St Mary & Corpus Christi
Down Hatherley, Gloucestershire | GL2 9QB
The church was largely rebuilt in 1859 and 1860 but has a 15th century tower, with a Tudor window and doorway.
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Down Hatherley, Gloucestershire | GL2 9QB
The church was largely rebuilt in 1859 and 1860 but has a 15th century tower, with a Tudor window and doorway.
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Cwmyoy, Monmouthshire | NP7 7NS
You can catch glimpses of Cwmyoy's 13th century church from the road as it winds up the Vale of Ewyas, and even from afar the leaning tower is very apparent.
Helmsley, Yorkshire | YO62 5LB
Escape to this tranquil valley of the North York Moors and discover the impressive ruins of one of England's most powerful Cistercian monasteries.
Osbournby, Lincolnshire | NG34 0DP
Rare medieval hand carved pew ends depicting stories from the Bible.
Spratton, Northamptonshire | NN6 8HR
A Norman church with interesting features and artefacts which seeks to serve the local community.
Lamport, Northamptonshire | NN6 9HB
Whilst the tower is medieval the church was so rebuilt in the 17th and 18th century that that is its overriding appearance.
Harringworth, Northamptonshire | NN17 3AF
A wonderful juxtaposition of medieval England and the advance of 19th century technology.
Murton, Cumbria | CA16 6LZ
A simple, peaceful church, with outstanding views.
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Everdon, Northamptonshire | NN11 3DT
A large grand church set in the heart of this village positioned on a knoll.
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Llangors, Powys | LD3 7UG
The first record of a church in Llangors comes from 1152, and its early medieval roots are revealed in its curved churchyard and location beside a stream, both common in early medieval foundations in Wales.
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.
Rand, Lincolnshire | LN8 5NJ
This grey stone church is dedicated to St Oswald, whose noble example and devoted labours had done so much to secure the establishment of Christianity in the north of England.