Sunday 27 January 2019

Cambridgeshire Gardens

On Saturday I went to the Cambridge University Botanic Garden. The garden was created for Cambridge University in 1831 by Professor John Stevens Henlow (who was Darwin's mentor) the garden was opened to the public in 1846.






It's a nice play to visit  and I will have to return (I last went 10 years ago)

On a Sunday I went to Anglesey Abbey which I visit a lot. The house was originally a priory but the garden was laid out by the 1st Baron Fairhaven in the 1930's. The garden is well worth a visit there is year round interest.







Tuesday 1 January 2019

Essex Churches

Well happy new year! I hope you've had a good Christmas and New Year.

Other than being at work I've spent the holidays with my Dad. Its been a quiet period and I have visit a number of Essex churches which I'll share here

This is Berechurch in the care of the excellent Churches Conservation Trust. The church (now known as Audley House) is used as offices but the chancel is still consecrated.


The village of Willingale is fairly close to where I live. It is unusual in have two churches in the same churchyard. Willingale was once two parishes, Willingale Doe and Spain. No one really knows why although the most logical one is that the orginal church was built by Harvey D'Espania (Willingale Spain) and in the 14th century the increase in the Wool trade meant that the church was too small and a new one was built by the D'ou family (Willingale Doe) who had come to live in Willingale. The churches were separated until 1929 with two rectors. Today St Andrew (Spain) is redundant and in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust


 This is St Christopher's with which St Andrew's shares its churchyard.


It was a dull day when I visited Finchingfield and Thaxted.

St John the Baptist, Finchinfield.


St John the Baptist, Thaxted.


St Mary, Little Easton


St Mary, Little Sampford.