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|Blaise Hamlet, Gloucestershire. Built in 1811 for retired employees of Quaker banker and philanthropist John Scandrett Harford
|Blaise Hamlet, Gloucestershire. Built in 1811 for retired employees of Quaker banker and philanthropist John Scandrett Harford


Selworthy, Somerset. Rebuilt as a model village, to provide housing for the aged and infirm of the Holnicote estate, in 1828 by Sir Thomas Acland
File:Selworthy-Somerset.jpeg|Selworthy, Somerset. A remote rural landscape of thatched cottages, nestled in the vale of the Holnicote Estate. Rebuilt in 1828 as a model village, to provide housing for retired estate workers.


Barrow Bridge, Bolton. Built in the 1830s by Thomas Bazley and Robert Gardner built a model village for mill workers
Barrow Bridge, Bolton. Built in the 1830s by Thomas Bazley and Robert Gardner built a model village for mill workers
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==Reconstructed & Museum Towns==
==Open Air Museums & 'Reconstructed' Towns==




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File:ChilternOpenAirMuseum.jpeg|Chiltern Open Air Museum was founded in 1976 with the aim of rescuing threatened buildings from the local area. It now houses more than thirty historic buildings of all ages spanning 2000 years of Chilterns history. https://www.coam.org.uk/
File:ChilternOpenAirMuseum.jpeg|Chiltern Open Air Museum was founded in 1976 with the aim of rescuing threatened buildings from the local area. It now houses more than thirty historic buildings of all ages spanning 2000 years of Chilterns history. https://www.coam.org.uk/


File:MorwellhamMuseum.png|Morewell Quay, Devon.  Once a thriving port and copper ore mine, now a living museum with the village buildings restored to tell a unique story of Devon industry.
File:MorwellhamMuseum.png|Morewell Quay, Devon.  Once a thriving port and copper ore mine, now a living museum with the village buildings restored to tell a unique story of Devon industry. https://www.morwellham-quay.co.uk/


File:BlistHill-Ironbridge.jpeg|Blist Hill, Ironbridge.  A recreated Victorian Town, containing houses, shops and workshops, that is part of the wider Ironbridge Gorge Museums network.
File:DoaghFamineVillage.jpeg|Doagh Famine Village, County Donegal, Ireland
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