
St Michael
Enniskillen, County Fermanagh | BT74 7EW
St Michael’s is a striking landmark rich in history, architectural beauty, and artistic heritage.
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Enniskillen, County Fermanagh | BT74 7EW
St Michael’s is a striking landmark rich in history, architectural beauty, and artistic heritage.
Ensbury Park, Dorset | BH10 5EL
The church building is just overs 50 years old.
Epperstone, Nottinghamshire | NG14 6AG
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Epworth, Lincolnshire | DN9 1HX
Welcome to Epworth Old Rectory, a Queen Anne building set in beautiful gardens which will transport you back into early 18th century life and introduce you to the remarkable family who lived here.
Epworth, Lincolnshire | DN9 1ES
St Andrew’s has its origins in the 12th century and has architectural features from the 12th to the 15th centuries, with some later additions.
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Ermine, Lincolnshire | LN2 2EF
Consecrated in 1963, the parish church is a major contribution to ecclesiastical architecture of the second half of the 20th century, this avant garde building is the central feature of the Ermine Estate in the city of Lincoln.
Ermington, Devon | PL21 9NJ
A 600 year old church with an historic crooked spire and a remarkable collection of Pinwill carvings.
Erpingham, Norfolk | NR11 7QX
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Escomb, County Durham | DL14 7SY
One of only three complete Saxon churches in Britain, this wonderfully preserved church sits in a sunken circular enclosure bordered by battered walls, an influence from Celtic Ireland.
Escrick, Yorkshire | YO19 6LE
St Helen’s is a magnificent church dating from 1857, which reveals the fascinating and unique history of the interwoven stories of estate, church and village.
Eskadale, Highland | IV4 7JQ
Built by the 14th Lord Lovat in 1826, altered in 1881 by Peter Paul Pugin and is reputedly the first Roman Catholic Church to have been built in Scotland post Reformation.
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Etal, Northumberland | TD12 4TL
Set in the grounds of Etal Manor, this church designed by William Butterfield was built 1856-58 by Lady Augusta FitzClarence as a burial place for her husband Lord Frederick, one of the illegitimate sons of King William IV.