St Helena & St Mary
Bourn, Cambridgeshire | CB23 2SG
Situated on rising ground, the church is a spacious cruciform stone building.
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Bourn, Cambridgeshire | CB23 2SG
Situated on rising ground, the church is a spacious cruciform stone building.
Sleaford, Lincolnshire | NG34 7SH
St Denys is on the east side of the market place, and is surrounded by fine old buildings from many periods, including the 16th century half timbered vicarage.
Litlington, Hertfordshire | SG8 0QF
A small church in the heart of Litlington village near Royston, Hertfordshire.
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Romsey, Hampshire | SO51 8EN
Founded in 907, the abbey was at first a nunnery then, from 974, a Benedictine Abbey of nuns.
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Sutton cum Lound, Nottinghamshire | DN22 8PN
Welcome to our beautiful and ancient church serving the villages of Sutton, Lound and Barnby Moor.
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Ampfield, Hampshire | SO51 9BU
St Marks was designed by Keble of the Oxford Movement and stands in a wooded glade at the heart of the village of Ampfield.
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Braithwell, Yorkshire | S66 7AS
The Domesday Survey of 1086 records 'In Braduelle there is a church and a priest'.
Shillingstone, Dorset | DT11 0SL
Gorgeous listed church with Saxon relics.
Standish, Greater Manchester | WN6 0XA
A magnificent example of Elizabethan architecture and has an amazing, rare example of an Elizabethan wooden ceiling, the church reflects the history of nation and community over the centuries.
Worsbrough, Yorkshire | S70 5LQ
‘Few churches in South Yorkshire contain more that may delay and interest the curious inquirer than this country chapel’. so the great historian Joseph Hunter wrote in 1831.
Horwich, Lancashire | BL6 6AA
Financed largely by the Ridgway family, the church occupies a prominent position overlooking Horwich and is a noted landmark in the area.
Hooton Roberts, Yorkshire | S65 4PJ
The first church was built by the Normans shortly after 1100 AD. In spite of the need to extend, repair and replace over the centuries, parts of the original Norman church can still be seen today.