
St Peter
Steane, Northamptonshire | NN13 6DL
Set in the gardens of Steane Park this is a rare church built in the gothic style in 1620.
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Steane, Northamptonshire | NN13 6DL
Set in the gardens of Steane Park this is a rare church built in the gothic style in 1620.
Burgh-on-Bain, Lincolnshire | LN8 6JY
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Wawne, Yorkshire | HU7 5XH
St Peter's is a wonderful simple village church, 900 years old, originally built by the monks at nearby Meaux Abbey.
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Appleton le Moors, Yorkshire | YO62 6TF
Appleton le Moors is in the North York Moors National Park, and Christ Church certainly lives up to its description as 'the little gem of moorland churches'.
Ecton, Northamptonshire | NN6 0QE
A fine looking medieval church, built between 1200 and 1340, with a prominent interestingly decorated west tower.
Burgh on Bain, Lincolnshire | LN8 6JY
St Helen’s sits proud in the centre of this modest Lincolnshire village but in the nearby hills and fields lies a wealth of history including bronze age barrows and Roman roads.
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Thorganby, Lincolnshire | DN37 0SU
Delightful 13th century church with restoration in 1900.
Edlington, Lincolnshire | LN9 5RJ
Built of local greenstone, the church of St Helen is a Grade II listed church originating in the 12th century.
Bassenthwaite, Cumbria | CA12 4QZ
The church, dedicated to the Celtic Saint Bega, is situated in a picture perfect setting in fields on the east shore of Bassenthwaite Lake.
Painswick, Gloucestershire | GL6 6UT
A Grade I listed church set in a churchyard of table top tombs surrounded by 99 yew trees.
Langton by Old Woodhall, Lincolnshire | LN9 5JT
St Margaret's at Langton was much restored also in 1890 though a little medieval stonework remains in the north aisle, visible from outside if you cannot get in.
Hemingby, Lincolnshire | LN9 5QF
The first view one has of the village is that of the tower of the greenstone church of St Margaret with its dominating red clock. Created in 1787 by horologist Edmund Howard, the long drop clock is truly a remarkable piece of engineering.