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It is an unusual half-moon stone structure holding the water, with three strange heads out of whose mouths the water flows down to the river.
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If you follow the beautiful trail that departs from Southam heading east and runs alongside the River Stowe, you will come across The Holy Well, believed to be the oldest recorded Holy Well in England. It has been there for over a thousand years, with its most recent renovation taking place almost twenty years ago.
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This church is located in the center of Southam, very close to the River Stowe. The church, dedicated to the Apostle Saint James, was built during the 14th century with lias and red sandstone. The structure consists of a nave, chancel, aisles, and north and south porches, as well as a west tower with a spire
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Holy Trinity Church has its origins in the 1100s, undergoing modifications over the following years, with notable improvements undertaken during the 1400s. The Millennium route runs alongside this church, which we can follow if we want to enjoy a pleasant run in the area.
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The church of the HOLY TRINITY is on the west side of the SouthamCoventry road, in a small churchyard at the western end of the village. It consists of a chancel, nave, south aisle, west tower, north porch, and a vestry. The oldest part of the building is the south aisle, dating from early in the 13th century; the chancel, nave, and tower were built early in the 14th century, a clearstory was added to the nave in the 15th century and at the same time the nave arcade was rebuilt; the porch and vestry are modern. The church was restored in 1928. It is built of small roughly coursed limestone rubble with occasional squared blocks of red sandstone and red sandstone dressings. The chancel has a steep-pitched tiled roof, a plinth of one splay, and a moulded string-course at the sill level of the windows. On the east there is a large tracery window with a pointed arch of two splays, hood-mould, and five ogee-headed lights; the tracery and mullions are all modern. The south side is divided into three bays by buttresses with gabled heads, the centre bay having a pointed doorway with a hoodmould and head-stops, the arch mouldings being continued down the jambs. Each bay has a window with pointed arches of two splayed orders and three lights, the centre window has uncusped lights, the others cinquefoil. The north side is similar, but has a modern vestry built against it which encloses the door to the chancel; it is built of squared limestone with a steeppitched tiled roof, is lighted by pointed trefoil windows with hood-moulds, and has an entrance with a pointed arch on the west side. The south aisle roof is of steep pitch with modern copings and finials to the gables and at each end wide modern buttresses have been added. In the east wall there is a 14th-century window of three lights, similar to those in the chancel, but of one splay. The south side retains the coved string-course, with one gargoyle of the earlier low-pitched roof below the present eaves gutter; there is a similar cove to the nave, which also had a low-pitched roof, both contemporary with the clearstory. There are three windows; that to the east is similar to the one in the east wall, but of two lights, the others are lancets having hood-moulds with head-stops. The south door is between the lancets and has a semicircular arch of two moulded orders, the inner continued to the ground and the outer supported on attached shafts with foliated capitals; no bases are visible. The west end has a lancet window and above is the line of the earlier low-pitched roof. The north wall of the nave has been strengthened by a modern buttress in two stages at the west end and is partly built over the original one. To the east is a window of three lights with a segmental-pointed arch of two orders, the inner moulded, the outer a splay, the mullions being carried up to the arch without heads; it has a hood-mould with return ends. West of the window there is a buttress which terminates at the level of the original wall-head. Between the buttress and the porch is a modern pointed window with two trefoil lights. The porch is modern, with a tiled roof and a pointed entrance of two moulded orders supported on detached shafts with floriated capitals and moulded bases. The doorway has a richly moulded pointed arch, hood-mould with head-stops, and the mouldings continued down the jambs to splayed stops. West of the porch there is a window similar to the one to the east but with a pointed arch and two hollowsplayed orders. The clearstory has three windows on the north and south, placed towards the centre of the nave, each of two ogee trefoil lights of two hollow splays, with square heads and hood-moulds with returned ends. The tower, which is not divided into stages, has a plinth of one wide splay, diagonal buttresses on the west in four stages, terminating at the string-course of an embattled parapet with the bases of broken pinnacles at the angles, central gargoyles on each face, and crowned by the base of a destroyed octagonal spire. Both the buttresses to the east wall have had later buttresses added to their lower stages. The west face has a pointed tracery window of two splayed orders, the outer a deep one, two pointed trefoil lights, and a hood-mould with head-stops. Immediately above the apex of the window arch is a red sandstone band of sunk quatrefoils, which is carried round the north and east sides but omitted from the south, and a band of red sandstone at the sill level of the belfry windows. The belfry windows on all four faces have pointedsegmental arches, and two trefoil lights with transoms. The ringing-chamber has loop-lights on the north, west, and east, the one on the east now looking into the nave; on the north side there is a clock face. The chancel (47 ft. 10 in. by 