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St Mechell

Llanfechell, Anglesey | LL68 0RE

A whitewashed village church with links to a 6th century saint and the story of a running hare.

St Maethlu

Llanfaethlu, Anglesey | LL65 4NR

A small country church overlooking the Irish Sea, with medieval fabric, ornate family memorials and possible link to the knights of King Arthur.

All Saints

Old Buckenham, Norfolk | NR17 1RP

All Saints is an ancient church with a fully thatched roof and full height octagonal tower, some Norman and medieval features, central to the village of Old Buckenham.

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St Margaret of Antioch

Thrandeston, Suffolk | IP21 4BY

Fascinating church in picturesque village.

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St Michael

Kirby le Soken, Essex | CO13 0EF

St. Michael’s is the parish church serving both Kirby le Soken and Kirby Cross. It stands back from the main road through Kirby le Soken at the end of a driveway.

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St Edmund

Roundhay, Yorkshire | LS8 1JN

A grade II listed building of grand proportions housing interesting heritage artefacts and stained glass windows.

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St Mary

Attleborough, Norfolk | NR17 2AH

From the outside St Mary's looks rather odd because the tower is at the east end, where the chancel should be.

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St Andrew

Hingham, Norfolk | NR9 4HW

Large 14th century Grade I listed church with links to Abraham Lincoln.

St Andrew

Utterby, Lincolnshire | LN11 0TH

This village church in its impressive and beautiful rural setting is always open and it is the focal point of the village and has been significant in the lives of local people since first established in the 12th century.

St Paul

Ireland Wood, Yorkshire | LS16 6BS

St Paul's is a post war octagonal estate church designed by Geoffrey Davy.

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St Andrew

Beesby, Lincolnshire | LN13 0JG

A small but much loved church built in brick and stone and containing a delightful stone carving of a man with toothache!

St Andrew

Roundhay, Yorkshire | LS81DS

Built between 1902 and 1908, as Roundhay Congregational Church the Grade II listed buildings at St Andrew’s provide a fascinating insight both into the history of Congregationalism and the development of church architecture at the start of the 20th century.