This week the church explorer visits the Knollys chapel at Rotherfield Greys to see the stunning Elizabethan monument
This blog is to showcase some of the photo's I've taken, the pictures can be from my archive of many years or taken recently. They are from where I live and the various places I have been. I hope Enjoy my work and come back to visit again
This week the church explorer visits the Knollys chapel at Rotherfield Greys to see the stunning Elizabethan monument
I stopped off to get some photos for some little project I am doing at the moment so these are all local roads to me
The Oxfordshire boarder, that side is South Oxfordshire or what used to be North Berkshire before 1974 and they changed the boundary's
Turn round the other way and your looking at West Berkshire
This is what is behind me, a few weeks ago I showed a photo pylons disappearing into the distance from just outside the village, well this is the last one, after this it runs underground to the other side of Streatley Hill
This was looks over the surrounding countryside, the pylons head back past my village way past the last one you see
Just out side Streatley on another side road taking you to Cleeve court
That is one of the nearby cottages there
Streatley recreation ground
The carpark for the grounds is to the right where that flash of read is, carry on and you get to Cleeve court
Townsend road which will take you back to the first one I was on at the beginning though I might add it is a private road.
Take Care
I still feel the need for some flowers to bring a bit of joy to our lives
Cherry blossom
Bluebells
They are pretty
Single stem
Cowslips
These grow on the roadside as well
Daisy's
Lilac
My wife found it growing in the garden and grew it into a standard to start with, it was replanted out the front of the house and now looks stunning
Take care
This week the Church Explorer visits St Margaret of Antioch Harpsden a lovely little church just out side Henley on Thames
Taken on different days
Bluebells always bring a smile
No blossom here just showing the pylons disappearing into the distance
Not the effect I hoped with this one
This one is up on the estate
This week the Church Explorer visits St Nicholas Remenham one of the prettiest churches I have seen in a while
Some different view round the village when I took the dog for a walk a different way by going ta place we call Silly Bridge and taking a path to the Station.
I took this view on the way to the path, the powerlines you see went in back in the 1960's, from where the second stops it runs underground over the hill and out the other side where you can just see the other pylon
This is where we started from though I admit I took it a few days later when we went along the track again
A little further and this looks at the village
The looks down the path, just by the farm it closes in to an ally with hedging either side
Looking back the way we came

The end or the start which ever you want but the first hundred yards or so from here are like that and you have to put up with a dog barking through the fence.
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This week the Church Explorer makes a return visit to St Mary the Virgin in Buckinghamshire, this time I get to see inside this beautiful church and see the John Piper window who is also buried in the churchyard
By downs I mean the Berkshire downs as I know it. I went out to get some photos the other day for a website I go on and these are some of the shots I took. The landscape is quite boring so don't expect stunning shots
All the photos are taken outside a village called Blewbury. This view is looking back to the village
This way is to the direction of where I come from which is some where center the other side of the hills
Looking along the road uphill
Different place this time, the road here takes you to a place called Churn
The place is called Rose Cottage
The place in the distance is called the Kennels, not sure if that is what is there though
The hill to the right is called Church Knob
Odd name this New Buildings. That's it for now
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This week the Church Explorer visits St Mary the Virgin Turville which was used as the village church in the Vicar of Dibley