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Tour audio di Nottingham: Tour audio La Brillantezza di Bulwell

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Un'antica chiesa nasconde melodie più antiche della maggior parte dei paesi, mentre proprio dietro l'angolo un municipio vittoriano ha risuonato di passi, da frenetiche riunioni politiche a scandali segreti in sale da ballo. Questo tour audio autoguidato ti conduce attraverso il cuore stratificato di Bulwell, dove persino le librerie sussurrano storie di 250 milioni di anni fa. Chi ha ricablato il Vecchio Municipio per incontri clandestini di mezzanotte e perché le campane della chiesa una volta suonavano come avvertimento? Quale bestia preistorica ha lasciato tracce sotto i tuoi piedi nel moderno Keuper Waterstones? Passa da cimiteri baciati dal sole al vivido pulsare dei mercati locali, scoprendo storie sia fragorose che silenziosamente sorprendenti. Lungo il percorso scopri geologie nascoste e ribellioni dimenticate che hanno plasmato la Nottingham di oggi. Sei pronto a seguire gli indizi e a perderti nelle storie nascoste di Bulwell? Premi play ora: i segreti della città ti aspettano.

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    Durata 30–50 minsVai al tuo ritmo
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    3.1 km di percorso a piediSegui il percorso guidato
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    Parte da Chiesa di Santa Maria Vergine e di Tutte le Anime, Bulwell

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  1. First things first, this church is so special that it's actually a Grade II listed building! That means it's officially recognized by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media,…Leggi di piùMostra meno

    First things first, this church is so special that it's actually a Grade II listed building! That means it's officially recognized by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport as a place of great architectural and historic interest. Pretty fancy, huh? Now, let's go back in time a little bit. The original church that stood here dates all the way back to possibly the 12th century. But unfortunately, Mother Nature wasn't very kind, and a storm in 1843 caused some serious damage. So, what did they do? They rolled up their sleeves and rebuilt the church between 1849 and 1850, under the watchful eye of architect Henry Isaac Stevens. Fast forward to November 4, 1850, and the church was consecrated by the Right Revd. Dr. Kaye, Bishop of Lincoln. You can just imagine the excitement and the celebration that must have taken place on that day! But the story doesn't end there. Later on, in 1900, a talented architect named William Arthur Heazell added a beautiful chancel to the church. And in 1946, they even threw in a north chapel for good measure. They just couldn't stop adding more lovely spaces! Now, let's talk music. This place has some serious sound coming from its organs. In 1852, the assistant organist of St. Paul's Cathedral, George Cooper, opened a brand spanking new organ here. And that's not the end of it! In 1872, Forster and Andrews gifted the church with a fantastic pipe organ that is still in use today. You've got to hear it to believe it! And hey, don't forget to look up! The tower here is home to eight beautiful bells, courtesy of John Taylor and Company of Loughborough. They've been chiming away since 1919-1920 and even 1860. Talk about melodies that stand the test of time! Oh, and by the way, the church's old clock was retired in 1949 and replaced with a shiny new one by G. & F. Cope. This baby has an all-electric mechanism, so you can bet it keeps perfect time. So there you have it, the Church of St Mary the Virgin and All Souls in Bulwell, a place steeped in history, music, and lively stories. It's no wonder that it's such a beloved landmark in the heart of Nottingham. Shall we move on to the next stop on our adventure?

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  2. Ah, welcome to the Old Town Hall in Bulwell! This place is full of history and has a bit of a split personality. On the ground floor, it's a fancy furniture showroom, but upstairs…Leggi di piùMostra meno

