Chatham St Paul & All Saints
Chatham, Kent | ME4 5NE
A friendly welcoming church set in the centre of Chatham.
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Chatham, Kent | ME4 5NE
A friendly welcoming church set in the centre of Chatham.
Ashton in Makerfield, Lancashire | WN4 9NP
Described as an 'architectural gem' and considered by Cardinal Bourne to be the most beautiful Catholic church in England!
Kingsbridge , Devon | TQ7 1PP
The church of St Edmund King & Martyr, with more than a thousand years of history, stands at the centre of the market town of Kingsbridge.
Ecclesfield, Yorkshire | S35 9XY
The earliest reference to a church is from 1141 although it is probable that one existed here well before the Norman Conquest.
Arlington, Sussex | BN26 6SE
This beautiful flint church in the Sussex countryside has served its community for 1000 years.
Gedney, Lincolnshire | PE120BU
Gedney's elegant and beautifully decorated tower is crowned by a spire that is little more than a stump.
West Walton, Norfolk | PE14 7ET
Before it became surrounded by a sea of modern housing and other developments, the impact of West Walton's huge detached tower in this flat landscape must have been genuinely awe inspiring.
Newton on Trent, Lincolnshire | LN1 2JS
The church is of Norman origin but has undergone considerable changes to its layout over the years.
Retford, Nottinghamshire | DN22 6PL
The first recorded reference in history to a church in East Retford comes from 1258 but most of the church was rebuilt in the 1650s, following the collapse of the tower in 1651.
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New Brighton, Merseyside | CH45 9LT
A major landmark at Wirral’s tip, the Dome of Home is visible from Liverpool to Llandudno in North Wales.
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Castle Heddingham, Essex | CO9 3ER
Pretty cottages in pastel shades snuggle up to the churchyard walls here, it is an idyllic scene.
Bolsterstone, Yorkshire | S36 3ZB
St Mary’s church stands on the site of much older places of worship, the first documented place of worship here was established by Sir Robert de Rockley in 1412 as a private chantry chapel.