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St Julian

Benniworth, Lincolnshire | LN8 6JP

St Julian's is a large cruciform church which stands tucked away in the quaint village of Benniworth.

Pepper Hill Unitarian Chapel

Shelf, Yorkshire | HX3 7TH

Founded in 1858, Pepper Hill Unitarian Chapel is an independent, inclusive place of worship.

All Saints

Belton, Lincolnshire | DN9 1NS

Lovely 15th century church with an older Romanesque font.

St Leonard

Padiham, Lancashire | BB12 8HG

An imposing Grade II listed building of modern gothic design with much history, offering a warm welcome to its many visitors.

St Nicholas

Oakley, Suffolk | IP21 4BW

St Nicholas’ church, mainly 15th and 16th century, is possibly on an 8th century site (probably pre-Norman) with a 60ft tower built in the 14th century.

St Peter

Thorpe St Peter, Lincolnshire | PE24 4NW

A lovely Lincolnshire church with a spectacular font, possibly one of the best examples of Early English work in the county.

All Saints

Great Steeping, Lincolnshire | PE23 5PU

Great Steeping is home to two churches named All Saints and this one, built in 1891 of red brick, is the youngest.

All Saints

Goulceby, Lincolnshire | LN11 9TZ

Goulceby is a delightful village nestling in the valleys of the Lincolnshire Wolds on the Viking Way long distant footpath, All Saints is a welcomed shelter in inclement weather.

St Helen

Aswardby, Lincolnshire | PE23 4JS

The church was built in 1747, with later work in the 19th century.

St Leonard

Langho, Lancashire | BB6 8AB

Dog friendly rural church in the heart of the Ribble Valley.

Bethel Independent Methodist Chapel

Shelf, Yorkshire | HX3 7RS

To the casual passerby on the busy main road between Bradford and Halifax, Bethel Chapel, may signify nothing more than a large sombre building with a very large well kept graveyard.

We have supported this church

St Mary

Hainton, Lincolnshire | LN8 6LS

The church stands in the grounds of the Hall, which was and still is the home of the Heneage family and the chancel and north chapel contain an unparalleled and virtually unbroken sequence of family monuments dating from the 15th century.

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