
All Saints
Wragby, Lincolnshire | LN8 5RA
The first noticeable feature about All Saints is its position in the town, you see that this church does not face east.
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Wragby, Lincolnshire | LN8 5RA
The first noticeable feature about All Saints is its position in the town, you see that this church does not face east.
Bootle, Merseyside | L20 9GA
Inspired by the German churches of the 1930s, Grade I listed St Monica’s church is an impressive brick structure with a green glaze pantile roof.
Misson, Yorkshire | DN10 6EB
Building on the church began during the 12th century and it has been the centre of religious life of the village for over 800 years.
Bircham Newton, Norfolk | PE31 6QR
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Lydgate, Greater Manchester | OL4 4JL
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Denaby Main, Yorkshire | DN12 4AQ
The first Roman Catholic priest appointed in Denaby Main was Father Kavanagh in 1894. Services took place in a disused schoolroom near the railway.
Denaby Main, Yorkshire | DN12 4AJ
The first church of All Saints was consecrated by the Archbishop of York in 1900.
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The church was founded in 1796 and is an attractive Grade II listing building.
Brampton Bierlow, Yorkshire | S63 6AN
Christ Church is a splendid Victorian church, built in the decorated style in 1855, when the communities of Brampton and West Melton were growing fast with the expansion of coal mining.
Morton, Lincolnshire | DN21 3AD
A treasure house of William Morris and Sir Edward Burne-Jones windows.
Llandudwen, Gwynedd | LL53 8SR
This stunning ancient church, founded in the 5th century as a pilgrimage site to St Tudwen, is a place of solitude and spiritual refuge and is open all year round.
Wath upon Dearne, Yorkshire | S63 7RD
For more than 1000 years a building has stood on this spot, Saxons and Normans, Tudors and Elizabethans, Victorians and even us today have left their mark on it.