The Parish Church of St. Lawrence, Bourton-on-the-Hill, Glos: Plain Bob Minor
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The Parish Church of St. Lawrence, Bourton-on-the-Hill, Glos: Plain Bob Minor · Bell Ringing Team · Traditional
Bells of the Cotswolds
℗ 1979 Saydisc Records
Released on: 1974-12-31
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Bourton on the water
A week on Northfield Farm Ashton under Hill
Cotwolds, UK Weekend Tour
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The Cotswolds is a very large area that’s covers roughly 800 square miles. Join us, as we take a weekend tour through Five counties (Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Warwickshire, Wiltshire and Worcestershire).
Throughout this tour, we visit the following locations:
- St. Martins Church in Bladon
- Blenhemim Palace in Woodstock, Oxfordshire
- Woodstock, Oxfordshire
- St. Kenelm’s Church in Minster Lovell
- St. Mary’s Church in Swinbrook
- Birbury in Gloucestershire
- St. Mary’s the Virgin Church in Bibury
- Burford
- Burford Almshouses
- St. John the Baptist Church in Burford
- Bourton-on-the-water in Gloucestershire
- St. Lawrence Church in Bourton-on-the-Water
- The Slaughters in Gloucestershire
- Stow-on-the-Wold
- St. Edwards Church in Stow-on-the-Wold
- Market Cross in Stow-on-the-Wold
- Rollright Stones in the Cotswolds
- Great Tew in Oxfordshire
- Long Compton in Warwickshire
- St. Peter and St. Paul Church in Long Compton
- Broadway Tower in Worcestershire
- The Town of Broadway in Worcestershire
- Chipping Campden in Gloucestershire
St Lawrence Church Lechlade Cotswolds England 2018
LECHLADE COTSWOLDS ENGLAND July 2018 St Lawrence Church is located by the River Thames in the attractive village of Lechlade in the Cotswolds.
cotswolds beautiful place to visit
The Cotswolds is an area of England which is very Popular with both the English themselves and visitors from all over the world, the Cotswolds are well-known for gentle hillsides, sleepy villages and for being so 'typically English'
- Blenhemim Palace in Woodstock, Oxfordshire
- Woodstock, Oxfordshire
- St. Kenelm’s Church in Minster Lovell
- St. Mary’s Church in Swinbrook
- Birbury in Gloucestershire
- St. Mary’s the Virgin Church in Bibury
- Burford
- Burford Almshouses
- St. John the Baptist Church in Burford
- Bourton-on-the-water in Gloucestershire
- St. Lawrence Church in Bourton-on-the-Water
- The Slaughters in Gloucestershire
- Stow-on-the-Wold
- St. Edwards Church in Stow-on-the-Wold
- Market Cross in Stow-on-the-Wold
- Rollright Stones in the Cotswolds
- Great Tew in Oxfordshire
- Long Compton in Warwickshire
- St. Peter and St. Paul Church in Long Compton
- Broadway Tower in Worcestershire
- The Town of Broadway in Worcestershire
- Chipping Campden in Gloucestershire
St Lawrence, Mickleton - Grandsire Triples (8 - 16cwt)
Some Grandsire Triples rung on the BBC Outing to the North Costwold Area.
Not the best bells but worth a visit. Ground floor ring with an unecessary tenor box.
Stow on the Wold 10-3-2012
Stow on the Wold doorrijden met de touringcar. Dit is de tourdag tijdens de jaarlijkse reis naar Crufts (2012).
Links:
Kunst;
Van der Voet;
AMI Reizen;
Crufts;
Stow on the Wold;
Chedworth to Northleach
Photos and video from a short drive from Chedworth Roman Villa to Northleach in the Cotswolds, England in the summer of 2013.
Exploring Nunney Castle
Exploring Nunney castle and an old church. like and subscribe for more exploring videos.
Woodlands Guest House Stow-on-the-Wold Amazing 5 Star Review by Rose L.
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5 Star Review
Our hostess, Amanda was so welcoming and nothing was too much trouble for her. The rooms were delightful offering beautiful views. Amanda gave us great information on the best places to visit and eat in the area. We took her advice and were not disappointed. A truly memorable visit. We would definitely return here and will recommend this accommodation
Woodlands Guest House
Upper Swell
Stow-on-the-Wold Gloucestershire
GL54 1EW
Wyck Rissington Part One
Wyck Rissington lies a few miles south of Stow-on-the-Wold just off the Fosse Way. In contrast to it's neighbour Bourton on the Water, Wyck Rissington seems a tranquil haven lost in time. Wyck is a Saxon term for an outlying farm while Rissington refers to a hill covered in brush. The village sprawls along a broad village green for a mile or more with houses set far back from the roadside. A beautiful collection of Cotswold cottages and farms meander past the village pond and down to the church at the end of the village. The church has an attractive new roof with a fine cross on the gable. The building is12th century in origin, the 9ft thick walls at the base of the tower date from this period. The tower itself and the important Early Gothic chancel are 13th century and are probably the work of Eynsham Abbey which owned the advowson at this time An interesting church with many original elements such as the Early Gothic east window arrangement and a magnificent 14th century stained glass crucifix with it's rare green glass cross. Another claim to fame is an association with Gustav Holst who at the age of 17 in 1892-93 became St Laurence's organist, his first paid post. The church and village inhabit a long lost age and are a peaceful place to visit.
