Leicester Cathedral
Leicester, Leicestershire | LE1 5FQ
Resting place of King Richard III.
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Leicester, Leicestershire | LE1 5FQ
Resting place of King Richard III.
Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire | LE65 1AA
The story of St Helen's is very much tied to the story of the ruined castle just to the south as both castle and church were built in the 1470s by Lord Hastings.
Leicester, Leicestershire | LE1 6AF
Bishop Methodist is the oldest Methodist Church in Leicester and the oldest building in the Town Hall Square, being a Grade II listed Chapel of 1815, designed by Revd William Jenkins, Methodist Minister and architect.
Chiddingly, Sussex | BN8 6HE
Chiddingly church is a lovely building dating from the late 11th or early 12th century.
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Leicester, Leicestershire | LE1 1LA
Grade II listed Baptist church building erected in the 1830s Georgian period, hosting a large tracker action organ and the William Carey museum.
Highfields, Leicestershire | LE2 1DA
St Peter’s is a large, Grade II Victorian church built between 1872 and 1879 to the design of George Edmund Street.
Wilbarston, Northamptonshire | LE16 8QG
A beautiful village church.
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Arlington, Sussex | BN26 6SE
This beautiful flint church in the Sussex countryside has served its community for 1000 years.
Helston, Cornwall | TR13 8NJ
Unusual in Cornwall, St Michael's church is a light and airy Georgian building, built to a design by the London architect Thomas Edwards, a pupil of Nicholas Hawksmoor.
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Rotherfield, Sussex | TN6 3LG
This historic hilltop village in the High Weald lies close to the source of the Rother, the Sussex river from which it takes its name.
Speldhurst, Kent | TN3 0PA
Though very close to Tunbridge Wells, Speldhurst has a pleasing village like feel and the Victorian gothic church fits in well.
Lullingstone, Kent | DA4 0HY
Go through the Tudor gatehouse of Lullingstone Castle to see the 14th century flint church with 15th century rood screen and chapel and 18th century plaster ceilings with stained glass from the 14th to 18th centuries.