St Mary
Gayton, Northamptonshire | NN7 3HP
A very early church with a Norman tower incorporating a late Saxon door case and, inside, a Norman font.
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Gayton, Northamptonshire | NN7 3HP
A very early church with a Norman tower incorporating a late Saxon door case and, inside, a Norman font.
Gazeley, Suffolk | CB8 8RS
A Grade I Listed church with a 'secret' fascinating carved ceiling.
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Geddington, Northamptonshire | NN14 1AH
St Mary Magdalene, Geddington is one of the most beautiful and historic buildings in Northamptonshire, with its Saxon Nave, Eleanor Cross (over the road), Early Norman, Late Norman, Medieval and Victorian improvements.
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Gedney, Lincolnshire | PE120BU
Gedney's elegant and beautifully decorated tower is crowned by a spire that is little more than a stump.
Gerrans, Cornwall | TR2 5EA
Known as 'the Ancient Church by the Sea' the parish church of Gerrans is the dominant feature of the local landscape, standing on the brow of a hill overlooking the sea.
Gillingham, Kent | ME7 5PW
St Augustine’s church dates from 1916 and is the only church in south east England designed by the great Victorian architect Temple Moore.
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Gillingham, Kent | ME7 1SS
The ancient Church on the Green with fine examples of architecture and stained glass.
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Girsby, County Durham | DL2 1PP
Beautiful tranquil rural setting overlooking river Tees, on walking and cycling routes.
Girton, Cambridgeshire | CB3 0PN
A tranquil and historic Grade II* listed church in the centre of beautiful Girton.
Glanton, Northumberland | NE66 4AN
St Andrew's church, situated on the west side of the village of Glanton, was built in 1783 and was originally a Presbyterian church and is now the only church in the village.
Glasbury on Wye, Powys | HR3 5NJ
You can’t get a chapel much older than Maesyronnen, it is considered one of the most important buildings in Wales.
Glasgow, City of Glasgow | G4 0QZ
The wonderful architecture of the medieval Cathedral speaks for itself and is to be enjoyed by anyone who visits it.