    Ah, welcome to the Old Town Hall in Bulwell! This place is full of history and has a bit of a split personality. On the ground floor, it's a fancy furniture showroom, but upstairs on the first floor, you'll find a concert hall. They definitely know how to make the most out of this building! Now, let me take you back in time a bit. In the 1870s, Bulwell was growing like crazy, thanks to the brickmaking industry. The local board of health decided they needed a fancy Town Hall to keep up with all the progress. They picked a spot right next to the River Leen, which was quite fitting if you ask me. Construction started right away, and they even managed to have one meeting in the building before Nottingham Corporation swooped in and made Bulwell part of their territory. The building wasn't fully completed until 1894, but boy, was it worth the wait! It was designed in the Victorian style, with beautiful red brick and some fancy architectural details. If you look at the front, you'll see a symmetrical design with five bays, and a central section featuring columns and arches. I bet they wanted to make a good impression on everyone entering the town. The inside of this place used to be a concert hall, complete with a small gallery and a proscenium arch. Can you imagine all the music and variety performances that must have taken place here? And in the early 20th century, it even became a cinema! From concerts to movies, this place has seen it all. After the Second World War, the Old Town Hall became the Embassy Ballroom, where people would gather for a good old dance. Talk about some fancy footwork! In the 1970s, they added an extension to create more office space. Gotta keep up with the times, right? And over the years, the tenants have changed. Now, you'll find a furniture showroom, a dance theater school, and even a boxing and kickboxing facility. Quite the diverse bunch, if you ask me. So, take a moment to soak in the history of this place. It's a combination of tradition, entertainment, and modern-day life all rolled into one. And if you're lucky, maybe you'll catch a show in that concert hall or witness some fancy footwork on the dance floor. Enjoy your time here at the Old Town Hall in Bulwell!

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  3. Now, hold onto your hats, because we're about to dive into some prehistoric fun! The Keuper Waterstones preserve ichnofossils of some fancy-sounding creatures that roamed the…Leggi di piùMostra meno

    Now, hold onto your hats, because we're about to dive into some prehistoric fun! The Keuper Waterstones preserve ichnofossils of some fancy-sounding creatures that roamed the Earth millions of years ago during the Middle Triassic period. We're talking about Varanopus aff. curvidactylus, Swinnertonichnus mapperleyensis, Deuterotetrapous plancus, Chirotherium swinnertoni, Microsauropus acutipes, and Erpetopus willistoni. Phew, that's a mouthful! These footprints give us a glimpse into the ancient world, where these creatures left their mark in the muddy ground. It's like a dinosaur dance party happened right here, except instead of the Macarena, they were doing the Triassic Twist! Now, I won't bore you with too many scientific details, but let's just say these footprints are pretty old, dating back to the Middle Triassic period, specifically the Anisian stage. Can you imagine what life was like back then? Dinosaurs ruling the Earth, volcano eruptions, and maybe even some fashionable lava flow hairstyles. So, if you're a fan of history, fossils, or just love getting lost in a good book, the Keuper Waterstones is the place to be. Take a stroll through the aisles, grab a book, and transport yourself back in time to the days of the Triassic creatures doing their funky footsteps. Alright, my friend, hop on over to our next stop, where we'll discover even more fascinating places in Nottingham!

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  1. You see, Bulwell has quite a fascinating history. The earliest settlements in Bulwell can be traced back all the way to 800 AD. Imagine that! And you know what? The first local…Leggi di piùMostra meno

