Lincoln Cathedral
Lincoln, Lincolnshire | LN2 1PX
Lincoln Cathedral punctuates the city skyline and can be seen for many miles, it was once the tallest building in the world (before the central spire fell down in 1548).
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Lincoln, Lincolnshire | LN2 1PX
Lincoln Cathedral punctuates the city skyline and can be seen for many miles, it was once the tallest building in the world (before the central spire fell down in 1548).
Little Saxham, Suffolk | IP29 5LD
The most spectacular Norman round tower in Suffolk, if not all England, Find the tower and discover so much more!
Sturton by Stow, Lincolnshire | LN1 2AG
St Hugh's is a building designed by one of the leading church architects of the Victorian period, John Loughborough Pearson.
Beckingham, Nottinghamshire | DN10 4PH
Although the first reference to a church here is from the early 12th century the oldest parts of the church date from the 13th century.
Burton, Lincolnshire | LN1 2RD
Set into a hillside, St Vincent's offers visitors stunning views across the Trent valley and features stained glass of local interest.
Finningley, Yorkshire | DN9 3DA
The bell tower of the church was built between 1080 and 1090, probably on the site of an earlier Saxon church.
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Owston, Yorkshire | DN6 9JF
This lovely church is 12th century, the village is mentioned in the Domesday Book (1086) as Austin.
Wissington, Suffolk | CO6 4LX
A small, charming 11th century Norman church standing near the River Stour in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with a notable ornamented south door, fine Norman chancel arch, 13th and 14th century wall paintings and unique 15th century font.
Long Sutton, Lincolnshire | PE12 9JJ
Long Sutton's tower, standing to one side of the church, was built in the 13th century and, until the 18th century had open arches at its base.
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Barrow in Furness, Cumbria | LA13 0PJ
The impressive remains of an abbey founded in 1123 by Stephen, later King of England, including much of the east end and west tower of the church, the ornately decorated chapter house and the cloister buildings.
Lea, Lincolnshire | DN21 5EH
St Helen's dates from 12th century, with the north aisle added in 1380, between the choir and the north aisle is a mediaeval tomb to Sir Roger Trehampton, one of the Knights Templar.
Stow, Lincolnshire | LN1 2DE
Visit one of the most important Saxon parish churches in England, reputed to be the mother church of Lincoln Cathedral.
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