
Whitehead Methodist Church
Whitehead, County Antrim | BT38 9QA
A detached single cell Victorian building in simple Arts & Crafts styling built in 1900 and with five ornate stained glass windows.
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Whitehead, County Antrim | BT38 9QA
A detached single cell Victorian building in simple Arts & Crafts styling built in 1900 and with five ornate stained glass windows.
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Bolton on Swale, Yorkshire | DL10 6AQ
St Mary's has the memorial of Henry Jenkins, who is reputed to have lived until the grand age of 169 years.
Cley next the Sea, Norfolk | NR31 9SH
Cley was an important port on this coastline in medieval times, and that brought wealth which enabled
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Murton, Cumbria | CA16 6LZ
A simple, peaceful church, with outstanding views.
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Roos, Yorkshire | HU12 0LA
A beautiful building in a rural setting adjacent to the moated site of Roos castle with its associations with the Magna Carta.
Long Marton, Cumbria | CA16 6JP
Pre Norman building of Dufton red sandstone with a fine carved hammer beam chancel ceiling, 11th century tower, unusual tympana, a dual sedilla and a piscina.
Greystoke, Cumbria | CA11 0TL
Greystoke is an area of ancient sacred wells, which attracted pilgrims from pagan times and in St Andrew's, the strange fact that the base of the chantry altar is never dry could be the reason for the earliest wooden built church on this site.
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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Kirkburn, Yorkshire | YO25 9DU
St Mary's is thought to have been built around 1130 and many Norman elements remain including a spectacular south doorway and a delightful font with a cat with a mouse.
Sisland, Norfolk | NR14 6EF
Seen from the lane it is a thatched brick building, whitewashed except for where the windows and doors are picked out in red brick.
Slingsby, Yorkshire | YO62 4AA
Situated in the centre of Slingsby village just off the village green with its ancient maypole and surrounded by lime trees.
Slingsby, Yorkshire | YO62 4AD
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