St Katherine
Knockholt, Kent | TN14 7LS
The ownership of lands in Ockholte, Latinised Acolta, is recorded in various deeds from 1197 onwards.
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Knockholt, Kent | TN14 7LS
The ownership of lands in Ockholte, Latinised Acolta, is recorded in various deeds from 1197 onwards.
How Caple, Herefordshire | HR1 4SX
Dreamy rural church with romantic interior, overlooking pasture land which leads down to the winding Wye, a romantic and historic How Caple which is understandably one of Herefordshire's most popular wedding churches.
Birdham, Sussex | PO20 7SP
Huge buttresses and a massive stair turret flank the 16th century tower of this tucked away village church south west of Chichester.
East Harling, Norfolk | NR16 2NB
The first thing the visitor will notice about East Harling's church is the very distinctive pinnacled wooden and lead cased spirelet, or fleche, crowning the tower.
Donnington, Sussex | PO20 7PN
A haven betwixt a roman walled city, the sea and open countryside.
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Crawley, Sussex | RH10 3DF
Back at the beginning of the 20th century, Sunday worship took place in a small wooden hut, not far from the church’s current site.
Little Ellingham, Norfolk | NR17 1JH
The church has a medieval tower, a 19th century nave and chancel set within a loved and well cared for churchyard.
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Witham, Essex | CM8 2JS
An excellent example of a traditional church from the 14th century.
Drinkstone, Suffolk | IP30 9SX
Well preserved medieval church, with some evidence of an even earlier church, which is full of references to the village history.
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Crowhurst, Surrey | RH7 6LR
The small church is an attractive building of 12th and 15th century work with alterations and additions occurring in the 13th and 14th centuries.
Ebchester, County Durham | DH8 0PW
Founded in the late 12th century under Bishop Puiset of Durham, it was built on land granted by the Diocese to Sherburn Hospital for sick brethren to convalesce.
Lullingstone, Kent | DA4 0HY
Go through the Tudor gatehouse of Lullingstone Castle to see the 14th century flint church with 15th century rood screen and chapel and 18th century plaster ceilings with stained glass from the 14th to 18th centuries.