
St Peter
Greenhill, Yorkshire | S8 7FN
St Peter’s was built in 1964-65 to serve an area of new housing on the edge of Sheffield.
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Greenhill, Yorkshire | S8 7FN
St Peter’s was built in 1964-65 to serve an area of new housing on the edge of Sheffield.
Spalding, Lincolnshire | PE11 2PB
Set in a leafy churchyard in a quiet part of Spalding, this handsome stone church has a fascinatingly complex exterior with numerous elements added at different periods.
Dunham Massey, Cheshire | WA14 4AQ
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Cromwell, Nottinghamshire | NG23 6JD
Cromwell, a small village of around 200 inhabitants, lies to the west of the Trent about five miles north of Newark.
Great Moor, Greater Manchester | SK2 7QE
St Saviour's offers an oasis on Great Moor.
Speke, Merseyside | L24 3TA
A country church in an outer estate.
Gatley, Cheshire | SK8 4NF
The church is significant to the community as it stands at the heart of Gatley village overlooking and next to the village green and civic war memorial.
Harbertonford, Devon | TQ9 7TL
St Peter's lies in the heart of the village near the pub, school, post office, village hall and local garage and is truly the centre of the community.
Widnes, Cheshire | WA8 7QU
St Paul's was built in 1884, It was designed by Henry Shelmerdine as a traditional redbrick building with stained glass windows, a fine font and features in the chancel.
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Holywell, Flintshire | CH8 7PP
A beautiful and ancient church founded by St Beuno in the 7th century, after which a stone church was built in the 14th century, and extensive rebuilding was done in 1769.
Brant Broughton, Lincolnshire | LN5 0SN
Generally agreed to be one of the finest churches in Lincolnshire, St Helen's was already in the front rank before the Victorian architect GF Bodley added a sumptuous chancel, with painted vault and lavishly gilded reredos, in his late 19th century restoration.
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Holywell, Wrexham | CH8 7PN
Winefride (Gwenfrewi) was the daughter of a local prince named Tewyth and his wife Gwenlo, her uncle was St Beuno.