All Saints
Thornage, Norfolk | NR25 7QH
Discover the quiet beauty and timeless charm of All Saints in Thornage, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of the north Norfolk countryside dating back more than 1000 years.
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Thornage, Norfolk | NR25 7QH
Discover the quiet beauty and timeless charm of All Saints in Thornage, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of the north Norfolk countryside dating back more than 1000 years.
Beverley, Yorkshire | HU17 0DP
Beverley Minster is one of the finest Gothic churches in Europe and is equal to the greatest of our cathedrals.
Beverley, Yorkshire | HU17 8DL
St Mary’s church has long been acknowledged to be one of the finest examples of a late medieval church in England.
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Bishop Wilton, Yorkshire | YO42 1SA
Known as 'The Queen of the Wolds', St Edith's is a Norman church, remodelled by JL Pearson for Sir Tatton Sykes in the mid 19th century.
Cawston, Norfolk | NR10 4AG
Cawston's enormous cruciform church has treasures that are well worth travelling for.
Muker, Yorkshire | DL11 6DN
This small, charming church nestles in the village of Muker in Upper Swaledale and has much to interest the casual visitor.
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.
Hedon, Yorkshire | HU12 8EH
St Augustine is the only one of Hedon's three medieval churches to survive, the oldest part dating from 1190.
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Ennerdale Bridge, Cumbria | CA23 3AR
Located within the Lake District National Park, first stop on the popular Coast to Coast walk, St Mary’s is beside the River Ehen, close to the two pubs and a tearoom and shop; the old churchyard has associations with William Wordsworth.
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.