St Andrew
Wickhambreaux, Kent | CT3 1RQ
One of Kent's lovely churches to visit, St Andrew's dates from the 14th century when the Earls of Kent were Lords of the Manor.
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Wickhambreaux, Kent | CT3 1RQ
One of Kent's lovely churches to visit, St Andrew's dates from the 14th century when the Earls of Kent were Lords of the Manor.
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Walpole St Peter, Norfolk | PE14 7NS
This is one of England's most celebrated parish churches, and for many church enthusiasts it is one of, if not the, best in the whole country.
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Oldham, Greater Manchester | OL8 3LF
We are the only church in the middle of a housing estate.
Walpole St Andrew, Norfolk | PE14 7LR
A handsome old church.
Askham, Nottinghamshire | NG22 0RU
A Grade II listed church described by Pevsner as having the ‘usual west tower with eight pinnacles’.
Wigan, Greater Manchester | WN1 1NL
All Saints is by far the oldest church in Wigan, the earliest possible mention of a church at Wigan occurs in the Domesday Survey of 1086.
Prestwich, Greater Manchester | M25 1AN
Prestwich is not mentioned in the Domesday Book but there is evidence of a church on the site from at least 1200.
Wigan, Lancashire | WN1 1HX
An active and busy church open six days a week, it is a meeting place for everyone, whether Christian or not.
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Wincobank, Yorkshire | S5 6BB
We are pleased to welcome you to this Grade II listed chapel only five minutes walk from the site of the Ironage Hillfort on Wincobank Hill.
Eaton, Nottinghamshire | DN22 0PS
A small Victorian village church which is at the heart of our rural community.
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Mossley, Greater Manchester | OL5 0LP
A beautiful church, in the delightful town of Mossley.
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.