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St Mary the Virgin

Carlton on Trent, Nottinghamshire | NG23 6LP

A medieval church containing Norman fabric and which was a chapel of ease for the parish of Norwell existed on the site of the present building; it was demolished in 1849.

St Helen

Brant Broughton, Lincolnshire | LN5 0SN

Generally agreed to be one of the finest churches in Lincolnshire, St Helen's was already in the front rank before the Victorian architect GF Bodley added a sumptuous chancel, with painted vault and lavishly gilded reredos, in his late 19th century restoration.

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All Saints

Collingham, Nottinghamshire | NG23 7NF

A priest and two churches are recorded in Domesday Book for Collingham, however, the present stone church was largely built in the 13th century .

St Augustine of Canterbury

Painters Forstal, Kent | ME13 0DU

Our Cathedral, once a Methodist chapel, is now arranged in the Anglo-Catholic tradition and possesses the relic of part of Our Lady's veil and, among others, the original ikon of Blessed Elizabeth Barton, the Maid of Kent.

St Saviour

Thurlstone, Yorkshire | S36 6QP

Near the Pennine Trail and very dog friendly!

St Mary Magdalene

Whiston, Yorkshire | S60 4JG

Our lovely church has stood above the village of Whiston for over 800 years.

All Saints

Lydd, Kent | TN29 9DU

Almost of cathedral size, All Saints is often called the 'Cathedral of the Marshes' due to its size and scale.

St Leonard

Dinnington, Yorkshire | S25 2LT

St Leonard’s is an 18th century church built on the site of a much earlier building, the first church in Dinnington was recorded in 1088.

All Saints

Kirtling, Cambridgeshire | CB8 9PA

The church sits close to Kirtling Towers, a large Tudor gatehouse and the most substantial remaining part of a castle and great house that was the seat of the North family.

St Leonard

Wortley, Yorkshire | S35 7DB

Wortley is a small village between Sheffield and Huddersfield, and the imposing parish church in the centre of the village serves what is essentially a rural community.

Ely Cathedral

Ely, Cambridgeshire | CB7 4DL

Queen Etheldreda was foundress and abbess of Ely and it was here that she restored an old church and built her monastery.

Holy Trinity

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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