Norwich Cathedral
Norwich, Norfolk | NR3 1RZ
Unearth over 900 years of history and explore the awe inspiring Cathedral, view fascinating exhibitions, enjoy the Refectory café and experience the tranquillity of the Herb and Japanese Gardens.
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Norwich, Norfolk | NR3 1RZ
Unearth over 900 years of history and explore the awe inspiring Cathedral, view fascinating exhibitions, enjoy the Refectory café and experience the tranquillity of the Herb and Japanese Gardens.
Mountnorris, County Armagh | BT60 2UF
Beautiful gem of architecture.
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Norwich, Norfolk | NR3 3NT
A relatively new church but with 90 years of history, reaching out to its community.
Whitehaven, Cumbria | CA28 7DG
Known affectionately as 'The Old Church' St Nicholas was built in 1693, the first place of worship what was then the fishing village of St Bees.
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Wythburn, Cumbria | CA12 4TW
At the southern end of Thirlmere reservoir, in the shadows of Helvellyn stands picturesque Wythburn church and a solitary group of houses, all that now remain of the submerged village.
Whitehaven, Cumbria | CA28 7PY
A fine example of a Georgian church, built in 1752-1753.
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Sheriff Hutton, Yorkshire | YO60 6SS
Contains the only tomb to a member of the royal family in an English parish church.
Swine, Yorkshire | HU11 4JE
St Mary's is a fragment of a priory of Cistercian nuns built in the late 12th century.
Kirkland, Cumbria | CA26 3YE
A small but functional mission church suitable for both church and community use for over 135 years.
Blakeney, Norfolk | NR25 7NW
The earliest part of this church is its chancel, from the late 13th century.
Orton, Cumbria | CA10 3RQ
All Saints is a much loved church and has been the centre of the community for hundreds of years, with origins in the late 13th century.
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Patrington, Yorkshire | HU12 0RE
The respected critic and historian Nikolaus Pevsner was much taken with St Patrick's; 'For sheer architectural beauty few parish churches in England can vie with Patrington'.