
Holy Cross
Ryton, Northumberland | NE40 3QP
Built in 1220 in Early English style with an impressive spire added 1360.
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Ryton, Northumberland | NE40 3QP
Built in 1220 in Early English style with an impressive spire added 1360.
Walderslade, Kent | ME5 0TZ
Know locally as Pip and Jim's, a warm welcome awaits all who visit.
Mereworth, Kent | ME18 5LY
The old church at Mereworth was found to spoil the view of John Fane, 7th Earl of Westmorland, from his splendid new Palladian house, so he demolished it (he had already done away with the old castle and the village) and built a new classical church, and a new village, nearby.
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Langton Herring, Dorset | DT3 4HU
It is not known when there was first a church here but the present building indicates that a substantial church was built on this site in the late part of the 13th century.
Benwell, Tyne & Wear | NE15 6RR
The church opened in 1833 and was built to a design by the northeast's most eminent architect John Dobson.
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Newcastle, Tyne & Wear | NE1 5HH
This Cathedral is one of the finest works of Augustus Welby Pugin, designer of the Houses of Parliament, and has some of the most impressive stained glass windows and tile work in the north of England.
Sidlesham, Sussex | PO20 7RH
Imagine a time when this coastal parish and nearby Pagham Harbour (now a wetland nature reserve) was busy with maritime trade and it is easy to see why this should have been the largest church in the area.
Beaumont, Cumbria | CA5 6EA
Situated prominently in the heart of the village, in an area of outstanding natural beauty, St Mary’s is the only church actually on the course of Hadrian's Wall.
Tonbridge, Kent | TN9 1SG
Congregationalists were gathering nearly 275 years ago in Tonbridge, eventually forming a church.
Newcastle, Tyne & Wear | NE1 9PF
Newcastle Cathedral holds the story of the city in its stones and monuments.
Burgh by Sands, Cumbria | CA5 6AW
12th century Norman church, built with stones from Hadrian’s Wall and where King Edward I (Longshanks) lay in state in the church for ten days in 1307.
Newcastle, Tyne & Wear | NE1 5JG
St John's is one of the oldest churches in the city, open daily and welcomes visitors from all over the world.