Ben Salter's photos with the keyword: East Orchard Castle

Doveholes

05 Apr 2012 97
Inside the Dovecote are hundreds of spaces for the Doves or Pigeons to nest. The pigeon provided an important variation to the mediaeval diet, particularly in winter and larger households would have had dovecotes, accompanied by a warren for rabbits and a pond for fish. The birds were not only a source of meat but were also used medicinally and the dung from the dovecote was considered one of the best fertilizers. The feathers and down from the pigeons, along with other fowl, were used for stuffing pillows and mattresses.

Dovecote

03 Apr 2012 102
Inside the Dovecote are hundreds of spaces for the Doves or Pigeons to nest. The pigeon provided an important variation to the mediaeval diet, particularly in winter and larger households would have had dovecotes, accompanied by a warren for rabbits and a pond for fish. The birds were not only a source of meat but were also used medicinally and the dung from the dovecote was considered one of the best fertilizers. The feathers and down from the pigeons, along with other fowl, were used for stuffing pillows and mattresses.

Dove holes

14 Feb 2010 93
Once pigeons were established in a pigeon house they required minimal upkeep. The birds foraged across the countryside in search of food needing supplementary grain only in the harshest weather. They were also great breeders producing a couple of chicks around six times a year with a typical life span of seven years. The pigeons used for meat were generally culled when around four weeks old when the flesh was tender and fat.

An old Barn

14 Feb 2010 89
The old Barn at Est Orchard Castle.

Walls and fireplaces

14 Feb 2010 86
The ruins of East Orchard Castle near St Athan.

Dovecote and Barn

14 Feb 2010 77
At the ruins of East Orchard Castle near St Athan.

Castle interior

14 Feb 2010 80
The ruins of East Orchard Castle near St Athan.

Limestone wall

14 Feb 2010 69
The ruins of East Orchard Castle near St Athan.

Light and Shade

14 Feb 2010 86
The ruins of East Orchard Castle near St Athan.

Columbaria interior

14 Feb 2010 102
Inside the Dovecote are hundreds of spaces for the Doves or Pigeons to nest. The pigeon provided an important variation to the mediaeval diet, particularly in winter and larger households would have had dovecotes, accompanied by a warren for rabbits and a pond for fish. The birds were not only a source of meat but were also used medicinally and the dung from the dovecote was considered one of the best fertilizers. The feathers and down from the pigeons, along with other fowl, were used for stuffing pillows and mattresses.

East Orchard Castle

14 Feb 2010 70
The ruins of East Orchard Castle near St Athan.

Inside the old Barn

14 Feb 2010 82
Barn interior at East Orchard Castle.

The Columbaria

14 Feb 2010 88
This building at East Orchard Castle is the Columbaria or Dovecote.