St Paul
Bedford, Bedfordshire | MK40 1SQ
Bedford's principal parish church and county church of Bedfordshire, has an imposing site at the heart of this busy market town, close to the main bridge over the river.
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Bedford, Bedfordshire | MK40 1SQ
Bedford's principal parish church and county church of Bedfordshire, has an imposing site at the heart of this busy market town, close to the main bridge over the river.
Manningford Bruce, Wiltshire | SN9 6JW
The Grade I church is situated off the main road away from the village.
Heckington, Lincolnshire | NG34 9RW
A visit to see this masterpiece of the Decorated style is an exceptional experience.
Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire | HG3 5JY
The small Dales town of Pateley Bridge is the main centre of Upper Nidderdale and hosts the last of the traditional agricultural shows of the year, the ‘Nidderdale Show.’
North Newnton, Wiltshire | SN9 6LA
Drink in the atmosphere, enjoying free hot & cold drinks anytime in our iconic, peaceful, inspiring, welcoming church, by a precious Wiltshire chalk stream in the beautiful Vale of Pewsey.
Old Dilton, Wiltshire | BA13 4DB
Church with a curious spire near the White Horse.
Kirton in Lindsey, Lincolnshire | DN21 4PJ
The church is built on the site of a Saxon place of worship, of which little remains, there is a priests door in the south wall with a preNorman tympanum which is probably the oldest part of the church.
Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire | SN8 3PG
This Grade I church is near the Kennet and Avon canal.
Beetham, Cumbria | LA7 7AL
The beautiful Grade I church we see today, situated by the River Bela, is the result of additions and adaptations through the centuries.
West Lavington, Wiltshire | SN10 4LB
This Grade I church is mainly 12th and 13th century.
Stilton, Cambridgeshire | PE7 3RF
Stilton has always been an important place geographically, situated at the side of a major Roman road, Ermine Street, and the area around Stilton and Folksworth was also the site of a major Prisoner of War Camp from Napoleonic times.
Saxby, Lincolnshire | LN8 2DH
The present church and burial vault were built for Richard (the 4th Earl Scarbrough 1725-82) in the classical style around 1775 and is believed to have been designed by Lancelot Capability Brown the great 18th century landscape architect.