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York, Yorkshire | YO1 8RZ
A fine medieval church situated in the heart of the historic city of York.
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York, Yorkshire | YO1 8RZ
A fine medieval church situated in the heart of the historic city of York.
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York, Yorkshire | YO1 9QL
St Martin calls itself 'an old church in a modern guise', others have called it a phoenix risen from the ashes.
Cowgill, Cumbria | LA10 5RJ
Cowgill church is a welcoming haven for walkers, cyclists and other visitors, sitting on the Dales Way in the the Yorkshire Dales National Park just a mile from the Settle Carlisle Railway and Dent Station.
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Brigflatts, Cumbria | LA10 5HN
Brigflatts, near Sedbergh, Cumbria, is one of the most famous Quaker meeting houses, known and loved by Friends all over the world.
York, Yorkshire | YO1 9QD
This small medieval church, built on the site of a Saxon church and possibly a Roman temple, conceals a fine collection of stained glass, including the earliest in York.
Bishop Monkton, Yorkshire | HG3 3QZ
A friendly welcoming village church which plays an active and supporting role in the local community.
Forncett St Peter, Norfolk | NR16 1HY
St Peter’s most striking feature is its Saxon round tower which was built circa 1000AD and considered to be one of the best in the country.
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Langton on Swale, Yorkshire | DL7 0TE
A Grade II 12th century church which stands alone in a field just south of the village of Great Langton in an idyllic and peaceful rural setting.
York, Yorkshire | YO1 7EF
York Oratory is the Mother Church of the city of York.
Hawkshead, Cumbria | LA22 0PQ
A church has stood on this site, a small hill above Hawkshead, for over 800 years with the present church being built around 1490 (parts of the tower are older) and little changed since the late 16th century.
York, Yorkshire | YO1 7LF
Visitors could easily miss the gateway to Holy Trinity, at the end of Lady Row cottages in Goodramgate, the most ancient row of humble domestic buildings in York built in 1316.
York, Yorkshire | YO1 7EN
A special gem, basking in the shadow of York Minster.