Address: Church Street, Market Deeping PE6 8DA, England
Deeping St James is a large village in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civil parish was 6,923 increasing to 7,051 at the 2011 census. Continue reading... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Attraction Location
St Guthlac's Church Videos
Market Deeping, Peterborough, Lincolnshire
Reputedly one of the oldest inhabited parsonage houses in the country The Old Rectory sits tucked away behind St Guthlac�s Church in the heart of the popular market town of Market Deeping. Built of Clipsham stone The Old Rectory comprises the original west wing of a larger building which was extended in 1832, It has remarkable history which is well documented by English Heritage, which includes the Medieval entrance door with it�s unusual hinge, the roof structure and the oak gargoyles at the base of the roof trusses, which are all fine examples of Medieval wood carving at it�s best and are considered to originate back to 14th century. This Grade I Listed former rectory was originally built in the early 13th Century, its partial reconstruction and alterations have been carried out by successive generations of occupiers each enhancing the dwellings antique charm.
Situation
The Old Rectory sits tucked away behind St Guthlac�s Church in the heart of the popular market town of Market Deeping. Market Deeping the second largest of The Deepings is situated at the southern extremity of Lincolnshire, The river forms the Lincolnshire-Cambridgeshire border., The town is known for its stone buildings dating back to the 17th century and its largely 15th century church dedicated to St. Guthlac. The main secondary school is the Deepings School, in nearby Deeping St. James and two primary schools the Market Deeping William Hildyard CE Primary School and the Market Deeping Community Primary School. The cathedral city of Peterborough 9 miles away, has extensive shopping and leisure facilities and the lovely Georgian market town of Stamford, just 8 miles to the west, offers excellent shops, bars and restaurants, including the well-known coaching inn The George Hotel. Burghley House, 9 miles away, hosts a number of events throughout the year, including Burghley Horse Trials and has attraction
THE PRIORY: DEEPER INTO THE BLOODLINES PART ONE
QUEST 13: ST GUTHLAC'S CHURCH MARKET DEEPING IN LINCONSHIRE: A second visit here and this time a daylight visit to this church, after our very interesting night-time visit on Quest Number Twelve. Much Masonic symbolism can be found here and there is also a big connection to the Neville line, one of the important blood-lines we are tracing. Other relevant names we are tracing that surface here are the Fords and the Fordhams. Take a tour with us around the church and see for yourself; hear the symbology explained and hear of the connection to St Guthlac and why there is such a strong connection to Demons and Black Magic that certainly prevails here... The energies were a bit strange with much activity outside at night going on, causing one to not doubt the stories that abound here of the demons that roam the graveyard...
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The Grail Kingship is within the realm of impossibilities
St Guthlac and the Demonic Scourge
Crowland Abbey has the oldest ring of bells in England, rung with longest bell ropes in England! It is famous for St Guthlac, a hermit who killed himself by his privations. The charming little town has a three-way bridge, now high and dry, which was a creative mediaeval solution to the problem of crossing the streams that ran through the village.
When Hanna cum Hagnaby Met Deeping St James
Original song written for the Song for Lincolnshire Competition 2016
Stamford Canal, Interpretation Board Unveil, West Deeping 27-10-13
The grand unveiling of the interpretation board for 'The Boaty' part of Stamford Canal on King Street, West Deeping. For more info visit wdheritage.wordpress.com
Ringing at Ashby Folville 14th May 2011
The start of some Plain Bob Major on the 8 bells at Ashby Folville during the Leicester DG Open Day, 14th May 2011. Sorry about the view - we were just heading to the next tower and this was taken with me hanging out of the car door just before we set off!
V-log 7: Crowland, Lincolnshire
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