
St Thomas the Martyr
Winchelsea, Sussex | TN36 4EB
Winchelsea was built as a new, planned, town in 1288 after the old town was destroyed by the sea and the church was given a large and prestigious plot within a very large churchyard.
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Winchelsea, Sussex | TN36 4EB
Winchelsea was built as a new, planned, town in 1288 after the old town was destroyed by the sea and the church was given a large and prestigious plot within a very large churchyard.
Pett Level, Sussex | TN35 4EH
St Nicholas, 15 yards from the shingle beach at Pett Level, was until 1935 the home of the Life Saving Rocket Launcher for the Coastguard.
St Endellion, Cornwall | PL29 3TP
St Endellion is one of England’s holy places, an ancient collegiate church with four prebends.
Little Steeping, Lincolnshire | PE23 5BL
Beautiful 14th century church on the edge of the Lincolnshire fens with historical links to the Spice Islands of Zanzibar.
East Bergholt, Suffolk | CO7 6TA
Grade I Listed medieval church with unique bell cage.
Wainfleet St Mary, Lincolnshire | PE24 4HP
An impressive survivor of a deserted medieval settlement and lovingly restored in the late 19th century.
Birstall , Yorkshire | WF17 9PB
The present church of St Peter, originally dedicated to St Peter & St Paul, is the fourth stone church to occupy this site.
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Rye, Sussex | TN31 7HF
Set in the heart of Rye, surrounded by narrow streets lined with picturesque houses, St Mary's is a natural magnet for visitors to the ancient Cinque port.
Somersby, Lincolnshire | PE23 4NP
Early Perpendicular, Grade II listed church and birthplace of Alfred Lord Tennyson, the Victorian poet whose father George Clayton Tennyson was rector from 1806 until his death in 1831.
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Blackburn, Lancashire | BB2 6PS
A 1900 building designed Paley & Austin of Lancaster and noted for its important heritage for its church fixtures.
Molash, Kent | CT4 8HD
St Peter's is in a windswept location, in open farmland, with ancient yew trees and a patina of great antiquity.
Thorne, Yorkshire | DN8 5NP
St Nicholas has been at the centre of the community of Thorne for around 1000 years, remains found in the area show that Thorne became a settlement in Anglo Saxon times.