintaining of these houses is very complex and expensive. That’s why you see less and less of them everywhere.
Slightly odd, given that , as this vid implies, Thatching is a growing fashionable 'extra' in Britain..
It is extremely cool in the summer and warm in winter. I loved thatched roof.
I'd be curious to see some science on the insulation value of thatched rooves.
I LOVE thatched roofs. They look so pretty to me. I own a house we built in 2006 in Florida but I built a tiny house/efficiency apartment on our back lot to move into to rent out the big house. I tried to find someone to put in a thatched roofs but I couldn’t get anyone down here. I just love them so much
I saw a show that said it cost about 20K, to replace. I'd totally buy a thatched roof cottage.
And lasts for 30+ years
such beautiful houses.... a dream
Not really, try getting household insurance!
Council estates from the 60s are better.
It is beautiful!
Renewable, breathable, insulating, local, sustainable.
Only thing they don´t cover here is the spiders that live in the bloody eaves coming down at night to say hi.
You took the words out my mouth I was going to get my roof thatched roof but found out insects/spiders like to make it home and I hate spiders but that's why they had there 4 poster beds covered in the old days because they'd bloody drop down on you whilst your sleeping ewww hate them creepy crawlies 🏴⚔️
I like them! They look so neat, it's amazing how you do that! 👍😃
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Burninating the countryside...
Burninating the peasants...
Burninating all the peoples...
Who live in thatched-roof cottages!
Thatched-roof cottages!
AND THE TROGDOR COMES IN THE NIIIIIIIGHT
I literally looked up thatched roof cottages to see if anyone would be in the same mindset....when burnination has forsaken the countryside, only one god will prevail, my money's on TRAGDOR!!!
what nice english thatched roof cottages. it sure would be a shame
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Now I know the meaning of Margaret Thatcher's last name...
Yes, many years ago her family were butchers.
Yes her ancestors were Thatcher's, her father was a greengrocer and she lived above the shop, from such humble beginnings to one of the worlds great leaders.
You don't have to mow it 😂😂
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I think it is a good insulated material and heat retention. 🙄
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Nice house
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Synthetic thatch can be used for 20 years. I am a manufacturer of synthetic thatch
From what do you synthesize your thatch?
Normal thatch can last thirty to sixty years.
Proof that wildfires are not a concern in some places!
It's clean smells good beutiful
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They do tend to burn rather well.
Not true
@@sticklebacksummer Two major fires in my locality in recent years suggests otherwise.
Looks like in Bali, those roofs.
Purely aesthetic
No , practical
No it isn't..Lols
They last thirty to sixty years
Cool.
Old is new again.
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Not sure how peace is brought on by a thatch roof. Quite the opposite
Why the opposite??
Thatch is attractive aesthetically, but it burns easily and is designed to deflect water. Wouldn't live under it again.
Designed to deflect water? What would you rather it was designed to collect and hold it on the roof instead?
That's if you lived under one once.
@@crabmeatmoon6827: Yes, it's designed to deflect water, so any fire in the roof is harder to put out. Is that explained simply enough?
@@pyeltd.5457: I lived under it for a couple of years, and every bonfire or rocket (and now BBQ) would cause a heart murmur!
@@GreenerHill well no, if you hold water in the Straw/Reed it will rot and cause damp on the inside, it deflects water to keep you dry, rather than hold it for decades at a time just incase you may have a fire one time
Sorry for being grammar police but.... roofs?
"Roofs" is right! "Rooves" would be wrong.
Sorry ,thumbs down . Rooves is an acceptable alternate though older plural . Both are correct. Perhaps checking the Oxford English Dictionary would shed some light on the subject.
Thatch’s worst nightmare…. Lightning ⚡️
Actually, it's worst nightmare is.... Trogdor!!!
@@TheIncorrupt what’s that?
@@TheIncorrupt 🐉 👨 lol
well yeh that’s even more scary Smaug turning up for dinner
I was into He Man , Ninja turtles 🐢 , Thundercats , Air Wolf and A team when I was a kid lol
Now its “Salad Fingers” on yt 😅
They get tired of it and go "you know what? Eletrical fire"
no they don't--they sell it at a great profit and move on
Well it still using thatch roofs from at least 400 years ago. 😳
How do they not leak or grow mold? Then there’s the fire hazard??? What’s the practical purpose?
They can be treated or sprayed with a fire retardant. AND, the skill in applying the straw, as can be seen, is that it is VERY tightly compacted. So reduces air and rain entry, but high heat insulation .
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Give me a metal roof, and it will outlast me by hundreds of years.
Won't look as nice.
mmmm love a good THATCH
This host is embarrassing.
It looks horrible
You have absolutely no taste. These historic thatched cottages are the epitome of charming beauty.
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