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#84 A Wander Around St Michael’s Church - Mickleham
In this Vlog, I have a little wander around St Michael’s Church in the small Village of Mickleham in the Mole Valley within the Surrey Hills. The Village lies near to the old Roman road of Stane Street and appears in the Domesday Book of 1086. Parts of the Church date back to the Norman period but there was an earlier structure here since Anglo-Saxon times (possibly earlier).
Recorded: Tuesday 2nd July 2019
Music:
‘Flecks of Light’- The Tower of Light
‘Adventure’ – A Himitsu
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Driving through Marazion
Driving through the town of Marazion in Cornwall on the 4th November 2017.
Colan parish church
This video is of the inside of the church of St Colanus at Colan, near Newquay, Cornwall, UK. The church of St Colanus stands in a valley with trees all around and not many houses. The church is a nice building with some nice windows inside.
Flagpole returns to St Michael's Tower
The long awaited flagpole returns to St Michael's Tower, Gloucester. The St Michael's flag is first to fly, kindly donated by Nigel Spry.
Yorkshire by drone: East Ardsley - St Michael's Church
Yorkshire by drone.
A quick flight around St Michael's church in East Ardsley.
The place that I got married in 1997 ... Romantic
St Michaels way at Gulval
This video is of the St Michael's way at Gulval, near Penzance, Cornwall, UK. The St Michael's way is on the St Michael's ley line which starts in the North of England and goes down to Santiago.
Remembrance Concert 1st Half
A concert of Remembrance music given by the Two Castles Male Voice Choir, conducted by Kieron Howe. Accompanist, Julie Edwards.
1. For The Fallen - Mike Sammes (00:00)
2. Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines - Ron Goodwin, Arr. Gwyn Arch (2:25)
3. The Lord is My Shepherd - Howard Goodall (4:44)
4. The Dambusters March - Eric Coates, Arr. Felton Ripley (7:40)
5. Rhfelwyr, The Warriors - Eric Jones, transl. John Stoddart (9:25)
Images taken at:-
St Mary's Church, Warwick,
St Mary's Church, Cubbington
St Michael's Church, Weston-Under-Wetherley
St Margaret's Church, Hunningham
St Gregory's Church, Offchurch
St Nicholas' Church, Radford Semele
St Chad's Church, Bishop's Tachbrook
War Memorials in:-
Royal Leamington Spa
Bishop's Tachbrook
Warwick
Cubbington
Radford Semele
Snitterfield
With grateful thanks to the people who gave their time, thought and effort to enhance the remembrance of others.
Old Welsh Churches Llangelynnin Church
Llangelynnin Church is an old Welsh church that stands high above the Conwy Valley, North Wales. With its sister church a few miles away, Llanrhychwyn Church, it is one of Wales' oldest churches, dating from the 12th century, and was probably pre-dated by an earlier church of timber, or wattle and daub construction.
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[Wikipedia] St Michael and All Angels Church, Hughenden
St Michael and All Angels Church is a Grade: II* listed Anglican church in the Hughenden Valley, Buckinghamshire, England, near to High Wycombe. It is closely associated with the nearby Hughenden Manor and the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Benjamin Disraeli who is buried in the churchyard.
The church stands in land owned by the National Trust but the church and churchyard belong to the Church of England.
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Places to see in ( St Just - UK )
Places to see in ( St Just - UK )
St Just is a town and civil parish in the Penwith district of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It lies along the B3306 road which connects St Ives to the A30 road. The parish encompasses the town of St Just and the nearby settlements of Trewellard, Pendeen and Kelynack: it is bounded by the parishes of Morvah to the north-east, Sancreed and Madron to the east, St Buryan and Sennen to the south and by the sea in the west.
The town of St Just is the most westerly town in mainland Britain and is situated approximately 8 miles (13 km) west of Penzance along the A3071. St Just parish, which includes Pendeen and the surrounding area. St Just lies within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Almost a third of Cornwall has AONB designation, with the same status and protection as a National Park. St Just is one of only two towns included within the Cornwall AONB.
