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List of Best Things to do in Horsham , United Kingdom (UK)
Huxley's Birds of Prey Centre and Gardens
Horsham Museum and Art Gallery
Sumners Ponds
Horsham Park
Warnham Local Nature Reserve
St. Mary’s Church
Darkstar Brewery
Downs Link
Chesworth Farm
Firebird Brewing Company
Christmas time, West Sussex, UK
Christmas time, West Sussex, UK
It was frenetic shopping madness in Horsham before Christmas, but a calm morning mass at St Mary Church on Christmas day
Haunted Britain: St Mary's Church, Langenhoe, Essex, England.
Site of the church once famed within paranormal circles as, 'The Most Haunted Church In England'. With links to the even more famous Borley Rectory haunting through the Waldegrave family, this place has some dark and interesting tales to tell. If only its long ago greatness could be glimpsed today through a greater lens than which the murky veiled ponderings of yesteryear provide, and that we were left with more than just the stories and echoes of a place that once was.
But alas, all we have today are the stories handed down, as the church itself has long been demolished. Still, this is an atmospheric location and one that is worthy of a visit. And from its destruction we are left with one obvious question! Was the church really unsafe? Or was it too much bad publicity for an establishment already showing signs of falling numbers, to maintain a religious building with such an infamous reputation? It has been reported that one of the final demolition team stated that the building would have never fallen, insinuating that it didn't really need to be demolished. And it is fact that many other churches have been left to stand in ruinous state, many even being stabilised and made 'safe' to be open to the public.
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MUSIC
'Spirit of the Dead'
by Aakash Gandhi
'Window Demons'
by Roljui
'Simmering'
by Asher Fulero
St. Mary's School Horsham 1965
Laying of the Foundation Stone for the St. Mary's CofE School, Horsham, by the Queen Mum 1965.
The Snow Saturday 14 May, 2016
Cantatrice sing The Snow by Elgar at St Mary;s Church, Horsham. Saturday 14 May, Conductor Zoe Peate, Violin Karen Hoy, Piano Gary Prior
Graveyard Visits Ep. 1 - St Mary's
This video I dedicate to a dear friend Paula, hope you enjoy from across the pond. Just a quick look at the graves and a few views of the church. It probably dates back to 1220 and it may have been built on the remains of a previous building. More information here... and is some info on the graves and here is some more info... At various times, churches have moved the stones, sometimes to free up space for new plots, and sometimes when they were getting unsafe, to 'landscape the plot - that is what I guess BA has done, looking at the grassed area,
Walks in England: Exploring the Carfax
Today I am in Horsham in West Sussex, exploring the Carfax, a old term for where four roads meet. I used to live in Horsham and worked in the Carfax when I left school. The Causeway is a beautiful street to the south of the Carfax and it leads past St Mary's Church to the River Arun. From there, a short walk takes to a rare spot, a place where a river, a road and a railway converge.
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Horsham England in West Sussex
Sights and scenes of the Town of Horsham in West Sussex, which include Saint Mary The Virgin Church, The Rising Sun Pub
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St. Mary's Parish Church, Horsham
Denne Hill, Horsham (3D)
The Common, Horsham
Holy Trinity School, Crawley
Lewes
Storrington
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Horsham - 23 Sep 2011
A walk through Horsham, West Sussex, starting from Swan Walk and taking in the Carfax, the Causeway, St Mary's church and Waterstones cafe.
This video features the track New Day Ambient Mix from the album Destination Heaven III by Eivissa Salinas feat. DJ Hseres - available under Creative Commons Licence.
St Mary's Easebourne - Church of England - Graveyard - Kirkjugarður
Kirkjugarður - St Mary's Easebourne Graveyard - Church of England - Midhurst, West Sussex, GU29 OAH - Gömul kirkja í þorpinu Easebourne í Suður Englandi í West Sussex. Sveitakirkja þar sem Billie Piper giftist Laurence Fox. Wedding Church of Billie Piper and Laurence Fox. A beautiful church in lovely setting on the Cowdray Park Estate. Easebourne village, is a half a mile from the bridge over River Rother on the cross-roads located in the heart of the South Downs National Park, on the outskirts of Midhurst West Sussex England - surrounded by some of the finest British countryside. Easebourne pronounced Ezborn, is a village and civil parish in the Chichester District of West Sussex, England. The village contains several old houses but they have all been more or less reconditioned or in some cases rebuilt by the Cowdray Estates. Many of the buildings in the area around Easebourne and Midhurst have these distinctive yellow window frames, which signify that the buildings belong to the local Cowdray Estate.
