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St Lawrence

Harpley, Norfolk | PE31 6TN

A 13th century church with an angel roof and medieval door.

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All Saints

Ripley, Yorkshire | HG3 3AD

Delightful North Yorkshire village church with a medieval 'weeping cross' in the churchyard.

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St Mary

Easton Neston, Northamptonshire | NN12 7HS

St Mary's church is all that remains of the medieval village of Easton Neston when, following the enclosure of the land, the village was transferred to Hulcote.

St Lawrence

Towcester, Northamptonshire | NN12 6AD

Here is a large town church that speaks of the 15th century. In 1483 Edward V, the husband of Elizabeth Woodville of nearby Grafton Regis, gave a large grant of stone from the royal quarries nearby in Whittlebury.

St James the Great

Silsden, Yorkshire | BD20 0PB

In 1712 the church was built as a chapel of ease in a farmer’s barn.

St Peter

Addingham, Yorkshire | LS29 0QS

St Peter’s is an ancient and living church serving the village of Addingham.

St Margaret

Burnham Norton, Norfolk | PE31 8ES

Norton's church is large and handsome, with a round tower that is Saxon in origin.

Beacon Church Centre

Rubery, Worcestershire | B45 9DL

The Beacon Church Centre was built in 1928 with halls added in 1961 and a concourse in 2005.

St Nicholas

Eydon, Northamptonshire | NN11 3PQ

The church is at the south end of the village adjacent to Eydon Hall, and oddly, both it and the hall post date this fascinating village.

St Clement

Burnham Overy, Norfolk | PE31 8HX

St Clement's is the most distinctive of all the Burnham churches with its large, square, Norman tower and chancel and nave at either side.

St Mary & All Saints

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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St James the Apostle

Birstwith, Yorkshire | HG3 2NG

This beautiful Victorian church stands on a hill looking over the village of Birstwith through which runs the river Nidd.