It's so easy to tell Castro's in this thread and it's even easier to guess what he's saying. Still. It's been a better place since I put him in room 606
Largest Parish Churches. LargestParish Churches. LARGESTPARISH CHURCHES IN ENGLAND (square metres) Beverley Minster - 3489 Christ Church Priory - 2815 Great Yarmouth Minster - 2752 Kingston upon Hull, Holy Trinity - 2473 Boston, St Botolph - 2417 Selby Abbey - 2359 Bath Abbey - 2072 Hexham Abbey- 1893 Grantham, St Wulfram - 1847
You were the one quoting it being the largest as a matter of pride. BTW, you obviously knowing where Moonrakers are from would have won you quite a bit on a quiz show the other week. No one on there knew it.
Not a lot, aside from: The Deep (one of the most successful Millennium projects) Maritime Museum, Wilberforce House Museum, Streetlife Museum, Hull & East Riding Museum , Hands on History Museum, Artic Corsair Museum (the Corsair is to be relocated to a new £27.4m visitor centre), Ferens Art Gallery, Humber Street Art Gallery, the remaining Larkin's Toads, Hull Philharmonic Orchestra, Northern Academy of Dramatic Arts, Hull New Theatre, Hull Truck Theatre, Bonus Arena, Hull Uni's Asylum, Adelphi, Dinostar Museum, Humber Car Museum, Zebedee's Yard, Hull Marina which is the site of the replica of HMS Pickle (the ship that brought back the news off Nelson's death) Spurn Lightship Museum, replica of Amy Johnson's 'Jason', Hull People's Memorial, the Fish Trail, Hull Minster, St Charles Borromeo (grade 1 listed and a true hidden gem), several public parks which have had or are having millions spent on them, and the Wicksteed splash boat in East Park is one of only three in the country, Woodford Leisure Centre £8m extension completed , Beverley Road Baths £4.7m upgrade soon, Albert Avenue Baths £2.8m upgrade including the lido, Ennerdale Leisure Centre £1.5m upgrade soon and a completed £650,000 1k cycle track, Freedom Festival, Humber Street Sesh, Hull Folk and Maritime Festival, Street Food nights, Hull Film Festival, Hullfest 2019, Hull Gin Festival 2019, Proms in the Park, Queen's Gardens and the Rose Bowl Fountain, Queen Victoria Square and its new fountains, a higher than average number of statues and public works of art, et al. Eff all really in the scheme of things.
My husband's dad was an organist there back in the 30's when he ran a pub in the Old Town. My husband had a decent voice and his dad wanted him to sing in the choir at Holy Trinity but instead settled for St Giles at Marfleet.
Nice of them to do pay on the day. It gives all those German tourists that will be abundant in Norwich the opportunity to watch football.
I see somebody set him off again , I didn't think there'd be that much interest in an actual game of football