St Martin of Tours
Martindale, Cumbria | CA10 2NF
The 'Old Church' of St Martin was built in the 1660s on the site of a probable earlier chapel dating from 1220.
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Martindale, Cumbria | CA10 2NF
The 'Old Church' of St Martin was built in the 1660s on the site of a probable earlier chapel dating from 1220.
Caston, Norfolk | NR17 1DB
With its uniquely thatched Norfolk reed and beautiful canted roof this idyllic village church was founded by Sir John de Caston in 1374 overlooking the village green in the centre of the village.
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Middlesbrough, Yorkshire | TS8 0TW
A Cathedral for the people.Â
Wythburn, Cumbria | CA12 4TW
At the southern end of Thirlmere reservoir, in the shadows of Helvellyn stands picturesque Wythburn church and a solitary group of houses, all that now remain of the submerged village.
Wasdale Head, Cumbria | CA20 1EX
The smallest church near the deepest lake and the highest mountain in England.
Rayne, Essex | CM77 6BT
This is a Grade I listed church building with a distinctive brick Tudor tower.
Kilmeston, Hampshire | SO24 0NL
This small church, which is a haven for peace and quiet, is situated beside the Wayfarers’ Walk, a short walk from Hinton Ampner and its National Trust property and church.
Sutton, Surrey | SM1 1DZ
Trinity Church, as it is known locally, is a Grade 2 listed building, built in 1907 in the Gothic style and is a striking edifice in the centre of Sutton.
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Blackmore, Essex | CM4 0RN
The tower of St Laurence is one of the best of its kind in the country, and is remarkable both inside and out.
Damerham, Hampshire | SP6 3JF
A parish church built over 1000 years.
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Bishop's Lydeard, Somerset | TA4 3AT
The church dates from around 1450 and is built of red sandstone, with a tall, typically Somerset tower and contains a fabulous rood turret housing the spiral stair leading to the top of the rood screen.
Castleton, Dorset | DT9 3RX
Outside the curtain wall of his 12th century castle, Bishop Roger of Salisbury built a Norman church to be used by his tenants and retainers.