
St Mary
Bunny, Nottinghamshire | NG11 6QW
Often referred to as the Cathedral of the Wolds as it is the largest church building in south Nottinghamshire at over 140 foot long including the tower.
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Bunny, Nottinghamshire | NG11 6QW
Often referred to as the Cathedral of the Wolds as it is the largest church building in south Nottinghamshire at over 140 foot long including the tower.
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire | CB3 0AQ
With its sumptuous interior, the church was established on this site in the late 11th century but the current building is 19th century.
Stechford, West Midlands | B33 8UA
All Saints, Stechford is an impressive Gothic style church in Birmingham designed by JA Chatwin in 1898.
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Fowlmere, Cambridgeshire | SG8 7ST
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St Albans, Hertfordshire | AL3 4SL
Oldest site of known Christian activity in the British Isles; art and architecture from across a millennium.
Alcester, Warwickshire | B49 5AL
The west entry through the tower porch into its splendid Georgian nave is an architectural surprise and constant attraction to visitors.
Leverstock Green, Hertfordshire | HP3 8LJ
One of two built locally by John Dickinson, the papermaker, in 1849, the other is St Mary's only a mile or so away in Apsley.
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire | CB2 3PQ
Welcome to the University church, explore 800 years of Cambridge history with our interactive touchscreens and a short film showing royal links with Cambridge through the centuries.
Cambridge, | CB2 1SU
An ancient church building with its roots in the 11th century, years of fascinating history and now a vibrant cafe and community centre with a contemporary feel.
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Cogges, Oxfordshire | OX28 3LA
900 years of worship in the heart of Oxfordshire.
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Flaunden, Hertfordshire | HP3 0PP
Our beautiful church was built in 1837/8 and was the first church designed by the renowned architect Sir George Gilbert Scott, a nephew of the then incumbent Revd Samuel King.
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire | CB2 3PT
St Bene't is the oldest church in Cambridge, dating from around 1020, the fine Saxon arch predates the Norman conquest.