The church is part of the Witley Court estate, but it is not under the responsibility of English Heritage. It is maintained by local community. Witley Church has one of the finest 18th-century ecclesiastical interiors in England and it is very worthy your visit, even if the Court itself is now a ruin due to the fire in 1937. Even if it looks like a private chapel it has always been a parish church, replacing the ruined 13th-century church that once stood here.
Thursday, 11 December 2014
Great Witley Church, Worcestershire
The parish church of St Michael and All Angels was a great surprise to me. It was that 'wow' moment when you use 'wow' the most appropriately. Entering the church brings you suddenly on the Italian soil, with all Italian style in interior decoration.
The church is part of the Witley Court estate, but it is not under the responsibility of English Heritage. It is maintained by local community. Witley Church has one of the finest 18th-century ecclesiastical interiors in England and it is very worthy your visit, even if the Court itself is now a ruin due to the fire in 1937. Even if it looks like a private chapel it has always been a parish church, replacing the ruined 13th-century church that once stood here.
The church is part of the Witley Court estate, but it is not under the responsibility of English Heritage. It is maintained by local community. Witley Church has one of the finest 18th-century ecclesiastical interiors in England and it is very worthy your visit, even if the Court itself is now a ruin due to the fire in 1937. Even if it looks like a private chapel it has always been a parish church, replacing the ruined 13th-century church that once stood here.
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Monday, 8 December 2014
England's icon - Stonehenge
Stonehenge is certainly one of the most important tourist sites in England, Wiltshire. This prehistoric monument and its mysterious history started to intrigue scholars, travelers and adventurers, as much as ordinary people, in Victorian time. Victorians were very keen to preserve British past and tradition, and in that time Stonehenge became a real tourist destination.
There are about 20 different theories who, how and why built Stonhenge. Starting with the claims that it was built by Romans, Danes, Phoenicians, Saxons, or even Minoans, it was unclear what was the purpose of the building and what construction techniques were used.
There are about 20 different theories who, how and why built Stonhenge. Starting with the claims that it was built by Romans, Danes, Phoenicians, Saxons, or even Minoans, it was unclear what was the purpose of the building and what construction techniques were used.
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Introduction
Hello,
My name is Tamara and recently moved to live in United Kingdom. I always loved UK, especially the rich history of the country. I actually have a feeling that the country is on the constant move from past to present with an often trips to the future. The past can be seen everywhere and everyday through the architecture, heritage, tradition, culture. All this is woven into the present, modern lifestyle of the new generations. And the future? The future is in great opportunity for research, science and development on any level.
I'll write about places that I visited, things I have experienced and I hope, I'll be able to inspire future travelers and visitors to find some hidden gems of Britain.
Please enjoy and try to visit as many places in your area and far, far away!
Tamara x
My name is Tamara and recently moved to live in United Kingdom. I always loved UK, especially the rich history of the country. I actually have a feeling that the country is on the constant move from past to present with an often trips to the future. The past can be seen everywhere and everyday through the architecture, heritage, tradition, culture. All this is woven into the present, modern lifestyle of the new generations. And the future? The future is in great opportunity for research, science and development on any level.
I'll write about places that I visited, things I have experienced and I hope, I'll be able to inspire future travelers and visitors to find some hidden gems of Britain.
Please enjoy and try to visit as many places in your area and far, far away!
Tamara x
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