St Mary
Far Cotton, Northamptonshire | NN4 8EZ
St Mary's is a friendly, welcoming church with real people and community roots.
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Far Cotton, Northamptonshire | NN4 8EZ
St Mary's is a friendly, welcoming church with real people and community roots.
Farcet, Cambridgeshire | PE7 3AY
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Fareham, Hampshire | PO16 0EL
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Fareham, Hampshire | PO15 5RA
The ruins of 13th century Titchfield Abbey, the last monastery of Premonstratensian canons to be founded in England, lie in the valley of the River Meon in south Hampshire.
Farfield, Yorkshire | LS29 0RQ
The date carved in the stone above the door of this simple meeting house shows that it was built in the same year as the Toleration Act of 1689.
Farlam, Cumbria | CA8 1JR
Built in 1860 to an Athony Salvin design the building replaced the earlier church dating to 1169.
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Farlesthorpe, Lincolnshire | LN13 9PH
The first church was built in the 13th century and in 1227 William de Withern was appointed vicar.
Farley, Wiltshire | SP5 1AH
Our beautiful rural church is thought to be the only Wren church outside of London.
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Farmcote, Gloucestershire | GL54 5AU
The body of this beautiful little chapel is Saxon and fairly early Norman, though the round Saxon apse was destroyed in the early 19th century.
Farndon, Cheshire | CH3 6QD
Dedicated to St Chad, who died in AD 672, and listed in the Domesday Book, the outline of the present building dates from the 14th century.
Farnham, Surrey | GU9 7QU
We’re a church on a journey, in our 4th building in a little over 350 years.
Farnley Tyas, Yorkshire | HD4 6TZ
The village was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as ‘Ferlei’ or ‘Fereleia’ which is thought to mean either ‘lea of the ferns’ or ‘the far lea’.