Pedrocut's photos
Church of St James at Barton under Needwood (Grade…
|
|
|
Grade II* Listed Building.
St James Church was built by John Taylor, the oldest triplet born to William and Joan Taylor in about 1480. The family probably lived in a cottage to the north-east of the Church, where several of the village's oldest timber-framed cottages still stand. The triplets were presented as a rarity to King Henry VII while on a hunting trip to Needwood Forest so he undertook to educate the three boys if they came to manhood.
myweb.tiscali.co.uk/stjamesbarton/church.htm
Shoulder of Mutton, Barton under Needwood
Station Road, Barton under Needwood
|
|
Young Coot at Barton Turns Marina
|
|
Barton Turns Marina
Pool at Barton Turns Marina
|
|
Dunstall road above Barton Hall
|
|
Path leading towards the Church of St James at Bar…
|
|
Looking eastward along the pylons to Drakelow with…
|
|
The Mill Pond at Smith Hills Cottages
|
|
The path from the Church towards Smith Hills Cotta…
|
|
The Church of St Mary at Dunstall (Grade II* Liste…
|
|
Old Hall near Dunstall
|
|
The photo was taken in 2006 being 10 years ago. Looking at Google Earth there seems to have been a few changes?
Looking towards the Church of St Mary at Dunstall
Looking towards Dunstall as the bridleway leaves t…
|
|
Looking SE over Oxe Eye Daisies from the bridleway…
|
|
This photo was taken in July 2006, and Google Earth taken in 2008 shows the plantation rows as part of the new National Forest. So that seems to be the end of the oxe eye daisies!
New Street Station, Birmingham (Daytime late 1980s…
|
|
New Street Station, Birmingham (Evening late 1980s…
|
|