Tuesday, 27 June 2017

Brightwell Baldwin



Taken in the beginning of June when I visited the church there. Not much to tell you about the Village other than it's built around the country house there the seat of the Stone Family who are buried in the church there. The house was burnt down in 1786 and rebuilt in 1790 but has since been demolished leaving only the kitchen wing surviving an interesting cruciform dovecote nether of which I saw when I was at the church


The Lord Nelson Public House which is 17th or 18th century


It's now a gastro pub and from what I have seen quite busy


The old pub sign showing its age

And a look up through the village

 I'll leave you with this shot of a cottage I saw when I parked up near the church
Taking part in Our World Tuesday

5 comments:

Sharon said...

What a beautiful little English village! That house turned pub looks great.

Anonymous said...

I love seeing the beautiful little English villages there.

Tony Mulraney said...

Lovely looking spot, nice find Bill.

Molly said...

So beautiful

Mollyx

William Kendall said...

A place with a lot of character!