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All Saints

Burnley, Lancashire | BB12 6LG

A beautiful early Victorian Gothic Revival Church designed by architectural pioneers Messrs. Weightman & Hadfield of Sheffield.

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St Mary

North Leigh, Oxfordshire | OX29 6TX

The tall Saxon tower of St Mary's was not always at the west end of the church as the original nave was dismantled in the late Norman period and the Norman chancel became the nave, with a new chancel added in the late 13th century.

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St Kenelm

Old Minster Lovell, Oxfordshire | OX290RA

Beautifully sited on the River Windrush, St Kenelm's stands next to the dramatic ruined manor house of the Lovells, who rebuilt the original priory church or minster in the mid 15th century.

St Edith

Coates by Stow, Lincolnshire | LN1 2DW

Unspoilt prereformation church including very rare rood loft, set in quiet garden within the medieval moated site.

St Margaret

Braceborough, Lincolnshire | PE9 4NT

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St Andrew

Cotterstock, Northamptonshire | PE8 5HH

Originally a Norman church with a wide tall chancel added in 1338 when a college here was founded by John Giffard, Canon of York.

St Peter & St Paul

Osbournby, Lincolnshire | NG34 0DP

Rare medieval hand carved pew ends depicting stories from the Bible.

St Peter's

Oundle, Northamptonshire | PE8 4AL

This church is consistently described as beautiful and elegant, it has the tallest spire in the county, standing a magnificent 210 feet high with many interesting and quirky items within.

All Saints

Little Horton, Yorkshire | BD5 0NG

All Saints 200' spire dominates the Bradford skyline, close to the city centre, a Grade 2* Victorian church.

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St Mary

Rushden, Northamptonshire | NN10 0PG

One of the outstanding late medieval churches in the county.

All Saints

Upton cum Kexby, Lincolnshire | DN21 5NQ

A jigsaw church of many periods, from Anglo Saxon to Victorian, the conspicuous herringbone masonry of the chancel walls probably dates from before 1066, whilst the round arched doorway is perhaps only a little later.

St Mary the Virgin

Mellor, Lancashire | BB2 7JE

A late Georgian church situated in the village of Mellor in Lancashire, opened in 1829 and largely unaltered.

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