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Holy Trinity

Preston Wynne, Herefordshire | HR1 3PB

Standing alone in the fields, accessible only by very swampy footpaths, this charming small church was first built in 1727.

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All Saints

Burton Dassett, Warwickshire | CV47 2AB

Known locally as the Cathedral on the Hills, our early medieval church has its snowdrop display at its best in February.

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St James

Spilsby, Lincolnshire | PE23 5DU

Occupying a prominent position at the crossroads to the town, one cannot fail to be impressed with St James church, with its memorial to the explorer Sir John Franklin, who was born in the town.

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St Stephen

Etton, Cambridgeshire | PE6 7DA

A pure unaltered 13th century Early English church with broached spire.

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St Mary the Virgin

Whitby, Yorkshire | YO22 4JT

No visit to Whitby is complete until you have visited the old church on the East Cliff.

St Nicholas

Whitehaven, Cumbria | CA28 7DG

Known affectionately as 'The Old Church' St Nicholas was built in 1693, the first place of worship what was then the fishing village of St Bees.

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Whitby Abbey

Whitby, Yorkshire | YO22 4JT

Whitby Abbey has been inspiring visitors for nearly 1500 years; now it’s your turn.

St Andrew

Northborough, Cambridgeshire | PE6 9BN

St Andrew’s is a 12th century church at the heart of Northborough, known for its rich history, deep heritage, and ongoing mission.

St James

Whitehaven, Cumbria | CA28 7PY

A fine example of a Georgian church, built in 1752-1753.

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St Andrew

South Thoresby, Lincolnshire | LN13 0AS

A lovely red brick church, situated in good walking country on the eastern edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds providing a quiet spot for a welcome rest.

St Oswald

Strubby, Lincolnshire | LN13 0LR

Strubby church is dedicated to St Oswald, king of Northumbria, whose conversion to Christianity nurtured enormous growth of the faith in this land.