St Nicholas
Grainsby, Lincolnshire | DN36 5PT
St Nicholas is built of chalk and ironstone and has some interesting scorch marks on the walls, believed to be the result of the church being ‘fired’ by marauding Danes.
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Grainsby, Lincolnshire | DN36 5PT
St Nicholas is built of chalk and ironstone and has some interesting scorch marks on the walls, believed to be the result of the church being ‘fired’ by marauding Danes.
Brigsley, Lincolnshire | DN37 0BJ
The church that serves this beautiful little village in Lincolnshire has a fascinating tower showing many stages of the building’s history and is situated in a quiet lane, perched on a precarious slope.
Littlebourne, Kent | CT3 1UA
Set in a large and leafy churchyard, this attractive flint built church dates from the 13th century, thought to be founded by the monks of St Augustines' Abbey in Canterbury who may have used Littlebourne as a vineyard.
Covenham St Bartholomew, Lincolnshire | LN11 0PF
This cruciform 14th century church with its wooden, slate dressed tower and a Georgian lead roof was sadly made redundant in 1980.
Menston, Yorkshire | LS29 6EU
A village church in the centre of the community.
Kildwick, Yorkshire | BD20 9BB
With a history reaching to the dawn of Christianity in Craven, this magnificent building tells a thousand year story with mediaeval piety and Tudor jerry building.
Llanrhwydrys, Anglesey | LL67 0DY
A tiny, ancient church perched near the sea in the quiet of remotest north Anglesey.
Thorner, Yorkshire | LS14 3ED
Attractive 19th century church with 15th century tower, built in sandstone and placed prominently in attractive village.
We have supported this church
North Thoresby, Lincolnshire | DN36 5QG
Church with Saxon origins, bearing witness to the constant use and love by the local community as a place of worship throughout its history.
Kirmington, Lincolnshire | DN39 6YW
In a central position on the main street of Kirmington stands St Helena, with its 13th century ironstone tower, crowned by a copper on timber spire in 1838.
Covenham St Mary, Lincolnshire | LN11 0PG
Only in the Covenhams can you find one village that is really two, having two churches that serve one!
Burnham Overy, Norfolk | PE31 8HX
St Clement's is the most distinctive of all the Burnham churches with its large, square, Norman tower and chancel and nave at either side.