The Barton Carnival
Comments Off on The Barton Carnival9th September 2018 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Baysgarth Park, Baysgarth Park, Barton-upon-Humber, Barton-upon-Humber, North Lincolnshire DN18, UK
Free activities
Free activities
Guided tour at 13:00 both days. Visit the historic Trinity Methodist Chirch to view a display of archive photographs. Explore the building and see a sculpture of Jesus Christ made by Barton sculptor, singer and choirmaster Philip Pape.
Guided tour at 14:00 A rare opportunity to explore the medieval timber-framed Great Hall at one of Barton’s most historic buildings, associated with sculptor, singer and choirmaster Philip Pape, and enjoy a guided tour with local historian Richard Clarke.
This famous Anglo-Saxon tower, and medieval nave and chancel, are archaeological and architectural treasures. Local historian Geoff Bryant will be offering a facinating guided tour uncovering the stories of this historic church.
Tour at 11:00 Visit the historic Trinity Methodist Church for a guided tour, a display of archive photographs, and a celebration of the heritage of Methodism. Join us for our coffee morning and enjoy homemade produce in this historic building. … Continued
Booking essential contact: 01652 637055 Join the team at Far Ings to explore the industrial heritage of the site and how this has transformed into a haven for wildlife. Meet at the Visitor Centre. NB: Suitable outdoor clothing and footwear … Continued
An exhibition created by Barton upon Humber Civic Society, in collaboration with local young people, reflecting stories of newcomers to the town. Why do people choose Barton? – First impressions, laasting memories and special places.
Explore classrooms through the ages from Wilderspin’s Infants’ Schoolroom and Playground of 1845 to the 1970’s when the building closed. Optional 13:00-16:00 with booking required (01652 635 172) – Young artisits can paint Barton’s historic buildings with local artist Jon … Continued
Booking essential contact: Mr Townley 07739 921835 or online at www.crowle.org/hod The Isle of Axholme has an interesting history, including drainage ordered by Charles I, the Wesley family, founders of Methodism and much more. Organised with the support of … Continued