St Matthew
Stretton, Cheshire | WA4 4NT
In 1826–27 this Commissioners Church was built as a chapel of ease to Great Budworth.
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Stretton, Cheshire | WA4 4NT
In 1826–27 this Commissioners Church was built as a chapel of ease to Great Budworth.
Amotherby, Yorkshire | YO17 6TN
A beautiful church of 12th century origins with 18th and 19th century discoveries while excavating the churchyard indicates likely Anglo Saxon foundations, the surrounding conservation churchyard, is a peaceful haven for people and wildlife.
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Bishop Monkton, Yorkshire | HG3 3QZ
A friendly welcoming village church which plays an active and supporting role in the local community.
Goldington, Bedfordshire | MK41 0HN
St Mary's is unusual in that is has two main parts, the older is a typically 15th century village church dating from 1228 and the later is the new 20th century nave and sanctuary.
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Rudston, Yorkshire | YO25 4UY
From BC to AD, where quite old meets really quite old, the church and megalith have a history that spans the millennia; come and stand in the shade of living history.
Atherton, Greater Manchester | M46 9DS
300 years of history within this unique Presbyterian chapel, with its three tier pulpit and box pews.
Paulerspury, Northamptonshire | NN12 7NA
There are two distinct reasons for coming here. The rare medieval wooden effigies and the association with the great nonconformist missionary William Carey (1761–1834).
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Bedford, Bedfordshire | MK40 3TJ
Modern and welcoming city church.
Abbotsley, Cambridgeshire | PE19 6UJ
A tower of kings.
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.
Culworth, Northamptonshire | OX17 2AT
A quintessential country church standing alongside the village street from where you can look out across country that rolls away to the southern county border.
Longstanton, Cambridgeshire | CB24 3BJ
The first known reference to the village is in 1070 as Stantona, an enclosed settlement of stoney ground.