
St Peter
Brooke, Rutland | LE15 8RE
This long, low church, with its rather dumpy 13th century tower, is an unlikely but harmonious mix of styles.
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Brooke, Rutland | LE15 8RE
This long, low church, with its rather dumpy 13th century tower, is an unlikely but harmonious mix of styles.
Owmby by Spital, Lincolnshire | LN8 2HN
A beautiful Norman church, partly medieval including tower with belfry windows and three bells dating from 1687.
Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire | GL20 5RZ
With its enormous and imposing central tower, Tewkesbury Abbey is a Norman church built on a cathedral scale.
Dumbleton, Gloucestershire | WR11 7TL
This limestone Grade I listed church stands in a small village at the foot of Dumbleton Hill.
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Winterton, Lincolnshire | DN15 9TU
All Saints is a beautiful, much loved parish church with a medieval churchyard cross stump.
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Ashby St Ledgers, Northamptonshire | CV23 8UN
The church of the Catesby family, whose manor is famous for the Gunpowder Plot Room where the conspirators formulated their plan, and where Robert Catesby and Thomas Percy were supposedly felled by a single shot here.
Broughton, Lincolnshire | DN20 0HY
A parish church with an Anglo Saxon tower.
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Hoarwithy, Herefordshire | HR2 6QH
This is not what you expect to find on the lanes of Herefordshire: a church seemingly plucked from southern Italy and plopped down beside the Wye.
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Horninghold, Leicestershire | LE16 8DH
St Peter's is a beautiful unspoilt church with a long history dating back to the 12th century.
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.
Greetwell, Lincolnshire | LN3 4NG
Situated in open countryside on the north bank of the River Witham, the parish derives its name from a spring which sends water to the nearby River Witham.
Saxby, Lincolnshire | LN8 2DH
The present church and burial vault were built for Richard (the 4th Earl Scarbrough 1725-82) in the classical style around 1775 and is believed to have been designed by Lancelot Capability Brown the great 18th century landscape architect.