St John the Evangelist
Carlton, Yorkshire | S71 3JB
The church is a good example of the work of George Edmund Street, the famous 19th century architect.
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Carlton, Yorkshire | S71 3JB
The church is a good example of the work of George Edmund Street, the famous 19th century architect.
King Cross, Yorkshire | HX1 3NU
Designed by renowned architect Sir Charles Nicholson, St Paul's architectural beauty lies in its simplicity and lightness.
Halifax, Yorkshire | HX1 4HE
Providing stability and hope for over one hundred years, this Victorian city church which maintains an important link with the Duke of Wellington's regiment.
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Stelling Minnis, Kent | CT4 5PT
Ancient yew trees, medieval bells, and a rare Georgian interior weave together 1,500 years of history, faith, and community waiting to be discovered in rural Kent.
Barnburgh, Yorkshire | DN5 7ES
Since around 1150, the honey coloured Yorkshire stone church and tower of St Peters has been welcoming people to Barnburgh.
Great Houghton, Yorkshire | S72 0BL
The church was built about 1650 and was adjacent to Sir Edward Rodes’s home, ‘The Old Hall’, and used for worship by his family and tenants of his land.
Goldthorpe, Yorkshire | S63 9JY
The church was built by the 2nd Viscount Halifax, keen to inspire the local community and encourage their spiritual wellbeing.
High Melton, Yorkshire | DN5 7SZ
Please visit St James church at High Melton.
Algarkirk, Lincolnshire | PE20 2HH
An almost perfect specimen of village church architecture in its exterior, and in its interior possibly unsurpassed by anything of its kind in England (Illustrated London News, 1870).
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Hythe, Kent | CT21 5DN
St Leonard’s is a beautiful church in a beautiful place, standing high and proud above the town of Hythe, looking towards the coast of France, which can be easily seen on a clear day.
Fleet, Lincolnshire | PE12 8NN
A beautiful sermon, expressed in stone.
Torksey, Lincolnshire | LN1 2YZ
St Peter's dates from the 12th century with later extensions, have an interesting font with a Spode font basin that was installed in 1814 and the front of the altar is formed from the tomb stone of the last abbess of Torksey.