Church bells at Christchurch Ipswich England.
Church bells at Christchurch Ipswich England.
Metfield Church Restoration Project
Watch a video from Metfield Church in the Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich explaining a £100,000 project.
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First Underwater Film of St Peters Church Dunwich
Suffolk School of Samba at Hevingham Hall (extended version)
You have seen them at Felixstowe Carnival. Watch them in action at Heveningham Hall. Bob Alexander with his camera Sunday 23rd June.
this is their whole display, we will put an extract on WCTV's facebook page.
Bleach - 27th June 2015 - St Peter's church - Ipswich
Lew's News Extra - A Tour of St Peter's Church Tower in Tiverton
As part of May's Tivvy Fest in Tiverton, the church tower at St Peter's opened its doors and allowed visitors to climb to the top and take in the views.
As well as the magnificent scenery, there was a talk about the history of the church, the bells and a demonstration of bell ringing.
St Peter & St Paul - Clare - Suffolk
St Peter & St Paul - Clare - Suffolk ----- The very large church of the Suffolk village of Clare situated in the busy centre.
St Peters Heysham Wembley Schoolboys Champions 28/05/2018
Great win for St Peters Heysham School to be crowned 2018 national schoolboy champions.
Elmsett, Suffolk, St Peter: The ring of five bells.
A ring of three bells was installed during 2008 and these were augmented to 4 in 2013 and 5 in 2015. The Keltek Trust donated the 3rd bell and supplied the 2nd bell.
St Peters Church, Sandwich, Kent. Journey Down the Tower
The amazing views from the top and the journey back down the tower.
Well worth a visit.
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St. Peters Church Hook Norton
St. Peters in Hook Norton, a brief visit and fly around. Lovely village and church, good friends of mine were married here some years so thought Id return and film it whilst i was in the area.
Still photographs can be found on my facebook page here -
History of St Peter's Church
St. Peter's church was first registered in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle of 922 AD. The current building includes a Chancel dating back to the 12th Century, and an 11th Century font, which draws visitors from far and wide. There have been many additions to the building, many dating back to the 15th and 16th Centuries, including an impressive tower, which houses the bells that are still rung weekly (bell-ringing practice is on Thursday evenings). St. Peter's also houses the village's original fire engine, known as 'The Sentinel', which was last used in 1896.
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Places to see in ( Holsworthy - UK )
Places to see in ( Holsworthy - UK )
Holsworthy is a small market town and civil parish in the local government district of Torridge, Devon, England. The county town of Exeter is 36.4 miles to the east. he river Deer, a tributary of the river Tamar, forms the western boundary of the parish, which includes the village of Brandis Corner. Holsworthy is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Haldeword. It was part of the Hundred of Black Torrington.
Holsworthy is in the East of the Torridge district of Devon. Neighbouring parishes are, to the West, Pyworthy, and Holsworthy Hamlets in other directions. Holsworthy is 189.5 miles (305.0 km) WSW of London and 36.4 miles (58.6 km) WNW of the county town of Exeter. Holsworthy is on the intersection of the A388 and A3072 roads. The town centre is about 140 metres (460 ft) above sea level and the highest point in the parish has an elevation of 144 metres (472 ft). The river Deer, a tributary of the river Tamar, forms the western boundary of the parish.
Holsworthy has one of the largest livestock markets in South West England. The livestock market had been held on the same site from 1905 until 2014. Holsworthy is home to the only centralised anaerobic digestion facility in the UK. The parish church of St Peter's and St Paul's is a Grade II* listed building.
Holsworthy has two main bus services, both operated by Stagecoach. The railway arrived in 1879, and was operated by the Devon and Cornwall Railway Company. Holsworthy railway station was closed in 1966, but the viaducts built either side of Holsworthy remain.
( Holsworthy - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Holsworthy . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Holsworthy - UK
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Huddersfield Parish Church of St. Peter’s
โบสถ์ในเมือง Huddersfield Parish Church of St. Peter’s – ‘the church in the heart of the town’
Huddersfield Parish Church, 1890's
(church was rebuilt 1835)
The church is open weekdays between 9.00 am and 4.00 pm and on most Saturdays between 10.00 am and 2.00 pm.
St Peter - Hepworth - Suffolk
St Peter - Hepworth - Suffolk ----- A well kept village church located next to beautiful Suffolk countryside - which regretfully is locked and not open for viewing
Salisbury, England - Church Bells
The bells were entirely random. We could not make out any song. Jake said, 'Someone's going to get in trouble for playing with those.'
St Mary - Glemsford - Suffolk
Tucked away in the extended village of Glemsford is the village church of St Mary set on the side of a hill where a country foot path running through the church yard offers the walker most fantastic views of the Suffolk countreyside
Akenham Burial Case
Akenham Burial Case
SGM Danny Guba Ipswich Guba Doce Pares Seminar November 2013
SGM Danny Guba came to the Ipswich Guba Doce Pares Club on the 10th November 2013 and gave a fantastic 'Sticks, Knives and Hand to Hand' Seminar.
The clubs usual classes are held on a Thursday evening at the Constable Hall, Gandish Road, East Bergholt, 6.30-730pm and St Peters Church Hall, Stoke Park Drive, Ipswich, 8-9pm.
10 Most haunted places in the UK
1. Brighton / 129
2. Edinburgh / 94
3. Nottingham / 71
4.Derby / 46
5.Birmingham / 44
6.Dartmoor / 37
7.Ipswich / 34
8.Glasgow / 33
9.Lincoln / 30
10.Colchester / 29
They include ghost of Anne Boleyn who is said to haunt her birthplace of Hever Castle, Kent, and the ghost of Charles Dickens at Birmingham Town Hall - where he gave the first ever reading of A Christmas Carol.
Some reports date back to as early as the 9th Century, while others were added just in the last year.