21 ft. 7 in.) has plastered walls, modern open king-post roof, and stone paving, with two steps to the altar. On the east wall there are stone brackets, one on each side of the window, one carved, the other a plain splay. The window has a moulded, segmental-pointed rear-arch, and hood-mould with head-stops. The altar table, which dates from early in the 17th century, has four massive turned and carved legs, carved framing, and table top with a gadroon edge; behind it is a modern stone reredos. The south wall has a beak-moulded string-course at sill level, and the doorway a segmental rear-arch; the three windows have chamfered pointed rear-arches and hood-moulds with head-stops, and splayed reveals. Near the east wall there is a double piscina and sedilia under one hood formed by the string-course carried down at each end and finished with head-stops. The piscina has pointed moulded trefoil heads supported on a mullion with moulded capital and base under a pointed arch pierced with a trefoil. The three sedilia seats have pointed cinquefoil heads, pierced spandrels, crocketed gables with floriated finials, trefoil panels and headstops, supported on moulded shafts having floriated capitals and moulded bases. On the north side the string-course is continued and the windows follow those on the south side. To the east there is an Easter sepulchre with a trefoil pointed arch, its mouldings continued down the jambs; crocketed gable, floriated finials, and head-stops. Springing from the head-stops are plain pilasters with crocketed pinnacles and floriated finials. The doorway, now leading to the vestry, has, for no obvious reason, been reversed; it has a moulded pointed arch, the mouldings dying out on plain splayed jambs, and a hood-mould with head-stops. Above the doorway there is a monument with columns supporting an entablature with a semicircular pediment containing a square incised brass to John Bosworth, died 1674. At the top in the centre is the figure of a man kneeling in prayer with the initials J. B., to the left a woman and the name Ellinor, to the right a woman with the name Isabel. Below is an inscription recording his bequest of lands to provide 12 twopenny loaves every Sunday for poor inhabitants, and 10 yearly for a schoolmaster to teach the sons and daughters of the poor. The nave (57 ft. by 22 ft. 7 in.) has a modern tiled floor and a modern hammer-beam roof supported on 15th-century carved head corbels. The walls are plastered, except those below the sill level of the clearstory windows above the arcade. The original arcade was of four bays and in the 15th-century rebuilding the west bay was blocked and the walls reduced in thickness, leaving a springer and part of an arch in position against the west wall. At the eastern end part of the thicker arcade wall is visible below the corbel of the later arcade. The present arcade has three bays of pointed arches of two splayed orders, the inner splay hollow, supported on octagonal pillars with moulded capitals and bases on square pedestals with chamfered corners, at the east end on a corbel with paterae in a hollow moulding resting on a carved head; at the west end on a respond of half a pillar. There are paterae on the outer splay just above the capitals and at the apex of the arches. The clearstory windows on both sides of the nave have chamfered segmental reararches over wide-splayed jambs and sills. On the north the windows and the doorway have segmentalpointed rear-arches. The tower arch is pointed, of two splayed orders, the inner dying out on the wall, the outer continued to the floor on the nave side, and on the tower side both die out on the walls. Above the arch is a loop-light to the ringing-chamber and the band of quatrefoils continued from outside, level with the apex of the arch. There is a wide pointed arch of three moulded orders to the chancel, supported on three half-round shafts with moulded capitals and bases standing on dwarf walls 4 ft. high; on the chancel side the outer order stops on grotesque beasts crouching on the capitals. On the south side of the arch there is a squint with a trefoil head. A carved and traceried oak screen of 15th-century date, with double doors, has been cut and made up with modern work to fit the arch. Its mullions have been replaced with slender turned balusters, probably in the 17th century. The pulpit, placed on the north side of the chancel arch, is a large modern one of stone and coloured marble; and the font, which stands at the west end of the nave, is also modern, with a plain octagonal basin on a coloured marble shaft with a moulded capital and base. The south aisle (58 ft. 2 in. by 14 ft. 8 in.) has a modern open pitched roof, supported on earlier carved head corbels on the south wall and modern moulded corbels on the arcade. The window in the east wall has a semicircular rear-arch of one splay, hood-mould with head-stops, and wide-splayed reveals. The remaining windows have segmental-pointed arches over square jambs. At the east end of the south wall there is a piscina with a pointed trefoil head, the projecting quatrefoil basin and hood-mould have been cut away. In the south wall are two tomb recesses with pointed arches of two orders, the inner a trefoil of one splay supported on short shafts with moulded capitals and bases, the moulded outer order continues to the floor at the ends and the arches mitre in the centre. The tower (9 ft. 4 in. by 9 ft. 4 in.) has a modern tiled floor. In the centre of the north and south walls, about 5 ft. above the floor, there are incised crosses, partly concealed by a matchboarded dado. The west window has a segmental-pointed rear-arch, splayed jambs and sill. The ringing-chamber and belfry floors are supported on continuous projecting splayed strings instead of the more usual corbels or offsets. The plate consists of a silver flagon inscribed: 'Francis and Thermuthis Fauquier of Stoneythorpe 1795', a silver chalice and cover 1587, and a paten 1761. There are two bells by Hugh Watts, 1623 and 1636, and two others by Henry Bagley, 1649 and 1670.
