
St Oswald
Flamborough, Yorkshire | YO15 1PE
St Oswald's is essentially a 12th century church that was extensively rebuilt and restored in Victorian times but still has the chancel arch and font remaining from the original Norman church.
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Flamborough, Yorkshire | YO15 1PE
St Oswald's is essentially a 12th century church that was extensively rebuilt and restored in Victorian times but still has the chancel arch and font remaining from the original Norman church.
Auckland, County Durham | DL14 8EN
The church is a grade I listed building dating to the late 12th century and early 13th century.
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Crosby on Eden, Cumbria | CA6 4QP
Built to the architect Billings unique design in 1854, our church has many beautiful features.
Killeter, County Tyrone | BT81 7EH
Famous for Cecil Frances Alexander, wife of a former Rector Revd William Alexander.
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Annan, Dumfries and Galloway | DG12 6AT
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Goathland, Yorkshire | YO22 5AN
There has been a place of worship in Goathland, on the North Yorkshire Moors, for at least eight centuries and the present building, which was completed in 1896.
Filey, Yorkshire | YO14 9ET
A 12th century church built during the reigns of King Henry II, Richard I, John and Henry III.
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Knarsdale, Northumberland | CA8 7PB
An attractive little country church with a painted altar, fine stained glass and medieval gravestones.
Kirk Merrington, County Durham | DL16 7HW
Built on Norman foundations with typical 16th century Cosin woodwork.
Middlesbrough, Yorkshire | TS1 2DY
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Scarborough, Yorkshire | YO11 2BT
St Martin's, designed by George Bodley and completed in 1863, is famous in the area and features excellent examples of preRaphaelite stained glass.
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Dumfries, Dumfries & Galloway | DG1 4ZZ
This cathedral style church was completed in 1897 for the patients and staff of Crichton Royal Hospital.