St Andrew
Impington, Cambridgeshire | CB24 9JE
The earliest known date for Impington is AD 991, when the manor was given to the Monastery at Ely by Duke Brithnoth.Â
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Impington, Cambridgeshire | CB24 9JE
The earliest known date for Impington is AD 991, when the manor was given to the Monastery at Ely by Duke Brithnoth.Â
Ince, Greater Manchester | WN3 4RF
Church on the edge!
Ince, Cheshire | CH2 4NX
St James the Great, dating from the 15th century, sits in the historic village of Ince which is listed in the Domesday Book.
Ingestre, Staffordshire | ST18 0PZ
A beautiful 17th-century church which was likely designed by Sir Christopher Wren.
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Ingham, Lincolnshire | LN1 2YW
All Saints, with its beautiful stained glass east window, is a peaceful, welcoming church and it's well kept churchyard contains a 13th century gravestone and village war memorial.
Inglesham, Wiltshire | SN6 7RD
An ancient painted wonder saved by William Morris.
Ingoldmells, Lincolnshire | PE25 1PW
During WWII Butlins holiday camp was named HMS Royal Arthur and today the church has a Royal Arthur chapel with a memorial stained glass window.
Ingram, Northumberland | NE66 4LT
A beautiful church set in a large rural churchyard, an ideal place for quiet meditation.
Ings, Cumbria | LA8 9PY
St Anne’s is a beautiful Grade II* Georgian church, one of the few examples from this period in the North of England.
Insh, Highland | PH211NT
In the mid 19th century some of the congregation left their parish church in Kincraig, to hold their own services in the open air in Insh village.
Instow, Devon | EX39 4LU
One of the highest churches on the North Devon coast, a landmark yet hidden from marauders; great views of Bideford Bay from the churchyard which is probably celtic in origin.
Inverness, Highland | IV3 5NR
An imposing building constructed in pink sandstone which stands close to the west bank of the River Ness and looks across the river to the city centre and to Inverness Castle.