St Mary
Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex | CM22 7HD
The townsfolk of Hatfield Broad Oak wanted a church as big as a monastery, so that is what they built!
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Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex | CM22 7HD
The townsfolk of Hatfield Broad Oak wanted a church as big as a monastery, so that is what they built!
Hatfield, Yorkshire | DN7 6RX
There has been a Christian church on this site since at least 633 AD, as recorded by the Veneral Bede who mentioned that there was a church and a priest during the time of the Battle of Hatfield in that same year.
Hatfield, Herefordshire | HR6 0SF
Recorded in Doomsday book, St Leonard’s is one of the three oldest churches in Herefordshire.
Hatherleigh, Devon | EX20 3JN
A church in Hatherleigh is mentioned in the Doomsday Book of 1086 as 'Hadrelaia', but no trace of the pre-Norman structure remains above the ground.
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Hathersage, Derbyshire | S32 1BB
A living church in the centre of this pretty Peak District village, offering a warm welcome to visitors and many points of interest.
Hathersage, Derbyshire | S32 1AJ
A lovely church dating back to 1381, having the grave of Little John of Robin Hood fame in the churchyard, whilst providing the inspiration for Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre.
Hatton, Lincolnshire | LN8 5QG
Built of local red brick with stone banding from the previous church on the same spot, St Stephen includes a beautiful rounded apse with stained glass windows at the east end.
Haugh, Lincolnshire | LN13 0AN
This 11th century, Grade I listed church is a simple two cell structure but contains magnificent monuments to the Bolle family who were prominent in the 15th century.
Haughton le Skerne, Northumberland | DL1 2DD
Beautiful Grade I listed church circa 1125 with Norman features.
Havant, Hampshire | PO9 1PP
Typical late 1800 building in what was then a prominent part of town and proudly designed by a local architect.
Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire | SA61 1NF
Set at the top of the tidal part of the Western Cleddau river, Haverfordwest was an important port in medieval times, and a key town in 'England beyond Wales'.
Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire | SA61 2ST
Tabernacle Chapel was built in 1774, and is known as one of the outstanding buildings of the region.