St Gregory
Tredington, Warwickshire | CV36 5BY
Tredington's impressive church is made all the more imposing by a very tall spire.
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Tredington, Warwickshire | CV36 5BY
Tredington's impressive church is made all the more imposing by a very tall spire.
Berkswell, Warwickshire | CV7 7BJ
This stout country church proclaims its Norman origins as you approach, with its collection of five round headed east windows.
Stretton, Rutland | LE15 7RB
St Nicholas church was begun in 1087 and is believed to be the oldest church in Rutland.
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Peterborough, | PE1 1XS
Founded as a monastic community in 654AD, the cathedral became one of the most significant medieval abbeys in the country, the burial place of two queens and the scene of Civil War upheavals.
St Ives, Cambridgeshire | PE27 6DG
Beautifully positioned on the north bank of the river Ouse, you cannot fail to be struck by the extremely graceful tower and spire, the excellent proportions are apt to make it seem much higher than it really is.
Hitchin, Hertfordshire | SG5 1HP
Hitchin's unpretentious and delightful church has the air of having been very well loved for a very long time.
St Ives, Cambridgeshire | PE27 5BY
Our building represents over 200 years of Methodist presence in St Ives with fascinating wartime history.
St Ives, Cambridgeshire | PE27 5UW
There's an awful lot of historical water under St Ives bridge and chapel.
St Ives, Cambridgeshire | PE27 5AL
St Ives Free Church is one of the oldest nonconformist churches in the country, tracing its history right back to the 1630s when Oliver Cromwell lived in the town for five years.
Kingston, Cambridgeshire | CB23 3NG
A delightful medieval church ​to visit with some fantastic stories to tell in its medieval wall paintings and its important evidence of Civil War iconoclasm.
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Newbold on Stour, Warwickshire | CV37 8TT
Built 1836 with local stone, interesting stained glass, several war graves.
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Fenstanton, Cambridgeshire | PE28 9JS
The tall, graceful spire is visible for miles around, it was used by sailors and others returning by boat along the river Great Ouse to the port of St Ives as a welcoming landmark, and it may even have had a lit beacon to aid their way.