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Bascote Bridge No 27 is a minor waterways place on the Grand Union Canal (Warwick and Napton Canal) between Napton Junction (Junction of Grand Union and Oxford Canals) (4 miles and 7¾ furlongs and 13 locks to the east) and Budbrooke Junction (Junction of Saltisford Arm and Grand Union Main Line) (9 miles and 1¼ furlongs and 12 locks to the west). The nearest place in the direction of Napton Junction is Bascote Railway Viaduct No 26A (disused); 2¾ furlongs away. The nearest place in the direction of Budbrooke Junction is Toll House Bridge No 28; 5 furlongs away. There is access (via steps) to the towpath here.
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Ufton CP에는 버스 정류장에서 바로 접근할 수 있는 하이킹 코스가 6개 있으며, 차 없이 현지 시골을 탐험할 수 있는 편리한 방법을 제공합니다.
네, Ufton CP는 초보자나 가족에게 완벽한 여러 쉬운 코스를 제공합니다. 부드러운 시작을 위해, 고도 상승이 최소화된 3km가 조금 넘는 Codemasters의 Ufton Village Stocks – River Swimming Spot 루프를 고려해 보세요. 이 지역의 일반적으로 평평하거나 완만하게 구불거리는 지형, 특히 운하 둑길을 따라가는 코스는 접근성이 매우 좋습니다.
Ufton CP 버스 정류장 주변의 코스는 다양하고 평온한 풍경을 가로지릅니다. 완만하게 구불거리는 농경지와 탁 트인 전망, 특히 Kennet and Avon Canal을 따라 이어지는 아름다운 Kennet Valley 구간, 그리고 평화로운 운하 둑길을 경험할 수 있습니다. 많은 코스에는 조용한 숲 구간도 포함되어 있어 다양한 자연 환경을 제공합니다.
네, 이 가이드에 나열된 모든 코스는 순환 코스이므로 버스 정류장 근처의 출발점으로 돌아오게 됩니다. 이를 통해 대중교통 복귀 여정을 쉽게 계획할 수 있습니다. 예시로, 적당한 난이도의 9km 산책을 제공하는 Codemasters의 Ufton Village Stocks 루프가 있습니다.
Ufton CP 주변의 많은 코스는 특히 운하 둑길이나 농경지 및 숲을 통과하는 공공 산책로를 따라가는 코스는 강아지 동반이 가능합니다. 하지만 들판의 가축에 주의하고 필요한 경우 강아지를 목줄에 매어 주십시오. 항상 배변 봉투를 휴대하고 강아지가 통제 하에 있도록 하십시오.
Ufton CP 버스 정류장에서 하이킹하는 동안 다양한 관심 지점을 발견할 수 있습니다. 일부 코스는 평온한 Kennet Valley를 탐험하고 Kennet and Avon Canal을 따라 이어지는 구간이 있습니다. 또한 일부 코스 이름에 'Ufton Village Stocks'가 암시하는 것처럼 역사적인 장소를 만날 수도 있습니다. 더 넓은 탐험을 위해, 근처 명소로는 Draycote Water와 Jephson Gardens가 있습니다.
이 가이드에서 버스 정류장에서 접근할 수 있는 가장 긴 코스는 Codemasters의 Harbury Windmill – Holy Well, Southam 루프입니다. 이 적당한 난이도의 하이킹은 약 17.2km를 커버하며, 이 지역의 시골을 더 길게 탐험할 수 있습니다.
Ufton CP 주변의 하이킹 코스는 komoot 커뮤니티에서 높이 평가받고 있으며, 470개 이상의 리뷰에서 평균 별점 4.5점을 받았습니다. 하이커들은 종종 평온한 분위기, 운하 둑길과 숲을 포함한 다양한 풍경, 그리고 일반적으로 완만한 지형의 접근성을 칭찬합니다.
네, 여러 코스에 수변 지형이 포함되어 있습니다. Kennet Valley는 두드러진 특징이며, Kennet and Avon Canal을 따라 이어지는 운하 둑길은 즐거운 물가 산책을 제공합니다. 모든 버스 정류장 코스에 직접 있는 것은 아니지만, 이 지역에는 Bishops Bowl Lakes와 Long Itchington Pond와 같이 더 긴 탐험이나 근처에서 둘러볼 수 있는 경치 좋은 장소가 있습니다.
Ufton CP는 일반적으로 완만한 지형 덕분에 일년 내내 즐거운 하이킹을 제공합니다. 봄에는 야생화가 피고 신선한 녹음이 우거지며, 가을에는 아름다운 단풍을 볼 수 있습니다. 여름은 낮이 길어 이상적이며, 특히 잘 관리된 운하 둑길을 따라서는 겨울 산책도 즐거울 수 있습니다. 항상 출발 전에 현지 날씨 조건을 확인하십시오.
네, 이 가이드의 대부분의 코스는 중간 난이도로 평가되어 거리와 완만한 고도 변화의 좋은 균형을 제공합니다. 예를 들어, Codemasters의 Ufton Village Stocks – Holy Well, Southam 루프는 너무 힘들지 않으면서도 보람 있는 경험을 제공하는 중간 난이도의 9.1km 하이킹입니다.
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