United Reformed Church
Hornsea, Yorkshire | HU18 1PG
Built with red and yellow brick and stone dressings, the church is more than a place of worship; it serves as a community hub for a variety of activities and social events.
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Hornsea, Yorkshire | HU18 1PG
Built with red and yellow brick and stone dressings, the church is more than a place of worship; it serves as a community hub for a variety of activities and social events.
Kirk Merrington, County Durham | DL16 7HW
Built on Norman foundations with typical 16th century Cosin woodwork.
Ludborough, Lincolnshire | DN36 5SH
St Mary church was built c1200 in the Early English style and still has on one of the original window sills scroll work from this era.
Worcester, Worcestershire | WR1 2RH
A gracious church for gentlefolk.
High Toynton, Lincolnshire | LN9 6NN
High Toynton is a ‘doubly thankful’ village, it is one of only 14 churches in the UK where all the men came back from both World Wars.
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Braybrooke, Northamptonshire | LE16 8LW
A Norman church largely rebuilt in the 14th century and has a Norman font with intertwined monsters, fish and seemingly incongruously a cross.
Barby, Northamptonshire | CV23 8TZ
The church dates from Saxon times and stands at the centre of the village as it has done for centuries.
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Wilbarston, Northamptonshire | LE16 8QG
A beautiful village church.
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Worcester , Worcestershire | WR1 2HN
Believed to be the oldest church in Worcester.
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East Ayton, Yorkshire | YO13 9HL
The Church is steeped in history with its early 12th century nave featuring sloping inner walls and 13th century chancel and lancet window.
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Crick, Northamptonshire | NN6 7TP
Crick is a village with the quality of an 18th century town, with a very pleasant variety of buildings, at one end stands the majestic church.
Worcester, Worcestershire | WR1 2LA
Worcester Cathedral has been described as possibly the most interesting of all England’s cathedrals, especially architecturally.