
St James
Rigsby, Lincolnshire | LN11 0AL
In a secluded setting in the middle of trees with no electricity or water, can be found the tiny and delightful church of St James.
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Rigsby, Lincolnshire | LN11 0AL
In a secluded setting in the middle of trees with no electricity or water, can be found the tiny and delightful church of St James.
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Ringsfield, Suffolk | NR34 8JZ
A small thatched church set in old Ringsfield in the Waveney Valley in Suffolk.
Ringstead, Northamptonshire | NN14 4DH
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Ringwood, Hampshire | BH24 1AW
The patron of the parish church of St Peter & St Paul is the Dean of King’s college, Cambridge.
Ringwould, Kent | CT14 8HR
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Ripley, Yorkshire | HG3 3AD
Delightful North Yorkshire village church with a medieval 'weeping cross' in the churchyard.
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Ripon, Yorkshire | HG4 1QT
Ripon Cathedral has a history stretching back almost fourteen centuries, offering an unbroken tradition of witness to the Christian faith, both in the city of Ripon and across North Yorkshire.
Ripon, Yorkshire | HG4 3DY
In 1132, 13 monks came here to start a simpler life.
Ripon, Yorkshire | HG4 2AB
Today St Wilfrid’s is recognised as one of the finest Catholic parish churches in England with its sanctuary which was remodelled following the Second Vatican Council although the ornate reredos designed by Edward Pugin remains unaltered.
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Ripple, Worcestershire | GL20 6HA
The distinctive appearance of the church in this village near the River Severn is due mainly to the contrasting balustrade top section of the tower.
Ripponden, Yorkshire | HX6 4LA
A traditional Methodist church in the heart of the Pennines with warm hospitality and spectacular views.
Risca, Monmouthshire | NP11 6GR
Built in 1853 on the site of a Roman settlement, it is the latest in a succession of churches dating back to 1230AD.