Christ Church
Shaw, Wiltshire | SN12 8EQ
This remarkable church was built by Ponting in 1905 as a remodelling of an earlier TH Wyatt church of 1837.
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Shaw, Wiltshire | SN12 8EQ
This remarkable church was built by Ponting in 1905 as a remodelling of an earlier TH Wyatt church of 1837.
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Brinkhill, Lincolnshire | LN11 8QY
The present church was built in red brick with greenstone and slate in 1857 by Maugham and Fowler and replaced the original chalk and thatch building.
Hessle, Yorkshire | HU13 0RB
Welcome to All Saints, a church since Anglo-Saxon times, our town's most historic site and the place where people come to find community.
Slyne with Hest, Lancashire | LA2 6JG
The church is in the centre of the village, surrounded by beautiful grounds which include a small Garden of Remembrance.
Roecliffe, Yorkshire | YO51 9LZ
Appealingly simple.
Candlesby, Lincolnshire | PE23 5RY
The current church was built by ED Rainey of Spilsby in 1838 and replaced an earlier church which had become derelict.
South Ormsby, Lincolnshire | LN11 8QS
Strikingly situated at the highest point of the village, the fine tower of St Leonard's displays large and impressive gargoyles.
Spilsby, Lincolnshire | PE23 5DU
Occupying a prominent position at the crossroads to the town, one cannot fail to be impressed with St James church, with its memorial to the explorer Sir John Franklin, who was born in the town.
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Bromham, Wiltshire | SN15 2EU
This Grade I church is cruciform, mainly 13th and 14th century, with a spire originally constructed in 1510.
Llanbedrgoch, Anglesey | LL76 8SJ
A small medieval parish church near the village of Llanbedrgoch in Anglesey, north Wales.
Clynnog Fawr, Gwynedd | LL54 5AQ
St Beuno, descended from the royal princes of Powys, was the most celebrated of the early Christian monks of North Wales and it was he who founded the 'clas' at Clynnog Fawr in 616 and died here in about 640.
Skelton cum Newby, Yorkshire | HG4 5AE
A church built with unpaid ransom money.