Discover the best top things to do in East Midlands, United Kingdom including All Saints Church, All Saints Church, All Saints' Church, Worksop Priory Church, St Botolph's Church, Easton Labyrinth and Peace Garden, St. Mary's Church, Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Finedon, Jain Centre, Crowland Abbey.
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An innovative place of peace, contemplation and reflection for everyone. Situated within the conserved churchyard of the beautiful historic church of All Saints, Easton on the Hill, and just off the Jurassic Way, it is a free and fascinating destination, along with the nearby Priests House. Come and walk the labyrinth in peace.
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Situated in the original Saxon settlement called Lace Market, this is the oldest Christian Foundation in Nottingham. In addition to Sunday services and Wednesday choral evening song the church is open daily 10am to 3pm and is available for compatible outside events hire.
Interesting building with beautiful stain glass windows. Used Knave for craft market with some very good crafts.
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The church of St. Mary the Virgin, Finedon is a beautiful building. The recently fully restored Organ is worth the visit.
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Leicester and Europe one time first Jain center. It's worship place for all , specially for Jain religious beliver.Tempel build in late. seventies and all carving done in India. All marbles and stones came From India. Aartitact came from India to restored the stones and marbles. End of the day it's worship place and celebrating all religious events.
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Crowland Abbey is steeped in history and legends. An abbey has stood on the site since 716 and some remaining parts date back to Norman times. The original north aisle of the monastery church is intact (now the parish church) and ruins of the original Nave enable the visitor to imagine its original splendour. Whether your interests lie in architecture, history, the church, or people you will find something here to interest you. Guides are usually available who will tell you of the history and stories associated with the building and an interesting visitor centre has recently been introduced. Self-guided tours are available and, if you are bringing children, let them try our children's trails/quizzes that will keep them entertained.
I came here with a group of schoolchildren to learn about the abbey, its history and the broader history of the Church in England. We were welcomed with the most wonderful spread of refreshments and a veritable host of engaging and knowledgeable guides drawn from, I believe, the local community. Their hospitality and engagement with us was something truly wonderful. This is to say nothing, of course, about the building itself, which is full of interesting curiosities both within the remaining coherent structure and amongst the ruins. There is a brilliant and informative exhibition at the west end of the nave as well, as well as an intact original chancel screen (with some later restorations). I hope to return to Crowland next summer with the next incarnation of our trip!
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