St Mary
Bolton on Swale, Yorkshire | DL10 6AQ
St Mary's has the memorial of Henry Jenkins, who is reputed to have lived until the grand age of 169 years.
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Bolton on Swale, Yorkshire | DL10 6AQ
St Mary's has the memorial of Henry Jenkins, who is reputed to have lived until the grand age of 169 years.
Wingfield, Suffolk | IP21 5RA
14th and 15th century church with magnificent tombs of some old Dukes of Suffolk.
Windermere, Cumbria | LA23 1BA
St Mary's church came into being as a direct result of the coming of the railway to Windermere, just a short walk downhill from the Railway Station and in view of the Lake and magnificent fells.
Whatlington, Sussex | TN33 0ND
Charming medieval church in an idyllic rural setting with an award winning post fire restoration in 2010 to 2013.
Davidstow, Cornwall | PL32 0XT
Davidstow means David's Place and according to legend the church was founded by St David in the 6th century, whilst visiting his mother at nearby Altarnun.
East Heslerton, Yorkshire | YO17 8RN
A tall tower and wonderful views.
Coniston, Cumbria | LA21 8EN
In the centre of the village with fabulous views of the Coniston Old Man which overlooks Coniston Water, the church hails two local heroes in John Ruskin and Dinald Campbell.
Troutbeck, Cumbria | LA23 1PE
Nestling in the hills of the Troutbeck Valley, a Place for walkers and pilgrims to pause, reflect and find their eternal bearings.
Hardwick, Norfolk | NR15 2AB
On the lanes just south of Shelton, Hardwick's little church is a contrast to its elegant neighbour.
Shelton, Norfolk | PE28 0NP
In a tiny hamlet tucked away among Norfolk's lanes and fields, St Mary's is a church of distinction and beauty.
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Battle, Sussex | TN33 0AD
The abbey was built on the site of the pivotal Battle of Hastings, and contains the traditional location of King Harold's death.
Richmond, Yorkshire | DL10 7AQ
A very fine church with Norman origins, substantially altered by Gilbert Scott.