St Mary’s Easebourne sits at the heart of the South Downs National Park. Set in stunning countryside and within the historic village of Easebourne, the church places itself at the heart of community life. See more:
The church of ST. MARY, formerly also the conventual church of the priory, stands at the gate of Cowdray Park on the east side of the village; the tower is of rubble, the modern exterior work of hammer-dressed ashlar, the dressings are of freestone, and the roofs tiled. To a nave and chancel of the 11th century there was added in the 12th a narrow north aisle and tower. In the 13th, on the establishment of the priory, the chancel was rebuilt, the east part of the nave was enclosed by walls to form the nuns' choir, and the north aisle was widened to its present dimensions for parish use. After the Suppression in the 16th century, the roofs of the nuns' choir and chancel were removed; that of the latter was replaced in 1830 to form a tombhouse, that of the former in 1876, when its former dividing walls were removed and the present chancel and organ chamber were added. he Montague tomb-house (modern except the south wall, which is part of the priory building) has in its east wall a doorway and a three-light window in late-13th-century style; on the west it opens into the former nuns' choir by an arch of two orders, the inner moulded, resting on semi-octagonal responds with moulded caps and bases in a rather nondescript Gothic style. The marble and alabaster monument of Anthony, Viscount Montague (died 1592) and his two wives occupies the east end of this building, whither it was removed from Midhurst (and its structure considerably altered) in 1851. It is in two stages; the eastern, the higher, has three semicircular arches supporting a slab on which, before a cubical block bearing his epitaph, kneels the effigy of the viscount, bareheaded, bearded, and wearing a ruff and the mantle and collar of the Order of the Garter over armour of the tasset period. On the lower stage, west of this, rest the effigies of his two wives, Jane Ratcliffe and Margaret Dacre, in mantles and kirtles; on the front of this stage, which is in the form of a chest tomb, are their epitaphs; at each end are small kneeling effigies of their descendants, some headless.On the outside of the south wall of the former nuns' choir and nave (the distinction between them has been obliterated) is a Mass dial; west of it are a modern three-light window in 14th-century style and the remains of the original south doorway, now blocked but showing part of a semicircular arch; immediately west of this is the present south doorway, of the 13th century, formerly the nuns' entrance to their choir, having a pointed arch on plain jambs; next are a lancet window in 13th-century style and a three-light window with Perpendicular tracery, both modern.
That the original church of Easebourne was a pre Conquest 'hundredal' church, like that of Singleton, is probable from its having attached to it in 1291, and as late as 1535, the chapels of Midhurst, Fernhurst, Lodsworth, and Todham. The earliest reference to it is in a deed of c. 1105, by which Savaric fitz Cane and Muriel his wife gave the church of 'Isenburne' to the Norman Abbey of Séez. If this grant was effective the church must have been recovered by one of Savaric's successors, as in the 13th century the founder of Easebourne Priory (probably Sir John de Bohun) gave the church to the nuns, by whom it was held in 1291. There are four bells; one by Roger Landen (c. 1450) inscribed Te Deum Laudamus; one of the 16th century—sancta anna ora pro nobis; and two by William Eldridge, 1677. See more:
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ABANDONED CHURCH with Creepy Graveyard! (Norfolk)
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HISTORY: This is St Peters abandoned Church in North Burlingham, Norfolk, UK. Some of the Church dates from the 14th and 15th Centuries but in 1905 the tower had collapsed. Later in 1935 the church closed. Now the Church is left to the elements which is slowly reclaiming much of the structure.
Cemetery Seek: St Michael and All Angels in Sandhurst
Sunny days equals cemetery seeks every day!
Come for a lurk outside in the graveyard, despite the church being open there was definitely no room at the inn to explore.
If you'd like to research the church itself, here's their website:
Partridge Green - Supper's Ready
Bike Ride - Horsham to Partridge Green
Ghost story
Teenagers' story about a poltergeist
ENCHANTED FESTIVAL IN HORSHAM, ENGLAND
It was the event of the year in Horsham, with 3 days of music and good food.