
St Leonard
Thrybergh, Yorkshire | S65 4HN
St Leonard’s is a very interesting old church with Saxon origins dating back to 900AD as well as a number of periods of construction that can be seen in its walls, including signs of a Norman apse.
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Thrybergh, Yorkshire | S65 4HN
St Leonard’s is a very interesting old church with Saxon origins dating back to 900AD as well as a number of periods of construction that can be seen in its walls, including signs of a Norman apse.
Nanhoron, Gwynedd | LL53 7SL
Probably the oldest surviving non conformist chapel in north Wales, this stone building was built in 1770.
Thurlestone, Devon | TQ7 3NP
We have supported this church
Lewannick, Cornwall | PL15 7QD
Very peaceful and welcoming medieval church, near to pup and shop.
Crownhill, Devon | PL5 3AA
Real effort was put into making Ascension a stunning contemporary architectural achievement.
Tankersley, Yorkshire | S74 0DT
St Peter’s once was one of the richest livings in the country, thanks to Tithe income, endowments and mineral royalty payments.
Talbenny, Pembrokeshire | SA62 3XE
An uplifting church in a stunning clifftop location.
Wentworth, Yorkshire | S62 7TW
The Victorian Holy Trinity is known as the ‘new church’ to distinguish it from the partially ruined old church.
Ravenfield, Yorkshire | S65 4NG
This gem of a church dates from the 18th century.
Saxilby, Lincolnshire | LN1 2PE
The church of St Botolph is of considerable interest since it has indications of building in four different architectural styles over a period of some 900 years.
Thurgoland, Yorkshire | S35 7AF
The present church is the third built in the village. An old ruined chapel, thought to have been sited near Pule Hill, was recorded in 1650.
Allhallows, Kent | ME3 9PF
All Saints church has a thousand years of history in one building and there is too much to show on here so a visit is paramount.