St Botolph
Hadstock, Cambridgeshire | CB21 4PF
Likely the Minster Church founded by King Cnut in 1020, St Botolph boasts the oldest working door in the country.
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Hadstock, Cambridgeshire | CB21 4PF
Likely the Minster Church founded by King Cnut in 1020, St Botolph boasts the oldest working door in the country.
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Landwade, Suffolk | CB8 7NF
The church of St Nicholas is privately owned and falls in the grounds of Landwade Hall.
Weare Giffard, Devon | EX39 4QP
The imposing parish church of Weare Giffard was built in the 13th century and enhanced to its present size in the 15th century. It is one of the more important examples in North Devon of the beautiful medieval churches built in this period.
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Great Sampford, Essex | CB10 2RG
Rural baptist church.
Newport, Essex | CB11 3RA
Our church is in the centre of the village and listed for its historic, architectural and topographical importance.
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Lastingham, Yorkshire | YO62 6TN
St Mary's is one of the cradles of English Christianity, built on the site of a wooden Saxon monastery founded in 654 by St Cedd of LIndisfarne (who is buried here).
Saffron Walden, Essex | CB10 1BP
Coming into Saffron Walden from the west, St Mary's appears over ancient roofs in much the same way that it has for hundreds of years and the immediate approach to the church takes you through the unspoiled heart of the town. Photo credit: John Fielding CC-BY 2.0
Crathorne, Yorkshire | TS15 0BB
A gem of a Georgian Roman Catholic pre-Emancipation Chapel opened 1821, and a rare example of believed only two such chapels in the country!
Acton, Greater London | W3 7JL
St Thomas Cathedral is the main church of the Syriac Orthodox Church in the United Kingdom.
Brougham, Cumbria | CA10 2AD
A lovely church in a remote setting.
Poulner, Hampshire | BH24 1TY
St John the Baptist was built in 1914 as a Mission church so that parishioners could avoid the walk into Ringwood and was given the status of chapel of ease.
Hampstead, Greater London | NW3 6UU
There has been a church on the site for about 1000 years.