St Laurence
Hawkhurst, Kent | TN18 4NT
It is likely that there has been a church on this site from at least 1100, maybe earlier, when Hawkhurst belonged to the Abbot of Wye, and then of Battle.
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Hawkhurst, Kent | TN18 4NT
It is likely that there has been a church on this site from at least 1100, maybe earlier, when Hawkhurst belonged to the Abbot of Wye, and then of Battle.
Wrexham, Wrexham | LL11 1RB
In 1898 the Diocese of Menevia was established, and the gothic style Roman Catholic parish church of St Mary became the procathedral, later the cathedral.
Hove, Sussex | BN3 3HE
A gem on 'Poets Corner'.
Beighton, Norfolk | NR13 3JZ
A lovely 14th century building of flint and stone dressing with thatched nave roof supported by 28 original 14th century single framed scissor braced collar rafters.
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Patrington, Yorkshire | HU12 0RE
The respected critic and historian Nikolaus Pevsner was much taken with St Patrick's; 'For sheer architectural beauty few parish churches in England can vie with Patrington'.
Hull, Yorkshire | HU1 1RR
At over 700 years old, Hull Minster is as old as Hull itself as since the 13th century we have been a constant presence in the city centre and some say the history of the city is literally written in our walls.
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Etchingham, Sussex | TN19 7DS
A very fine Grade I listed church built around 1370 in water meadows, it was originally moated.
Irlams o' th' Height, Greater Manchester | M6 7WR
Modernist church containing important artworks by late parishioner Harold Riley, acknowledged as the most celebrated Salfordian artist since his mentor LS Lowry.
Barton Turf, Norfolk | NR12 8YU
St Michael & All Angels is a fine old 14th century Norfolk church with an historically important rood screen, with the complete Nine Orders of Angels.
Pagham, Sussex | PO21 4NU
A Norman church built on the site replacing a Saxon church and retaining some of the Saxon features.
East Pennard, Somerset | BA4 6TU
A well cared for and much loved 14th century village church, open daily, with restored 1788 turret clock and heaviest known set of five medieval bells.
Shepton Mallet, Somerset | BA4 5BL
Topped by the stump of a spire that was never built, the tower of Shepton Mallet church dates from around 1380, much earlier than most of the renowned Somerset towers.