
Wigton Moor URC
Wigton Moor, Yorkshire | LS17 8RE
In the early 1960s a space was left on the plans of the High Ash estate for a church or community building.
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Wigton Moor, Yorkshire | LS17 8RE
In the early 1960s a space was left on the plans of the High Ash estate for a church or community building.
Wilksby, Lincolnshire | PE22 7PB
There has been a building on the site since 1230, when Simon de Tynton was presented by William de Lisures to be the first Rector.
Willesborough, Kent | TN24 0YR
St Mary's is a shared church used for worship and community, open seven days a week and with a significant 1000 year history.
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Willingale Spain, Essex | CM5 0SJ
Mainly Norman, with traces of reused Roman brick, St Andrew's has a pretty clapboard bell turret and porch, and shares a churchyard with the later church of St Christopher.
Willingham by Stow, Lincolnshire | DN21 5JY
St Helens is a simple19th century church with a Norman font and chancel arch, take a look at the winged imps for gargoyles around the church!
Willingham, Cambridgeshire | CB245HS
The Fenland village of Willingham owes its exceptionally interesting church partly to its location on a medieval processional route.
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Willoughby, Lincolnshire | LN13 9SU
Set back from the road in beautiful surroundings.
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Willoughby, Warwickshire | CV23 8BY
A church that tells the history of architecture over the centuries, from the Normans to the Victorians, and a real live who done it as you walk round our lovely church situated in the middle of a beautiful churchyard.
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Willoughby Waterleys, Leicestershire | LE8 6UF
An attractive village church dating from the 13th century set within the pretty rural village of Willoughby Waterleys, which is mentioned in the Domesday Book and is rich in 17th and 18th century brick houses.
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Willoughton, Lincolnshire | DN21 4BT
The church of St Andrew was built in 1794 to replace earlier buildings on the site.
Wilmington, Sussex | BN26 5SL
Wilmington is a Downland village of Saxon origin, the present church was first built around 1200 as a chapel to the adjacent Priory and a feature of the churchyard is the ancient Yew tree, estimated to be 1600 years old, the trunk having a girth of 23ft.
Wilsford, Lincolnshire | NG32 3NS
A church at Wilsford is mentioned in Domesday Book, but the building dates to the 11th to 15th centuries, with a restoration in 1860 by Kirk and Parry.