All Saints
Cockthorpe, Norfolk | NR23 1QS
This small and compact church is full of character and interest.
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Cockthorpe, Norfolk | NR23 1QS
This small and compact church is full of character and interest.
Stiffkey, Norfolk | NR23 1QJ
The church has a history which goes back over 900 years and there is a suggestion that it occupies a burial mound from the pre Christian era. This is a holy place where generations of worshippers have felt drawn to God.
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Rylstone, Yorkshire | BD23 6LH
One of the Rylstone's most iconic buildings, the church was constructed between 1852 and 1853 and has a gritstone exterior in a style known as 'churchwarden gothic'.
Burgh Parva, Norfolk | NR24 2PU
A rare example of a 'tin tabernacle' erected for the railway workers of Melton Constable in 1903.
Airton, Yorkshire | BD23 4AE
The Meeting House is probably the oldest non-conformist place of worship anywhere.
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Harrogate, Yorkshire | HG1 1BH
An imposing structure at the entrance to a new show avenue, namely Victoria Avenue, linking the two ancient villages of High and Low Harrogate.
Harrogate, Yorkshire | HG1 5RD
Grade II 1880s listed baptist church.
Harrogate, Yorkshire | HG1 1PB
In mid Victorian days, interest in health and in travel coincided with the building of Harrogate around its new Spa, Mary Anne Fielde donated her house to be the Vicarage, and her garden for a church and a school to be built.
Harrogate, Yorkshire | HG1 2EY
St Wilfrid's church, is a wonderful example of the work of Temple Moore and his son in law, Leslie Moore which stands proud in the centre of town.
Ruanlanihorne, Cornwall | TR2 5NZ
Set in the lovely creekside village of Ruan Lanihorne the church, dedicated to the Celtic Saint Rumon, has been the centre of Christian life in the village and surrounding countryside for over 1000 years.
Guernsey, Channel Islands | GY11WY
Built in 1838 of blue granite with a square tower, a welcoming church for all ages.
Briston, Norfolk | NR24 2LE
Grade II Briston church sits at the heart of a working agricultural village and houses the iconic iron cello made by a 18th century local blacksmith to accompany services.