St Michael
Baddiley, Cheshire | CW5 8BS
A 14th century Grade I Listed church in the heart of the Cheshire countryside.
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Baddiley, Cheshire | CW5 8BS
A 14th century Grade I Listed church in the heart of the Cheshire countryside.
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Malpas, Cheshire | SY14 8NU
The present St Oswald's church has occupied this site for more than 600 years, replacing the wooden chapel, which formed part of the original Norman fortress, around which Malpas gradually came into being.
Heage, Derbyshire | DE56 2BG
There was mention of a church at Heage in 1545 when it was destroyed by a storm, sadly all that is left of this building is the east window.
Wye, Kent | TN25 5ES
There has been a church here, dedicated to St Gregory, since early Saxon times, rebuilt around 1290.
Brinsley, Nottinghamshire | NG16 5AB
The present church was opened in 1838 for use as a Chapel of Ease within the Parish of Greasley.
Bestwood, Nottinghamshire | NG5 9QP
The church is Victorian and was built by the 10th Duke of St Albans for use by his family, estate workers and the villagers.
Ousden, Suffolk | CB8 8TN
A rare Norman tripartite church which has been in regular use for the last 850 years and occupies a commanding position overlooking the Ousden Valley.
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Burton Joyce, Nottinghamshire | NG14 5DJ
A church is mentioned in Domesday, and later the Norman overlords built a small church of triassic sandstone probably on the site of the wide north aisle.
Cardinham, Cornwall | PL30 4BL
This is the only church anywhere dedicated to St Meubred. It has one of the best churchyard crosses in the country, 9th century with knot work scrolls, ring chain and plait work. You can also find our fascinating carved medieval bench ends.
Michaelstow, Cornwall | PL30 3PD
Gorgeous church with an Anglo-Saxon name beside an ancient Holy Well and huge Celtic Cross attest to over a millennia of worship.
Arnold, Nottinghamshire | NG5 8HJ
A 14th century church, restored in 1868-9 by George Gilbert Scott.
Godmersham, Kent | CT4 7DS
First mentioned in 1037 by Archbishop Aethelnoth and containing what is debatably the earliest image of St Thomas Becket this fine Norman/Saxon church with Butterfield updates is one of the five Jane Austen churches and sits picturesquely next to the River Stour.