STILL USING UP PHOTO'S FROM OUR WALKS & TRIPS OUT IN 2024.
Popcorn & I visited Barton Upon Humber in May 2024. I took quite a lot of Photo's so I shall split the posts from Barton into 3 sets. The first photo's are from a walk around the town.
Barton Upon Humber is a town on the south bank of the Humber Estuary in Lincolnshire, near the south end of the Humber Bridge. It has lovely architecture and picturesque streets. There is a viewing area and (FREE) car park for visitors to see the Humber Bridge.
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I parked at the Humber Bridge viewing area and the first thing I saw was this wonderful Ice Cream van. Waterside Ice Cream is in the shadow of the Humber Bridge. |
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The viewing area is always popular, especially for motor bike riders. |
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Some people enjoying the sunshine and the view of the Humber Bridge. |
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I have a full panoramic view of the bridge in another post. |
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This building was once part of the Halls Barton Ropery, now modernised and a hairdresser's. |
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The loading rig has been left as a reminder of the building's industrial past. |
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A general view of the town centre, with possibly another loading jib? |
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A pleasant mix of building styles and pantiles roofs. The pantiles almost certainly came from the tileworks set below the Humber Bridge at Barton. |
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Many houses have these little alleyways, which I find interesting. |
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A very grand Georgian town house. |
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A plaque tells us a local surgeon, William Benton once lived here and also Isaac Pitman, the inventor of Phonetic Shorthand. |
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Another pleasant street, I like the street lamp. It's a modern replica but sympathetic with the general style of the architecture. Pity about the Sat dish though!! |
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We stopped for a while to watch a cricket match. |
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The old Police Station & Magistrates Court, now a Vet's practice on this side. |
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And a kiddies playgroup on the other side.
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A row of grand Georgian houses with the church just beyond. My next post from Barton will feature the two churches at Barton. |
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Heading back to our car. |
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I got permission to photograph inside this traditional Turkish Barber's shop. |
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It was very interesting to see the style of décor. |
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The exterior view, these Turkish Barber's Shops are becoming very popular. |
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Our car is parked just along here. Next stop is the two churches.
Nikon Z6 ii + 24 - 70mm lens.
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