
Staffordshire Walks, Hay Head Wood
Folder: Staffordshire Walks
A 7m circular walk in December 2005 from Hay Head Wood, the Rushall Canal, St Michael the Archangel at Walsall, Park Lime Pits, and again to the Rushall Canal.
Weather cool and breezy.
Weather cool and breezy.
15 Dec 2005
Sports field alongside Hay Head Wood.
"Hay Head Wood is an area of mixed woodland, (including some ancient woodland), scrub, grassland, marsh and the open water of an old canal basin. It is situated on the site of the former Hay Head Lime Works"
15 Dec 2005
Hay Head Wood
"Hay Head Wood is an area of mixed woodland, (including some ancient woodland), scrub, grassland, marsh and the open water of an old canal basin. It is situated on the site of the former Hay Head Lime Works"
15 Dec 2005
Church of St.Michael the Archangel, Wallsall
"There has been a place of worship on this site since before 1220, the font which is still in use is believed to date back to that period.
The stained glass windows show saints and scenes from the New Testament. The bells in the tower are a peel of six the tenor of which weighs 7cwt.
Our greatest treasure is the wonderful wall painting on the transept walls and chancel arch. It was painted by E. Reginald Frampton in 1905/6 showing "The praise of the Angels", the four archangels, Gabriel, Michael, Raphael and Uriel and the heavenly choir. Frampton was a popular religious painter, much influenced by Bourne Jones. He painted murals in a number of churches, but only four have survived. Rushall murals are among the largest and most elaborate, they require careful and costly conservation to preserve them for future generations, and the church is attempting to raise £100,000 to carry out this work."
15 Dec 2005
Church of St.Michael the Archangel, Wallsall
A cool December day, and so lunch out of the cold wind in the most sheltered part of the Churchyard.
"There has been a place of worship on this site since before 1220, the font which is still in use is believed to date back to that period.
The stained glass windows show saints and scenes from the New Testament. The bells in the tower are a peel of six the tenor of which weighs 7cwt.
Our greatest treasure is the wonderful wall painting on the transept walls and chancel arch. It was painted by E. Reginald Frampton in 1905/6 showing "The praise of the Angels", the four archangels, Gabriel, Michael, Raphael and Uriel and the heavenly choir. Frampton was a popular religious painter, much influenced by Bourne Jones. He painted murals in a number of churches, but only four have survived. Rushall murals are among the largest and most elaborate, they require careful and costly conservation to preserve them for future generations, and the church is attempting to raise £100,000 to carry out this work."
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