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  • Ashby St Ledgers: The Legacy of Sir Richard Catesby

    Sir Richard Catesby, Ashby St Ledgers

    St Mary & St Leodegarius at Ashby St Ledgers is a church located in an enclosure, adjacent to outbuildings of the manor to the north of the churchyard. It is mainly 14th century, especially the tower and south porch, with enlarged aisle windows that appear to be Perpendicular work from a century later. Its interior is a churchcrawler’s delight, with much of interest from ancient woodwork and wall-paintings to the fine series of brasses, mostly to the Catesby family whose ancestral home is located next door.

    Some of the brasses require seeking out as they are hidden under carpets or trapdoors, and two brasses that were removed in the mid-19th century rejoined the collection in 2003, located in the locked north chapel. The chancel wears an early 19th-century feel due to the glass of that date but still houses a collection of sculpted 17th and 18th-century wall-mounted monuments, mostly covering the north wall. The north wall was formed by blocking in the arcade to the north chapel, the arches of which are still visible on the other side.

    The church has a musty atmosphere, giving visitors a sense of the history that has played out there. Gunpowder plotters reputedly met in the timber-framed gateway adjoining the churchyard and Robert Catesby’s neighbouring former home, which is private but visible over the churchyard wall. The church is normally open and welcoming to visitors and is a place of great interest and charm.

    Posted by Aidan McRae Thomson on 2020-01-26 13:59:45

  • Northamptonshire’s St. Mary the Virgin, situated in Titchmarsh

    St Mary the Virgin, Titchmarsh, Northamptonshire

    Ian is embarking on a work trip to Warrington, UK for an audit. Despite not being keen on being audited rather than being the auditor, he is excited about the prospect of actual snow once he reaches Manchester. He is dropped off at the promenade, where he takes a walk to take some snaps before picking up his car. Ian is assigned a Toyota Yaris, which struggles to get up Jubilee Way without the engine screaming. On his way to the hotel, he makes a detour to visit a church that is historically significant. He continues his journey towards Warrington and makes another stop at Titchmarsh, a village with a picturesque high street, to visit the church.

    Upon reaching Warrington, Ian meets up with his friend, Teresa, before heading to the hotel, which is a golf resort. The final mile to the hotel is very scary due to the heavy snow, but Ian manages to arrive safely.

    Posted by Jelltex on 2023-02-03 12:53:52

  • Northamptonshire’s St. Mary the Virgin Church in Titchmarsh

    St Mary the Virgin, Titchmarsh, Northamptonshire

    The narrator of this content, Ian, is on a trip for work to head office in Warrington, UK. He wakes up early and packs his bags. Jools drops him off on the prom for a walk before picking up his car. Ian faces challenges with his rental car, a Toyota Yaris, that struggles to drive up Jubilee Way without the engine screaming. He visits a former colleague who lives in Warrington before driving to Fotheringhay Castle, where Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned and executed. He takes pictures of St Mary and All Saints church, the parish church of the House of York, which has significant historical value.

    On his way to Warrington, Ian plans to visit any interesting churches he comes across. He finds one in Titchmarsh, a picturesque village lined with half-timbered houses. The church has Victorian wall paintings and nothing of great interest. He leaves after taking some photos and noticing the snowfall. Ian intends to get to Warrington by 4 pm, but his friend Theresa will not be home until half-past. To kill time, he takes another break along the way.

    He faces delays on the drive to Warrington due to a crash causing traffic to inch along in near darkness. After seeing his friend, he receives a call from someone he is supposed to meet, informing him of heavy snowfall. Ian programs his route to the hotel and drives in the snow, ignoring his car’s fuel warning light. He encounters long, slippery roads before finally arriving at the golf resort where he would be staying.

    Posted by Jelltex on 2023-02-02 06:00:35

  • Northamptonshire’s St Mary the Virgin in Titchmarsh

    St Mary the Virgin, Titchmarsh, Northamptonshire

    The content is a personal account of a business trip that Ian takes to Warrington. He sets off early in the morning from his home and heads towards the car rental place. He is given a Toyota Yaris instead of an automatic car that he was hoping for. He then goes on a detour to visit a church at Fotheringhay Castle, where Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned and executed. The church has a rich history, being the parish church of the House of York, including Richard III. He takes some photographs before leaving for Warrington to meet a friend. As he heads towards Warrington, he encounters heavy snow and an accident, which causes a delay. He finally meets his friend and then heads towards his hotel, a golf resort, which is 16 miles away. The final mile is covered with snow, but he manages to park safely.

    Ian recounts his trip in a personal and descriptive manner, providing details of the places he visits and the experiences he has during the trip. The content presents a snapshot of his day and provides insights into his perspective on the sights he encounters during his trip. Overall, the content provides an entertaining narrative of Ian’s business trip.

    Posted by Jelltex on 2023-02-02 06:00:34

  • The Church of St Mary the Virgin in Titchmarsh, located in Northamptonshire.

    St Mary the Virgin, Titchmarsh, Northamptonshire

    Ian had to go to Warrington, UK for an audit but he wasn’t keen on being audited himself. He woke up early and packed his bags. Jools dropped him off on the promenade so he could take some photos before picking up his rental car. It was a bright but cold day with snow in the forecast. Ian had planned to visit his former colleague who lived in St Helens on the way to the hotel. He put her address in his phone and set off on the long drive. On the way, he passed by Fotheringhay Castle, the place where Mary Queen of Scots had been imprisoned and executed. Being fond of history, he decided to stop and take some photos of St Mary and All Saints Church that served as the parish church of the House of York, including Richard III.

    Ian then decided to visit any interesting church he found on the way to Warrington but ended up passing by two churches in Oundle without a second glance. He finally stopped at Titchmarsh, where he saw a church painted with Victorian murals. Ian took pictures and then resumed his journey. His friend, Teresa, was not home when he arrived in Warrington, so he had another break on the way. It was snowing heavily by the time he reached the resort, where he had booked his stay.

    The final mile of the journey was the scariest for Ian because of heavy snowfall and slippery roads. He parked in the first available spot and went inside for dinner.

    Posted by Jelltex on 2023-02-02 13:19:39