On a balmy August evening, warm and dry after all the July rain, birds sang, traffic passed by, while a little bit of history was made. We enjoyed a live recital of new poems written by local poets about our very own village. Earls dignified and aloof in their tombs, gargoyles scowling and frowning, cats creeping by, a gardener hosing cold water on the ground, the backdrop to a memorable event.
Poetry for the Season
New Work for the Winter Solstice
Hot off the press....
a preview of Poetry Pathways
Poetry Pathways comes to Bottesford, 2007
local poets celebrate Bottesford landmarks and history
The Ale-Wife and the Bell Man
A poem read by the parch to St Mary's church, Bottesford
Belvoir Chapel,
In the Chancel at St Mary's
The Taming of the Shrew
Extracts from Shakespeare
The Fair Maid of Normanton
An effigy, alone in the SW corner of the S aisle
Time Out of Space
Read in St Mary's
Palimpsest
In the church porch
A Belvoir Angel
By a headstone in the churchyard
Wireless Days
Sunday 3rd September 1939 11.15 am
Rivergods
Read by the River Devon
The Corner Shop
from a short story - read by the former Winn's Store, Queen Street
Passing Bells
"What passing bells for those who die as cattle?" - Wilfred Owen
Bottesford Market Cross
Stand beneath the market cross
The L & H Tour, 1952.
Christmas at Bottesford, Leicestershire, England.