The Distillery Bringing Anglo-Saxon History Back to Life | Chris Ferguson
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概要
How does a whisky distillery bring 1,400 years of Anglo-Saxon history back to life?
In this episode of Fear Less, Do More, host Gill Hunter sits down with Dr. Chris Ferguson, Museum & Experience Director at Ad Gefrin — a groundbreaking cultural destination in Northumberland that blends an Anglo-Saxon museum, world-class whisky distillery, and community-led storytelling hub.
Discover how Ad Gefrin is reshaping what we know about Northumbrian history, uncovering the hidden role of women in Anglo-Saxon society, and revitalising a region through architecture inspired by ancient traditions, deep-rooted cultural heritage, and a passionate family business.
Whether you’re searching for insights on Anglo-Saxon history, whisky making, Northumberland tourism, heritage storytelling, or community engagement, this episode offers a powerful look at how the past can inspire a bold, creative future.
Ad Gefrin: the fusion of Anglo-Saxon history and modern whisky distilling
The overlooked stories of women in early medieval history
How a family brought a cultural landmark to life
Architecture inspired by Northumbrian heritage
Why storytelling is essential to uncovering hidden histories
Community engagement & seasonal traditions
Sustainability and long-term impact in a family-run business
00:00 – Introduction to Ad Gefrin and Its Significance
07:09 – Uncovering the Role of Women in Anglo-Saxon History
12:00 – The Journey of Building Ad Gefrin
18:02 – Creating a Community and Cultural Hub
18:31 – Proudest Moment So Far
21:44 – What Is Whisky?
23:28 – About Corenkyn & Corengyst
27:48 – The Christmas Goats
30:09 – Future Aspirations and Hidden Histories
Ad Gefrin Website
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