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Ulceby, Lincolnshire | LN13 0HQ
A little brick built Anglican church standing by the side of a quiet country lane.
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Ulceby, Lincolnshire | LN13 0HQ
A little brick built Anglican church standing by the side of a quiet country lane.
Burnham Deepdale, Norfolk | PE31 8DD
The cluster of seven Burnham parishes can be confusing, but each church (one a ruin) is distinctive; St Mary's has one of East Anglia's many round towers.
Covenham St Mary, Lincolnshire | LN11 0PG
Only in the Covenhams can you find one village that is really two, having two churches that serve one!
Dent, Cumbria | LA10 5QJ
Situated in the beautiful valley of Dentdale, Cumbria yet within the boundary of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, this Grade II building was originally built as a meeting house by the Society of Friends in 1701.
Kendal, Cumbria | LA9 5AF
With a history dating back over a thousand years, one of the largest parish churches in the country and one of England's Greater Churches.
Framlingham, Suffolk | IP13 1BJ
St Michael's stands between the centre of the pleasing little market town of Framlingham and the great curtain wall of its 12th century castle.
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Runhall, Norfolk | NR9 4DR
A 13th century church with a round tower, set in a raised churchyard surrounded by fields, on the outskirts of the sparsely populated village of Runhall.
Whixley, Yorkshire | YO26 8AR
Do not miss this gem between York and Harrogate, listed in Domesday book of 1086, with fascinating headstops with strange faces staring at visitors from every angle.
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Fulford, Yorkshire | YO10 4HJ
A handsome Victorian church with beautiful stained glass windows, superb stone carvings and a fine altar with a gold mosaic.
Elloughton, Yorkshire | HU15 1HN
St Mary's is a beautiful Grade II listed church in crucifix form, close to local amenities and stunning local walks.
Wingfield, Suffolk | IP21 5RA
14th and 15th century church with magnificent tombs of some old Dukes of Suffolk.
Kendal, Cumbria | LA9 4BH
Early Quaker meetings in Kendal held at private houses. In 1687 a Friend bought the plot and building on the present site. This wonderful Grade II* listed building has a fascinating story to tell and like many other Meeting Houses, it’s well worth a visit!
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