This place of such mystery is slowly shedding light on itself because of when it was built and by who. Was Hougoumont there on this spot perhaps 200 years before the battle that so engulfed it in the flames of Napoleonic warfare? The Manastic Building`s converted over the years into farm buildings and the Great Tithe Barn was my first clue that set me out years ago onto the pathway of research into the origins of this place.Yes it was there,and whats more it is a Medieval place,and most certainly the Tithe Barn was in place long before all the other buildings came into being.Hougoumont was built between 1358 & 1474 and by the Order of St John of Jerusalem ( The Knights of Malta ) I am no Historian or expert in researching old places like Hougoumont or indeed any other building`s in the area. Although I do know a little something about them,mainly because of the Battle of Waterloo.
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The stone & brick work of the dilapadated building you see to the left of this picture is the remains of the Well which had a Dove Cote on the top of it and beyond it is the tiny Chapel......
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.However it is the old pictures of Hougoumont with the people who lived there and those who visited this place back in their day that fascinate me constantly.
Over the years I wondered what those buildings that burnt down looked like. I have modelled this place four times and always wondered this,but there is no real answer to this question.Unless someone discovers the actuall plans or what we call now because of the colour,Blue Print`s we will never know.
This is a great find a photo from 1890. I have never seen this side of the Tower in this condition before.The remains of the Well and the Great Barn can be seen in the background.The Barns outside wall of flint is much older then the Barn we see today. Where I live in Norwich all the Churches are built of Flint Stones like the Tithe Barns too in the area of Norfolk England & they look exactly like the outside wall of the Tithe Barn of Hougoumont,and they date well over 900 years old.
....The Tower was in fact a stone stairwell leading up to all levels of the small Chateau there at Hougoumont.What I have decided to do later,not now because there is no time at present to make them.Them being these.
The Stone Palisade section`s I made for the formal garden of my model of Hougoumont.However they are a little to high and the design not right for the period of the garden in my opinion.
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These old photo`s are of stone work of medieval design of over 700 years or so and after waiting ages just to be able to find and see these gorgeous grand thing`s,they are what I will build for the edge of the my formal garden at my scratch built model of Hougoumont. I thought it apt that I place it here in this my old topic Proff of Hougoumont. There is no evidence actually showing what this stone work looked like. At least I have never found it.Nobody as I have seen,or in this case not seen,bothered to record it for the history Buffs of the future. It was totally destroyed by British Soldiers and dragged away and used as far as I can figure it,to make supports for the British Guardsmen to fire from make shift platforms along the garden wall..... Thank you for taking time out to read this. BB