We had a very pleasant afternoon on Friday at the Ryedale Folk Museum (http://www.ryedalefolkmuseum.co.uk) that documents life around Hutton Le Hole from the Iron Age through to around 1950. Scattered across 6 acres (of slightly soggy) land the builds are a mix of working and domestic life and well worth a visit . Though there was no re-enactors on site it still took a good three hours to potter around and see the majority of the area (we did miss the school / potting shed and the farm display to say nothing of me missing three areas Sue saw) and plan to return when the plants are up.
I did slip up and not buy a full guide - these dates may be a bit wrong (period is OK though) but should give you a few modelling ideas:
Oldest building on site is the Iron Age Round house - interesting to see the moss growing on the thatch:
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-zlxDF05Oayc/Uwm2NEwNwLI/AAAAAAAADxU/lRj63AbVukw/s800/P1010108.JPG)
The Crofters Cottage had a great wattle garden (inc outdoor loo without 'fake' smells like Yorvik) but very dark interior (dates inside gave details to around 1450-1500):
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-inQBVzPyq7s/Uwm2HG64yDI/AAAAAAAADwE/qWyTLT106Z4/s800/P1010049.JPG)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-773Av833IZQ/Uwm2I5MCWiI/AAAAAAAADwc/jMzGIF9oB-4/s800/P1010054.JPG)
Note the grey wood and not the brown we often paint for the table... Internally, the room was split into working / living / bed areas but no animals where present in the working area (neither was the fire alight shame):
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-RV8r0DIKQCY/Uwm2KlVgnGI/AAAAAAAADws/oc-TXbUuzcs/s800/P1010059.JPG)
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-iCKN1lUkmXM/Uwm2K0twgAI/AAAAAAAADw0/sY6qvi8kITM/s800/P1010061.JPG)
(Note I had to push the camera beyond its best hence the rather 'bright' colours)
The garden outside had raised beds - around 6 inches of wattle 'fence' held the best soil from the path - not sure if this was for display only:
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-QnLv5acYPSw/Uwm2IH0GxVI/AAAAAAAADwQ/zoeG-V-1bu8/s800/P1010052.JPG)
A separate area (for chickens maybe) was at one end:
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-yqBrCeeI3XU/Uwm2Iburw1I/AAAAAAAADwU/TMCcLZlhUVw/s800/P1010053.JPG)
Moving on to Stang End (1700-1730 ish) - a wonderful crook house:
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-E_-0-PxaBhU/Uwm2B4o8XuI/AAAAAAAADu0/i-H0fJbud5A/s800/P1010010.JPG)
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-sFiTAuwf970/Uwm2D3IFs1I/AAAAAAAADvU/zQGxCkPTlig/s800/P1010023.JPG)
(Sorry about the warped walls - only 6 foot or so to the hedge)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Lxybwh37248/Uwm2EnTvf4I/AAAAAAAADvg/8y0aFZrCQ7A/s800/P1010024.JPG)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-lMaDmp0EzMI/Uwm2C4jShAI/AAAAAAAADvA/Ih-WpCj4OSo/s800/P1010016.JPG)
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-rRD323EXVmU/Uwm2DndYC_I/AAAAAAAADvQ/SCANXNzlREo/s800/P1010020.JPG)
The building had a barn / shed to the rear - look at the wall thickness here:
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-fpEy6BUsRdo/Uwm2E7hbsqI/AAAAAAAADvk/Pz-WdcfKfX8/s800/P1010026.JPG)
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-0QjGzGFvRMQ/Uwm2GEyuZOI/AAAAAAAADvs/OgpByDnnDJ4/s288/P1010027.JPG)
No idea who did this model
And across the green was the largest and most boring manor house (no real details inside as they use it as a lecture room):
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Y8qyl3Bwm4E/Uwm2Glj7ARI/AAAAAAAADv4/1y7P2IdrnV8/s800/P1010045.JPG)
White cottage was the vicarage at one point and dates from the 1870s period (going by the dates no the pickle jars!) but I only have this one shot:
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-6QdRy2F6WGU/Uwm2GkWri6I/AAAAAAAADwA/TJskKBRneXA/s800/P1010043.JPG)
These leaves you with a series of Victorian to 1950 buildings starting with a blacksmith / tinsmith:
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-q9cvBAiW8ZU/Uwm1_lhDGGI/AAAAAAAADuY/Dm0SVOB2F3c/s800/P1000986.JPG)
and the trades (workshop / post office / shop / chemist / undertaker) block:
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-FobGCIl9kTQ/Uwm2AK43tII/AAAAAAAADuc/9eCqjn7falE/s800/P1000993.JPG)
To give you an idea of the detail inside these buildings, I'll finish with the post office / shop for the VCW / 50's folk:
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-VAgXUaBF7U0/Uwm2A9nZnFI/AAAAAAAADuo/sFU51q-0gik/s800/P1000999.JPG)
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-9KMaXDjKBrE/Uwm2BGjEWWI/AAAAAAAADus/jg02VPgo_rA/s800/P1010001.JPG)
Hope this gives you a couple of ideas for scratch building or even a day out lol and if you want a full size image or two drop me a PM and I'll link them for you.
@Mitch K
The round house is still there (the moss is on the east side of it) and very dry inside (bitter cold though) - here is the boss getting pictures in the area:
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-QUThMF3GM6I/UwnVuZ5WFaI/AAAAAAAADxo/EGjWxuOHArE/s800/Untitled_Panorama1.jpg)
@fastolfrus
No way could I walk from Scarborough! I had problems from the pub next door (hold on that does not sound right - oh well)