All Saints
Wold Newton, Lincolnshire | LN8 6BP
A fine expression of Victorian high church ritualism.
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Wold Newton, Lincolnshire | LN8 6BP
A fine expression of Victorian high church ritualism.
Croft, Lincolnshire | PE24 4RX
A beautiful greenstone church consisting of chancel, spacious clerestoried nave, side aisles, porch and western tower carrying six bells.
Pannal, Yorkshire | HG3 1JZ
An ancient church (parts from the 12th century) with an interesting history and a unique dedication.
Greenhithe, Kent | DA9 9ND
St Mary is a Grade II listed church, built in 1856.
Louth, Lincolnshire | LN11 9BY
This beautiful church, consecrated on 5th May 1863, is a fine example of the work of Victorian Louth Architect James Fowler.
Long Preston, Yorkshire | BD23 4NJ
Medieval church in the picturesque village of Long Preston on the western edge of the Yorkshire Dales in the Ribble Valley with a fine collection of stained glass windows by Jean-Baptise Capronnier.
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South Bersted, Sussex | PO22 9QE
The present church at South Bersted dates back to 1405, when it was consecrated and dedicated by the Bishop Reade of Chichester before a large congregation.
Yapton, Sussex | BN18 0EE
Yapton's charming and distinctive church has changed surprisingly little since it was completed around 1220.
Chelmsford, Essex | CM1 1TY
The Cathedral, part medieval, is a place of meeting, of welcome, of teaching and learning; a place to experience community, quiet, reflection and prayer.
Crawley Down, Sussex | RH10 4HD
A traditional Victorian church with a superb hall.
Little Torrington, Devon | EX38 8PS
Medieval church with rare architectural features set in a pretty mid-Devon village near RHS Rosemoor.
Lullingstone, Kent | DA4 0HY
Go through the Tudor gatehouse of Lullingstone Castle to see the 14th century flint church with 15th century rood screen and chapel and 18th century plaster ceilings with stained glass from the 14th to 18th centuries.