St Michael
Mavis Enderby, Lincolnshire | PE23 4EF
Beautiful Lincolnshire church with an unusual claim, it has a peal of bells named after it!
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Mavis Enderby, Lincolnshire | PE23 4EF
Beautiful Lincolnshire church with an unusual claim, it has a peal of bells named after it!
Dunholme, Lincolnshire | LN2 3QT
St Chad's is mainly medieval in construction, there has been a church building on this site for at least 700 years.
Compton, Surrey | GU3 1DQ
Landscape, art and remembrance are beautifully blended together in the Grade I listed Watts Chapel.
Brent Eleigh, Suffolk | CO10 9NP
Just one mile east of the tourist hotspot of Lavenham, St Mary’s possesses hidden gems with the earliest and finest set of altar wall paintings in England (according to experts).
Lusby, Lincolnshire | PE23 4JD
A delightful surpise awaits you at this fascinating 11th century church with its rust coloured greenstone walls and open Victorian bell turret.
Stow, Lincolnshire | LN1 2DE
Visit one of the most important Saxon parish churches in England, reputed to be the mother church of Lincoln Cathedral.
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Compton Bassett, Wiltshire | SN11 8RE
This Grade I church has a late 12th century interior but is externally Perpendicular.
Great Tey, Essex | CO6 1JS
St Barnabas church in Great Tey is a beautiful building, standing prominently in the centre of the village in a well kept churchyard containing a considerable number of Georgian and early Victorian headstones and tombs.
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Coates by Stow, Lincolnshire | LN1 2DW
Unspoilt prereformation church including very rare rood loft, set in quiet garden within the medieval moated site.
Stowlangtoft, Suffolk | IP31 3JR
This dignified and harmonious building set on the elevated site of a Roman camp was built in a single phase between about 1370 and 1400.
Yatton, Herefordshire | HR1 4TD
A remote and romantic place.
Langton by Wragby, Lincolnshire | LN8 5PX
St Giles, situated in the tiniest of hamlets, is the birthplace of Stephen Langton, Archbishop of Canterbury from 1207-1228 and a central figure in the drafting and signing of Magna Carta in 1215 at Runnymede.