The Priory church of St, Mary & St. Hardulph |
Boot time |
This is one of Robs short cuts |
Geoff being very careful over this fence. |
This is Ike's photo stance |
Ive got no idea what these are for. |
The old Tonge and Breedon railway station. |
Geoff snapping the bridge |
A great door decoration in the hamlet of Tonge |
The main street in Tonge |
The Priory church of St, Mary & St. Hardulph |
The Priory church of St, Mary & St. Hardulph |
Breedon is notable for its Carboniferous limestone hill that rises 122 metres (400 ft) above sea level in a generally low-lying landscape and affords distant views across several counties. A large portion of the hill has been cut away by an active quarry now operated by Breedon Aggregates. |
Looks like a gateway to nowhere |
The village lock up { The Round House} in the foreground was built around 1793 where offenders were kept until they could be moved into the town prison. It was last used in 1885 |
On the track up to the church |
The Priory Church of St Mary and St Hardulph was originally a monastery founded in about AD 676 on the site of The Bulwarks, an Iron Age hill fort. It was re-founded as an Augustinian priory early in the 12th century. Before becoming a monastery it was a hermitage. |
Geoff sitting quietly in the church yard having his breakfast |
Sun Dial on the church wall |
The ministers off to work |
The Breedon Beacon |
Ike checking out the construction of this house wall |
The main street in Wilson |
See you next week
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