Similar Series
Although not involving a normal family living the experience, the following series are similar to The 1900 House and its sequels in that they include historians reconstructing period lifestyles and customs.
- The Victorian Kitchen Garden (1987) recreates a Victorian kitchen garden in the Wiltshire village of Chilton Foliat. It spawned three sequels:
- The Victorian Kitchen
- The Victorian Flower Garden
- The Wartime Kitchen and Garden
Each of the following is related, or a direct sequel, to the UK series Tales from the Green Valley (2005):
- Tales from the Green Valley, focusing on life in a Tudor-era 1620s farm community in Wales.
- A Tudor Feast at Christmas, a direct sequel special, which showcases attempts to recreate a Tudor Christmas banquet.
- Victorian Farm, in which the team lives for a year recreating life on a Victorian-era farm in Shropshire, England.
- Edwardian Farm, a sequel to Victorian Farm, using an Edwardian-era farm in Devon, England.
- Victorian Pharmacy, a four-part series focusing on the daily running and evolution of a town pharmacy during the Victorian era.
- Wartime Farm, a sequel to Edwardian Farm focusing on farmlife during WWII.
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