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Yardley Old Church are having an open day today. There is a tour of the Church, eight private gardens are open to the public followed by cream teas. Old Yardley Village is a nice place to visit. (even for Volty).
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Let's hope they have better weather than we have at the moment, still tipping it down.
Yardley open day is TOMORROW Saturday not today
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I was a bridesmaid at Yardley Old Church.
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I have been to a couple of weddings there. People seem to like the settings. I have to admit I liked it much more than the place over the road on the corner of Horse Shoes Lane.
Phil
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Don't know Horse Shoes Lane had an uncle that lived by the Ring O Bells
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Phil I think I have just deciphered your previous post.
You mention the Church over the road in Horse Shoes Lane. That is a Catholic Church. But I think you are mixing Yardley Church with Sheldon Parish Church, (St Giles). Church Road. St Giles is a Norman church with a square Norman tower.
Yardley Old Church (St Edburgha's) is just along Church Rd from The Yew Tree. Yardley parish church is around 700 years old and has a spire, it was there before Columbus discovered America. SB
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SB
I am even more confused now, yes I was thinking of the church in Church Rd Sheldon. I don't know why that is. Perhaps someone up there is getting back at me by puddling my brain.
Phil
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Trouble is Phil, they are both in Church Road. One is Church Road Sheldon, and the other is Church Road Yardley. They are only a mile or so apart.
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SB
As you will know Churches are not a favourite subject with me. Although I admire the architecture of many of the older ones and think they have great beauty . It's the rituals that go on inside that sets my teeth on edge.
Phil
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We had a very nice afternoon out in Yardley Village today. We started with a guided tour of St. Edburgha's then we went round six lovely private back gardens. We had a cream Tea in the old Yardley School (which is older than Blakesley hall). The weather was kind to us. All in all it was a nice day.
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Toady I was too.To my sister and I tripped on the alter step.
Sounds a lovely day SB
It was Den you would have enjoyed the garden, and possibly the Cream Tea.
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