The past 30 decades of Middleton Hall’s background have been arguably the most extraordinary. The Corridor and grounds have been transformed from an unloved wreck to historic gem by the crew of volunteers at the Middleton Hall Have confidence in. •The restoration has been carried out by volunteer labour around the last 35 yrs. •English… Continue reading Relaxing in the Kitchen
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Middleton Hall
The final 30 yrs of Middleton Hall’s history have been arguably the most spectacular. The Corridor and grounds have been remodeled from an unloved spoil to historic gem by the group of volunteers at the Middleton Corridor Believe in. •The restoration has been carried out by volunteer labour more than the final 35 yrs. •English… Continue reading Middleton Hall
“Campville in Clifton”
St Andrew’s at Clifton Campville is a church located in the Midlands with a beautiful steeple dating back to the 14th century. The church itself is largely contemporary, built as an enlargement of a 13th century structure. Unfortunately, in the late 1980s, a violent storm caused major damage to the church, including the top third… Continue reading “Campville in Clifton”
Windows of the Tower
St Andrew’s at Clifton Campville is a church located in the Midlands that has an elegant steeple dating back to the 14th century. It was enlarged during the 13th century, making it a contemporary of the steeple. Unfortunately, during a violent storm in the late 1980s, the top third of the spire was shorn off,… Continue reading Windows of the Tower
Man of Sorrows
Element of a single of a pair of late medieval panel paintings depicting scenes from the Passion of Christ, now mounted on possibly facet of the altar. These alternatively rustically painted panels may possibly have initially shaped aspect of the former rood or shaped component of the decorated entrance of its loft. There is proof… Continue reading Man of Sorrows