St Clement
Skegness, Lincolnshire | PE25 2QH
It is believed the first parish church of Skegness was built in 1280, but this was destroyed in the flood of 1526.
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Skegness, Lincolnshire | PE25 2QH
It is believed the first parish church of Skegness was built in 1280, but this was destroyed in the flood of 1526.
Haydon Bridge, Northumberland | NE47 6LL
Dedicated to St Cuthbert, this church is a hidden gem with amazing views over the tyne valley.
Lonan, Isle of Man, | IM4 6AP
One of the oldest churches on the Isle of Man, said to be where Christianity first reached the Manx shores.
Little Birch, Herefordshire | HR2 8BB
A hidden gem at the heart of the Herefordshire countryside.
Ovingham, Northumberland | NE42 6AJ
In an attractive village beside the River Tyne lies St Mary the Virgin, graced by a magnificent late Saxon tower.
Easton Maudit, Northamptonshire | NN29 7NR
Lord Alwyne's Minton tiles on the floor are immediately apparent, but you do not come here for the architecture, which is nothing out of the ordinary, but rather for the tombs.
We have supported this church
Corbridge, Northumberland | NE45 5HN
Welcome! Spending some time in beautiful, wild Northumbria? Then a visit to the stunning Roman village of Corbridge is an absolute must, especially the ancient church in the village square is well worth a visit.
Brampton, Cumbria | CA8 1SH
St Martin's church is a 'very remarkable building with windows glowing with gemstone colours' according to architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner.
Haltwhistle, Northumberland | NE49 0LP
Beautiful ancient church with fabulous stained glass.
Long Sutton, Lincolnshire | PE12 9JJ
Long Sutton's tower, standing to one side of the church, was built in the 13th century and, until the 18th century had open arches at its base.
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Much Dewchurch, Herefordshire | HR2 8DL
Medieval gem with 12th century nave and chancel (Norman arch), 13th century tower, Saxon font, and Jacobean pulpit and preaching cross.
Skegness, Lincolnshire | PE25 2AT
Lovingly known as 'the church on the roundabout', thanks to the 9th Earl of Scarborough who donated the land for the church to be built at the focal point of the town.