
St Nicholas
North Cotes, Lincolnshire | DN36 5UP
The parish church was built in the 13th century of local limestone, but most of what we can see today is the result of a comprehensive rebuilding in 1865 by architect James Fowler of Louth.
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North Cotes, Lincolnshire | DN36 5UP
The parish church was built in the 13th century of local limestone, but most of what we can see today is the result of a comprehensive rebuilding in 1865 by architect James Fowler of Louth.
Conisholme, Lincolnshire | LN11 7LX
Built of ironstone and chalk, St Peter's has undergone much restoration yet still retains its rural Lincolnshire charm.
Saltfleetby, Lincolnshire | LN11 7TU
The leaning tower of Lincolnshire.
Pulham, Norfolk | IP21 4RD
St Mary's dates mostly from the 15th century and from the outside its two most striking features are the flint built tower and the beautiful south porch of stone and flint.
West Tanfield, Yorkshire | HG4 5JQ
The church is perpendicular in style.
Trusthorpe, Lincolnshire | LN12 2PH
For many years, people have worshipped on the site of St Peter's, in the small, rural village of Trusthorpe and visitors have often remarked on the atmosphere or spirit of the place.
Cransford, Suffolk | IP13 9NY
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Sancton, Yorkshire | YO43 4QP
All Saints, Sancton dominates the landscape of our village and encompasses our history from Celtic times.
Knock, County Antrim | BT5 6JG
One of the most beautiful and well appointed buildings in the Church of Ireland estate situate in an Area of Townscape Character in east Belfast.
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Fundenhall, Norfolk | NR16 1AH
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Brafferton, Yorkshire | YO61 2NZ
The 15th century parish church of St Peter's Brafferton overlooks the River Swale where St Paulinus baptised 10,000 people at Christmas in AD 626.
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Grimsby, Lincolnshire | DN31 1EP
The church was mentioned in the Domesday Book and there is evidence of Roman and Saxon material in the west wall.