The identity of Saint Just is not known. Cornwall's long resistance to the edicts of Canterbury and Rome makes it most unlikely that the saint was Archbishop Justus of Canterbury, as some sources claim.[citation needed] Another possibility is the 6th- or 7th-century Saint Iestyn, said to be the son of a ruler of Dumnonia.
Among the prehistoric antiquities nearby is Ballowall Barrow, a chambered tomb. St Just is one of the most ancient mining districts in Cornwall, and remains of ancient pre-industrial and more modern mining activity have had a considerable impact on the nearby landscape.
The parish church of St Just is a fine 15th-century building. In 1336 the church was rebuilt and dedicated by John Grandisson, Bishop of Exeter; however only the chancel of this church survives and the nave and aisles are 15th-century in date. There are two Methodist chapels. St Just is the home of Cape Cornwall School which also serves Sennen, Sancreed, Pendeen, St Buryan and other places in the district.
St Just is home to the popular Lafrowda festival a seven-day community and arts celebration usually held in Mid July. A more ancient celebration associated with the town is St Just Feast which is held every year to celebrate the dedication of the parish church in 13 July 1336. Feast celebrations were moved to the Sunday nearest to All Saints' Day in 1536 following an Act of Henry VIII which means it usually take place at the end of October / beginning of November. Feast itself is a two-day event with a church service and civic procession being held on Feast Sunday and a larger scale popular celebration being held on Feast Monday (which includes a meeting of the Western Hunt). A description of St Just Feast
St Just also has a 'Plen an Gwarry' (Cornish for playing place), locally pronounced 'Plain an Gwarry'. These sites were used historically for open-air performance, entertainment and instruction. St Just's Plen an Gwarry occasionally hosts productions of the Cornish Ordinalia mystery plays. St Just has a healthy artistic scene, including the painter Kurt Jackson who has made several television appearances. Contemporary singer and comedian Jethro from nearby St Buryan played for St Just Rugby Club and has recorded a song entitled St Just.
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Friendship Club, St Michael's Church
St Michael's Parish Church, Edinburgh - the Friendship Club and how it started. All welcome to come along.
WALES Tanat Valley
Moving out of Shropshire towards Bala/Porthmadog the traveller will soon be in Tanat Valley. Many years ago there was a railway line in the valley and traces of this can still be found
With pleasant villages/hamlets to pass through and fine countryside on all sides, the valley eventually arrives at Llangynog. Very obvious signs of its past as a mining village can be seen.
Here the road through the valley rises abrubtly and heads towards the county border with Denbighshire at the summit
Penybontfawr does have a rare convenience shop, and there are a couple of pubs and public conveniences at Llangynog
0:00 Llanyblodwell
1:08 Pen-y-bont Llanerch Emrys
1:46 Llangedwyn
2:16 Llanrhaesrdr Ym Mochant
2:56 Penybontfawr
4:30 Llangynog
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Places to see in ( Hathersage - UK )
Places to see in ( Hathersage - UK )
Hathersage is a village and civil parish in the Peak District in Derbyshire, England. It lies slightly to the north of the River Derwent, approximately 10 miles south-west of Sheffield. The origin of its name is disputed, although it is generally accepted that the second half derives from the Old English word ecg meaning edge. In 1086 it was recorded in the Domesday Book as Hereseige, and around 1220 it was recorded as Hauersegg. It is served by Hathersage railway station on the Hope Valley Line.
The earliest recorded church was built by Richard Bassett, son of Ralph Bassett, Chancellor of England in the reign of Henry I. The present Grade-I-listed structure dates mainly from the late 14th and early 15th centuries. It has a stained glass window by Charles Kempe, which was removed from Derwent Chapel before it was submerged under the Ladybower Reservoir. Near the church is an earthwork called Camp Green, thought to have been constructed during the Danish occupation. It is also scheduled as a Norman ringwork castle of the 11th/12th century. In the graveyard lies the base and lower shaft of a plain early Saxon cross.
