
St John the Baptist
Bradley Green, Worcestershire | B96 6SN
The church was built in the Decorated style in1864/65, by WJ Hopkins.
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Bradley Green, Worcestershire | B96 6SN
The church was built in the Decorated style in1864/65, by WJ Hopkins.
Stoney Stanton, Leicestershire | LE9 4TH
St Michael's is a village church which reflects the changes in church style which have occurred over the last 800 years, from the 11th century carving over the vestry entrance.
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Castleton, Derbyshire | S33 8WG
St Edmund's church, Castleton, which has its beginnings in Norman times, provides a haven of peace and tranquillity in this busy tourist village.
Clifton, Nottinghamshire | NG11 9DG
The church is a large brick structure comprising nave, chancel (with apse), tower, porch, and Lady Chapel added in 1962.
Peel Hall, Greater Manchester | M22 5HB
A very peaceful, minimalist building with clever use of glazing in the roof to produce beautiful light on a fine day.
Wigston Parva, Leicestershire | LE10 3AN
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Bromfield, Shropshire | SY8 2JP
A pleasant hour's walk above the River Teme leads from Ludlow to St Mary's, which began life as a Norman priory church and still shares its riverside setting with the old Priory Gatehouse.
Wrexham, Wrexham | LL13 8LY
Surely Wrexham's greatest landmark!
Upper Sapey, Herefordshire | WR6 6XR
The church dates back to the Norman period with many fine Norman arches.
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Wrexham, Wrexham | LL13 8BG
Chester Street is one of the oldest Baptist fellowships in Britain, we can trace our history back to the 1630s.
Old Brampton, Derbyshire | S42 7JG
A Grade I listed church dating back to the 12th century.
Chirk, Wrexham | LL14 5HD
Overlooking the beautiful Ceiriog Valley, this impressive church traces its past over nearly a thousand years, with interiors depicting a rich history and strong links to the Myddeltons at Chirk Castle and the Trevors of Brynkinalt.