Gamblesby Methodist Church
Gamblesby, Cumbria | CA10 1HY
A traditional sandstone Victorian Methodist Church and attached School Room restored in 2021 as a vibrant worship and community space.
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Gamblesby, Cumbria | CA10 1HY
A traditional sandstone Victorian Methodist Church and attached School Room restored in 2021 as a vibrant worship and community space.
We have supported this church
Bridlington, Yorkshire | YO16 7JX
In the days of its medieval glory, Bridlington Priory was one of the great monastic houses of England.
Stretford, Herefordshire | HR6 9DG
A church as broad as it is long.
Rothwell, Northamptonshire | NN14 6BQ
The church is the early 12th century and the subterranean charnel chapel houses one of only two remaining in situ medieval ossuaries (collections of human bones) in England.
Titley, Herefordshire | HR5 3RR
Set amidst stunning scenery, St Peter's is a high Victorian jewel of a church, richly decorated, its monuments and fittings bring alive the fascinating history of the building and its people.
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Hagworthingham, Lincolnshire | PE23 4LP
It is believed that Holy Trinity is one of the 'four voices of four hamlets round... the merry, merry bells of Yule' found within the poem 'In Memorium AHH' by Alfred Lord Tennyson. Holy Trinity has Saxon origins but the current building was built in the 11th and 12th centuries. In 1859 the church was extensively altered by Victorian architect James Fowler.
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Harrington, Lincolnshire | PE23 4NH
In 1334 John de Harrington founded a chantry in this place, whereby the chaplain and his assistant were enabled to support themselves and pray daily for the souls of their founder and his family.
Scarborough, Yorkshire | YO11 2BT
St Martin's, designed by George Bodley and completed in 1863, is famous in the area and features excellent examples of preRaphaelite stained glass.
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Bag Enderby, Lincolnshire | PE23 4NP
George Clayton Tennyson, father of Poet Laureate Alfred, Lord Tennyson, was rector from 1806 till his death in 1831.
Deene, Northamptonshire | NN17 3EW
A family church.
Bulwick, Northamptonshire | NN17 3DY
A 13th century church considerably extended in the 14th century in the perpendicular style and restored in 1870 by Slater and Carpenter with pew ends carved by the then incumbent, the Revd JH Holdich.
Loxley, Warwickshire | CV35 9JP
On a sloping site in a wildflower speckled churchyard, Loxley's church has a battlemented tower that dates back to the 13th century.