The church Explorer visits All Saints Rotherfield Peppard, a revisit to this lovely little church as I happened to be nearby.
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
The church Explorer visits All Saints Rotherfield Peppard, a revisit to this lovely little church as I happened to be nearby.
I know everyone goes to Stone Henge but one place that people visit and is not as well know is Avebury Stone Circle, fact is it's bigger and I think does line up with Stone Henge. |The photos were taken back in 2014 when I visited with my wife and reminds me I would like to go again
It is well worth walking around the whole site as you can get up and personal with the stones
You can walk around the outer ring ditch
One of the trees growing in the stone circle near the village
The village of Avebury is right in the middle of the stone circle
Three of the large stones
They are all different shapes and sizes
Stitch photo of the circle looking towards Avebury
And one from the opposite side of the village
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I took my wife to the opticians the other day for a eye test so while she was in there I took the dog for a walk around Wallingford and went to see some places to see how they changed .
Goldsmith lane gets it name fact the Royal mint was here in Norman times. The houses on the left there are new only being built a few years ago
The window opens into a short covered ally
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This week the Church Explorer shows you St Edmunds Hall chapel which I visited while a the Library the former St Peters church
We have been having some miserable weather over here in the UK so when my wife & I had our wedding anniversary the end of January we went out for a few hours to visit Basildon Park
This is the house but we did not go in, just had some tea and cake in the cafe
Portico, the entrance is through the three arches. Some of the rooms inside were used in filming Downton Abbey
I took these as we going, it's the old stable and carriage yard
Those were the stables no converted to toilets and a gift shop, the cartage house was behind me
I had to go to the local supermarket later and stopped to get a photo of Didcot Marsh
It going to be built on and the water you see is where the topsoil has been stripped back no doubt so they can do an archeological dig but at the moment it's living up to it's name and being a marsh. Good lock to who ever lives there.
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This week the Church Explorer visits St Nicholas Chippingham, the Georgian church that was the place where the young Francis Kilvert grew up
Now if your wondering what I am talking about it's a lens. The other week I spent the gift token my son gave me for Christmas and but it towards a Canon 50mm 1.8 lens. I had considered a long zoom but thought it was not what I needed and I hear a lot of good things about the 50mm which is about that amount you see with the naked eye. If your seeing these Malcolm enjoy
The new Pavilion, replaced the one which got burned down, it's always busy
Daffodils growing
The Forty, the cottages sell for quite a bit now adays
The bus shelter, I used to hang out here as a kid along with my friends
The path leads to the recreation ground but is very muddy now with the people going to football and walking their dogs, I give it a miss
The brook, its getting higher with the rain we have had
This little angel you see as you come in the churchyard, someone makes shire she hold something, the flower and a teddy bear are the latest
Snowdrops
Close up of a snowdrop
Weathered head by the church door
More shondrops
The angel is the monument to the first superintendent of the old asylum he wanted to be buried with the patients he looked after, the angel held a trumpet once but it's long gone, all that is left is the lead that held it and the mouth piece
The church from near the angel
The church from near the entrance
Finally in the school nature reserve I spotted a couple of ducks on a stump
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This week the church Explorer visits St Peter Langley Burrell, the church where Francis Kilvert spent some of his time and where his father was vicar
As I went to visit Christ Church Cathedral in Oxford last week I thought I should show a few place I know and have been to
West gate shopping center, the new version, the original was built back in the 1960/70's
Going along the broad walk to get there
Been here as well, St Aldates police station, had to give a statement after knocking a cyclist off his bike when I opened a car door on Hyth Bridge street. That was back in the 1970's, no action was taken
Th e Head of the River pub, When I stated working in Oxford back in 1972 this place was just a derelict riverside building by the late 1970's it was converted to this. I think the collage barges were built here.
Castle mound, I'm sure public hangings too place here till they moved then into the prison in 1868
Last place is the Said Business center in St Frideswide Square. when I went to work in 1972 you drove through the area and the Business center was an old railway station called the Rewley road station. I preferred the old building to this one
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