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26th July, 2017. Second of three Yorkshire Wolds churches.

St. Andrew’s church, Bainton (the second church visited on the Yorkshire Wolds Heritage Trust study day – see yesterday’s blog) remains almost intact following a complete re-build of the 1330s, this much like Patrington church for example. It seems likely that a previous church, maybe on the same site (?), was destroyed during an incursion […]

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25th July, 2017. Yorkshire Wolds church studies day, 11th July, 2017.

As promised an account of the above. The three churches studied – St. Andrew’s, Middleton on the Wolds (see picture), St. Andrew’s, Bainton and St. Mary’s, Kirkburn gave opportunity to consider; churches in the landscape (as always), introduction to Norman and Gothic building styles, building materials (as always) and ‘Gothic Revival’ restorations and re-buildings. Also

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20th July, 2017. The best time of day to see the new improved Hull city centre.

Evening ride to Minerva pier, J. Cash tribute about to start on stage erected at water-front, first of four days of music festivals there. Then parked alongside Queen’s Gardens, walked park, fountain and gardens and through to Quenn Victoria Square and sat beside new fountains, all pedestrianisation, re-surfacing and upgrading here and streets around and,

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