'House of the White Queen' (Groby, Leicestershire) | Series 18 Episode 7 | Time Team
Time Team Classics・2 minutes read
Time Team explores Ruby Old Hall in Leicestershire, a property with a rich history encompassing different structures, including a Norman motte and bailey castle, a 15th-century manor house, and medieval masonry in the garden. The team uncovers evidence of hidden staircases, stone buildings, and medieval walls while delving into the history of the Grey family, showcasing the property's evolution from Norman origins to Tudor magnificence.
Insights
- Time Team focuses on uncovering significant archaeological finds in homes and gardens, like medieval walls and Norman castles, with Ruby Old Hall in Leicestershire showcasing diverse historical structures from different centuries.
- The property's rich history tied to the Grey family, starting with Norman Hugo Grominil fortifying Ruby after the Battle of Hastings, highlights the team's mission to explore the family's legacy, including Hugo's potential role in building the castle and the evolving structures over centuries, shedding light on social mobility and historical continuity within the property.
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Recent questions
What historical structures were discovered at Ruby Old Hall?
Time Team uncovered a Norman motte and bailey castle, a 15th-century manor house, and medieval masonry in the garden at Ruby Old Hall in Leicestershire.
Who fortified Ruby after the Battle of Hastings?
Norman Hugo Grominil fortified Ruby after the Battle of Hastings, showcasing his significant role in the property's history.
What evidence was found of a hidden stairway at Ruby?
Initial excavations revealed evidence of a hidden stairway within the Norman motte at Ruby, prompting further exploration to determine its purpose.
What did the team discover about the construction of the castle?
The team uncovered evidence that the castle at Ruby was confirmed as Norman, built by Hugo after the Battle of Hastings, using horizontally bedded stones, rubble infill, and leveling up courses for stability.
What significant building phase was revealed at Ruby?
The excavation at Ruby revealed tracery glazed windows dating back to the early 14th century, indicating a large aristocratic manor house construction during that period.
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