This week the church explorer visits St James Boarstall which is in Buckinghamshire, it's a church I spotted years ago while driving past, this time I managed to pop in on my way back from Piddington.
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 St James Boarstall which is in Buckinghamshire, it's a church I spotted years ago while driving past, this time I managed to pop in on my way back from Piddington.
The last sunset I showed was on the first of September two days later another beautiful sunset occurred
Looking out the window in a southerly direction
Westerly at the sunset
Same photo again only with Google photo effects
There has been a coffee shop here for a number of years, CJ's should have opened six months previous after the last owner decided to give up the lease. During the winter a pipe burst caused flodding in all the nearby premises, CJ's suffered the worst. Eventually the work was done and CJ's opened
CJ's is differnt in that it is more like an American Dinner
This was a private even for the opening
Inside the place is well laid out for people to eat or have coffee
This week the Church Explorer visits St Nicholas Piddington, one of Oxfordshires Best Churches which is one of the reasons I went along to visit, I cannot say I was disappointed
I could not miss this sunset on the 1st September I caught it just at the right time
Out of the bathroom window
Between the chimneys
Happy Skywatch
This week the Church Explorer Visits St David Triabad, a now redundant church which the local community are trying hard to keep as a church. It is also one of the very few Georgian Churches in Wales.
As I went to visit The Vyne again this week I thought I would share a few photos with you. If you want a more in-depth view of the place the click the link at the beginning. The house was built in the 15th century and has had some royal visitors in the past
This is the main entrance off the road which was done in the 17th century, this was originally the back of the house
The front would have been here on the north side though this portico was added in the 17th century
This was one of the royal visitors now doubt with his latest wife in tow
They would have been entertained in this long room
There are over 400 of these panels in the room each one with the crest of a person the owner was friendly with
The panels date back to the 15th century
Some clouds taken over a few different days
Noticed these storm clouds when I was putting my car away in the garage
Back in July I took a few photos of bees on some of the flowers in our garden
This week the Church Explorer visits St David Llanwrtyd the older parish church the spa came about further down hill in Llanwrtyd Wells. The church is largely unspoiled from when it was first built retaining most of its charm and is in some beautiful surrounding countryside
Back in the first week of August my wife and I were in Wales at our caravan the place we stay at was very busy to take our dog for a walk so we drove a few miles to another place and took him for a peaceful walk