
St Mary the Virgin
Northill, Bedfordshire | SG18 9AA
Started around 1330, nestling in the pretty village of Northill, St Mary's is a delightful Bedfordshire church, well worth a visit.
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Northill, Bedfordshire | SG18 9AA
Started around 1330, nestling in the pretty village of Northill, St Mary's is a delightful Bedfordshire church, well worth a visit.
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Northington, Hampshire | SO24 9TH
A Victorian grade II* listed church that has retained its candelabra and is stunning and in a stunning rural position.
Northleach, Gloucestershire | GL54 3HG
Northleach church is a monument to the 15th century glory days of this sleepy little town, when Northleach wool was the finest and the town's merchants the wealthiest.
Northmore Green, Somerset | TA7 0AS
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Northorpe, Lincolnshire | DN21 4AA
Standing on a mound in the centre of the village our church is an unknown gem, here are intriguing masons marks, a 1498 incised slab, a 1595 brass and a medieval altar stone.
Northowram, Yorkshire | HX3 7HL
St Matthew's is a prominent Gothic building in the centre of Northowram village, retaining its original external character and detail.
Northrepps, Norfolk | NR27 0LG
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Norton, Northamptonshire | NN11 2ND
A large 14th and 15th century church with a slightly earlier tower impressively placed at the edge of the village near Norton Hall formerly a seat of the Knightley family and in the 19th century Beriah Botfield, the bibliophile.
Norton Juxta Kemspey, Worcestershire | WR5 2PS
Garrison church to Norton Barracks and the Worcestershire Regiment the church underwent major restoration and rebuilding by W J Hopkins and Ewan Christian in 1875/76.
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Norton Juxta Twycross, Leicestershire | CV9 3PU
An early 14th century village church in the middle of the country, might this perhaps have been where Robin Hood could have rode the glen, or Ivanhoe hunted boar, or Richard III marched his men, can you hear the monkeys at the nearby zoo?
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Norton on Derwent, Yorkshire | YO17 9AE
The first Christian converts were baptised in the River Derwent in 627 AD by St Paulinus, one of the second batch of Roman missionary monks sent by Pope Gregory to convert Britain.
Norton, Yorkshire | S8 8JQ
Norton was once the first parish in Derbyshire encountered by Sheffielders on the road south, just imagine the London coach toiling up Derbyshire Lane! Seen from Graves Park it still appears in a rural setting.