 
                  Tintern Abbey
Tintern, Monmouthshire | NP16 6SE
Gothic masterpiece became a Romantic symbol of the sublime.
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                  Tintern, Monmouthshire | NP16 6SE
Gothic masterpiece became a Romantic symbol of the sublime.
 
                  Scotter, Lincolnshire | DN21 3RZ
A delightful 11th century church in a lovely setting surrounded by trees and an old graveyard, the doorway is Norman but the rest of the church is later.
 
                  Oaksey, Wiltshire | SN16 9TB
This Grade I church is mainly Perpendicular.
 
                  Roundhay, Yorkshire | LS81DS
Built between 1902 and 1908, as Roundhay Congregational Church the Grade II listed buildings at St Andrew’s provide a fascinating insight both into the history of Congregationalism and the development of church architecture at the start of the 20th century.
 
                  Rhos on Sea, Clwyd | LL28 4HS
This tiny, plain stone roofed building is about 11 feet by 8 feet, with walls two feet thick and, under the altar, St Trillo's holy well.
 
                  Spridlington, Lincolnshire | LN8 2DE
An unusual late Victorian church with a high tower and saddleback roof, similar to those found in Normandy and along the Rhine.
 
                  Steeton with Eastburn, Yorkshire | BD20 6SB
St Stephens welcomes all, situated in the oldest part of the village.
 
                  Adel, Yorkshire | LS16 8DW
Adel church is one of the finest examples of Norman architecture in Britain; it has been in existence in its current form since 1150, making it the oldest church in Leeds.
 
                  Botley, Oxfordshire | OX2 9LS
We have supported this church
Granborough, Buckinghamshire | MK18 3NS
A warm and welcoming church with over 700 years of history at the centre of this north Buckinghamshire village.
 
                  Langworth, Lincolnshire | LN3 5BD
Previous to this church stood The Old Mission Church, an iron building formerly situated in Burton by Lincoln having 'recently been used as an infant school and purchased for £30 in 1897'.
 
                  Jericho, Oxfordshire | OX2 6BG
St Barnabas Jericho (affectionately known as ‘Oxford Basilica’), will surely strike you by how vast, broad, tall and spacious the building is, with its large arches, its majestic sanctuary and altar and its striking Venetian bell tower or campanile.