English Heritage sites near Farcet Parish

Longthorpe Tower

LONGTHORPE TOWER

4 miles from Farcet Parish

Longthorpe Tower displays one of the most complete and important sets of 14th century domestic wall paintings in northern Europe.

Apethorpe Palace

APETHORPE PALACE

12 miles from Farcet Parish

Stately Apethorpe Palace, owned by Elizabeth I, then favourite Royal residence for James I and Charles I, has one of the country's most complete Jacobean interiors.

Kirby Hall

KIRBY HALL

18 miles from Farcet Parish

Kirby Hall is one of England's greatest Elizabethan and 17th-century houses. Begun by Sir Humphrey Stafford, it was purchased by Sir Christopher Hatton, one of Queen Elizabeth's 'comely young men'.

Eleanor Cross, Geddington

ELEANOR CROSS, GEDDINGTON

21 miles from Farcet Parish

In 1290 Eleanor of Castile, the beloved wife of Edward I and mother of his 14 children, died at Harby in Nottinghamshire.

Lyddington Bede House

LYDDINGTON BEDE HOUSE

21 miles from Farcet Parish

Set beside the church of a picturesque ironstone village, Lyddington Bede House originated as the late medieval wing of a palace belonging to the Bishops of Lincoln.

Bushmead Priory

BUSHMEAD PRIORY

22 miles from Farcet Parish

Bushmead Priory is a rare survival of the complete refectory of an Augustinian priory, with a fine timber roof and notable 14th century wall paintings.


Churches in Farcet Parish

St Mary's Church

Broadway Farcet Peterborough
01733 891003
https://www.stangroundcofechurches.co.uk

St Mary's is the village church for Farcet and if you live in the village you are entitled to be married here, or to have your child christened in St Mary's

We meet every Sunday at 11 am for worship, either Morning Prayer or Holy Communion, both in the traditional style.  There are usually about 20 people who are warm and welcoming and would love to see you any Sunday.  You don't need a special invite, please just come along.

But please be warned, there is no loo and in winter it can be very cold, so do wrap up well!  On the other hand when its hot in summer the church is beautifully cool and restful!

History of St Mary's

Our church was dedicated to Saint Mary the Virgin, our most ancient building in the village.

There is no mention of a church in the Domesday Survey of England (1086) but the Victorian experts confidently tell us there was a stone church with a chancel, but no aisles or tower at that time.

The tower, the church's most distinctive and distinguished feature was added in about the year 1180.

By 1300 a new chancel and chapel next door had been built, and later that century the south aisle was added.

In 1862 the north aisle was built, giving us the church as we know it today.

The oak pulpit is made up of linen fold panels, the panels are carved with Renaissance figures and foliage, moulded cornice and rails.  A back panel is inscribed A.D.1614.

The chancel arch and into the chapel were built from about 1275, as is the rare stone chair in the santuary and the little arched piscina in the south wall, indicating that there was once an altar in that position.

The nave is of three bays, the centre being the oldest.   St Mary's saw no substantial addition to the building except some better windows in the 15th century on the north side, of which four survive, three in new positions in the Victorian north aisle, the fourth in the chancel.   The south door into the porch is 13th century, as is the west window of the south aisle.

The font may well be from the same century, though it has been re-worked in a much later style.

The heavy free standing pews are from the 16th century.

During 1843 Farcet Church was refurnished with new seats and pews.

There are three bells, made in the 1600s, one was replaced in 1854, it was recast at the Bell Foundry, Whitechapel, London.


Pubs in Farcet Parish

Black Swan

77 Main Street, Farcet, PE7 3DF
(01733) 240387

This traditional village pub near the river at the bottom of the village was a former Phipps house built in 1740. Wood-burning fires in both the bar and lounge cum 24 cover restaurant. TV, jukebox, pool table and darts in a small room off t...
Plough

Milk & Water Drove, Ramsey Road, Farcet Fen, PE7 3DR

Remote Fenland pub well known for good food and good beer. Recently added dining area away from bars. The lounge bar has a farming theme and a large aquarium is a highlight. Bar billiards table in the public bar. Regular live music and bike...
Village Club

1 Cross Street, Farcet, PE7 3DE
(01733) 240184

Large, two-roomed members club. Various guest real ales. Sky Sports on two large screens. Regular entertainment including live music, bingo and quizzes. Pool and darts played. RAOB meeting place every month.