Grimsby Minster
Grimsby, Lincolnshire | DN31 1EP
The church was mentioned in the Domesday Book and there is evidence of Roman and Saxon material in the west wall.
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Grimsby, Lincolnshire | DN31 1EP
The church was mentioned in the Domesday Book and there is evidence of Roman and Saxon material in the west wall.
Fence, Lancashire | BB12 9ED
Wheatley Lane Methodist Church is situated in the Pendleside area of Lancashire.
Llanbabo, Anglesey | LL66 0AE
An almost unique medieval church which has enjoyed relatively little restoration such that it remains largely medieval dating from the 12th century and mentioned in the Norwich Taxation of 1254.
Saltaire, Yorkshire | BD18 3LF
Saltaire United Reformed Church is a Grade I listed building built in 1859 by Sir Titus Salt in the village of Saltaire, now a World Heritage Site.
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Idle, Yorkshire | BD10 8PY
The origins of Upper Chapel begin in 1630 with a building erected by Anglicans and Presbyterians followed by the appointment in 1660 of the first Congregational Minister.
Worstead, Norfolk | NR28 9AL
An impressive 14th and 15th century flint church in Worstead, built on the proceeds of the medieval wool trade.
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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Antingham, Norfolk | NR28 0NL
Nestled in the countryside, there is, sadly, no historical truth in the legend that the two churches of Antingham in one churchyard were built by two sisters. The pretty church of St Mary and the atmospheric ivy clad ruin of St Margaret.
Amlwch, Anglesey | LL68 9ED
An iconic avant garde church from the 1930s, designed by an Italian architect who married a Welshwoman and settled in Conwy.
Bingley, Yorkshire | BD16 2LU
The chapel’s first minister appointed in 1695 rejoiced in the name of Accepted Lister.
Baildon, Yorkshire | BD17 6JP
The pretty white church of St James in Charlestown, Baildon is a late 19th century painted tongue and groove timber building, it was moved to Yorkshire from Essex by traction engine in 1904.
Barton Turf, Norfolk | NR12 8YU
St Michael & All Angels is a fine old 14th century Norfolk church with an historically important rood screen, with the complete Nine Orders of Angels.