Organised by the BeanandBoat cafe at Thornton reservoir.


A village in Leicestershire and in the heart of the National Forest, overlooking Thornton Reservoir.
Organised by the BeanandBoat cafe at Thornton reservoir.


Every September thousands of volunteers across England organise events to celebrate our fantastic history and culture. It’s your chance to see hidden places and try out new experiences – all of which are FREE to explore.
Heritage Open Days are England’s largest community led festival of history and culture events which celebrate our heritage, community and history.
https://www.heritageopendays.org.uk/whats-on/printable-area-lists/leicestershire.html
Also every September the National Churches Trust organises ‘Ride and Stride’ for churches – sponsored cycle rides and walks that raise money for the restoration and maintenance of our historic churches and chapels.
https://www.lhct.org.uk/ride-and-stride/
Check out the two links for more information on sites and churches open during September, and please drop in at St Peter’s, Thornton, to view the church and the display of local history. Refreshments available.
Limited street parking. Access from Church Lane by the Corner shop, or take a stroll along the path at Thornton reservoir and walk up to the church from the reservoir.

Very largely Early English in character; the nave and the two aisles dating from the beginning of the 14th century or slightly earlier.
St Peter’s church is Grade I listed.
The west tower and spire and the nave clerestory are Perpendicular, added in the 15th century, and the chancel was rebuilt in 1864. The north arcade of the nave has massive octagonal pillars, while that on the south side has quatrefoil pillars. The north aisle has a rare window of ‘ox eye’ design, a cusped spherical triangle. The nave has a full set of Tudor benches, dating from the 1560s their bench ends having carved linenfold panelling.

I design, create and sell stationery and giftware featuring British wildlife through my digital home (right here!), NotOnTheHighStreet and Etsy as well as to retail and at local design and craft fairs.Â
Since I was a little girl, I loved reading stories such as The Wind in the Willows, Beatrix Potter and The Animals of Farthing Wood. Convinced that all British creatures were living secret little lives, unseen by busy adults, I began drawing my own little animal worlds and I’m still doing it to this day.Â
From my little studio in Thornton, Leicestershire, I paint all the illustrations for my stationery by hand while I look out onto the national forest that brings me so much joy and inspiration.Â
I also draw inspiration from volunteering at my local Wildlife Hospital.Â
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