
St Michael
East Ardsley, Yorkshire | WF3 2LJ
The current church building is circa 145 years old, but there has been a place of worship here since 1206.
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East Ardsley, Yorkshire | WF3 2LJ
The current church building is circa 145 years old, but there has been a place of worship here since 1206.
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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Cuxwold, Lincolnshire | LN7 6DA
Described by Arthur Mee as 'tiny and remote and prettily set' Cuxwold does indeed feel a little remote when there but it's only just off the main arterial road in Lincolnshire.
Hebden Bridge, Yorkshire | HX7 8EW
Hope Chapel is a vibrant sanctuary space serving residents and visitors in the lovely Pennine town of Hebden Bridge.
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Northowram, Yorkshire | HX3 7HL
St Matthew's is a prominent Gothic building in the centre of Northowram village, retaining its original external character and detail.
Belleau, Lincolnshire | LN13 0BW
St John the Baptist, nestling in the rural Lincolnshire Wolds, tells the story of Sir Henry Vane, one of the first Governors of Massachusetts USA.
Somerby, Lincolnshire | DN38 6EY
The church sits in a hollow amidst the rolling hills of the Wolds situated between Bigby and Grasby.
Amcotts, Lincolnshire | DN17 4AL
Built in 1853 is currently housing three exhibitions; the Inclesmoor Embroidery Map, the forgotten village of Amcotts at Flixborough and the award winning Amcotts Butterfly Garden.
Hebden Bridge, Yorkshire | HX7 6DS
St James the Great, with its Bronte and Anne Lister connections is situated in the beautiful Calder Valley, with its literary and industrial heritage.
Zennor, Cornwall | TR26 3BY
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Carleton St Peter, Norfolk | NR14 7BB
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Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire | LN12 2EW
Sir Roger de Montalt, a baron during the reign of Henry VIII, gifted the land on which St Mary's was built.