Declaration of Intent - St Petroc's Church Bodmin, Cornwall
The Declaration of Intent was signed by Church Leaders from nine Christian traditions on Sunday 17th November 2013 at St Petroc's Church Bodmin. This ecumenical service was witnessed by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby and other national Church Leaders.
St. Swithin's' Church, Cornwall, UK. Interior and exterior
Old gravestones, 1000 year old font, 400 year old wall paintings, medieval wood carvings, decorative floor tiles from the 1500s, and naughty graffiti.
Oh, and news of the give away draw that I will be doing tomorrow (didn't have time to do the draw today)
St Petroc's Society - Cornwall
Homeless charity warns around 120 people are sleeping rough in Cornwall. More here:
St. Petrocs School (Bodmin) Choir 2013 01 27
Tristan singing in Truro Cathedral
Ladyewell Shrine of Our Lady and Pilgrimage
The Holy Well at Ladyewell near Preston; one of the most peaceful settings I think I have ever visited. Also came across a pilgrimage walking back to the car - which I have never before observed in person. Though I myself am not Catholic I appreciated seeing this in action, and thankful for the chance encounter.
St Breock
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St Breock is a village and a civil parish in north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.The spelling St Breoke was also formerly in use.St Breock village is 1 mile west of Wadebridge immediately to the south of the Royal Cornwall Showground.The village lies on the eastern slope of the wooded Nansent valley.
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Bellringing at St Mary, Thornton In Craven
Bellringing at St Mary's Church, Thornton In Craven, North Yorkshire, which in actually fact, Practice Is Held on a Monday from 10am to 12, so that gives me something to do in a morning......The Church has 6 bells, having been augmented in 1999, and the Holy Well in the Churchyard is also seen in the vide.
Padstow Fishing Port On The North Coast Of Cornwall.
Padstow is a town, civil parish and fishing port on the north coast of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The town is situated on the west bank of the River Camel estuary approximately 5 miles (8.0km) northwest of Wadebridge, 10 miles (16km) northwest of Bodmin and 10 miles (16km) northeast of Newquay. The population of Padstow civil parish was 3,162 in the 2001 census, reducing to 2,993 at the 2011 census In addition an electoral ward with the same name exists but extends as far as Trevose Head. The population for this ward is 4,434
Padstow was originally named Petroc-stow, Petroc-stowe, or 'Petrock's Place', after the Welsh missionary Saint Petroc, who landed at Trebetherick around AD 500. After his death a monastery (Lanwethinoc, the church of Wethinoc an earlier holy man) was established here which was of great importance until Petroces stow (probably Padstow) was raided by the Vikings in 981, according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. Whether as a result of this attack or later, the monks moved inland to Bodmin, taking with them the relics of St Petroc. The cult of St Petroc was important both in Padstow and Bodmin.
Padstow is recorded in the Domesday Book (1086) when it was held by Bodmin Monastery. There was land for 4 ploughs, 5 villeins who had 2 ploughs, 6 smallholders and 24 acres of pasture. It was valued at 10/- (10 shillings or 50p).
In the medieval period Padstow was commonly called Aldestowe ('old place' in contrast to Bodmin, the 'new place'). or Hailemouth (hayle being Cornish for estuary). The modern Cornish form Lannwedhenek derives from Lanwethinoc and in a simpler form appears in the name of the Lodenek Press, a publisher based in Padstow.
The seal of the borough of Padstow was a ship with three masts, the sails furled and an anchor hanging from the bow, with the legend Padstow.
Time Team visited Padstow for the episode From Constantinople to Cornwall, broadcast on 9 March 2008.
There are two Cornish crosses in the parish: one is built into a wall in the old vicarage garden and another is at Prideaux Place (consisting of a four-holed head and part of an ornamented cross shaft). There is also part of a decorated cross shaft in the churchyard.
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St. Petroc's School, Bodmin - Grease at the Oscars
The fun finale of the show. June 2014
St.Petrocs School Bodmin - Grease at the Oscars 007
Golden Chapel, nr Probus, Cornwall
On my way to find the nearby Holywell at Golden Manor, on t'other side of the road, a lovely chapel. So that's what one looks like. Though I could see the trickle of water, I couldn't really get to the well, t'was behind and underneath a hedge, further down the road from the Manor, on the right hand side, opposite the entrance to a huge ancient Romano-British camp/hillfort. This area was a well protected crossing of the river Fal. Back in history, this river was navigable up to here by small ships. Golden is a corruption of Wolveden, the family who used to live here, before the Tregians, who's family harboured the catholic priest Cuthbert Mayne for 20 years beofore his execution in 1577. Please excuse the sound of rain drops on my umbrella sheltering my camera...
St Merryn
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St Merryn is a civil parish and village in north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.It is about 3.5 miles south of the fishing port of Padstow and 11 miles northeast of the coastal resort of Newquay.The village has a post office, primary school, veterinary practice, various shops, restaurants, and public houses.The population at the 2011 census was 1,692.
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My Whole Journey Going Back Home by Bus! ST. AUSTELL TOWN CENTRE TO LANIVET BODMIN.
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St. Petroc's School Wave Conference
St Petrocs School beach clean for Bude Wave Conference
'Gawtons Well' Sacred Spring/ Holy Well
Staffordshire, England
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St Nectan's Chapel, Cornwall
St Nectan's Chapel is a chapel of ease near Lostwithiel in the parish of St Winnow.
The church is from the 13th century. It survived the civil war apart from the top of the tower being destroyed in a cannon fire by parliamentarians. The chapel was enlarged in the 19th century and was restored in the 1960's after it has fell in to some disrepair.
The church does not have any electricity and is lit by candle at night.
[Wikipedia] St Giles on the Heath
St Giles on the Heath, sometimes hyphenated as St Giles-on-the-Heath, is a village and civil parish in the far west of Devon, England. It forms part of the local government district of Torridge. The village is in the east of the parish and lies on the A388 road about eight miles south of the town of Holsworthy. The parish is surrounded clockwise from the north-west by the parishes of Northcott, Luffincott, Ashwater, Virginstow, Broadwoodwidger and Lifton. Its western border follows the River Tamar which forms the county boundary with Cornwall. In 2001 its population was 617, significantly higher than the 258 residents it had in 1901. The village is part of Broadheath electoral ward. At the 2011 census the population was 1,650.
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Padstow
Padstow is a town, civil parish and fishing port on the north coast of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The town is situated on the west bank of the River Camel estuary approximately 5 miles northwest of Wadebridge, 10 miles northwest of Bodmin and 10 miles northeast of Newquay. The population of Padstow civil parish was 3,162 in the 2001 census, reducing to 2,993 at the 2011 census In addition an electoral ward with the same name exists but extends as far as Trevose Head. The population for this ward is 4,434
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Rebecca & Alistair's wedding film- St. Petroc's Church & Prideaux Place, Padstow, Cornwall
Short clip from a beautiful wedding video shot in Padstow. The clip shows the bride arriving at the Church.
Ringing at Padstow
Rather fun ringing of six