Wandering Britain - Lincolnshire: St Peter, Barton upon Humber, once Humber’s largest port. One of England’s finest 10th century Saxon towers Western projection possibly 9th century #Englishchurches #Lincolnshire #BestofBritain #Saxon #VisitBritain #VisitEngland #INeverKnewThat
Wandering Britain - Gloucestershire: Crecy Window Gloucester Cathedral, largest window in the world when created 1350s to commemorate fallen at Battle of Crecy 1346. Size of a tennis court #Gloucester #BestofBritain #VisitBritain #largest #INeverKnewThat #StainedGlass
Wandering Britain - Dorset: Saxon church of St Martin’s, Wareham. Dorset’s oldest church founded 7th century, sacked by Canute, rebuilt 1030. Sits on walls of Saxon town Wareham #Dorset #VisitBritain #BestofBritain #Saxonchurches #VisitEngland #INeverKnewThat
Wandering Britain - London: The Red House, Bexleyheath. Arts and Crafts house and garden, home of founders William and Jane Morris, centre of Pre-Raphaelite circle. Built 1860 Designed Philip Webb #London #BestofBritain #ArtsandCrafts #WilliamMorris #VisitLondon #INeverKnewThat
Wandering Britain - Fife: St Athernase, Leuchars. Scotland’s best preserved Romanesaque parish church. Chancel and apse with superb blind arcading 12th century. Tower 1745 #Scotland #Fife #VisitScotland #Normanchurch #BestofBritain #VisitBritain #INeverKnewThat
Wandering Britain - Cornwall: St Ives - Home to Tate St Ives and sublime Barbara Hepworth Sculpture Garden. Oh I do like to be beside the seaside #Cornwall #BestofBritain #INeverKnewThat #VisitBritain #VisitEngland
Wandering Ireland - County Offaly. Clonmacnoise. monastery founded by St Ciaran on the banks of the Shannon in 544AD. Became centre of learning and burial place of High Kings of Tara #Ireland #StPatrickDay #INeverKnewThat
Wandering Britain - Surrey: Watts Cemetery Chapel Compton Built 1898 Resting place of artists George and MaryWatts. Fusion in terracotta of Celtic, Egyptian, Romanesque, Art Nouveau decoration. Stunning #Surrey #BestofBritain #Victorian #VisitBritain #VisitEngland #INeverKnewThat
Wandering Britain - London: Pickering Place, St James’s Britain’s smallest sqaure, last place in London a duel was fought, home to Texan embassy 1842-45
#VisitLondon #London #BestofBritain #smallest #INeverKnewThat #Texas #VisitBritain
Did you know, nectar is the bees' carbohydrate - giving them energy; pollen is their protein, helping the young bees and lavae to grow and develop
#beefacts #naturalbeekeeping #coolfacts #Ineverknewthat #backyardbeekeeping
Dead crackheads talking from beyond the grave or an urn is a thing? 🤔 #GODThoughts #iNeverKnewThat 😒
This tweet and the replies are a wonderful read for so many different reasons, but in particular for the advise on what tortoises do at night #INeverKnewThat