Places to see in ( Bourne - UK )
Places to see in ( Bourne - UK )
Bourne is a market town and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. Bourne is situated on the eastern slopes of the Kesteven Uplands and the western edge of the Lincolnshire Fens. The town is located on a Roman road now known as King Street and was built around the natural springs, hence the name Bourne (or Bourn, as the town was originally known) which derives from the Anglo-Saxon meaning water or stream. It lies on the intersection of the A15 and the A151 roads. The civil parish includes the main township plus the hamlets of Cawthorpe, Dyke and Twenty. In former years Austerby was regarded as a separate settlement, with its own shops and street plan, but is now an area of Bourne known as The Austerby
The ecclesiastical parish of Bourne is part of the Beltisloe Deanery of the Diocese of Lincoln and is based at the Abbey Church of St Peter and St Paul, in Church Walk. The incumbent is Revd Chris Atkinson. Other religious denominations include Methodist, Baptist, United Reformed and Roman Catholic churches. The town's economy was based on rural industries until the railway opened up a market for bottled mineral water. Although it is still focused on agriculture and food preparation for supermarkets, there are also important light engineering and tourism activities. The district has a fast-growing housing market, with considerable new building taking place in Bourne in the 2000s.
Bourne Town Council has two wards which are identical to the South Kesteven District Council wards. Bourne East elects seven councillors to the town council and Bourne West eight. Bourne Market Place is at the crossroads of the A15 road and the B1193. Strictly speaking, it was a staggered pair of T-junctions where the A15 was met by the A151 from Spalding to the east and the B676 from the west (the article A151 road explains) before the B676 was redesignated as an extension of the A151 to Colsterworth.
The Ancient Woodland of Bourne Woods is still extant, although much reduced. It originally formed part of the ancient Forest of Kesteven and is now managed by the Forestry Commission. The earliest documentary reference to Brunna, meaning stream, is from a document of 960, and the town appeared in the Domesday Book as Brune. Bourne Abbey, (charter 1138), formerly held and maintained land in Bourne and other parishes. In later times this was known as the manor of Bourne Abbots.
There are currently 71 listed buildings in the parish of Bourne, the most important being Bourne Abbey and the Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul (1138), which is the only one scheduled Grade I. The others are Grade II, the most colourful being the aptly named Red Hall (c. 1620), finished in red brick with ashlar quoins, many gabled and featuring a fine Tuscan porch. From 1860 to 1959, it was the town's railway station booking office and waiting room. At two stages, in the 1890s and 1960s, it came close to demolition but the building is now well preserved by Bourne United Charities. The former station booking office serves as the BUC's office.
Baldock's Mill (1800), once a corn-grinding water mill, together with the miller's house, has been converted by Bourne Civic Society to serve as the town's Heritage Centre. It houses many interesting artefacts, most recently a water-wheel has been installed and a newly created replica of a Charles Frederick Worth dress is on display. The Baptist Church dates from 1835, but the church itself was established there in the 1640s. This building, the Methodist Church (1841) and the United Reformed Church (1846) are all still in active use.
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St Thomas on the Bourne Excerpts
The combined Boys,Girls and Gentlemen choirs of St Thomas-on-The Bourne singing a few excerpts from of their latest CD On Christmas Night. Video clips from recent tours start at the 2 minute point.
The photo is the choir in August 2013 in Toms Quad, Christ Church Oxford after singing evensong and following on from singing Mass earlier in the week at Westminster Cathedral.
Previous year's tours have been to Belgium, France, Bermuda and USA . This year the choir are on tour to Prague.
There was much excitement for the choristers of St. Thomas-on-the Bourne last month as television and film composer, Harry Escott, recorded the choristers for the soundtrack of the forthcoming Channel 4 drama 'New Worlds'.
Director of Music; Robert Lewis
Organ St Peters & St Pauls Church Great Missenden England
Organ practice June 2014
Five Rings Triples - Romsey Abbey
Romsey Abbey Bell Ringers ringing 396 changes of Five Rings Triples on Friday 27th July 2012, prior to a barbecue held in the Abbey grounds screening the London 2012 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony.
2015.11.18 Little Missenden walk 02.48
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.
Bellringing from St Mary the Virgin, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire.mp4
12, 35-2-23 in C
1&2 1980 Eijsbouts
3-10, 12, 1935 Gillett & Johnston
11 1595 Henry II Oldfield
Turning up slightly late for evensong ringing on Sunday 24th Jan, so I took the opportunity to record from outside the tower. Some major on the back eight (I forgot to look up what they rang).
Sorry, they aren't that quiet in real life, its just the phone compensating!
Anstey Church
A fly around the Parish Church of St Mary's in Anstey, Leicestershire.
The present Vicar, David McDonough suggested a flight after seeing the Teddy Bear flight I did at Thurcaston Parish Church earlier this year (you can just catch him ducking out of the way at one point in the video).
