All Saints
Aston cum Aughton, Yorkshire | S26 2EE
A small but beautiful 12th century church.
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Aston cum Aughton, Yorkshire | S26 2EE
A small but beautiful 12th century church.
East Markham, Nottinghamshire | NG22 0SA
East Markham';s grand Perpendicular church has a fittingly imposing site on a ridge overlooking the Trent valley to the east.
Todwick, Yorkshire | S26 1HN
Step back in time at this unique and beautiful village church, almost certainly built in Anglo Saxon times, during the early 11th century and this building forms the nave of the current church.
Atherton, Greater Manchester | M46 9DS
300 years of history within this unique Presbyterian chapel, with its three tier pulpit and box pews.
Littlebourne, Kent | CT3 1UA
Set in a large and leafy churchyard, this attractive flint built church dates from the 13th century, thought to be founded by the monks of St Augustines' Abbey in Canterbury who may have used Littlebourne as a vineyard.
High Bradfield, Yorkshire | S6 6LG
St Nicholas church is a beautiful 15th century building set in Sheffield's Peak District, with many interesting features: glass, stonework, and woodwork.
Kersal Moor, Greater Manchester | M7 3WX
This delightful church was built in 1851-1852.
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Anston, Yorkshire | S25 5TD
Dating from Norman times, our church will give you a sense of the history of the area whose name derives from ‘Anastan’ a solitary stone and is known to have had prehistoric settlements in the area.
Brightlingsea, Essex | CO7 0RZ
Grade I Listed church, with maritime connections and unique tales of tragedy, Tudor tower and largest churchyard in southern England.
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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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Bickerstaffe, Lancashire | L39 0EB
The church was built in 1843 by Sydney Smirke and enlarged 1860.
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Pemberton, Greater Manchester | WN5 0DT
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