St Cuthbert
Halsall, Lancashire | L39 8RG
A medieval 700 year old parish church containing decorated and perpendicular styles and much pre Reformation fabric.
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Halsall, Lancashire | L39 8RG
A medieval 700 year old parish church containing decorated and perpendicular styles and much pre Reformation fabric.
Haugh, Lincolnshire | LN13 0AN
This 11th century, Grade I listed church is a simple two cell structure but contains magnificent monuments to the Bolle family who were prominent in the 15th century.
Little Snoring, Norfolk | NR21 0HZ
Ancient and quietly awe inspiring in its simplicity; the remote location, the silence inside, the slight smell of damp and the obvious centuries of use speak of a village that has retained its identity for many generations.
Withcall, Lincolnshire | LN11 9RL
Nestled within a secluded fold of the Lincolnshire Wolds, offering beautiful views of surrounding farmland.
North Owersby, Lincolnshire | LN8 3PN
Built in 1762-3 by J Warner of Caistor using medieval masonry, externally it is plain, pedestrian, but very pleasant.
Landewednack, Cornwall | TR12 7PH
St Wynwallow is tucked away on a lane heading down to Church Cove. It is a haven of peace and quiet for visitors who come in for a chance to cool down in the summer or shelter from the elements in the winter.
Barnby Dun, Yorkshire | DN3 1EB
Although there is mention of a church in Barnby Dun in the Domesday Book, the present building is mainly 14th century, although the tower is 13th century.
Gunwalloe, Cornwall | TR12 7QE
The village church of St Winwaloe is said to be one of the oldest in Cornwall and is mentioned in the Domesday Book.
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Skelbrooke, Yorkshire | DN6 8LX
It is not sure when the first church was built at Skelbrooke as the village is mentioned in the Domesday Book but there is no mention of a church.
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Walpole, Suffolk | IP19 9AZ
This grade II* listed chapel was created by local 'independents' adapting a 16th century Suffolk farmhouse to form a unique and inspiring place of worship.
Tealby, Lincolnshire | LN8 3XW
Tealby is well known for its connection to Alfred Lord Tennyson and the Tennyson family.
Moldgreen, Yorkshire | HD5 8AA
This church was established in 1865 and the original building, having been extended in 1891 remained in constant use until 1989, when it was demolished.