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Fairhaven URC

Lytham St Annes, Lancashire | FY8 1AX

The Grade II* listed Fairhaven United Reformed Church (The White Church) is probably the most unusual and iconic church in the Fylde yet many people tell us that they know hardly anything about the church or that they pass by regularly but haven’t ever been inside.

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All Saints

Beighton, Norfolk | NR13 3JZ

A lovely 14th century building of flint and stone dressing with thatched nave roof supported by 28 original 14th century single framed scissor braced collar rafters.

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St Paul

Bryning with Warton, Lancashire | PR4 1BD

An attractive late Victorian, sandstone church with a beautiful early 18th century churchyard.

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The Well Church

Lytham St Annes, Lancashire | FY8 4EZ

Built in 1908, features stunning Accrington brick in stretcher bond, sandstone dressings, and a graduated Cumbrian slate roof with red ridge tiles, all in the elegant Arts & Crafts Perpendicular style.

St Thomas

Stanningley, Yorkshire | LS28 6NB

St Thomas church, with its unusual layout and ceiling, is a wonderful place to meet together for worship or to trace the industrial history of Stanningley.

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St Giles

Colby, Norfolk | NR11 7EF

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Leeds Cathedral

Leeds, Yorkshire | LS2 8BE

Leeds Cathedral is one of the finest Catholic Cathedrals in England; newly restored Saint Anne's is situated in the heart of the Leeds city centre.

St John the Baptist

Alkborough, Lincolnshire | DN15 9JF

A small monastic establishment is believed to have existed at Alkborough just prior to the Norman Conquest and the church tower is thought to be of Anglo Saxon origin dating back to 1052.

St Wilfrid

Halton, Leeds, Yorkshire | LS15 7NP

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St Helen

Ranworth, Norfolk | NR13 6HT

St Helen's is famous for its remarkable screen, a masterpiece made in about 1450.

St John the Baptist

Pendeen, Cornwall | TR19 7SF

Under the Act of 1843, districts were separated from large parishes and were known as ‘Peel Districts’, from Sir Robert Peel who promoted the Act.