Shrewsbury Cathedral
Shrewsbury, Shropshire | SY1 1TE
Designed by Edward Pugin, son of Augustus Pugin, and was completed in 1856: amongst its glories is the stained glass.
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Shrewsbury, Shropshire | SY1 1TE
Designed by Edward Pugin, son of Augustus Pugin, and was completed in 1856: amongst its glories is the stained glass.
Shrewsbury, Shropshire | SY2 6BS
Roger de Montgomery, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury, owned most of Shropshire, and it was he who founded this Benedictine abbey in 1083, he is said to have been buried here when he died in 1094.
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Shrewsbury, Shropshire | SY1 1JX
This rather extraordinary parish church, set on a spacious green hill above the River Severn, stands in stark contrast to Shrewsbury's medieval streets and mainly Tudor townscape.
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Shrewsbury, Shropshire | SY1 1DX
St Mary’s is as good an introduction to the development of Gothic architecture through the ages as you are likely to find anywhere.
Shrewsbury, Shropshire | SY1 1LR
The Edwardian façade hides a much older building.
Shrewton, Wiltshire | SP3 4DD
A Norman church built on an earlier Saxon site in a beautiful rural setting.
Sibthorpe, Nottinghamshire | NG23 5PN
Wonderful Grade I listed building with a 13th century tower, a wonderful Easter Sepulcher and dovecote.
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Sibton, Suffolk | IP17 2NB
A church building full of atmosphere that clearly demonstrates its complex development and many associations through its 800 years existence.
Sidlesham, Sussex | PO20 7RH
Imagine a time when this coastal parish and nearby Pagham Harbour (now a wetland nature reserve) was busy with maritime trade and it is easy to see why this should have been the largest church in the area.
Silk Willoughby, Lincolnshire | NG34 8PD
800 years old, small and beautiful.
Silkstone, Yorkshire | S75 4JH
A Christian place of worship for well over 1000 years, with monastic foundations prior to 1066, All Saints Silkstone is well worth discovery.
Silsden, Yorkshire | BD20 0PB
In 1712 the church was built as a chapel of ease in a farmer’s barn.