St Margaret
Thimbleby, Lincolnshire | LN9 5RE
Delve a little into the history behind this small village in Lincolnshire and you will soon find its hugely important link to America.
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Thimbleby, Lincolnshire | LN9 5RE
Delve a little into the history behind this small village in Lincolnshire and you will soon find its hugely important link to America.
Thirkleby, Yorkshire | YO7 2AT
By the renowned 'rogue' architect EB Lamb in 1851 and described by Pevsner as ‘a veritable riot of forms, perverse and mischievous’, with interesting monuments and stained glass and standing in a tranquil setting in open countryside.
Thirsk, Yorkshire | YO7 1PR
A fine 15th century Perpendicular Grade I listed building, outstanding in the region.
Thistleton, Rutland | LE15 7RE
A chapel of ease and lovely example of a rural Victorian church in the tiny rural village of Thistleton in north Rutland.
Thockrington, Northumberland | NE48 4DH
A small Grade II listed church in a unique and beautiful location, the current church was consecrated in 1100.
Thompson, Norfolk | IP24 1QD
St Martin's is a medieval gem that looks much as it did in the 17th century when it was last altered with a rare 14th century scissor braced roof.
Thorganby, Lincolnshire | DN37 0SU
Delightful 13th century church with restoration in 1900.
Thornage, Norfolk | NR25 7QH
Discover the quiet beauty and timeless charm of All Saints in Thornage, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of the north Norfolk countryside dating back more than 1000 years.
Thornbury, Herefordshire | HR7 4NJ
St Anna’s dates from the 12th century and occupies a unique setting at the head of the Frome valley, in close proximity to the Wall Hills Iron Age Fort.
Thorne, Yorkshire | DN8 5NP
St Nicholas has been at the centre of the community of Thorne for around 1000 years, remains found in the area show that Thorne became a settlement in Anglo Saxon times.
Thornham Parva, Suffolk | IP23 8ES
Fields and trees surround this wonderful ancient church, which seems connected to the East Anglian landscape around it by its walls of flint cobbles and its roof of reed thatch.
Thornthwaite, Yorkshire | HG3 2QX
Built on the site of a 15th century chapel for rest, half way between Bolton and Fountains Abbeys; St Saviour's is beautiful, simple church in the heart of the Nidderdale AONB.