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St John the Baptist

Coventry, West Midlands | CV1 3AY

Grotesque beasts, a medieval alabastar carving, impressive Gilbert Scott restorations and a relic of St Valentine give many reasons to visit.

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St Charles Borromeo

Hull, Yorkshire | HU1 3HB

This Catholic church began life as a chapel, paid for by a priest (possibly an aristocrat) fleeing the French Revolution.

Hull Minster

Hull, Yorkshire | HU1 1RR

At over 700 years old, Hull Minster is as old as Hull itself as since the 13th century we have been a constant presence in the city centre and some say the history of the city is literally written in our walls.

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Christ Church

Appleton le Moors, Yorkshire | YO62 6TF

Appleton le Moors is in the North York Moors National Park, and Christ Church certainly lives up to its description as 'the little gem of moorland churches'.

Coventry Cathedral

Coventry, West Midlands | CV1 5FB

Combining the evocative ruins of the bombed Cathedral Church of St Michael with the magnificent ‘casket of jewels’ designed by Sir Basil Spence, and voted the nation’s favourite 20th century building, Coventry Cathedral is a truly inspirational place to visit.

Holy Trinity

Coventry, West Midlands | CV1 5EX

Holy Trinity is a beautiful medieval church in the centre of Coventry and contains one of the finest examples of a 'Doom Painting' in Europe.

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St Francis of Assisi

Bardney, Lincolnshire | LN3 5UD

A modest temporary structure adapted from an agricultural use. It has an intimate charm.

St Mary the Virgin

Hull, Yorkshire | HU1 1EJ

St Mary the Virgin, Lowgate, Hull, is an ancient church dating back to the early 14th century, although it is believed a chapel may have existed on the same site before this.

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St Nicholas

Cabourne, Lincolnshire | LN7 6HU

St Nicholas stands on a bend on the A46 and is easily missed, but if you stop you will find a surprisingly beautiful church with Saxon tower, grave markers, Norman font and other ancient features.

St Lawrence

Bardney, Lincolnshire | LN3 5TZ

The church has close associations with Bardney Abbey, a Benedictine monastery founded in 697 by King Ethelred of Mercia.

Church Lane Chapel

Bardney, Lincolnshire | LN3 5TZ

A Methodist Society was formed in Bardney as early as 1788, 44 years after John Wesley's first conference.

All Saints

Wragby, Lincolnshire | LN8 5RA

The first noticeable feature about All Saints is its position in the town, you see that this church does not face east.