    You see, Bulwell has quite a fascinating history. The earliest settlements in Bulwell can be traced back all the way to 800 AD. Imagine that! And you know what? The first local bridge across the River Leen was also built around the same time. The river was narrower and slower-moving here in Bulwell, making it the perfect spot for a toll bridge. They wanted to make sure that only legitimate travelers could pass through, keeping the highwaymen at bay! Speaking of bridges, did you know that the one in Bulwell created a direct road to Nottingham from the north-west? It was like a superhighway back in the day, bringing regular traffic from all over the country to our little town. And with the increased traffic, more and more people decided to settle in Bulwell, making it grow and flourish. Fast forward to the Domesday Book in 1086, and Bulwell is mentioned as "Buleuuelle," classified as a village. But don't be fooled by its small size. Bulwell was already a bustling trading post, offering goods and services to both locals and travelers passing through. Fun fact: some of the locals even offered their homes as overnight stops for weary travelers. Their homemade beer must have been quite popular, as some guests unintentionally ended up staying the night! As time went on, Bulwell's trade thrived, attracting even more newcomers looking for opportunities to make a living. But, like any good story, there were some complications. Established business owners weren't too happy with the growing number of roaming competitors undercutting their prices and stealing their business. They wanted a monopoly, you see! In response to their complaints, a local law was enacted in the early 1300s. However, the law wasn't quite well-worded, and clever salesmen simply fixed posts in the ground to create market stalls. They covered them when in use and left them uncovered when not. Sneaky, right? But it worked! And the Market Place, where these stalls were set up, still thrives today, bustling with activity on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. You'll also notice that Bulwell has some unique geological assets. The town sits on magnesium limestone and Bulwell sandstone, which have been quarried for years. It makes you wonder about the stories that lay within those stones, doesn't it? So, take a moment to soak in the vibrant history and culture of Bulwell. From its humble beginnings as a toll bridge to its bustling market stalls, this place has seen it all. And who knows, maybe you'll find a tasty treat or a treasure among the stalls at the Market Place. Enjoy your time in Bulwell! Eager to learn more about the geography, transport or the bus services? Simply drop your inquiries in the chat section and I'll provide the details you need.

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  2. Built between 1884 and 1885, this church is like a time machine taking us back to the Victorian era. It was designed by the talented architect William Knight, who clearly knew how…Leggi di piùMostra meno

    Built between 1884 and 1885, this church is like a time machine taking us back to the Victorian era. It was designed by the talented architect William Knight, who clearly knew how to impress people with his architectural skills! In fact, the church is considered to be a Grade II listed building, which means it's not just any old church. Oh no, it's a building of special architectural and historic interest! Now, let's talk about its location, shall we? It used to be situated on Quarry Road, but guess what? Quarry Road has disappeared! It's like a magic trick, but don't worry, the church isn't hiding from us. These days, you can find it off Keys Close. Just follow the clues, my friend! Inside the church, you'll discover some gorgeous stained glass windows from 1892, made by the famous James Powell and Sons. They really knew how to make the light dance and create a colorful spectacle. I bet you'll be in awe of the beauty these windows bring to the space. Over the years, this church has seen different reverends come and go, like a revolving door of holy goodness. From Revd S Bradney to Revd David Gray in 2004, they've all played their part in making this church the special place it is today. So, my dear friend, take a moment to soak in the beauty of this historic church, bask in the warm glow of the stained glass windows, and let the peaceful atmosphere transport you back in time. And hey, if you feel like whispering a little prayer or sending good vibes to the universe, go ahead - no judgment here! Enjoy your time at the Church of St John the Divine in Bulwell!

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  3. Now, let me tell you a little story about the Leen Valley. Once upon a time, it was the buzzing center for hosiery and coal mining industries. But don't worry, we won't be asking…Leggi di piùMostra meno

    Now, let me tell you a little story about the Leen Valley. Once upon a time, it was the buzzing center for hosiery and coal mining industries. But don't worry, we won't be asking you to knit any socks or go digging for coal today! Today, the Leen Valley is still home to some light manufacturing, but it has also become a popular place for commuters heading to Nottingham. It's like a little escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, where you can relax and enjoy the beauty of nature. Speaking of settlements, the Leen Valley is proud to be home to some charming places like Annesley, Bestwood Village, Newstead, Papplewick, Linby, Hucknall, Bulwell, Sherwood, Basford, Lenton, and of course, Nottingham itself. It's like a little family of communities, all nestled together in this picturesque valley. In fact, the Leen Valley is so special that it even has its own Council ward named after it, right here in Nottingham. It's also the name of a housing estate located in the northern part of Nottingham. You can be sure that the Leen Valley is loved and cherished by its residents. Now, let me share a little fun fact with you. Did you know that the population of the Leen Valley ward, according to the 2011 census, was about 10,702? That's a lot of people enjoying the beauty and tranquility of this incredible valley. So take a moment to soak in the stunning scenery around you and appreciate the peacefulness of the Leen Valley. Trust me, it's the perfect place to end our tour and reflect on the wonderful journey we've had together.

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