Long Melford Holy Trinity Church
Long Melford church on a very foggy November day.
Views from Holy Trinity Chuch tower, Long Melford
Visitors to Holy Trinity Church in Long Melford were treated to stunning views of the Suffolk countyside when the tower was opened over the August bank holiday.
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Borley Church.....long Melford, Suffolk, England
A walk round Borley Church in Suffolk, said to be a very haunted place.....though i did not experience anything....my camera battery died rapidly.....even though it was fully charged when i left the house!!
Places to see in ( Long Melford - UK )
Places to see in ( Long Melford - UK )
Long Melford is a large village and civil parish in the county of Suffolk, England. It is on Suffolk's border with Essex, which is marked by the River Stour, approximately 16 miles from Colchester and 14 miles from Bury St. Edmunds.
It is one of Suffolk's wool towns and is a former market town. The parish also includes the hamlets of Bridge Street and Cuckoo Tye.
Its name is derived from the nature of the village's layout (originally concentrated along a 3-mile stretch of a single road) and the Mill ford crossing the Chad Brook (a tributary of the River Stour).
Prehistoric finds discovered in 2011 have shown that early settlement of what is now known as Long Melford dates back to the Mesolithic period, up to 8300 BC. In addition, Iron Age finds were made in the same year, and again were found within the largely central area of the current village.
Long Melford survived the Black Death in 1348-9, and was a brief stop-off in the peasants' revolt in 1381. By the early 15th century, the manor of Kentwell belonged to the Clopton family. John Clopton was arrested in 1461 and charged with treason. Clopton was spared execution and he was released and returned to Kentwell.
The village contains two stately homes, Kentwell Hall and Melford Hall, both visited by Queen Elizabeth I, and all built from the proceeds of the wool trade in the Middle Ages. Kentwell Hall and Holy Trinity Church were financed by the Clopton family, in particular by John Clopton. Both Kentwell Hall and Melford Hall are open to the general public, with Melford Hall being a National Trust property. The village's history is recorded in the Long Melford Heritage Centre, and contains finds uncovered in the July 2011 Long Melford Dig. There are also displays of old photographs, and ancient finds from the village, including a good collection of locally found Roman artefacts.
Long Melford once had a railway station on the Stour Valley Line, but this closed in March 1967 when the line was cut back to Sudbury. It is connected to several large towns by bus, notably Sudbury, Colchester, Bury St Edmunds, Haverhill and Ipswich.
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Long Melford Church & Melford Hall
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Holy Trinity Church, Hull
Video of the splendid Holy Trinity Church in Hull.
Long Melford
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An ancient and wealthy wool industry village, with an opulent 14th century church and the splendid Tudor manor, Melford Hall.
Great place to visit: Holy Trinity Church, Blythburgh, 12th September 2016
I must have driven past a thousand times, and left taking a proper look for around 70 years . . glad I went in today!
Fressingfield Church
March 2016: A visit to the lovely village of Fressingfield, Suffolk and a tour of the beautiful church of St Peter and St Paul.
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Anglia Fellowship Band, Lavenham Parish Church, 23rd July 2011
The Anglia Fellowship Band of the Salvation Army, played a Brass Band concert at Lavenham Parish Church, in Suffolk on 23rd July 2011. This was a charity concert in aid of the Mondo Challenge Foundation
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One of the big churches built when Suffolk was rich from the wool trade.See the window which has a picture of a Duchess which John Tenniel used as a basis for his drawing of the Duchess in Alice in Wonderland. See also a window containing the Three Hares Motif.
Blythburgh Church
Mike and Roxy explore the lovely church at Blythburgh, Suffolk on Sunday 7th February 2016.
Happy Endings -- Live at Holy Trinity Church, Hull (HD) +1
Additional footage. Featuring the track 'Weirdo (Slow Me Down)'.
CAMRA Ale/Cider Festival at Holy Trinity Church, Hull. 19 April 2013.
Highlights from set no.1
Happy Endings are: Adam, Emma and Rachel Fee.
Producer/Cam/Editor: Darren Edwards.
Rest of the credits on film.
© Edwards | The One Point | Happy Endings 2013
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
Caitlin's 18th @ The Acton Crown
Friends and Family at Caitlin's 18th Birthday celebration
December 2009
The Marriage: Edward and Anugrah Woods
The marriage vows from the marriage service for Mr & Mrs Edward and Anugrah Woods 25th April 2015 at Holy Trinity Church, Rothwell, Yorkshire, England.
Holy Trinity - Boxted - Suffolk
Holy Trinity - Boxted - Suffolk ----- A truly fantastic church - the churchyard is wonderful while the church is filled with history and cause to investigate this history