St Piran
Perranzabuloe, Cornwall | TR4 9LQ
St Piran’s is the parish church of Perranzabuloe was situated just outside the village of Perranporth following the demise of the previous church which succumbed to the encroachment of sand.
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Perranzabuloe, Cornwall | TR4 9LQ
St Piran’s is the parish church of Perranzabuloe was situated just outside the village of Perranporth following the demise of the previous church which succumbed to the encroachment of sand.
Blakeney, Norfolk | NR25 7NW
The earliest part of this church is its chancel, from the late 13th century.
Norwich, Norfolk | NR2 2PA
The Cathedral of St John the Baptist is a fine example of the great Victorian Gothic Revival.
Lancaster, Lancashire | LA1 3BT
St Peter's was seen to reflect a bygone era when the glory of a Catholic England was unopposed and unsurpassed.
Scotton, Yorkshire | HG5 9HY
We are a small rural parish church which prides itself on its friendly welcome.
Ripley, Yorkshire | HG3 3AD
Delightful North Yorkshire village church with a medieval 'weeping cross' in the churchyard.
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Newton upon Derwent, Yorkshire | YO41 4DA
Built in 1901, our village chapel welcomes visitors to browse our village heritage archives.
Norwich, Norfolk | NR2 1RD
Far more than the cathedral, tucked away in its quiet close, the church of St Peter Mancroft is in the very heart of Norwich.
Norwich, Norfolk | NR1 3LG
All Saints is one of the five ringing towers in Norwich.
Sibton, Suffolk | IP17 2NB
A church building full of atmosphere that clearly demonstrates its complex development and many associations through its 800 years existence.
Norwich, Norfolk | NR31AE
Originally it is believed there were 63 medieval churches in the city. St George is one of the remaining 31 and has the distinction of not only being architecturally worth a visit but is one of eight in regular weekly use.
Norwich, Norfolk | NR31AE
Set amid cobbled streets and old cottages near the top of Elm Hill, this church dates from the 15th century but looks older than other Perpendicular examples in Norwich; perhaps partly because of its dumpy, pyramid topped tower.