BARMSTON: All Saints Church. Support your local congregation.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ต.ค. 2024
- The parish church of All Saints is a Grade I listed building.Barmston public house is the Black Bull. The Old Hall was designated a Grade II* listed building in 1952 and is now recorded in the National Heritage List for England, maintained by Historic England.
Barmston Sands
A key industry in the village is tourism and there is a caravan park located on former agricultural land near the beach. The cliffs are made of soft marl clay and are subject to erosion. Numerous properties have been demolished over the years to prevent them from falling into the sea. The position of a road leading down to the beach (long since lost to the sea) is clearly visible. The road still exists to the clifftop, which is blocked off by a barrier, and the rocks that supported the slope are still visible at low tide, giving an indication of how far the cliff has eroded. The coast road was completely lost to the sea by 1996. Barmston is one of the worst locations in England for coastal erosion; in 1967, 20 feet (6 m) of coastline was lost over just two days due to storms in October. The rate of erosion varies from year to year and is down to the tides and which way the winds are blowing, but typically the amount is between 4 feet (1.2 m) and 8 feet 2 inches (2.5 m) per year.
Barmston is the proposed landfall site for a carbon capture and storage scheme linking the proposed Don Valley Power Project at Stainforth, near Hatfield in South Yorkshire and the White Rose CCS project at Drax Power Station in North Yorkshire with porous rock beneath the North Sea
Wonderful aerial shots of this most beautiful church and cemetary. Love the varied flight moves and indoor shot of the lovely window. Looks fantastic. Very nice video, Mickey. 👏👍
Many thanks my friend. It was a pleasure to film the church, so peaceful and tranquil. Great comment 🙏
great video and flying as usual..the stained glass window is spectacular ..👍👍👍👍👍👍
So glad you liked the video John. Yes, the stain glass window is special. many thanks mate
Nice flight as always. The soothing music complements the video. Thanks for sharing, my friend🥷🇯🇵
So glad you liked the video. Many thanks friend
Nice little church with amazing leadwindows my friend. 🤩
Many thanks Patrick. I agree and appreciate the beauty of church windows. ❤
Fantastic footage and flying 👌 lovely video MickeyMoo 👌 ❤
Many thanks Yvonne. ❤🙏
Brilliant Mickey!
Many Thanks John👍
Wonderful church, great video!
Many thanks friend🙏
Beautiful footage of this beautiful church. Its in such a lovely location and you got so close up to it that it made for great viewin. Love those windows 👍~ Anna
Many thanks Anna for your fantastic comment.❤
I wanted to go and move the bollard from the door! 🤣 Great building again, literally built in a square field in the middle of arable land!
Lol, I didn't even realise when I was flying. Then watching back I wanted to move it myself. Many thanks Paul
Great coverage of the church Mickey, always a good solid watch to the end, thanks for sharing. 👏👍😎
Many thanks Steve. Was a nice place to film. Peaceful, with the occasional moo from the cattle.
I always like your videos Mickey.
Great flying and editing, Micky. Quite a plain church but the story behind it was very interesting. 👏👏
I think the church was going to close because they didn't have a congregation. Very peaceful, charming church. Many thanks Colin
Great video.
Many thanks Simon👍
what a beautiful video. Great editing and music choice 💪💪💪
Many thanks John. much appreciated
Top class video as always Mickey 👏 👌 👍
Many thanks mate. 👍
Nice one Mickey, I do love me a church!
Glad you liked the video. Churches are my thing.
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Lovely church.... reading the description its a shame they cant double up carbon capture with sea defences somehow
I didn't even realise what the construction site was until I read Wikipedia. Thanks for the comment my friend👍
Churches never fail us do they?
So true mark. 👍