St Martin
South Raynham, Norfolk | NR21 7DE
St Martin's has wonderful stained glass and its 13th century altar which is in use.
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South Raynham, Norfolk | NR21 7DE
St Martin's has wonderful stained glass and its 13th century altar which is in use.
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Bilsby, Lincolnshire | PE24 5DJ
Lovely 15th century Grade II* village church that is an absolute gem on the inside.
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Pretty Georgian brick church with west end gallery, Victorian glass and internal panelling.
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A historic Roman Catholic 'Barn' style chapel built in 1755 during penal times.
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Morley, Yorkshire | LS27 9PA
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Messingham, Lincolnshire | DN17 3RZ
The church dates from the 13th century but little is known about its early history, it underwent a massive restoration 1784 after its original spire fell down.
Bowling, Bradford, Yorkshire | BD5 7BX
St Stephen's church is a Grade II listed building that dates back to 1869.
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Blackpool, Lancashire | FY2 9RB
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Sykehouse, Yorkshire | DA14 9AT
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Gunby, Lincolnshire | PE23 5SL
In a leafy glade in the grounds of Gunby Hall, this delightful medieval church contains many memorials to the Massingberd family, once owners of Gunby.
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Oxenhope, Yorkshire | BD22 9QJ
In 1845, the Reverend Patrick Bronté, father of the famous novelist sisters Charlotte, Anne and Emily Bronte, appointed the curate the Revd Joseph Brett Grant to take charge of the newly formed Ecclesiastical district now known as Oxenhope.
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