St Mary Magdalene
Trimdon, County Durham | TS29 6LY
Built in 1155 we have a Norman chancel with an unusual horseshoe arch.
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Trimdon, County Durham | TS29 6LY
Built in 1155 we have a Norman chancel with an unusual horseshoe arch.
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Brightwell Baldwin, Oxfordshire | OX49 5NS
The earliest parts of St Bartholomew are 13th century, including a stair turret and a number of lancet windows, notably in the chancel.
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Liverpool, Merseyside | L17 7BD
St Michael in the Hamlet is a Grade I Listed building in south Liverpool, noted for the extensive use of cast iron in its construction and external decoration.
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London, Clapton Common, Greater London | E5 9BW
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Liverpool, Merseyside | L17 7DB
St Michael in the Hamlet is a Grade I Listed building in south Liverpool, noted for the extensive use of cast iron in its construction and external decoration.
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Leigh, Worcestershire | WR6 5LB
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Shildon, County Durham | DL4 1DW
Shildon is a railway town and railway pioneer Timothy Hackworth is buried at St John's.
Rossett, Clwyd | LL12 0GD
The first church on this site was completed in 1841 but suffered significant fire damage, in May 1891 it was reported that that the Vicar had ‘conducted a wedding in the ruins’.
Baschurch, Shropshire | SY4 2EF
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Child's Hill, | NW2 2TJ
A surprisingly bright and spacious church, All Saints was built in 1856 and having from a fire in 1940, was rededicated in the 1952.
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Kensington, Merseyside | L7 2RJ
Christ Church Kensington Liverpool is 151 years old, the church is on the national heritage list for England and is considered worthy of preservation.
Staindrop, County Durham | DL2 3NJ
Thanks to the powerful Neville family this once humble Saxon church was altered and enlarged until it was completed at the end of the 14th century, which is the last time any major work was done on it.