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All Saints

Marsham, Norfolk | NR10 5RB

All Saints dates from the late 13th century and has many architectural glories, including: a 15th century rood screen; hammer beam roof with carved angels; seven sacrament font (1467); two small fragments of medieval glass in the tracery of a window depicting an elephant (thought to be the only one in medieval glass in East Anglia) and a unicorn.

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Immaculate Conception of Our Lady

Penzance, Cornwall | TR18 2DX

In 1843 this was and still remains, the first and largest post reformation Catholic church to be built in Cornwall.

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Sacred Heart

Southwold, Suffolk | IP18 6AH

We’re all going on a Suffolk summer holiday! Visit our church with a 'mission to a summer holiday place'.

Bethel Independent Methodist Chapel

Shelf, Yorkshire | HX3 7RS

To the casual passerby on the busy main road between Bradford and Halifax, Bethel Chapel, may signify nothing more than a large sombre building with a very large well kept graveyard.

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St Nicholas

Grainsby, Lincolnshire | DN36 5PT

St Nicholas is built of chalk and ironstone and has some interesting scorch marks on the walls, believed to be the result of the church being ‘fired’ by marauding Danes.

Holy Trinity

Low Moor, Yorkshire | BD12 0HR

An ancient Grade II church.

St Edmund King & Martyr

Southwold, Suffolk | IP18 6JA

One of Suffolk's greatest Perpendicular churches, the mightiest survivor of a chain along this coast here, built in the 15th century, when the county was one of the richest in England.

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Snaith Priory

Snaith, Yorkshire | DN14 9HE

Snaith Priory of St Laurence is a Grade I listed building situated in the town of Snaith in the East Riding of Yorkshire.

St Maelog

Llanfaelog, Anglesey | LL64 5JX

Dedicated to St Maelog, a Celtic saint who settled in Anglesey about 1450 years ago.

St James

Accrington, Greater Manchester | BB5 2ER

St James was founded as a Chapel of Ease for Altham parish church in 1546, rebuilt in 1763 and extended in 1828.

Mount Zion

Halifax, Yorkshire | HX2 8XG

Mount Zion Methodist Heritage Chapel is a significant site in the history of Methodism; Methodism's founder, John Wesley, regularly visited and stayed in the cottage which adjoins the chapel.