It was a very blowy day, and inside the Church, the drone kept drifting due to echoes on the sonar but overall it gives a good idea of this lovely piece of Architecture.
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Wedding Brentwood Cathedral - De Rouge Mont Manor
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Walks in England: Exploring St Wilfred's Chapel at Church Norton
I am out on the edge of West Sussex on the Selsey peninsular. This time to have a look at the charming and intriguing chapel at Church Norton, for this church is really not a church at all, but the chancel of an earlier one that was removed.
Martin Snow is, as ever, on hand to give me the extra information and history that I need.
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Charing Chalk Pit
View from above Charing Chalk Pit
Church bells ringing in Salisbury, England
Beautiful tone
Bath Abbey Church Bells
Bath Abbey Church Bells ringing.
Leeds, Kent bellringing - touch of Treble Bob Major in the Kent variation. Wed 3rd May 2017
The Borden band (with helpers) held their practice at Leeds on Wed 3rd May by kind permission of the church and tower captain, due to a quarter peal taking place on their 'home' bells that evening.
Here, some of the more experienced 'helpers' ring a touch of TB Major in the Kent variation (which variation itself was devised by the Leeds Youths in the late 18th century and first rung here) on the heavy octave of this old ring of ten
Plain Bob Minor at South Kirkby, W Yorks
Excerpt from a quarter peal on this agricultural Yorkshire six, the front five cast by Daniel Hedderly of Bawtry, and the tenor by Thomas Hilton of Wath on Dearne. They actually make for quite a reasonable old ring, which grew on us the more we rang them, and went surprisingly well! However, there was a LOT of banging coming from upstairs, which was quite disconcerting!
Tenor 12-2-7 in F
St Marys Church - Radnage
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Moonrakers Tour Around Derby 2012
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1 Longdon Staffordshire S James 6 11-2-18
2 Armitage Staffordshire S John the Baptist 6 4-2-20
3 Mavesyn Ridware Staffordshire S Nicholas 8 8-3-7
4 Bradbourne Derbyshire All Saints 6 8-3-15
5 Bonsall Derbyshire S James the Apostle 6 7-2-8
6 Winster Derbyshire S John the Baptist 5 8-1-0
7 Stanton in Peak Derbyshire Holy Trinity 6 4-0-20
8 Elton Derbyshire All Saints 6 5-2-13
9 Hartington Derbyshire S Giles 8 9-0-5
10 Alstonefield Staffordshire S Peter 6 10-3-10
11 Wetton Staffordshire S Margaret 6 6-2-18
12 Ashby de la Zouch Leicestershire S Helen 10 21-2-24
13 Packington Leicestershire Holy Rood 6 6-2-19
14 Swepstone Leicestershire S Peter 6 10-2-24
15 Ibstock Leicestershire S Denys 6 10-1-27
16 Hugglescote Leicestershire S John the Baptist 8 16-1-4
17 Grace Dieu Leicestershire School Chapel of S Elisabeth of Hungary 6 1-2-22
18 Woodhouse Leicestershire S Mary in the Elms 6 12-1-15
19 Thurcaston Leicestershire All Saints 8 10-0-11
20 Pentrich Derbyshire S Matthew 6 10-1-17
21 South Wingfield Derbyshire All Saints 6 8-3-10
22 Brackenfield Derbyshire Holy Trinity 6 4-3-17
23 Breadsall Derbyshire All Saints 8 13-3-21
24 Sudbury Derbyshire All Saints 6 9-3-0
25 Hanbury Staffordshire S Werburgh 8 13-2-11
26 Marchington Staffordshire S Peter 6 10-1-24
27 Blithfield Staffordshire S Leonard 6 8-2-22
28 Colwich Staffordshire S Michael & All Angels 6 7-2-10
29 Sandon Staffordshire All Saints 6 6-2-19
30 Caverswall Staffordshire S Peter 6 8-1-14
31 Rolleston on Dove Staffordshire S Mary 8 11-2-20
32 Stretton with Claymills Staffordshire S Mary 6 8-3-23
33 Winshill, Burton upon Trent Staffordshire S Mark 6 17-0-14
34 Burton upon Trent Staffordshire All Saints 6 21-1-6
35 Burton upon Trent Staffordshire S Paul 10 28-2-9
36 Burton upon Trent Staffordshire S Modwen 8 18-3-22
37 Repton Derbyshire S Wystan 8 17-3-0
38 Melbourne Derbyshire S Michael 12 15-1-24
39 Breedon on the Hill Leicestershire SS Mary & Hardulph 6 9-1-20
40 Coleorton Leicestershire S Mary the Virgin 8 12-3-25
ABANDONED KENT CHURCHES | ST MARY'S EASTWELL AND A BREW UP
Myself and Candice found ourselves another little abandoned church to explore this sunny Saturday in Eastwell, Kent.
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