St James the Great
Long Marston, Warwickshire | CV37 8RN
St James the Great has a 14th century Decorated Gothic nave and chancel, but was rebuilt in the 19th century.
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Long Marston, Warwickshire | CV37 8RN
St James the Great has a 14th century Decorated Gothic nave and chancel, but was rebuilt in the 19th century.
Leominster, Herefordshire | HR6 8LL
A Moravian congregation was established at Leominster in 1750 with the church being built in 1759, consecrated in 1751 and has served the neighbouring community ever since.
Leominster, Herefordshire | HR6 8QS
A carefully designed and little altered Gothic Revival church by Peter Paul Pugin, in a town with associations with two Catholic martyrs.
Cradley, Herefordshire | WR13 5LH
Situated in the Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this Grade II* listed church dates back to at least the 12th century.
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Ince, Cheshire | CH2 4NX
St James the Great, dating from the 15th century, sits in the historic village of Ince which is listed in the Domesday Book.
Bolsover, Derbyshire | S42 6HG
The Norman / Victorian church is dedicated to St Mary, the mother of Jesus and to the Roman Saint Laurence, who traditionally was martyred by being roasted alive on a gridiron.
Beauchief, Yorkshire | S8 7BD
The Abbey and grounds were given to the people of Sheffield in 1932 and there is much to see for everyone who enjoys history and the peace of the countryside.
Llangollen, Denbighshire | LL20 8HU
St Collen’s belongs to a group of three churches in the Mission Area of Valle Crucis, and situated in the heart of the beautiful town, Llangollen.
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Great Malvern, Worcestershire | WR14 2AY
When the priory was founded in the 11th century, this part of Worcestershire was a densely wooded forest, probably as remote as anywhere in England.
Calverton, Nottinghamshire | NG14 6FQ
13th century church in Early English style featuring carvings from the 12th century, an historic village church with a difference.
Blidworth, Nottinghamshire | NG21 0QX
Only the west tower from the medieval 15th century church survives, the rest was built in 1739 by Rhodes of Barlborough and 1839 by Colvin.
Southam, Warwickshire | CV47 0EA
A handsome 14th century Grade 1 listed church with interesting and quirky stories to tell and a focal point of our small market town.