Ancient site 'heartened' after roundhouse attack

Zoe Applegate
BBC News, Peterborough
Tom Jackson
BBC News, Cambridgeshire
Reporting fromFlag Fen
Katherine Ganczakowski/BBC Jacqueline Mooney, with shoulder-length hair parted in the middle and wearing a geometric brown, blue and black shirt, stands in the centre of the charred roundhouse remains. There is a photographer in a high-vis jacket taking photos behind her.Katherine Ganczakowski/BBC
Flag Fen Archaeology Park manager Jacqueline Mooney said the Iron Age roundhouse replica had been much loved

The boss of an ancient site where a thatched roundhouse replica was razed to the ground by suspected arsonists said she had been "heartened" by the support of the community.

Fire crews were called to Peterborough's Flag Fen Archaeology Park, which dates back to the Bronze Age, on Sunday night after local people saw flames.

In 2022, 30 volunteers had spent nine months building the Iron Age roundhouse and a fundraising appeal has now been launched to replace it.

"We're all absolutely devastated at the loss of the roundhouse - so many of our team took part in building it and using it every single day - it was a much-loved thing," said site manager Jacqueline Mooney.

Tom Jackson/BBC The charred remains of a wicker round structure and scorched earth, with trees in the background.Tom Jackson/BBC
Arsonists are thought to have struck at the ancient Flag Fen Archaeology Park in Peterborough

'Bigger and better'

"However, we are very much seeing this as a 'phoenix from the ashes' situation," she said.

Ms Mooney told the BBC there had been "fantastic" offers of help and donations already from contractors and local people.

"We've already got people on site helping us repair one of our old roundhouses so it can take the temporary place of our Iron Age one," she said.

"We are so heartened by the support we've felt from the people of Peterborough and surrounding areas, who are going to help us build a new roundhouse that will be bigger and better."

Cambridgeshire Fire Service has said the cause of the blaze was thought to be deliberate.

Flag Fen A roundhouse replica with a thatched roof. The walls are made of mud/clay with a wide door-shaped entrance. The exterior wall is painted saffron yellow. There are trees behind the roundhouse.Flag Fen
The roundhouse at Flag Fen was constructed in 2022 by a team of volunteers

Flag Fen is an important historical landscape which dates back to the Bronze Age and is the site of many archaeological finds.

The park had two replica roundhouses – one representing the Bronze Age (2,500 BC - 800 BC) and the other reflecting the Iron Age (800 BC - AD50).

Flag Fen was also planning to construct a third.

The burnt out replica was based on an Iron Age roundhouse discovered at Cats Water, next to Flag Fen, and featured log seating and a fire pit to replicate how our ancestors lived.

Ms Mooney estimated the total rebuild cost would be about £50,000, with the last one also funded by charitable donations.

About 10,000 school children visit annually and she said she wanted them to be able to resume enjoying their "magical" trips to the site's Iron Age roundhouse as soon as possible.

Tom Jackson/BBC The charred and broken remains of the roof surrounded by scorched earth and a broken round wicker structure. Trees can be seen in the background.Tom Jackson/BBC
The charred wattle walls are all that remains on the Iron Age roundhouse replica

She said the staff had previously dealt with a similar situation when arsonists destroyed its education room in 2020.

Ms Mooney said while it had to go without the facility for two years, it was eventually rebuilt "bigger and better" and she hoped it would be the same case for the replacement roundhouse.

Donations were now being asked for and Flag Fen also needed to source water reed and other materials for the rebuilding project, but it also required people to volunteer their time and skills.

"If people have ever wanted to build a roundhouse, now is the time to help," said Ms Mooney.

Tom Jackson/BBC A broken wicker line of fencing with trees branches laid against it, propping it up. Metal fences, covered in green mesh, seal off the area. Trees are in the background.Tom Jackson/BBC
Flag Fen provides an insight into life during the Bronze and Iron Ages
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