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St John & St Mary

Stiffkey, Norfolk | NR23 1QJ

The church has a history which goes back over 900 years and there is a suggestion that it occupies a burial mound from the pre Christian era. This is a holy place where generations of worshippers have felt drawn to God.

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Pickering Methodist Church

Pickering, Yorkshire | YO18 8AA

A Grade II listed Methodist chapel in a conservation area in the market town.

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St Augustine

Westbury, Northamptonshire | NN13 5JT

The church has been a part of the village since 1175 and in 2025 will be 850 years old.

Our Lady & English Martyrs

Cambridge, Cambridgeshire | CB2 1JR

This building is renowned as one of the most beautiful Roman Catholic churches in England.

St Gregory the Great

Morville, Shropshire | WV16 5NB

A backdrop of wooded hills and parkland, with the grand stone buildings of neighbouring Morville Hall, create an idyllic setting for this ancient country church.

St Mary the Virgin

Broughton, Oxfordshire | OX15 5EF

St Mary's was built almost entirely in the early 14th century, at the same time as Sir John de Broughton was building the adjacent castle.

St Mark

Newtown, Lancashire | WN5 9BN

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All Saints

Eyeworth, Bedfordshire | SG19 2HH

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St Peter

Rylstone, Yorkshire | BD23 6LH

One of the Rylstone's most iconic buildings, the church was constructed between 1852 and 1853 and has a gritstone exterior in a style known as 'churchwarden gothic'.

St Oswald

Malpas, Cheshire | SY14 8NU

The present St Oswald's church has occupied this site for more than 600 years, replacing the wooden chapel, which formed part of the original Norman fortress, around which Malpas gradually came into being.

St Botolph

Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire | MK17 8HN

St Botolph's, dedicated to a 7th century Anglo-Saxon saint, has been a constant presence in Aspley Guise for over 800 years.