Monday, 20 January 2020

Bucklebury



Last week on Skywatch Friday I showed Bucklebury Ford  it was only a short distance away from this part of the village

 I had bee to visit this church which will be in the Church Explorer in a couple of weeks 
One person who used to live in the village and no doubt went to this church and seen around the village with her future husband  was the Duchess of Cambridge
Takeing part in Our World Tuesday

32 comments:

Mikael Bergman said...

a very beautiful old church in a nice area

A Bit of the Blarney said...

Charming photos! Wishing you a grand week!

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful old church. I love the history there.

NCSue said...

What a lovely village! Thanks for sharing with us at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2020/01/a-tour-of-holy-name-of-jesus-cathedral.html.

Pat @ Mille Fiori Favoriti said...

Interesting history about this church.

To answer your question o my blog--yes, my photos do not show many people at the hot springs pools as I took the photos early in the morning when most people were still eating breakfast. I was trying to make sure not to invade anyone's privacy in the pools.

Shiju Sugunan said...

Nice pics! Looks so serene!

Ella said...

Very nice photos …
I love that about UK, it is full of old churches!

Billy Blue Eyes said...

A very rich one as well

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Thank you

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Not read it up yet but the inside of the church is full of history

Billy Blue Eyes said...

No problem

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Not gone into the history yet. Must admit I tend to shy away from taking photos of people but not because it invades their privacy more I don't like people in the photo

Billy Blue Eyes said...

It is

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Some a lot more older than others

Veronica Lee said...

Enchanting photos! I would love to visit the village.

Happy Tuesday!

Billy Blue Eyes said...

That is only a small part of it

Sharon said...

A very pretty village.

Billy Blue Eyes said...

It is and larger than I tought

Deb Nance at Readerbuzz said...

I'd love to live there.

Billy Blue Eyes said...

So would I if I had the money

Crownandcottage said...

What a quaint village and it's so great to see blue skies.

Tara said...

Charming photographs. As North American in the relatively young country of the U.S., I am in awe of very old villages and churches throughout the UK and Europe. (Or South America for that matter). There is a lovely quality just not found in modern times.

Linda said...

Charming village!

Amy said...

Lovely old church, doesn't look like it has a very big cemetery but I like that.

betty-NZ said...

I do enjoy reading about little-known places, especially churches with special history.


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Billy Blue Eyes said...

Very indeed

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Some if you are lucky are still in the past

Billy Blue Eyes said...

It is very charming

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Big enough for the village

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Funny but I have not checked up on the history yet, I've added my link

betty-NZ said...

It's delightful to see you at 'My Corner of the World' this week!

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William Kendall said...

A lovely church.