St John's Hartley Wintney Youth Pastor Promo
Looking for an exciting new challenge? Have experience working with Christian young people? We're looking for a Youth Pastor to join our staff team. check out stjohnshw.org.uk for more info.
St John's Hartley Wintney Restoration150 Building Project
After 150 years of use, our old church is in need of restoration. Have a watch to find out what we're up to and how you can get involved.
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Basingstoke Town 2-2 Hartley Wintney (FA Cup First Qualifying Round)
The official highlights from BTFC's FA Cup First Qualifying Round game against local rivals Hartley Wintney. Due to the result, the game went to a replay.
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Church Farm Hartley Wintney Angling Society
A video compiled to show the Church Farm complex of lakes that Hartley Wintney Angling Society have to offer to members and day tickets, based around one members experiences at the venue
St John First Goal
Jersey Over 40s Cup Final 2011
Hartley Wintney High Street - April 2012
A record of Hartley Wintney High Street in 2012
Hartley Wintney Edit 1
little edit of our building and riding getting close in the air and on crossroads
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Dipley Mill at Hartley Wintney, Hampshire, UK
On a very wet Sunday afternoon I took photographs of this beautiful garden in Hampshire. On several occasions each year they open their garden in support of a wonderful charity, the National Gardens Scheme (NGS). More can be found on the NGS here…
The slideshow was created in Apple's Aperture software for the techies who like to know this stuff.
It is also possible to arrange a private visit to the garden, subject to sufficient numbers being involved on the tour.
Darren Cowley celebrates his century v Hartley Wintney
Darren Cowley reaches his century in just 35 balls in the T20 Cup match for Lymington v Hartley Wintney 13-7-2014
Chris Hartley's cricket journey
Chris Hartley takes us through his cricket journey, starting from a childhood encounter with Allan Border, to his aspirations to take the gloves for Australia at Test level.
Hartley Wintney Car Show February 26th 2017
Classic car meeting
Hartley Wintney v Hampshire XI
Our annual match against Hartley Wintney at one of the most picturesque grounds in the country.
Taplins Place, Hartley Wintney - Hampshire Wedding Photographers Lilybean Photography
A showcase of images by Lilybean Photography taken at Taplins Place, Hartley Wintney.
'Hit-Man' Hartley
14/05/11 @ Accrington
Won, Points Unam ;o)
MITCHELL MANHUNT - NO SOUND
Various g.v's of Soldiers searching the woods at Finchampstead. C.U. Soldiers in woods. C.U. Troops entering Parkwood Park, near Broadmoor. Various shots of troops. Helicopter searching and troops in woods. Signpost. Troops stop for tea. More troops and people watching from windows. Mitchell leaves Hartley Wintney Police Station. C.U. of the 3 policemen who caught Mitchell. G.V. Police Station.
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God of All Things / David Cervera / St Paul's Ealing
God of All Things / David Cervera
Verse 1
God of abundance
God of the poor
God of the broken
The One who restores
Your resurrection
Making us whole
You’re in every detail
You’re there through it all
Chorus:
You are sustainer
You are restorer
You are God
You are God
You are redeemer
You are the saviour
You are God
You are God of all things
Verse 2:
God the Beginning
God of no end
God who is for us
The One who defends
Yours is the kingdom
All else will bow
Yours is the glory
Move in us now
Bridge:
You will always be enough
Always be enough for us
Written by David Cervera, Luke Resch & Jay Norris
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Four Seasons Wedding | Hampshire Wedding Video | Bloomsbury Films ®
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Mattingley Church
Mattingley Church is part of The Whitewater Benefice. Since its earliest days, apart from the years 1863 to 1949 when it was a completely separate Parish with its own Vicar, it has been associated with Heckfield. Rotherwick joined Heckfield and Mattingley in 1974.
The first church or chapel on the present site was probably built towards the end of the l4th century. In 1425 Pope Martin granted a licence for a cemetery at the Chapel because the inhabitants found it inconvenient to carry their dead to Heckfield; the land between the two places being frequently flooded.
The building of the present church was probably started towards the end of the 15th Century; the bricks which are made as parallelograms and not oblongs seem to have been designed specifically for herringbone work and may well have been burnt on Hazeley Heath. Up to 1837 the whole building was the same width as the present chancel but in 1837 the Nave was widened and the porch in its present form added.
The Church has no patron saint - possibly because the original building on the site was, to start with, a moot hall - that is, a place where meetings were held. On the other hand it may have been because it was, in the early days, a chapel of ease to the Parish Church of St. Michael and All Angels, Heckfield.
On entering the church, the first thing to notice is the ancient font, for some time removed from the Church to the Churchyard and only comparatively recently restored to its rightful place. On the south wall is a board which records sums of money, bequeathed to the Church in bygone days, to be used for charitable purposes. Beneath the board is an oak gate legged table. This table replaces the table given to the Church in memory of Mrs John Pawson of Dipley Mill, which was stolen from the Church in the summer of 1991.
Turning to the west wall, in the centre there is an altar cloth enclosed in a glass case, which is dated 1667 and was used for 220 years. To the left is a case which, until stolen some years ago, contained an ancient clarinet which helped provide the music before the days of the organ. Below the altar cloth is the visitors' book: for many years an exercise book served the purpose and it was filled with the names of people from all over the world. Recently some visitors from Holland who saw it, thought something better would be more proper for the Church - hence the very handsome visitors' book.
On either side of the west window are two colourful metal shields whose origin is unknown bearing respectively the following texts:
My House shall be called the House of Prayer
and
Suffer Little Children to come unto me
Turning to the east end, the stained glass window behind the altar was erected in memory of Viscount Eversley, who was Lord of the Manor towards the end of the last century. Until recently the bottom quarter of this window had been obscured by dark wooden panels, presumably to enhance the visibility of the Cross, Candlesticks and Altar. We now have the benefit of seeing the whole of this window, with the added advantage of increased daylight in the Chancel. On either side of the window are two panels on which are inscribed the Ten Commandments, possibly of 17th Century workmanship.
Above and not very visible if the lights are not on, is an unusual addition of the same date, giving the two (Positive) Commandments of Our Lord.
The north window of the Chancel contains some fragments of ancient stained glass - in particular the head of a saint which is probably of mid or late 15th Century workmanship. Below is hung a shield bearing the Arms of Magdalen College, Oxford, derived from the shield of the College's founder, William of Waynflete, who was Bishop of Winchester 1447 to 1487 and probably responsible for the building of the Church.
The Churchyard, though licensed in 1425, seems to have fallen into disuse during the 17th and 18th Centuries when all burials must have been carried out at Heckfield. The present Churchyard really dates from 1851, the most prominent feature being an enormous Celtic Cross, erected by the Singleton family who, for a time, lived at Hazeley House.
Nowadays the north and east parts of the Churchyard are kept in order by parishioners and the remainder is looked after by a contractor.
This information is largely based on the researches of the late Mr. W. J. James
Music: Relaxing Piano Music - Dream of Flying
TOUCHING HOME - The day Hinton Manor finally came home.
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In this film, we take a trip back to august 2018, when Hinton Manor finally started it's journey home from Swindon, to the Severn Valley Railway.
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11 years later, Hinton Manor is on home rails.
Touching Home - Severn Valley Railway
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Cold Overton Church
Recorded May 24th, 2017