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Barton le Clay Surveyors

Barton Springs, a tranquil area just beyond St Nicholas Church and at the foot of Barton Hills, is a place where locals can enjoy a beautiful natural spring, which marks the start of the chalk stream river. The area is known for the pasque flower or Pulsatilla vulgaris to give its Latin name, which can be found in abundance in the early Spring. Barton-Le-Clay has the benefit of many local amenities including a village hall, doctors' surgery, bank, chemist, Post Office, opticians, veterinary hospital as well as Ramsey Manor School, Arnold Middle School and Orchard Independent Nursery and School.

Barton Springs

Barton Springs, a tranquil area just beyond St Nicholas Church and at the foot of Barton Hills, is a place where locals can enjoy a beautiful natural spring, which marks the start of the chalk stream river. The area is known for the pasque flower or Pulsatilla vulgaris to give its Latin name, which can be found in abundance in the early Spring. Barton-Le-Clay has the benefit of many local amenities including a village hall, doctors' surgery, bank, chemist, Post Office, opticians, veterinary hospital as well as Ramsey Manor School, Arnold Middle School and Orchard Independent Nursery and School.

John Bunyan

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  • S Bedfordshire
Bedfordshire has many buildings relating to Harrowden, near Elstow born, John Bunyan, the author of The Pilgrim's Progress including a house in St Marys Street, Bedford, which has a blue plaque commemorating "In this house John Bunyan sought spiritual help from John Gifford in the 1650s". Another Bedfordshire village, Harlington, has a blue plaque at Harlington House, Station Road commemorating John Bunyan depicting " Here at Harlington House, John Bunyan, author and Christian preacher, appeared before Francis Wingate, J.P., on 13th November 1660 prior to being sent to Bedford Gaol for ‘field-preaching'. During his 12 years in prison he wrote "The Pilgrim's Progress" and another at the top of Barton Road Bunyan's Oak with the words "Christian preacher and author of "The Pilgrim's Progress"' John Bunyan (1628-1688) delivered sermons from the natural pulpit of the oak tree located in the field opposite, prior to being sent to Bedford Gaol for ‘field-preaching'. John Bunyan the influential English author and Baptist preacher was born on 28th November 1628 in Elstow, Bedford dying in Holborn on 31st August 1688. John Bunyan is synonymous with his classic work, The Pilgrim's Progress which was written whilst in Bedford jail due to being jailed for teaching men to worship God contrary to the law as he preached the Gospel of Jesus Christ without the approval of the Anglican Church. A museum dedicated to the life, times and works of John Bunyan is located in Bedford in the Bunyan Meeting Church in Mill Street. The collection housed in the John Bunyan Museum and Library was brought together and displayed originally in 1946 with the modern museum opening in 1998 celebrating John Bunyan's life and works.

Mr M Collins

Job Titles:
  • " Great Experience " House Survey Highlighted Price Too High As Costly Problem Areas

Mr P Hoof

Job Titles:
  • the House Survey Was Easy to Arrange and a Very Smooth Process

Mr T Leadbeatter

Job Titles:
  • " Help With Listed Buildings " Surveyors With Listed Building Expertise

Sandy Structural

Job Titles:
  • Surveyor

Sir Winston Churchill

Sir Winston Churchill was born at Blenheim Palace on 30th November 1874 and later married at Blenheim Palace he stated in one of his speeches that "We shape our buildings; thereafter they shape us…" - the speech was in 1943 and was regarding plans to rebuild the Chamber that had been shattered by bombs during World War II.