We are getting there.
This week we started to put all the information about the history of dovecotes onto our huge doves. We have also put some of the children's poems, which are really good, onto the birds. There are however lots of fiddly things to finish off before we open on Easter Monday.
Jake Allen is editing the video that the children made in the school and we have placed one of the poems on the door of the dovecote to tempt our visitors to enter.
Tuesday, 12 April 2011
Tuesday, 5 April 2011
Nassington Primary School
The Nassington Primary School have been working very hard on the dovecote exhibition which will be open for Monday 25th April. However we will be showcasing their work before an invited audience for the children, parents, grandparents and the teachers. We collected all the things from the school that they have made, including poetry and weaving.
Tuesday, 22 March 2011
The Primary School Visit
Having hung our huge doves it was time to ask our Primary School children to visit and learn what a dovecote looked like. As there are seventy two children in our school we had to split them up into two groups, even then it was a tight squeeze.
During this past week the children have been writing poems, painting and making clay models of doves. The clay doves will be put into the nesting boxes. The children's art work and poems about doves will be added to our big doves. We will also be adding our own text.
We hope that these big doves will act as a deterrent to the wild pigeons entering the dovecote to nest!
Our new doves |
We hope that these big doves will act as a deterrent to the wild pigeons entering the dovecote to nest!
Sunday, 13 March 2011
Thursday, 10 March 2011
The new dovecote exhibition

Originally the dovecote probably had a thatched roof, however in the 18th century it was re roofed with a saddle back Collyweston slate roof.

When we bought the manor in 1968 the dovecote was so filthy that we did not know that it had a nice brick floor.
Working with our local Nassington primary school we are now about to embark on an exciting new project designing a new exhibition to be displayed in the dovecote. The children will be producing some history, paintings and sculptures. These will go on display when the manor opens to the public in late April.
We have hung four large doves to display the text and paintings. We rather hope that these large painted doves will deter the wild pigeons from entering and making a mess.
www.prebendal-manor.co.uk
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