
St Andrew
Bolton on Dearne, Yorkshire | S63 8LW
This lovely church, a shrine of great antiquity, hallowed by over 900 years of prayer and praise, is possibly one of the oldest churches in South Yorkshire.
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Bolton on Dearne, Yorkshire | S63 8LW
This lovely church, a shrine of great antiquity, hallowed by over 900 years of prayer and praise, is possibly one of the oldest churches in South Yorkshire.
Bolton on Swale, Yorkshire | DL10 6AQ
St Mary's has the memorial of Henry Jenkins, who is reputed to have lived until the grand age of 169 years.
Bolton Percy, Yorkshire | YO23 7AL
Nestled in the quiet North Yorkshire village of Bolton Percy, All Saints is an old church with a long history and a big heart.
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Bonsall, Derbyshire | DE4 2AE
A beautiful church set in the historic mining village of Bonsall in the Peak District with the highest altar in the county.
Boot, Cumbria | CA191TG
A magnificent setting among the dales at the upper end of Eskdale with the backdrop of Scafell Pike, St Catherine’s dates back to the 12th century.
Bootle, Merseyside | L20 9GA
Inspired by the German churches of the 1930s, Grade I listed St Monica’s church is an impressive brick structure with a green glaze pantile roof.
Boreham, Essex | CM3 3EG
Described as 'more curious than beautiful' by Nikolaus Pevsner in his book 'Buildings of England, 1954' the church is indeed full of interest and mystery.
Borley, Essex | CO10 7AE
A quiet, thoughtful place in a loud world.
Borough, Greater London | SE1 1JA
St George the Martyr is a vibrant and inclusive church having been at the heart of its community for over nine hundred years.
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Bosbury, Herefordshire | HR8 1QT
Beautifully located rural church, opposite the village pub, with a separate 13th century tower, a 11th century rood screen and a 16th century chantry chapel.
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Boscobel, Shropshire | WV8 1QZ
Ruins of the late 12th century church of a small nunnery of'white ladies' or Augustinian canonesses.
Boscombe, Wiltshire | SP4 0AJ
The Grade I church is built in flint and rubble with 14th century nave and chancel.