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Wyck Rissington Part Three
Wyck Rissington lies a few miles south of Stow-on-the-Wold just off the Fosse Way. In contrast to it's neighbour Bourton on the Water, Wyck Rissington seems a tranquil haven lost in time. Wyck is a Saxon term for an outlying farm while Rissington refers to a hill covered in brush. The village sprawls along a broad village green for a mile or more with houses set far back from the roadside. A beautiful collection of Cotswold cottages and farms meander past the village pond and down to the church at the end of the village. The church has an attractive new roof with a fine cross on the gable. The building is12th century in origin, the 9ft thick walls at the base of the tower date from this period. The tower itself and the important Early Gothic chancel are 13th century and are probably the work of Eynsham Abbey which owned the advowson at this time An interesting church with many original elements such as the Early Gothic east window arrangement and a magnificent 14th century stained glass crucifix with it's rare green glass cross. Another claim to fame is an association with Gustav Holst who at the age of 17 in 1892-93 became St Laurence's organist, his first paid post. The church and village inhabit a long lost age and are a peaceful place to visit.
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Badsey
The back six here were cast in 1706 by William Clark and Michael Bushell who were based in Evesham. Augmented in 1902 by M+S they make a quality old style olctave which for some reason sound far worse on this video than they actually do.
20171222 Cotswolds Stow on the wold St Edward's Church
Bourton House Garden
Bourton House Garden
Award winning garden in the North Cotswolds
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Wyck Hill House Hotel, The Cotswolds
Wyck Hill House Hotel is a luxury country house hotel in the heart of the Cotswolds. It is far enough away from everyday life, but not too far to make getting back a strain.
This 4-star hotel in the Cotswolds has recently undergone a full refurbishment, including all of the ground floor and public areas, the main house bedrooms and Orangery. Classic but contemporary, imposing yet friendly.
It is an absolute haven with 100 acres of grounds nestles in the rolling Cotswolds hills offering breathtaking views. Wyck Hill House Hotel is close to the market town of Stow-on-the-Wold. You will be invigorated by your surroundings, and pampered by our team.
Whether you're looking for somewhere to relax or work, a place to celebrate or somewhere that combines all these things, you'll find that this is the perfect retreat.
Wyck Hill is a wonderful base to explore the Cotswolds, close to Bourton-on-the-Water, Broadway and Chipping Camden. You can also enjoy racing in Cheltenham, the theatre in Oxford, antique-hunting in Burford, and several outstanding golf courses.
See for more on Wyck Hil House or see for other hotels from Bespoke Hotels.
Lechlade on Thames In The Cotswolds.
Lechlade, or Lechlade-on-Thames, is a town at the southern edge of the Cotswolds in Gloucestershire, England. It is the highest point at which the River Thames is navigable. The town is named after the River Leach that joins the Thames near The Trout Inn.
The town is a popular venue for tourism and river-based activities. There are several pubs, some antique shops, a convenience store, food outlets, a garden centre and a Christmas shop. Near the 15th century Church of England parish church of Saint Lawrence, in the centre of the town, there is a large open space which is now a car park. The main roads through the town are busy, as the town is at the crossroads of the A417 and A361. Where the A361 enters the town from the south it crosses the River Thames on Halfpenny Bridge. Another tributary of the Thames, the River Coln, joins the Thames at the Inglesham Round House. Lechlade has hosted a music festival since 2011. In 2015 the festival's headline act was Status Quo.
Lechlade is the highest town to which the River Thames is navigable by relatively large craft including narrowboats. It is possible to travel by river or on foot from here to London. Indeed, in the early eighteenth century goods unloaded in Bristol were transported to Gloucester, carried overland to Lechlade and sent down the Thames to London. The Halfpenny Bridge is therefore the usual start for a water based Thames meander – the term for a long distance journey down the Thames. The Thames Path also continues upstream to the traditional source of the Thames at Thames Head). The river is actually navigable for a short distance further upstream, near the village of Inglesham, where the Thames and Severn Canal joins the River Thames. Rowing boats can reach even further upstream, to Cricklade. Lechlade is a popular resort for Thames boating. Boats of different types can be hired from here, from rowing boats to river cruisers.
The highest lock on the Thames is St John's Lock, at Lechlade, where there is a statue of Old Father Thames overlooking the boating activities. There is a view from St John's Bridge across the lock and the meadows to the spire of St Lawrence's parish church. The River Leach flows into the Thames at St John's Bridge. The poet Percy Bysshe Shelley composed A Summer Evening Churchyard here which includes the lines Clothing in hues of heaven thy dim and distant spire Around whose lessening and invisible height Gather among the stars the clouds of night.
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Video 3 Bourton on the Hill : The River Windrush by Wilson
Bourton is beautifully strung out on the slope of a hill, Joan & Wilson were not much impressed by the church but it has a most imposing location. There is a well known Pub at the top of the Village The Horse and Groom then the road continues up through the woods to another hamlet which is also Bourton on the Hill. There is fortunately a garage here for refreshments.
Stow on the Wold
Cream tea at Stow on the Wold - a relaxing sunny afternoon in the Cotswolds (April 24, 2010)
London S Minor at Barton St David, Som
Excerpt from an unsuccessful quarter peal attempt of London Minor on this good little 6, rung from the ground floor. Mainly Taylor bells (3-4 by older bells,) they sound good (bar the 4th which is a pan!) and are nice to ring, and an octagonal tower adds a bit of extra interest
Tenor 9-3-14 in Aflat