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St Peter & St Paul

Gosberton, Lincolnshire | PE11 4EW

A medieval church in the heart of the Lincolnshire countryside.

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St Andrew

North Swindon, Wiltshire | SN25 2DW

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Crowland Abbey

Crowland, Lincolnshire | PE6 0EH

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All Hallows

Bardsey, Yorkshire | LS17 9DN

The core of the present church, one of the best surviving Anglo Saxon buildings in West Yorkshire, was built about 1200 years ago, and much remains of the tall narrow Saxon nave and tower.

St Peter

Addingham, Yorkshire | LS29 0QS

St Peter’s is an ancient and living church serving the village of Addingham.

St Mary the Virgin

Great Brickhill, Buckinghamshire | MK17 9AE

St Mary’s church is the largest of the four churches in the benefice and, dating back to the mid 13th century but with recently added facilities, it boasts a wealth of interesting features and artefacts.

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St John the Evangelist

Barmouth, Gwynedd | LL42 1AG

Towering over the town of Barmouth is the cathedral sized church of St John the Evangelist, primarily funded and furnished by the Perrins family of Lea & Perrins Worcester sauce, it is well worth the climb up the hill to visit.

St Paul

Bedford, Bedfordshire | MK40 1SQ

Bedford's principal parish church and county church of Bedfordshire, has an imposing site at the heart of this busy market town, close to the main bridge over the river.

St Leonard

Stanton Fitzwarren, Wiltshire | SN6 7SE

The Grade I church is mainly Victorianised Perpendicular.

St Mary & St Nicolas

Spalding, Lincolnshire | PE11 2PB

Set in a leafy churchyard in a quiet part of Spalding, this handsome stone church has a fascinatingly complex exterior with numerous elements added at different periods.

St Oswald

Rand, Lincolnshire | LN8 5NJ

This grey stone church is dedicated to St Oswald, whose noble example and devoted labours had done so much to secure the establishment of Christianity in the north of England.