During the summer 2018, I spent some time searching remote Lincolnshire churches for vernacular furniture, especially chairs. No great finds on that front but was astonished to discover this late medieval clamp chest, with later top, apparently previously unrecorded.
@patrick_barkham.... finding a swarm of bees in May is a rare event, this picture was taken 2 days ago. Incredible. Hives and my SFI fields in the background...
@zarahandley@GarryLavin Stragglethorpe derives from three words which describs its role in the parish of Beckingham, namely : Stag & Garth & Thorpe.
@zarahandley@GarryLavin .....its to the North of Grantham, while you're there it would be well worthwhile in visiting nearby Stragglethorpe, with its simple, part Saxon Chapel of Ease, with some extraordinary features...
@jhjparker .... found this typical Lincolnshire spindle back Windsor chair recent at an antiques shop in Newark, to find out which workshop produced it, please follow this link... https://t.co/PXRVTp96LW
Join us this weekend as we are milling!
Today, we will be milling Spelt flour, this is from an older grain which is low in gluten.
On Sunday we will be milling our signature white and wholemeal flour for our monthly Milling Day!
@heartoflincs
The MPGA Elms4London Campaign is progressing well with almost three quarters of the tree stock already allocated. This means we still have 50 elm trees. Applications should be made via the email address on the website, https://t.co/Lp64cdc0ss, before the January 10th 2025.
@sarah_go_green .....incredible gray and overcast weather in this part of Lincolnshire has lead to almost complete lack of output from my solar array on south facing roof. For the first 5 days of this month only 6.8 KWhrs produced - and over the last 7 days the figure is 8.23 !!
⭐️ Sunday read: ‘It happened again in York. I was wandering through Holy Trinity minding my own business, when a glance at a shadowy tower wall revealed the fragment of a dragon carved in the Scandinavian tradition.’
🐲 Continued… https://t.co/UwWMYEiy0E
@clareacrayner @peterjshallcro2 .....also never underestimate the local deer, they'll eat off the new growth above the tube if they are able. Also I have known them lift the tube with their nose and strip the bark off the sapling. https://t.co/MPGK5RH9cv
@clareacrayner @peterjshallcro2 Pleased to see your success with Ademuz, watering hasn't been necessary this year. However, I try to keep approx one sq, m clear of vegetation for the first few years as this reduces competition for water and nutrients leading to greater sapling growth.
@DanielBPopulus Had a brief chat with the owner of a timber mill & yard south of Grantham a few years ago, he reckoned he could tell the different varieties from each other when he was processing them, must get back to him and quizz him more on his knowledge......
@DanielBPopulus Thanks for your enquiry, it looks like the hybrid cultivar "Vegata" or Huntingdon elm. I have to tell you, if you didn't already know, that elm tree identification is an absolute minefield and I'm not sufficiently knowledgable to give advice. I always ask Peter Bourne at Brighton
Magnificent buddleia under the walnut tree in the garden, air is full of it's fragrance, however, I've still to see a single butterfly in the garden, was the cool cloudy weather to blame. ??
@antiquariananon @arborlowenviron The Priory was endowed with a considerable amount of land around South Lincolnshire, much of which was farmed as outlying Granges, including some land at Stragglethorpe. Has anyone seen or translated the account of the Priory's wealth, ordered by Henry VIII in 1535 ??