St Oswald
Durham, County Durham | DH1 3DG
A 12th century church with fine stained glass, woodwork, sculpture and bells and a beautiful and interesting churchyard.
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Durham, County Durham | DH1 3DG
A 12th century church with fine stained glass, woodwork, sculpture and bells and a beautiful and interesting churchyard.
Durham, County Durham | DH1 3EH
Durham Cathedral is of the finest examples of Romanesque architecture in Europe, renowned for its spectacular location at the heart of the Durham UNESCO World Heritage Site, visit and you’ll soon discover why Bill Bryson described this magnificent place as the ‘best cathedral on planet earth’!
Ushaw Moor, County Durham | DH7 7PN
Pleasant. clean and friendly.
Maldon, Essex | CM9 5HN
Looking out over the River Blackwater, St Mary's is a very attractive church in an attractive setting, and is Maldon's most distinctive landmark.
Mundon, Essex | CM9 6PA
Mundon has emerged from one of the most extensive conservation campaigns that we have ever had to mount.
Trefin, Pembrokeshire | SA62 5AU
Trefin (probably derived from Tref (farmstead) and Ddyn (high ground) lies amid an area rich in early archaeology, including the remains of the Neolithic Chambered tomb at Carreg Samson, so called due to the legend of St Samson having placed the cap stone in position with his little finger.
Durham, County Durham | DH1 3RW
Durham Castle has two chapels. The Norman Chapel is older than the cathedral. with unusual carvings.
Aylsham, Norfolk | NR11 6EL
In 1372, John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster became the owner of the Manor of Aylsham.
Durham, County Durham | DH1 4PR
A beautiful church in central Durham, for 850 years it has provided prayerful. peaceful space for any visitor to enjoy.
Creekmoor, Dorset | BH17 7XZ
Originally dedicated in 1985, in the heart of Creekmoor in Poole.
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Nettlestead, Suffolk | IP8 4QS
This church doesn’t give away its secrets easily, but with a bit of detective work there is so much to discover!
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Marsham, Norfolk | NR10 5RB
All Saints dates from the late 13th century and has many architectural glories, including: a 15th century rood screen; hammer beam roof with carved angels; seven sacrament font (1467); two small fragments of medieval glass in the tracery of a window depicting an elephant (thought to be the only one in medieval glass in East Anglia) and a unicorn.
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