Thatching and harvesting the straw

On 4 April, Malcolm Macbeth talks to the Society about thatching in a traditional way that his family has been following for almost nine decades. He will share how to thatch a roof using long straw and water reeds.

Although the majority of thatching straw today comes from modern varieties, Malcolm reaps, thrashes and stacks thousands of sheaves of traditional and local wheat grown specially for them every year.

Once a common sight in fields across England, producing traditional thatching straw today is a niche occupation. It requires a gentle touch – and harks back to an age when farms enlisted help from dozens of local people at harvest time. Malcolm continues to use the type of agricultural machinery – and traditional methods – familiar in their grandfather’s day.

A team of eight – often local teachers and students – bring in the harvest, helped by a 70-year-old Albion 5A reaper binder. It cuts the wheat, transporting it by a canvas conveyor belt to be tied before leaving the sheaves on the field to be stooked. Then a fleet of four tractors delivers the crop to the yard, where it is thrashed in a 1949 Ransomes thrashing machine and stacked.

Join us at the Assembly Rooms in Dedham on 4 April at 730pm to learn more about this fascinating heritage industry. DHS members are free with guests just £2.

RHS Hyde Hall Summer Flower Show

We are planning a coach trip to RHS Hyde Hall, near Chelmsford, on Saturday 4 August when they have their annual Summer Flower Show.

We will leave Royal Square, Dedham at 9.30am and depart from Hyde Hall at 4pm, giving ample time to explore the different gardens, visit the exhibitors’ stands and marquees and to enjoy refreshments.

The cost per ticket will be in the region of £9 – £12 per person, depending on how many wish to come. The cost is for the coach fare only as we are affiliated to the RHS and therefore benefit from free admission to Hyde Hall. Members are welcome to bring guests but their tickets will cost slightly more.

Please let us know as soon as possible if you would like a ticket(s) for this outing and no later than Tuesday 15 May.

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