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St Clement of Rome

Fiskerton, Lincolnshire | LN3 4AB

The name 'Fiskerton' means Fisherman's town and Fiskerton was both a fishing and farming village until the drainage of the Witham Fens after 1782.

St Julian

Benniworth, Lincolnshire | LN8 6JP

St Julian's is a large cruciform church which stands tucked away in the quaint village of Benniworth.

St Clement

Grainthorpe, Lincolnshire | LN11 7JR

St Clement's is a beautiful and imposing marshland church recognised as being of exceptional architectural and historical interest.

St Bridget

Lower Dyserth, Denbighshire | LL18 6DB

An historic church dating from around 1430, its glory being the famous Jesse Window and the remains of two Celtic standing crosses now housed with the church.

St Andrew

Apley, Lincolnshire | LN8 5JQ

By 1816 a brick shed on the site had been converted for use as a mortuary chapel and when the graveyard was enlarged in 1871 it was replaced by the small brick building which we see today.

All Saints

South Elkington, Lincolnshire | LN11 0RY

Lovely village church containing a delightful chancel with its highly decorated ceiling based on the Te Deum.

St Mary

Nantwich, Cheshire | CW5 5RQ

Cheshire's finest parish church dates largely from the mid to late 14th century and, like so many Cheshire churches, it is built of sandstone.

St Oswald

Ashbourne, Derbyshire | DE6 1AR

Widely said to be Derbyshire's finest parish church, and a contender for one of the best churches in England, St Oswald's is splendid both inside and out.

St Giles

Holme, Nottinghamshire | NG23 7RY

Holme was a much more frequented place until the 16th century, when the River Trent changed course to leave it isolated on the eastern bank.

Bethesda Methodist Chapel

Hanley, Staffordshire | ST1 1QF

This huge 19th century chapel was once the most popular place of worship in what was to become the city of Stoke on Trent, a federation of the six towns of the Potteries.

St Wilfrid

North Muskham, Nottinghamshire | NG23 6HD

Originally consisting of a chancel and nave, the church dates back to the end of the 12th century and is dedicated to St. Wilfrid, as are so many other churches in the Trent Valley.

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