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St Saviour

High Green, Yorkshire | S35 3HS

St Saviour’s is the memorial church to Parkin Jeffcock, a mining engineer who was killed during rescue operations after the Oaks Colliery Disaster in 1866.

St Peter

Tankersley, Yorkshire | S74 0DT

St Peter’s once was one of the richest livings in the country, thanks to Tithe income, endowments and mineral royalty payments.

All Saints

West Ashby, Lincolnshire | LN9 5PU

Although it displays a variety of styles and periods, All Saints is primarily 15th century and built in the main from local greenstone.

St Michael & All Angels

Hathersage, Derbyshire | S32 1AJ

A gorgeous church, sitting on a knoll above this Peak District village, and site of the grave of Little John.

St Mary

Wombwell, Yorkshire | S73 0DQ

Wombwell, mentioned in the Doomsday Survey of 1086 as Wambella, increased its population dramatically in the 19th century with the development of coal mines and other industries.

All Saints

Goulceby, Lincolnshire | LN11 9TZ

Goulceby is a delightful village nestling in the valleys of the Lincolnshire Wolds on the Viking Way long distant footpath, All Saints is a welcomed shelter in inclement weather.

St Lawrence

Moorhouses, Lincolnshire | PE22 7JH

A small redbrick church designed by James Fowler.

All Saints

Darfield, Yorkshire | S73 9JX

This Grade I Norman church has some stones used in its construction which indicate an earlier Saxon church on this site.

All Saints

Frickley, Yorkshire | DN5 7BX

The church dates back to the 11th century, although much of the present church is 13th century.

St Margaret

Quadring, Lincolnshire | PE11 4SQ

Medieval church in the heart of the Lincolnshire countryside, our church stands in isolation from the village and has stood here for over 700 years.

St Andrew

Hambleton, Rutland | LE15 8TH

The hilltop setting of St Andrew's ensured its preservation when much of its parish disappeared beneath Rutland Water in the 1970s.

All Saints

Wilksby, Lincolnshire | PE22 7PB

There has been a building on the site since 1230, when Simon de Tynton was presented by William de Lisures to be the first Rector.