
St Martha the Housewife
Broxtowe, Nottinghamshire | NG8 6GR
The church of St Martha the Housewife was completed in 1956 and the dedication commemorates the service of women during the Second World War.
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Broxtowe, Nottinghamshire | NG8 6GR
The church of St Martha the Housewife was completed in 1956 and the dedication commemorates the service of women during the Second World War.
Stanley, Derbyshire | DE7 6FB
St Andrew’s church is Grade II listed, which was built around 1200 and restored in 1876.
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Strelley, Nottinghamshire | NG8 6PE
Beautiful building offering a glimpse of history and a quiet space for prayer.
Breadsall, Derbyshire | DE21 5LD
There are no known records of a church before 1087, but Braegesheale is mentioned in an endowment charter dated 1002 of the Abbey of Burton.
Manby, Lincolnshire | LN11 8HU
From 1938 the church has had an association with the RAF and was a chapel for the School of Air Warfare until closure in 1974.
Bucknall, Lincolnshire | LN10 5DT
Built of greenstone in the early English style, St Margaret is partly 13th century with traces of Norman and the external features mainly Victorian.
Basford, Nottinghamshire | NG6 0GD
Robert de Basford or de Ashby founded a Cistercian priory at Catesby in c1175 and endowed it partly with income from Basford, it is one of only four churches in England dedicated to St Leodegarius.
Llandyrnog, Denbighshire | LL16 4LT
Sit, reflect and pray as you watch the light filtering through the stunning medieval stained glass, dappling the interior of the church with an atmosphere you'll find it hard to forget.
St Andrews, Fife | KY16 9UH
References to the Holy Trinity in St Andrews can be traced back over 1,000 years and the oldest parts of the current building are the tower and some of the pillars, which date back to the church built here in 1412.
Treuddyn, Flintshire | CH7 4LN
A beautiful light church, containing some ancient glass in the east windows, and an Elizabethan altar table.
Southrey, Lincolnshire | LN3 5TA
This small village church was built as a temporary structure in 1898 by the villagers and the local carpenter Richard Turner, standing on a concrete base with stones from Bardney Abbey in its foundations.
Barnby in the Willows, Nottinghamshire | NG24 2SA
The earliest mention of a church on this site is in Domesday where it is listed as belonging to the Bishop of Bayeux.
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