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Emmanuel Church

Fleetwood, Lancashire | FY7 6RE

Out of these ageing bricks & intricately carved woodwork, the church seeks, from 1908 to present day, to be a living breathing presence of God's love in the town of Fleetwood.

West Park URC

Harrogate, Yorkshire | HG1 1BH

An imposing structure at the entrance to a new show avenue, namely Victoria Avenue, linking the two ancient villages of High and Low Harrogate.

St Peter

Wawne, Yorkshire | HU7 5XH

St Peter’s is a simple, but beautiful building at least 900 years old! It has the great attraction of being a quiet village church in the countryside although it is so close to Hull.

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All Saints

York, Yorkshire | YO1 8RZ

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St Peter

Harrogate, Yorkshire | HG1 1PB

In mid Victorian days, interest in health and in travel coincided with the building of Harrogate around its new Spa, Mary Anne Fielde donated her house to be the Vicarage, and her garden for a church and a school to be built.

St Mary Priory

Swine, Yorkshire | HU11 4JE

St Mary's is a fragment of a priory of Cistercian nuns built in the late 12th century.

St Wilfrid

Harrogate, Yorkshire | HG1 2EY

St Wilfrid's church, is a wonderful example of the work of Temple Moore and his son in law, Leslie Moore which stands proud in the centre of town.

Beverley Minster

Beverley, Yorkshire | HU17 0DP

Beverley Minster is one of the finest Gothic churches in Europe and is equal to the greatest of our cathedrals.

York Baptist Church

York, Yorkshire | YO1 6EX

Dating back to 1868, the Grade II listed church was the first Gothic style non-conformist chapel in York and has been little altered over the centuries.

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St Mary

Beverley, Yorkshire | HU17 8DL

St Mary’s church has long been acknowledged to be one of the finest examples of a late medieval church in England.

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Holy Trinity Micklegate

York, Yorkshire | YO1 6LE

The walls of the nave and the central tower is all that remain of the substantial Benedictine priory church founded in 1089, itself on the site of a pre-Conquest church.