
St Andrew & St George
Stockton on Tees, County Durham | TS18 1HU
The church celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2017, and is a Grade II listed building.
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Stockton on Tees, County Durham | TS18 1HU
The church celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2017, and is a Grade II listed building.
Catwick, Yorkshire | HU17 5PW
This pleasant small church stands on a shady lane, beside open fields.
Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire | NN10 8BT
Built to serve the community, a place to visit for comfort solace and prayer with three historical buildings steeped in architectural design.
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Brownshill, Gloucestershire | GL6 8SW
The chapel is idyllically sited overlooking the Toadmoor Valley, the site is made more poignant by the run of identically sized memorial crosses which mark the graves of Bertha and Katherine and a number of local Catholic priests, monks and laymen and women.
South Elkington, Lincolnshire | LN11 0RY
Lovely village church containing a delightful chancel with its highly decorated ceiling based on the Te Deum.
Tintern, Monmouthshire | NP16 6SE
Gothic masterpiece became a Romantic symbol of the sublime.
Lower Heyford, Oxfordshire | OX25 5NR
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Raunds, Northamptonshire | NN9 6JB
The church stands on rising ground above the main road and the first thing you see is the great west end tower, richly ornamented, with spire above (the latter replaced in 1821 after a fire).
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Greetham, Lincolnshire | LN9 6NT
A small church set in the hamlet of Greetham on one of the highest points on the Lincolnshire Wolds, with spectacular views across the rolling hillside.
Usk , Monmouthshire | NP15 1RZ
Built in 1847 in the Gothic Revival style to a design by Hansom, this recently restored rural parish church is one of the oldest and most beautiful Catholic churches in south Wales.
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Grimsby, Lincolnshire | DN31 1EP
The church was mentioned in the Domesday Book and there is evidence of Roman and Saxon material in the west wall.
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.
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