St Mary the Virgin
Tilty, Essex | CM6 2JN
St Mary's looks like two, or even three, churches magicked together, with its rather grand chancel and an exceptional east window that is often cited as an example of Decorated window tracery at its finest.
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Tilty, Essex | CM6 2JN
St Mary's looks like two, or even three, churches magicked together, with its rather grand chancel and an exceptional east window that is often cited as an example of Decorated window tracery at its finest.
West Keal, Lincolnshire | PE23 4BJ
A place of worship has stood on the site for 900 years although the present building, built of local greenstone, is mainly 14th century.
Walesby, Lincolnshire | LN8 3BZ
A local custom here is that the church gates are closed and tied with twine whilst a couple are being married in the church and untied after the groom has lifted his bride over the gates; this symbolising the beginning of a happy life together.
Fulletby, Lincolnshire | LN9 6JY
Fulletby is set high in the Wolds, and was mentioned in the Domesday book.
Wigton Moor, Yorkshire | LS17 8RE
In the early 1960s a space was left on the plans of the High Ash estate for a church or community building.
Kildwick, Yorkshire | BD20 9BB
With a history reaching to the dawn of Christianity in Craven, this magnificent building tells a thousand year story with mediaeval piety and Tudor jerry building.
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Aythorpe Roding, Essex | CM6 1RZ
A church in a field which has been here for at least 850 years.
Barwick in Elmet, Yorkshire | LS15 4JS
A fine example of Victorian church architecture.
Claxby, Lincolnshire | LN8 6DL
You will find St Mary's Claxby on a back lane with glorious views north across the Wolds towards Nettleton Top.
Worth Matravers, Dorset | BH19 3LQ
Exceptional Norman church.
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South Hayling, Hampshire | PO11 0NT
Hayling Island has been a ‘holy’ island since the late Iron Age when an important Celtic shrine was built.
Wiggenhall, Norfolk | PE34 3EW
Reached along a lane that gradually leaves the trappings of the 21st century behind, this church is on a spit of land between two fenland drains that enter the Great Ouse about half a mile away.