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Disused Water Tower, Bardney, Lincolnshire Another of Lincolnshire's water towers can be found alongside Abbey Road, Bardney not far from the ruined remains of Bardney Abbey. This one, a prominent landmarked on the flat fen landscape, is disused. This picture appears in the following picture tour: Camera Make: Canon Model: Canon PowerShot A540 |
A picture of Bardney Wesleyan Chapel, Bardney Daries, Lincolnshire. On the road between Wragby and Bardney is this delightful but basic little Wesleyan Chapel situated in the open and surrounded by fields. The plaque on the building shows it dates from 1857. The brickwork suggests at some time it has been enlarged and I understand there is seating for 100 people. The standard Local Council Village name sign is to be found a little further down the road but there are few houses about & I can only assume that in years gone by the chapel must have drawn it's congregation in from a scattered farming community which has since largely vanished. This picture appears in the following picture tours: Camera Make: FUJIFILM Model: FinePix S602 ZOOM |
A picture of Bardney St. Lawrence church, Bardney, Lincolnshire, is a brick and stone building dating from about 1420. There is evidence of a Norman origin for the church. The chancel was restored in 1873 and the whole church restored again in 1878-80. This picture appears in the following picture tours: |