Holy Rood
Buckland Newton, Dorset | DT2 7BX
Set away from its village, Buckland's church looks unappealing at first because it is completely rendered on the outside.
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Buckland Newton, Dorset | DT2 7BX
Set away from its village, Buckland's church looks unappealing at first because it is completely rendered on the outside.
Sacombe, Hertfordshire | SG12 0JJ
St Catherine's is a place of great tranquillity set in an idyllic secluded position on the edge of Sacombe Park with parts of the church being over 800 years old.
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Emley , Yorkshire | HD8 9RW
This lovely village church is grade I listed and dates from the beginning of the 14th century, when stone from the demolished Norman church was reused to build the present one, in the Perpendicular style.
Shepperton, Surrey | TW17 9JY
Beautiful 16th century church.
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Hanwell, Greater London | W7 2AD
'We realised we were in the presence of a masterpiece' - John Betjeman.
Marton, Lincolnshire | DN21 5AN
The small parish church of St Margaret of Antioch is located near the point where an old Roman road ran north to the fort at Torksey.
Sprotbrough, Yorkshire | DN5 7RF
Sprotbrough is a Domesday Book village.
Longstanton, Cambridgeshire | CB24 3BJ
The first known reference to the village is in 1070 as Stantona, an enclosed settlement of stoney ground.
Chorley, Lancashire | PR7 1EB
St Laurence’s is probably the oldest building in Chorley and like most ancient parish churches in England has played a central role in the history of its local community.
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Quadring, Lincolnshire | PE11 4SQ
Medieval church in the heart of the Lincolnshire countryside, our church stands in isolation from the village and has stood here for over 700 years.
Totteridge, Greater London | N20 8PR
The churchyard has a distinct curve to it perhaps following the shape of an underlying moat and ancient meeting place. An ancient Yew tree reckoned to be between 1,000 and 2,000 years old also stands in the churchyard.
Carlton, Yorkshire | S71 3JB
The church is a good example of the work of George Edmund Street, the famous 19th century architect.