Stones in the churchyard mark what is known as the grave of Little John, where in 1780 James Shuttleworth claims to have unearthed a thigh bone measuring 72.39 centimetres (28.50 in). This would have made Little John 8.08 feet (2.46 m) in height. One claimant to Robin Hood of Locksley is the village of Loxley, only eight miles over the moors on the edge of Sheffield. A number of local landmarks are associated with Robin Hood, such as Robin Hood's Cross on Abney Moor, Robin Hood's Stoop on Offerton Moor, and Robin Hood’s Cave on Stanage Edge.
In 1845, Charlotte Brontë stayed at the Hathersage vicarage, visiting her friend Ellen Nussey, whose brother was the vicar, while she was writing Jane Eyre. Many of the locations mentioned in her novel match locations in Hathersage, the name Eyre being that of a local gentry family. Her Thornfield Hall is widely accepted to be North Lees Hall, on the outskirts of Hathersage.
Hathersage Moor is the site of the Carl Wark hillfort and Higger Tor. Because of the scenery of the Hope and Derwent valleys, its literary connections, and easy access by train or road from Sheffield and Manchester, Hathersage is a tourist destination. Its visitors come to swim (open-air heated swimming pool, with cafe open all year[5]), climb (Stanage Edge, which with other nearby edges have been the nursery for many famous British rock and mountain climbers), or ramble in its river valleys or hillwalk on its open moors.
In 1990, the cutler David Mellor opened the Round Building built on the site of a former gasometer as a cutlery factory in the village. The building was designed by architect Sir Michael Hopkins. In 2007, an extension to the old retort house on the site was opened as a design museum. Mellor's wife, Fiona MacCarthy, continues to live in Hathersage.
Some of the scenes of the horror film Let Sleeping Corpses Lie (1974, directed by Jorge Grau, also known as The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue) were shot at St. Michael's Church in Hathersage. Hathersage has a population of 2,000 people with three churches, one school and numerous community organisations. There is an annual gala, scarecrow building competition and well dressing in July. On 1 April 2015 Hathersage and Outseats, the two parishes that currently comprise the village, will be replaced by a single new parish council, to be called Hathersage Parish Council.
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St.Michael's chapel (Rame Head) - Cornwall.
(12) Rame - (Cornish - Pendenhar = End/Head of the high fort. East & West Gear - (Cornish - An ger/Gear = Hill fort/Earthwork. St.Michael's chapel sits on top of the ancient promontory of Rame head.Either side of the headland is East & West Gear.Once an Iron age castle with archaeological remains of roundhouses and other ancient structures.This area,as suggested,has had thousands of years of occupation.The medieval chapel dedicated to St.Michael the archangel was possibly a religious site long before it was recorded in 1397 and granted a licence for mass in 1425.This video was taken on a misty overcast evening and doesn't really do this stunning headland justice,nor does my cheapy camera! On a very clear day you can see the Lizard point a good few miles to the west quite easily.
Deep Dale & Magpie Mine Valley Walk Scenery - Derbyshire Walks - Tour England Walking Holidays UK
Deep Dale & Magpie Mine Valley Walk Scenery - Derbyshire Walks - Tour England Walking Holidays UK
Enjoy some great Deep Dale and Magpie Mine valley walk scenery with relaxing music to see if you fancy Derbyshire Walks whilst on tour England Walking Holidays UK. Along the walk you visit: Deep Dale valley and stream; the disused Magpie Mine buildings and the village of Sheldon. Scenery includes: some woodland with surrounding hills; a rocky stream and a rocky hill with a rocky pass; a long valley floor with a stream and surrounding hills; fields, pastures and dew ponds for watering livestock; the Magpie Mine workings; dwellings, the Cock & Pullet Pub and St Michael and All Angels' Church in Sheldon; and lots of drystone walls and stiles. You may also see sheep grazing in fields and on hillsides.
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Tenterden Town in Kent .The hidden jewel of the Weald .
