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.
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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.
Wainfleet All Saints, Lincolnshire | PE25 4JD
The simple preaching house style of All Saints has been modified over the years and in particular by the addition of the Gothic style chancel and high altar.
Arnside, Cumbria | LA5 0DW
For a small village church, St James has an amazing wealth of stained glass.
Burton in Kendal, Cumbria | LA6 1NT
Our traditional Westmorland church is a Grade I listed building which dates from the 12th century.
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Flixborough, Lincolnshire | DN15 8RL
This beautiful church is nestled in the heart of the North Lincolnshire countryside. The tranquil church grounds accommodate the memorial to the Nypro disaster in 1974.
Burgh on Bain, Lincolnshire | LN8 6JY
St Helen’s sits proud in the centre of this modest Lincolnshire village but in the nearby hills and fields lies a wealth of history including bronze age barrows and Roman roads.
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Broughton, Lincolnshire | DN20 0HY
A parish church with an Anglo Saxon tower.
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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.
Burnsall, Yorkshire | BD23 6BP
It is believed that St Wilfrid's history goes right back to its foundation by St Wilfrid of Ripon before 700AD.
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Selby, Yorkshire | YO8 4PU
Dating back to the 12th century, the magnificent monastic church that survived the dissolution of this Benedictine Abbey.
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Gayton le Wold, Lincolnshire | LN11 0RA
So small in fact it doesn’t appear on some of the larger scale maps, the brick church of St Peter sits peacefully on the hillside of this rural hamlet.
Harwich, Essex | CO12 3DR
The port of Harwich is a must see destination for history lovers as it is the place where the Mayflower ship is believed to have been built and where its captain, Christopher Jones lived and was twice wed at St Nicholas church, which was rebuilt 1821.