
Covenham St Bartholomew
Covenham St Bartholomew, Lincolnshire | LN11 0PF
This cruciform 14th century church with its wooden, slate dressed tower and a Georgian lead roof was sadly made redundant in 1980.
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Covenham St Bartholomew, Lincolnshire | LN11 0PF
This cruciform 14th century church with its wooden, slate dressed tower and a Georgian lead roof was sadly made redundant in 1980.
Easton on the Hill, Northamptonshire | PE9 3LL
The church is set at the far end of the village and from here you get wonderful views over the Welland valley.
Louth, Lincolnshire | LN11 8DJ
Holy Trinity, a Victorian church of 1866, was severely damaged by fire in 1991.
Stanhope, County Durham | DL13 2UP
Historic St Thomas's church and fossil tree is in Stanhope, an area of outstanding natural beauty.
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Stratford upon Avon, Warwickshire | CV37 6LU
A traditional building with some beautiful features and offers an oasis of peace and calm after the bustle of the city outside.
Revesby, Lincolnshire | PE22 7NA
The present church was built in the Decorated style in 1891 on the site of a previous Georgian church built in 1733 by Revesby Abbey estate owner Joseph Banks, the great grandfather of naturalist Sir Joseph Banks.
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.
Patrington, Yorkshire | HU12 0RE
The respected critic and historian Nikolaus Pevsner was much taken with St Patrick's; 'For sheer architectural beauty few parish churches in England can vie with Patrington'.
Kirkleatham, Yorkshire | TS10 4QR
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Hameringham, Lincolnshire | LN9 6PF
The church is made from a kaleidoscope of colours, greenstone, brick, limestone and red sandstone.
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Braceborough, Lincolnshire | PE9 4NT
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Bleddfa, Powys | LD7 1PA
Bleddfa means 'the abode of wolves', and wolves were still to be found in Radnor Forest until Tudor times.