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Bourne Mill in Colchester is a picturesque watermill with a working waterwheel set in tranquil grounds, next to a millpond and babbling stream and owned by the National Trust.
The Mill is a grade 1 listed building steeped in history. It was built as a fishing lodge in 1591, converted to a fulling mill around 1640 and then converted to a corn mill in about 1840, which continued working until the 1930s.
Heather Blooms at Bourrne Wood
This patch of heather is part of a much larger field located in Bourne, the area is quite secluded, like a hidden meadow in the southern part of the woodland area.
It was very beautiful!
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The Bourne Wood is a location in Surrey, that is often used for filming Hollywood blockbusters. It is a gorgeous forest with a variety of habitats
A sunburst came through the trestle timber bridge, while I was waiting for the sky to get dark enough to catch some starry night sky.....
The Abbey Church of Saint Peter & Saint Paul
View of the Chancel
Originally an Augustinian Abbey founded in 1138 it was dissolved in the first phase of Henry VIII's suppression of the monasteries in 1536 and converted into the towns parish church. The church retains much of its Norman architecture.
The small market town of Bourne is located in south Lincolnshire on the main road between Lincoln and Peterborough.
The Abbey Church of Saint Peter & Saint Paul
Originally an Augustinian Abbey founded in 1138 it was dissolved in the first phase of Henry VIII's suppression of the monasteries in 1536 and converted into the towns parish church. The church retains much of its Norman architecture.
The small market town of Bourne is located in south Lincolnshire on the main road between Lincoln and Peterborough.
MBTA 1136 leads the Cape Flyer north slowing for the station stop at Bourne. Overhead is the Bourne Bridge. Completed in 1935 the Bourne is one of two bridges that cross the Cape Cod Canal.
The Abbey Church of Saint Peter & Saint Paul
Originally an Augustinian Abbey founded in 1138 it was dissolved in the first phase of Henry VIII's suppression of the monasteries in 1536 and converted into the towns parish church. The church retains much of its Norman architecture.
The small market town of Bourne is located in south Lincolnshire on the main road between Lincoln and Peterborough.
Ex CDOT FL9 #2026 (blt. Sept. 1957 as NH 2007) is leading a six car train with sister FL9 #2011 (blt. Sept. 1960 as NH #2038) on the south end northbound at Aptuxcet station at MP 56 on Mass Coastal Railroad's MassDOT owned Cape Mainline. The classic bulldog EMD is very much at home on these historic ex New Haven Rails where she may have led the Day Cape Codder or Neptune during the summer months in the early 1960s.
The 5 PM Cape Cod Central dinner train has paused briefly beneath the massive 2,384 ft long and 274 ft tall Bourne Bridge carrying the four lanes of busy Route 28 across the Cape Cod Canal. It and sister Sagamore bridge to the east were constructed by the Public Works Administration in conjunction with the federal project to expand the canal's width to 480 feet and its depth to 32 feet. Built between 1933 and 1935 for the United States Army Corps of Engineers, which owns, operates and maintains both highway bridges as well as the railroad bridge and the canal itself.
Bourne, Massachusetts
Saturday July 9, 2022
The Cape Cod Central evening dinner train coasts through Bourne, MA and underneath namesake Bourne Bridge. This is my first time seeing the FL9 pair recently acquired by Cape Cod Central, and certainly won't be the last!