
St Margaret of Antioch
Marton, Lincolnshire | DN21 5AN
The small parish church of St Margaret of Antioch is located near the point where an old Roman road ran north to the fort at Torksey.
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Marton, Lincolnshire | DN21 5AN
The small parish church of St Margaret of Antioch is located near the point where an old Roman road ran north to the fort at Torksey.
Canterbury, Kent | CT1 1PA
All Saints is a Grade II listed building built in 1844.
Brierley, Yorkshire | S72 9JE
The church was built in 1869 as a chapel of ease to the medieval church of St Peter’s in Felkirk.
Felkirk, Yorkshire | S72 9DH
The recorded history of the church begins in 1120 when Swein, son of Ailric granted the 'church at Hoderode' into the control of the monks at Nostell Priory.
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Long Sutton, Lincolnshire | PE12 9JJ
Long Sutton's tower, standing to one side of the church, was built in the 13th century and, until the 18th century had open arches at its base.
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Frickley, Yorkshire | DN5 7BX
The church dates back to the 11th century, although much of the present church is 13th century.
Northowram, Yorkshire | HX3 7HL
St Matthew's is a prominent Gothic building in the centre of Northowram village, retaining its original external character and detail.
Clitheroe, Lancashire | BB7 1AZ
Welcome to Clitheroe United Reformed Church, we hope we can give you a warm welcome!
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Southfield , Lancashire | BB10 3RH
Our chapel was built in 1797 to fulfil a promise to John Wesley, who preached here in 1786.
Wissington, Suffolk | CO6 4LX
A small, charming 11th century Norman church standing near the River Stour in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with a notable ornamented south door, fine Norman chancel arch, 13th and 14th century wall paintings and unique 15th century font.
Lakenheath, Suffolk | IP27 9DS
Peeling away layers of time to discover what lay hidden for hundreds of years.
Cusworth, Yorkshire | DN5 7TU
Cusworth Hall was built by the architect George Platt for William Wrightson 1740-45.