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St Mark

Portadown, County Armagh | BT62 3LN

St Mark's Portadown was consecrated as St Martin's in 1826, and renamed St Mark's in 1872.

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St Helena

Kirmington, Lincolnshire | DN39 6YW

In a central position on the main street of Kirmington stands St Helena, with its 13th century ironstone tower, crowned by a copper on timber spire in 1838.

St Mary

Winthorpe, Lincolnshire | PE25 1EJ

A well loved 14th and 15th century stone church.

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St Mary

Dallinghoo, Suffolk | IP13 0LA

St Mary's is a rural church about three miles north of Woodbridge, it's full of history and memories and has served this small village for nearly 1000 years.

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St Martin

South Raynham, Norfolk | NR21 7DE

St Martin's has wonderful stained glass and its 13th century altar which is in use.

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Grey Abbey

Greyabbey, County Down | BT22 2NQ

Along with Inch Abbey, Greyabbey is the best example of Anglo-Norman Cistercian architecture in Ulster and was the daughter house of Holm Cultram in Cumbria.

St Andrew

Hingham, Norfolk | NR9 4HW

Large 14th century Grade I listed church with links to Abraham Lincoln.

St Andrew

Utterby, Lincolnshire | LN11 0TH

This village church in its impressive and beautiful rural setting is always open and it is the focal point of the village and has been significant in the lives of local people since first established in the 12th century.

St John the Baptist

Bishop Monkton, Yorkshire | HG3 3QZ

A friendly welcoming village church which plays an active and supporting role in the local community.

St Andrew

Stewton, Lincolnshire | LN11 8SF

St Andrew’s has gained international fame when it was chosen by Hornby, the model train makers, to be the church for their model village of Skeldale.

St Nicholas

Oakley, Suffolk | IP21 4BW

St Nicholas’ church, mainly 15th and 16th century, is possibly on an 8th century site (probably pre-Norman) with a 60ft tower built in the 14th century.