St Paul Wordsworth Avenue
Sheffield, Yorkshire | S5 9JH
We are open on the last Thursday morning of the month for coffee and a wonder around our Grade II* listed building.
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Sheffield, Yorkshire | S5 9JH
We are open on the last Thursday morning of the month for coffee and a wonder around our Grade II* listed building.
Todwick, Yorkshire | S26 1HN
Step back in time at this unique and beautiful village church, almost certainly built in Anglo Saxon times, during the early 11th century and this building forms the nave of the current church.
Parsons Cross, Yorkshire | S5 9JH
The church was designed by Basil Spence, the architect of Coventry Cathedral, and was consecrated on the Eve of the Conversion of St Paul, January 24 1959.
Burwell, Cambridgeshire | CB25 0HB
St Mary's is a grand church, reflecting a time when Burwell was an inland port.
Westwell, Kent | TN25 4JX
A friendly meeting place in an historic medieval church.
Snave, Kent | TN26 2QJ
This little church was declared redundant in 1983, but was saved from secular use by the Romney Marsh Historic Churches Trust, which now maintains it.
Wilsford, Lincolnshire | NG32 3NS
A church at Wilsford is mentioned in Domesday Book, but the building dates to the 11th to 15th centuries, with a restoration in 1860 by Kirk and Parry.
Ossington, Nottinghamshire | NG23 6LH
Rare classical beauty (built in 1784 by John Carr of York) behind gilded 19th century gates and surrounded by woods on the edge of the village.
March, Cambridgeshire | PE15 9QW
The base of St Wendreda's tower stands right on the edge of the street; there is a walkway under the tower so that you do not have to step into the road to walk around the building.
Ecclesfield, Yorkshire | S35 9XY
The earliest reference to a church is from 1141 although it is probable that one existed here well before the Norman Conquest.
Worksop, Nottinghamshire | S80 2BW
A thousand year old wall carving, a 17th century Fox’s Book of Martyrs hidden within its walls, 14th century Crusader crosses and a 15th century skull from the the War of the Roses.
We have supported this church
Anston, Yorkshire | S25 5TD
Dating from Norman times, our church will give you a sense of the history of the area whose name derives from ‘Anastan’ a solitary stone and is known to have had prehistoric settlements in the area.