
St Margaret
Breckles, Norfolk | NR17 1EW
St Margaret's is an ancient church with a round tower, a pre Norman font and some medieval features with a 15th century rood screen.
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Breckles, Norfolk | NR17 1EW
St Margaret's is an ancient church with a round tower, a pre Norman font and some medieval features with a 15th century rood screen.
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Boxford, Suffolk | CO10 5DU
Beautiful medieval church sitting in the centre of the village with beautiful architecture and historical links to John Winthrop, Pilgrim Father and First Governor of Massachusetts.
Partney, Lincolnshire | PE23 4PX
Beautiful greenstone Perpendicular church nestling on the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds containing a large number of grotesquely carved heads around all the arches including the chancel arch.
Butterton, Staffordshire | ST5 4EB
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Aswardby, Lincolnshire | PE23 4JS
The church was built in 1747, with later work in the 19th century.
Bircham Newton, Norfolk | PE31 6QR
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Monksthorpe, Lincolnshire | PE23 5PP
Built in a time of dissent and persecution, this unique secluded chapel was designed to look like a farmyard barn in order to avoid being discovered.
Brockhampton by Ross, Herefordshire | HR1 4SE
This is a church like no other, a genuinely unique building that was the last major work of its architect, William Lethaby.
Withington, Herefordshire | HR1 3QE
Rural church with imposing tower and spire, a landmark and can be seen from afar.
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Tufton, Hampshire | RG28 7RJ
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Wales, Yorkshire | S26 5LQ
This lovely church, has been a place where worship has been offered to God for over 1000 years, with the original Norman church constructed during the reign of Henry I (d 1135).
Dorking, Surrey | RH4 1BS
Dorking URC was founded in 1662 by two clergymen who had been ejected from the Church of England because they refused to subscribe to the Act of Uniformity.