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St Barnabas

Great Tey, Essex | CO6 1JS

St Barnabas church in Great Tey is a beautiful building, standing prominently in the centre of the village in a well kept churchyard containing a considerable number of Georgian and early Victorian headstones and tombs.

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St John the Baptist

Hooton Roberts, Yorkshire | S65 4PJ

The first church was built by the Normans shortly after 1100 AD. In spite of the need to extend, repair and replace over the centuries, parts of the original Norman church can still be seen today.

St Margaret

Swinton, Yorkshire | S64 8EG

The first place of worship in Swinton was a Norman chapel of ease to Wath church, dedicated to St Mary Magdalene.

Christ Church

Brampton Bierlow, Yorkshire | S63 6AN

Christ Church is a splendid Victorian church, built in the decorated style in 1855, when the communities of Brampton and West Melton were growing fast with the expansion of coal mining.

St Mary the Blessed Virgin

Brabourne, Kent | TN25 5LR

A church has existed on this site since Saxon times, but the oldest part of the present building dates from 1144.

St Mary

Cavendish, Suffolk | CO10 8AZ

From the west and south, the combination of village green, cottages and church at Cavendish is perfect, and makes one of the loveliest and most famous English villages scenes.

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St James

Braithwell, Yorkshire | S66 7AS

The Domesday Survey of 1086 records 'In Braduelle there is a church and a priest'.

Holy Rood

Barnsley, Yorkshire | S70 1AX

Visitors to Holy Rood are often caught quite unawares by their first sight of the interior where a wealth of brick, marble and wood, convey a sense of splendour and dignity, in direct contrast to the exterior which is plain and almost unadorned.

All Saints

Gazeley, Suffolk | CB8 8RS

A Grade I Listed church with a 'secret' fascinating carved ceiling.

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St Mary

Wombwell, Yorkshire | S73 0DQ

Wombwell, mentioned in the Doomsday Survey of 1086 as Wambella, increased its population dramatically in the 19th century with the development of coal mines and other industries.

St Andrew

Heckington, Lincolnshire | NG34 9RW

A visit to see this masterpiece of the Decorated style is an exceptional experience.