St Mary
Titchmarsh, Northamptonshire | NN14 3DB
Externally it is the late 15th century tower that grabs one's attention.
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Titchmarsh, Northamptonshire | NN14 3DB
Externally it is the late 15th century tower that grabs one's attention.
Upton cum Kexby, Lincolnshire | DN21 5NQ
A jigsaw church of many periods, from Anglo Saxon to Victorian, the conspicuous herringbone masonry of the chancel walls probably dates from before 1066, whilst the round arched doorway is perhaps only a little later.
Bolton le Sands, Lancashire | LA5 8DU
Visit us in beautiful Bolton Le Sands and see our Viking stone artefacts.
Aughton, Lancashire | LA2 8LT
St Saviour's is a beautiful little church nestled in rolling hills above the small village of Aughton, with breathtaking views from the churchyard managed as a wildflower meadow.
Compton Martin, Somerset | BS40 6JQ
The 12th century church is Grade I listed and contains a number of important listed monuments in the church and churchyard.
Thorner, Yorkshire | LS14 3ED
Attractive 19th century church with 15th century tower, built in sandstone and placed prominently in attractive village.
We have supported this church
Oundle, Northamptonshire | PE8 4GH
It is not known when Oundle School was founded but it was reendowed in 1556 by William Laxton, Master of The Grocers Company and Lord Mayor of London.
Stainburn, Yorkshire | LS21 2LW
Fine views in a harsh landscape.
Turvey, Bedfordshire | MK43 8EP
The 13th century bridge that crosses the Ouse in this harmonious old stone village is a relative newcomer in comparison with the church, which dates back to around 980, and possibly even to Roman times.
Coates by Stow, Lincolnshire | LN1 2DW
Unspoilt prereformation church including very rare rood loft, set in quiet garden within the medieval moated site.
Pickworth, Lincolnshire | NG34 0TF
This rural church contains extensive wall paintings that were hidden from view until a bomb dropped nearby in World War Two, disturbing the plaster, which was removed, revealing the medieval wall paintings.
Thorne, Yorkshire | DN8 5NP
St Nicholas has been at the centre of the community of Thorne for around 1000 years, remains found in the area show that Thorne became a settlement in Anglo Saxon times.