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Upper Shuckburgh's church of St John the Baptist sits on high ground close to Shuckburgh Hall surrounded by beautiful parkland. It is a private estate church not normally accessible to the public and had thus been a mystery to me for years, but happily the owners of the Hall have recently opened both the house and the church up to the public on select open days during the summer months.
The church was heavily restored following Civil War damage and again in the Victorian period, so that little of the medieval fabric remains aside from the lower half of the tower, but the interior is a treasure trove of monuments, the most impressive being in the transept on the south side of the chancel, but many more fine tablets and brasses are mounted throughout the church. There is much rich Victorian decoration and stained glass by William Holland of Warwick (also responsible for much of the decoration inside the Hall) but much earlier armorial glass from the late 16th century can be seen in a south window of the nave.
This church was an absolute joy to explore and having long thought it was one I was unlikely to ever be able to gain access to I'm delighted to have experienced it at last and together with a visit to the hall was well worth the £10 entry.
Lift bridge built by Lackawanna 1959 for Boonton Line, used by Erie Main Line (later NJ Transit) starting in 1963.
Largest waterfall in Indiana (combined hight and volume, and taking into account upper and lower falls)
Also known as 3 bears falls. Papa, Mama & Baby are all flowing in this picture. The trail down to the river is very rocky but short & well worth it.
Canon 7D with Sigma 10-20mm lens. Multiple shots stitched into a panorama.
Cataract Falls SRA, Indiana
January 24, 2009
This stretch of the river has two large falls that are both very impressive. This is the largest waterfall in Indiana going by volume. Their are many that are taller. This falls is about 30 feet tall.
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Upper school students in Mr. Wood's makers class at The Barstow School designed and produced flowerpots for succulents using a 3D printer. (Photo by Todd Race)
The village of Upper Slaughter in the Gloucestershire Cotswolds is one mile away from Lower Slaughter and resides on a gentle grassy slope above the stream that connects the two villages.
Once the village was dominated by a Norman castle but all that can be seen of it today are the remains of the motte and bailey.
The building that dominates Upper Slaughter is the beautiful gabled Manor House which is one of the finest buildings in the area. The oldest part of the house dates from the 15th century but the front is Elizabethan. The Manor is now a hotel.