
St John the Baptist
Lowick, Northumberland | TD15 2UD
Visitors have described the church in the visitors book as 'impressive' and 'lovely'; they admire the particular peaceful quality of the building.
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Lowick, Northumberland | TD15 2UD
Visitors have described the church in the visitors book as 'impressive' and 'lovely'; they admire the particular peaceful quality of the building.
Lowick, Northamptonshire | NN14 3BH
A splendid perpendicular church which was largely built by the Greene family of nearby Drayton, this was a remarkable achievement given that England was subject to the Wars of the Roses during a large part of this period.
Loxley, Warwickshire | CV35 9JP
On a sloping site in a wildflower speckled churchyard, Loxley's church has a battlemented tower that dates back to the 13th century.
Luckington , Wiltshire | SN14 6PG
Cotswold church in a rural setting with ancient features.
Ludborough, Lincolnshire | DN36 5SH
St Mary church was built c1200 in the Early English style and still has on one of the original window sills scroll work from this era.
Ludford Magna, Lincolnshire | LN8 6AB
The church holds the old standard and roll of honour of 101 Bomber Squadron based at RAF Ludford, the squadron that suffered the highest number of casualties of any squadron during WWII.
Ludgershall, Wiltshire | SP11 9QF
The Grade I church is built in a mixture of styles from Norman to the 17th century.
Ludham, Norfolk | NR29 5QA
St Catherine's is at the heart of the pretty village of Ludham, in the Norfolk Broads National Park.
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Ludlow, Shropshire | SY8 1AN
Ludlow possesses one of the great parish churches of England, and one of the largest, St Laurence's, is known, with good reason, as the Cathedral of the Marches.
Lufton, Somerset | BA22 8SU
A charming tiny Somerset village church which has been the centre of worship for the hamlet for over a thousand years.
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.
Lullington, Sussex | BN26 5QX
Originally part of a much larger building, which was destroyed by fire (probably in the time of Cromwell), the tiny church of The Good Shepherd was rebuilt from the original chancel.