The Church of St Peter and St Paul at Swaffham
The Church of St Peter and St Paul at Swaffham is one of the finest mediæval churches in East Anglia. It was built between the years of 1454-1465 on the remains of the previous church which had partly collapsed. The tower was added between 1507 and 1510.
The church, which is built of Barnack stone, brick and flint, is in the Perpendicular style. It has the traditional cruciform plan of chancel, nave and transepts with north and south aisles and a square tower. Its total length is 173 feet from west to east.
Visit to Swaffham
Around 30 miles from the county town of Norwich is where you will find the market town of Swaffham, which has a population of approximately 7,000 people. Taking its name from Old English, it means the 'homestead of the Swabians' who came over with the Angles and Saxons.
Notable buildings include the church of Saint Peter and Paul, which is one of only a small number of churches to boast angels carved from wood rather than from stone. There are also 2 large wind turbines that are notable in the town. To see some local commercial properties in Swaffham, visit
09 March 2014 Tadley Junior Bangers Final Part 2
09 March 2014 Tadle Junior Bangers Final Race Part 2 in Car Cam with 808 Robert Wakelin
Choir Pilgrimage - St. Peter's Church in the Great Valley
2012
Oxford Christ Church
Chester Cathedral
Sunday ringing at St. Peter's Wolverhampton.
A couple of snippets of St. Martin's Doubles and Plain & Little Bob Minor Spliced on 22nd November 2009. To find out what this is all about go to: stpetersguild.org.uk
Saint Saviour's Church
British traders first established an Anglican church in Riga in 1822, holding their services in the Refomātu baznīca on Mārstaļu iela. The present church, which was designed by Johann Daniel Felsko and opened in 1859, is built of English red bricks on a 30 cm layer of English soil that had been specially imported from the United Kingdom. It is on the site of the former Paul's bastion, which was removed in the 1850s.
During Soviet rule, the church was desecrated and transformed into a students' club, cultural centre and recording studio. After renewed Latvian independence in 1991 the church was re-consecrated and now serves Riga's English-speaking ex-pat population, not only as a place of worship, but also as a day centre for the elderly and a soup kitchen.
St Peter's Mancroft Church, Norwich Timelapse
Timelapse of the busy Norwich life with tourists often stopping to photograph the 'gogo' Dragon on the right hand side of the video.
Taken on the 10th August 2015
Ringing the bells at Haddenham, Cambs.
On Tuesday 5 June 2012, to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, quarter peals were rung in a number of towers around Cambridgeshire. This was filmed in Holy Trinity Church, Haddenham, near Ely.
Brentor church
This video is of the inside of the church of St Michael de Rupe on Brent Tor, near Brentor, near Okehampton, Devon, UK. The church has an excellent view of Dartmoor and back into Cornwall and Kit Hill can clearly be seen from the church. The church is beautiful and old and is very interesting. This church is one of the most famous churches in the UK and really is worth a visit.
Norfolk Churches.
Wymondham Abbey, Wolferton, Bircham Newton, St Felix Babingley.
Two 'live' ringers, with the Abel simulator filling in the other four bells
Here's an example of how two 'live' ringers can practise together while the Abel simulator fills in the other four bells.
This is an early attempt by Paul Crick (West Ham) at ringing Treble Bob to Cambridge Surprise Minor.
Joining in on bell 3, Graham Foat facilitates the session.
The Army hits The Flintknappers Karaoke!
Brilliant night at Pats Karaoke in The Flintknappers!
Medieval Churches In Norfolk
Medieval Churches In Norfolk.
Photographs By Richard J. Terry.
Music :- Lacrymosa by Evanescence. I do not own the music.
Inside St Mary's Church, Polstead, Suffolk
The interior of the Church of St Mary at Polstead, Suffolk, England.
St Mary the Virgin - Ixworth - Suffolk
St Mary the Virgin - Ixworth - Suffolk A large solid church in the large Suffolk village of Ixworth which sits within the most picturesque church yard
Castle Acre Castle
Castle Acre Castle was a great place to go with some of the best earth works in the U.K.
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Short Bellringing Demo
Brumdinger ringing on an outing to a different tower
Filby All Saints Norfolk Tenor Bell Chime
Chiming of tenor bell in otherwise derelict bells at Filby All Saints Norfolk. Test being conducted by Neil Thomas.
Introducing Christ Community Church, Attleborough, Norfolk, UK.
We’re a growing Church made up of ordinary people from Attleborough and the surrounding towns and villages. We love Jesus and we’ve got a big heart for our community. We’re part of a wider family of churches called ‘Relational Mission’.