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HBM from Ruyton XI Towns

This is a photo of the Church of St John the Baptist in Ruyton XI Towns, and it dates in part to the 12th century with the tower being dated from the 14th century. The structure in the left foreground is the remains of the site of a medieval castle. The bench is surrounded by dog daisies, Leucanthemum vulgare, which have spread throughout the churchyard and look stunning at the moment. The church clock hasn't worked for about 9 months. It needs a new battery operated winder to lift the small weights. The battery operated mechanism replaced the old hand wound system in 2008. We used to wind the huge weights up, and it was a very good workout. When we temporarily left the village in 2007 to live in Norway, no-one wanted the job, so a battery operated system was installed.
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23 comments

©UdoSm said:

A great photo in which you can see that the building was built from local natural stones...
19 months ago

Joe, Son of the Rock said:

I love this stunning architecture, Amelia, The textures of the stonework are amazing. The wildflower add the ideal foreground interest. I hope you have a great new week. All the best, Joe
19 months ago

Wierd Folkersma said:

lovely place, HBM Amelia!
19 months ago ( translate )

Nick Weall said:

HBM dear LGM A pretty picture and a good bit of info ~ (No news yet)
19 months ago

Roger (Grisly) said:

Interesting stonework in a well composed image Amelia
Nice information, thank you
HBM and a good week
19 months ago

Keith Burton said:

A beautiful looking old church Amelia...........I love the colours and textures in the stonework. A nicely detailed old wall on the left too.

It's lovely to see so many wildflowers. A delightful image!
19 months ago

Annemarie said:

most beautiful place and image
HBM
19 months ago

Stephan Fey said:

HBM, Amelia
19 months ago ( translate )

Xata said:

Interesting no one wanted the job, nevertheless the gym would be good for keep being fit !
Love the daysies and your composition, HBM Amelia
19 months ago

tiabunna said:

A lovely image with all that stonework and interesting background information, Amelia. HBM and best wishes for the week.
19 months ago

Loose_Grip/Pete said:

Fabulous!
19 months ago ( translate )

David G Johnson said:

An interesting write up there Amelia'.. thanks,... and a very nice scene too ; Keep well - and a ''HBM'' to you - from David J.
19 months ago

David G Johnson said:

Btw.. my father could take a clock to pieces and re-build it,.. and he did on occasions too when needed.. I wouldn't have a clue !
19 months ago

Fred Fouarge said:

in de margrieten gegroeid mooie kleuren (Hbm) -Amelia
19 months ago ( translate )

Dinesh said:

Beautiful, the plants and flowers have overtaken the bench!!! HBM & Best wishes
19 months ago