Upper Chapel
Idle, Yorkshire | BD10 8PY
The origins of Upper Chapel begin in 1630 with a building erected by Anglicans and Presbyterians followed by the appointment in 1660 of the first Congregational Minister.
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Idle, Yorkshire | BD10 8PY
The origins of Upper Chapel begin in 1630 with a building erected by Anglicans and Presbyterians followed by the appointment in 1660 of the first Congregational Minister.
Leeds, Yorkshire | LS2 9AF
St Mark is the last to survive of the three ‘Million’ or Church Commissioner’s churches built in Leeds.
Bingley, Yorkshire | BD16 2LU
The chapel’s first minister appointed in 1695 rejoiced in the name of Accepted Lister.
Baumber, Lincolnshire | LN9 5NF
An unusual and fascinating church, effectively a medieval church encased in a Georgian red brick shell in 1758, St Swithins still holds many treasures inside its walls and the trouble taken to obtain the key and open the Norman west door is well worth the effort.
Horncastle, Lincolnshire | LN9 6BD
The first Wesleyan Methodist chapel was built in 1786 in the district known as The Wong or Cagthorpe. It was replaced by a new chapel on the same site in 1806.
Radwinter, Essex | CB10 2SW
The story of Radwinter church as it appears today revolves around the Reverend JFW Bullock, who was Vicar here from 1865 to 1916 and whose family had been lords of the manor.
Kingerby, Lincolnshire | LN8 3PU
Two saints and three knights remembered.
Terrington St John, Norfolk | PE14 7RZ
St John's has an unusual looking exterior as it has a slim tower in comparison to the nave.
Rudgwick, Sussex | RH12 3EB
Rudgwick church is hidden away behind the Kings Head pub, barely visible from the road, it is a gem of a church commanding wonderful views across to the South Downs.
Bingley, Yorkshire | BD16 2RH
The first records of the church indicate it was rebuilt some time after 1066 by the Lord of the Manor, William Paganel, who gave it, with other possessions of his, to Drax Priory in the time of Archbishop Thurstan (1119–1140).
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East Barkwith, Lincolnshire | LN8 5RY
A fine medieval church with extensive 19th century restorations.
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Landwade, Suffolk | CB8 7NF
The church of St Nicholas is privately owned and falls in the grounds of Landwade Hall.