St Mary
Nether Alderley, Cheshire | SK10 4TW
One of Cheshire’s gems tucked away down one of Alderley's lanes, the 14th century church owes many of its features to the patronage of the Stanley family.
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Nether Alderley, Cheshire | SK10 4TW
One of Cheshire’s gems tucked away down one of Alderley's lanes, the 14th century church owes many of its features to the patronage of the Stanley family.
Brookland, Kent | TN29 9QR
St Augustine's is well known for its remarkable detached bell tower, its size and shape unlike any other in Britain.
Sibthorpe, Nottinghamshire | NG23 5PN
Wonderful Grade I listed building with a 13th century tower, a wonderful Easter Sepulcher and dovecote.
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Snargate, Kent | TN29 0EW
Like so many Romney Marsh churches this one seems far bigger than any population at any time could have justified, but in medieval times this was a rich and very busy landscape, filled with people who needed a place to worship.
Alderley Edge, Cheshire | SK9 7DU
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Burwell, Cambridgeshire | CB25 0HB
St Mary's is a grand church, reflecting a time when Burwell was an inland port.
Bethesda, Gwynedd | LL57 3AY
Built in 1842, the Jerusalem Chapel was later remodelled in the 1870s to resemble an amphitheater.
Grantham, Lincolnshire | NG31 6RR
St Wulfram's slender and graceful spire, distinctively flanked by its four spirelets, would very likely have been the tallest in England when it was built in 1280-1300, and it is still one of the most elegant.
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Alderley Edge, Cheshire | SK9 7UZ
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Allington, Lincolnshire | NG32 2EA
A small beautifully appointed tucked away in a secluded area with an attractive walk to the building itself.
Westwell, Kent | TN25 4JX
A friendly meeting place in an historic medieval church.
Blidworth, Nottinghamshire | NG21 0QX
Only the west tower from the medieval 15th century church survives, the rest was built in 1739 by Rhodes of Barlborough and 1839 by Colvin.