All Saints
Hooton Pagnell, Yorkshire | DN5 7BW
Hooton Pagnell was recorded in the Domesday Survey, although there is no mention of a church we know one existed as in 1089 Ralph Paganel granted the church to the Priory of Holy Trinity in York.
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Hooton Pagnell, Yorkshire | DN5 7BW
Hooton Pagnell was recorded in the Domesday Survey, although there is no mention of a church we know one existed as in 1089 Ralph Paganel granted the church to the Priory of Holy Trinity in York.
Colchester, Essex | CO1 1NF
The former church St Mary at the Walls (now Colchester Arts Centre) is built against the Roman Walls and overlooking the south western corner of the old walled town of Colchester.
Bole, Nottinghamshire | DN22 3EY
Domeday mentions a 'quarter of a church' at Bole, today's church dates from the 13th century and was restored by Ewan Christian in 1866.
Dewsbury, Yorkshire | WF13 1NH
Longcauseway Church is a prominent and well known building situated in the town centre of Dewsbury.
Great Horkesley, Essex | CO6 4FE
Originally built in 1837 as a private family chapel this small Anglican church is simple in style and overlooks the village green.
Dewsbury, Yorkshire | WF12 8DD
Dewsbury Minster is a grade II listed building and has been a place of worship in the area since 627AD when St Paulinus preached at the crossing point of the River Calder at Dewsbury.
Misson, Yorkshire | DN10 6EB
Building on the church began during the 12th century and it has been the centre of religious life of the village for over 800 years.
Leavenheath, Suffolk | CO64PT
The church is notable for its collection of seven rare WWI wooden battlefield crosses, gifted to the families when replaced by permanent stone memorials.
Colchester, Essex | CO2 7EE
St Botolph's church is of special interest as a late Georgian town church built in a powerful neo Norman style, listed Grade II.
We have supported this church
Brodsworth, Yorkshire | DN5 7XH
This pretty country village is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as ‘Brodesworde’.
Knaith, Lincolnshire | DN21 5PE
A curiously odd and delightfully intriguing church set beside the mighty river Trent.
Leavenheath, Suffolk | CO6 4PT
The church is notable for its collection of seven rare WWI wooden battlefield crosses, gifted to the families when replaced by permanent stone memorials.