St John the Baptist
Mildenhall, Wiltshire | SN8 2LU
John Betjeman described this as 'the best church in Wilts'.
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Mildenhall, Wiltshire | SN8 2LU
John Betjeman described this as 'the best church in Wilts'.
Mildenhall, Suffolk | IP28 7EA
The Breckland town of Mildenhall was well on the way to prosperity by the time of the Norman Conquest.
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Millhouse Green, Yorkshire | S36 9NF
This simple chapel has been here for over 300 years, it is the oldest independent non conformist chapel with continuous worship in the country.
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Millom, Cumbria | LA18 5EY
Holy Trinity is surrounded by farm land and lies close to the ruined 12th century Millom Castle, once home to the venerable Huddleston family, royalists whose property Cromwell's troops damaged during the Civil War.
Millwall, Greater London | E14 3RS
The original St Edmund’s church and school were built to serve the 1,000 or so Roman Catholics living on the Isle of Dogs in about 1870.
Millwall, Greater London | E14 8LH
St Luke’s now has a brand new home: a place of welcome, hospitality and hope for the people of the Isle of Dogs.
Minstead, Hampshire | SO43 7EX
The forest crowds up to the churchyard here, and yews and oaks overhang the lychgate.
Minting, Lincolnshire | LN9 5RS
In the 1930s Arthur Mee realised that there were very few communities that had not suffered military fatalities in the First World War. He coined the term ‘Thankful villages’ to describe them and Minting is one such village.
Misson, Yorkshire | DN10 6EB
Building on the church began during the 12th century and it has been the centre of religious life of the village for over 800 years.
Mitcham , Greater London | CR4 4LB
Mitcham Methodist Church was designed by the architect Edward Mills (1915–1998) and built in 1958-9.
NP25 4HZ, Monmouthshire | NP25 4HZ
A welcoming village church, ancient but with modern facilities, where you may discover how the rumour of God can become more real.
Mitford, Northumberland | NE61 3PZ
This church, positioned opposite the remains of Mitford castle, dates from 1135 and houses an historic bell and leper squint.