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Category Archives: Churches
Time travelling
Nearly five years ago and with strict instructions from my writing partner about ‘not finding things’ on my way north without him, I had accidentally found Breedon on the Hill and we had been ‘going to’ go there together ever … Continue reading
A visit to Tissington
The day was bitterly cold. Icy winds and heavy skies meant that it was definitely not the weather for tramping the moors on search of ancient stones. Instead, we had a run out to Tissington, knowing that one of the … Continue reading
Ashbourne
Pre-Raphaelite glass sits in walls pitted by Cromwellian gunfire, while a 1950s reredos graces a chancel that dates back to 1241. That’s why I love these old churches… the history of a community is written within their walls in wood … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Art, Churches, Doomsday: The Ætheling Thing, England, historic sites, Photography, Sacred sites, Spirituality
Tagged Derbyshire, George Gilbert Scott, Kempe, Norman, Saxon, stained glass, Tudor
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Flight of fancy
Just a few miles away from my home is the little market town of Thame. It is an interesting place with some beautiful old architecture. I have seen a fair bit of it this year as I have had to … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Art, Churches, historic sites, Spirituality
Tagged being, consciousness, Life, love, Photography, The Silent Eye
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A church under wraps II
As we opened the door into St Kentigern’s church, it was fairly obvious we had picked the wrong time to visit. Not only was the sudden and relative warmth of the building steaming up the camera lens like there was … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Art, Churches, Don and Wen, france and vincent, historic sites, Photography, Sacred sites, symbolism, Templars
Tagged cross pattee, Crosstwaite, Cumbria, Keswick, St Kentigern, stained glass, synchronicity
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A church under wraps
After the Full Circle workshop had ended and we had taken our leave from the rest of the party, Stuart, Larissa and I went to visit a local parish church, St Kentigern’s in Crossthwaite. I had wanted to visit the … Continue reading
The Temple Church II: Talking heads…
It is difficult to say what you see first when you step inside the church built by the Knights Templar in the middle of London, over eight hundred years ago. What you notice first, though, is a complete disparity in … Continue reading
Posted in albion, alchemy, Churches, Spirituality, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, symbolism, Templars, travel
Tagged carved heads, Crusades, London., medieval, Norma, Pilgrims, Templar Head, Temple Church, treasure
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The Templar Church
Earlier this year, on a research mission, we took a trip to London, visiting the British Museum to learn more about the ancient Sumerian civilisation that will form the backdrop to the 2019 Silent Eye’s Annual Workshop, Lord of the … Continue reading
Kniveton – The little church that smiled
On my last trip north, I took a different route, and that is always an adventure. With never enough time to take side-trips and explore, I can never resist when something just drops in my path, so when, after three … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Churches, Photography
Tagged art, Ashbourne, carings, Derbyshire, Norman architecture, stained glass
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On the road again…
How much can you really manage to do on a warm, sunny weekend? It is surprising how obliging time can be when it is limited. We do not rush, we are never hurried, but we do seem to manage to … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, ancient mound, Ancient sites, Books, Churches, consciousness, Dan Brown, Don and Wen, historic sites, Landscape, mystery, nature, Photography, road trip, Sacred sites, Spirituality, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, Templars, The Silent Eye, travel
Tagged history, museum, research, worksops
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