All Saints
Tealby, Lincolnshire | LN8 3XW
Tealby is well known for its connection to Alfred Lord Tennyson and the Tennyson family.
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Tealby, Lincolnshire | LN8 3XW
Tealby is well known for its connection to Alfred Lord Tennyson and the Tennyson family.
Bakewell, Derbyshire | DE45 1FD
The earliest church in Bakewell dates from Anglo Saxon times, but there were probably Christians here long before then, very likely they were among the Roman settlers from the 2nd century onwards.
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Goldthorpe, Yorkshire | S63 9JY
The church was built by the 2nd Viscount Halifax, keen to inspire the local community and encourage their spiritual wellbeing.
Brodsworth, Yorkshire | DN5 7XH
This pretty country village is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as ‘Brodesworde’.
Scrivelsby, Lincolnshire | LN9 6JB
The manor of Scrivelsby is held by a form of tenure which requires the performance of a service rather than a money payment, in this case as the Kings or Queens Champion.
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Stainforth, Yorkshire | DN7 5AQ
St Mary’s has in itself a short history, compared with other churches in the area.
Horncastle, Lincolnshire | LN9 5HW
Built in the 13th century, the oldest part is the low tower which is surmounted by a small spirelet that is completely out of proportion with the rest of the building!
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Kirk Bramwith, Yorkshire | DN7 5SW
Explore the countryside of north Doncaster and you will discover the village of Kirk Bramwith and set alongside the River Dun navigation floodplain the tiny church of St Mary is a lovely place to visit.
Horncastle, Lincolnshire | LN9 6BD
The first Wesleyan Methodist chapel was built in 1786 in the district known as The Wong or Cagthorpe. It was replaced by a new chapel on the same site in 1806.
Bicker, Lincolnshire | PE20 3BX
A unique church with its roots in Anglo Saxon times, packed with history, norman and early english architectural delights and is the focal point of our beautiful village of Bicker.
Elsecar, Yorkshire | S74 8AH
The name Elsecar is thought to mean ‘Elsi’s marsh’. Elsi was a Saxon lord who owned land here and ‘car’ is an old word for low, swampy ground.
Egleton, Rutland | LE15 5AD
An intimate 12th century church noted for its tympanum and other Norman carvings set in a peaceful conservation village on the edge of Rutland Water.