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All Saints

Kirby Mallory, Leicestershire | LE9 7QE

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St Bartholomew

Kirby Muxloe, Leicestershire | LE9 2AL

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St Mary

Kirk Bramwith, Yorkshire | DN7 5SW

Explore the countryside of north Doncaster and you will discover the village of Kirk Bramwith and set alongside the River Dun navigation floodplain the tiny church of St Mary is a lovely place to visit.

All Saints

Kirk Deighton, Yorkshire | LS22 4EB

The church is, at the highest point in the village, is on the site of the original church nave and has since been extended and rebuilt.

St John the Evangelist

Kirk Merrington, County Durham | DL16 7HW

Built on Norman foundations with typical 16th century Cosin woodwork.

St Oswald

Kirk Sandall, Yorkshire | DN3 1RA

The church is one of the oldest foundations in Doncaster and exhibits a fascinating mix of architectural style.

Yetholm Church

Kirk Yetholm, Scottish Borders | TD5 8PF

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St Andrew

Kirkandrews on Esk, Cumbria | CA6 5NF

The tranquility of St Andrew's church, set on the banks of the river Esk, belies the turbulence of its past.

St Mary

Kirkburn, Yorkshire | YO25 9DU

St Mary's is thought to have been built around 1130 and many Norman elements remain including a spectacular south doorway and a delightful font with a cat with a mouse.

All Hallows

Kirkburton, Yorkshire | HD8 0SJ

All Hallows church is a large and beautiful building dating back at least eight centuries with a list of incumbents that can be traced back at least as far as 1230.

St Andrew

Kirkby cum Osgodby, Lincolnshire | LN8 3PE

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St Michael the Archangel

Kirkby in Malhamdale, Yorkshire | BD23 4BS

It is thought that the church originated no later than the 9th century, and possibly as early as the 7th century, although there is no mention of the church in the Domesday Book.