Tenterden is a town with a large conservation area in the Ashford District of Kent, England. It stands on the edge of the remnant forest The Weald, overlooking the valley of the River Rother. It was a member of the Cinque Ports Confederation. Its riverside today is not navigable to large vessels and its status as a wool manufacturing centre has been lost. Tenterden has several voluntary organisations, some of which are listed below, seven large or very old public houses within its area and has long distance walking and cycling routes within its boundaries.
The town's name is derived from the Old English Tenet Waraden, meaning a den or forest clearing in the forest which belonged to the men of Thanet.
History
The first record of dwellings in Tenterden can be found in a charter which mentions that it, as 'Heronden', began to grow from the 14th century around the strong local wool industry. Unlike other such centres in the Weald it had the advantage of access to the sea. Much of what is now Romney Marsh was under water, and ships docked at nearby Smallhythe. Timber from the Wealden forests was used to construct ships, and in 1449 Tenterden was incorporated into the Confederation of Cinque Ports as a limb of Rye. Ships built in the town were then used to help Rye fulfil its quota for the Crown.
A school was in existence here in 1521; later (in 1666) it was referred to as a grammar school. Today Homewood School and Sixth Form Centre, a large secondary school catering for the Weald and south of Ashford Borough is in Tenterden.
In 1903, Tenterden Town railway station was opened. It closed in 1954, but half of it reopened in 1974 as the Kent and East Sussex Railway. The route starts at Tenterden Town Station and finishes at Bodiam station, near Bodiam Castle. The main line track is being extended to Robertsbridge
Churches and chapels
There are two parish churches, as well as a number of other chapels and religious meeting spaces:
St Mildred's (Anglican) is in the main part of the town. The church dates from the 12th century, and was progressively enlarged until 1461, when the distinctive tower was constructed. It was one of the churches in the 1588 system of warning beacons.
It was a major surveying point in the Anglo-French Survey (1784–1790) to calculate the precise distance between the Paris Observatory and the Royal Greenwich Observatory, overseen by General William Roy.
St Michael and All Angels (Anglican). The suburb now called St Michael's was known as Boresisle until Victorian times, when a church dedicated to St Michael was built to serve this community. The church was consecrated in 1863, but construction of the steeple took a further 12 years.
St. John the Baptist (Anglican).
St. Mary's Church (Anglican).
St. Andrew's Catholic Church.
Trinity Baptist Church.
Zion Baptist Church.
Jireh Chapel: Strict Baptist church.
The Methodist Church.
The Unitarian Chapel, originally called the Old Meeting House, was built c. 1695. A plaque on the wall records that Dr Benjamin Franklin worshipped here in 1783, where he was to hear Joseph Priestley preach.
The Jehovah's Witness Kingdom Hall.stings) in East SuPublic houses
Its large and/or old pubs are generally owned by Kentish breweries and are:
The Woolpack, next to the Town Hall,
The White Lion, the High Street
The Vine, the High Street
The William Caxton, the High Street,
The Crown, Ashford Road in St. Michaels
ssex.
Tenterden folk festival
A walk around Saint Michael's Church - Flixton / Greater Manchester
A reworked version of the film added a few days ago. A walk around Saint Michael's Church, Flixton
Photos: Ottmar B. Morett
Music: J. S. Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G,
Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
for information about Saint Michael's Church, including a brief history,
please see the website: stmichaelsflixton.co.uk
© 2013 - Ottmar B. Morett - all rights reserved
St. Swithin's' Church, Cornwall, UK. Interior and exterior
Old gravestones, 1000 year old font, 400 year old wall paintings, medieval wood carvings, decorative floor tiles from the 1500s, and naughty graffiti.
Oh, and news of the give away draw that I will be doing tomorrow (didn't have time to do the draw today)
Hubberholme, the George Inn, St Michael and All Angels
Hubberholme in Upper Wharfedale. The George Inn, a bridge, a church and that's about it. Wonderful place. JB Priestley's ashes are buried in the churchyard. Music by the Shirt