All Saints
Denaby Main, Yorkshire | DN12 4AJ
The first church of All Saints was consecrated by the Archbishop of York in 1900.
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Denaby Main, Yorkshire | DN12 4AJ
The first church of All Saints was consecrated by the Archbishop of York in 1900.
Denaby Main, Yorkshire | DN12 4AQ
The first Roman Catholic priest appointed in Denaby Main was Father Kavanagh in 1894. Services took place in a disused schoolroom near the railway.
Great Tey, Essex | CO6 1JS
St Barnabas church in Great Tey is a beautiful building, standing prominently in the centre of the village in a well kept churchyard containing a considerable number of Georgian and early Victorian headstones and tombs.
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Holmfirth, Yorkshire | HD9 1HA
Holy Trinity has a fascinating history, dating back to the 15th century when a grant was made by Edward IV to the church (and confirmed by Richard III), the first stone building being completed in 1500.
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Wombwell, Yorkshire | S73 0DQ
Wombwell, mentioned in the Doomsday Survey of 1086 as Wambella, increased its population dramatically in the 19th century with the development of coal mines and other industries.
Silkstone, Yorkshire | S75 4JH
A Christian place of worship for well over 1000 years, with monastic foundations prior to 1066, All Saints Silkstone is well worth discovery.
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.
Riseholme, Lincolnshire | LN2 2LG
St Mary's church is sited in the grounds of Riseholme Hall and was built by Bishop John Kaye.
Whitchurch, Pembrokeshire | SA62 6UB
In a high, coastal location and originally whitewashed, the church has been a beacon for pilgrims travelling from the east and west on the pilgrim way for at least 800 years and is still a sanctuary for visitors, walkers, cyclists and nature lovers enjoying the peace of the countryside.
Tilney, Norfolk | PE34 4SJ
With an imposing 13th and 14th century tower topped by a stone spire and corner pinnacles, Tilney's church stands out in its Marshland setting.
High Flatts, Yorkshire | HD8 8XU
The Society of Friends emerged in the 1650s, a time of great religious turmoil.
Coningsby, Lincolnshire | LN4 4RA
On the 15th century tower is a unique, one handed clock, painted direct onto the stonework, 16.5 feet in diameter and the hand is 9 feet long.