
Holy Cross
Upper Langwith, Derbyshire | NG20 9RE
During the reign of Henry II, the church was given to the priory of Thurgarten.
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Upper Langwith, Derbyshire | NG20 9RE
During the reign of Henry II, the church was given to the priory of Thurgarten.
Wadworth, Yorkshire | DN11 9BG
The church sits on a commanding hill and is visible from a considerable distance.
Penymynydd, Flintshire | CH4 0EN
This elegant Early English style church was built in 1843 of local stone paid for by Sir Stephen Glynne.
Womersley, Yorkshire | DN6 9BH
On the outside, a fine medieval church with a broach spire and on the inside, a complete Victorian Gothic interior by GF Bodley with beautifully decorated ceilings throughout the church.
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Loversall, Yorkshire | DN11 9DA
St Katherine’s church has been known to exist since around 1208, but it is likely that the nearby well indicates that there has been a place of worship at Loversall for millennia.
Huthwaite, Nottinghamshire | NG17 2JT
We are sited at the top of the hill in Huthwaite and have a beautiful building that is over 120 years old.
Doncaster, Yorkshire | DN1 1RD
It is known that the church occupies the same site as the Roman fort of Danum.
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Blackpool, Lancashire | FY3 9UR
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Gresford, Wrexham | LL12 8RG
Very fine misericords and carvings, a wealth of medieval glass, a memorial to 266 miners and a peal of bells which is one of the Seven Wonders of Wales.
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Pleasley, Derbyshire | NG19 7DT
Built in about 1150, St Michael's church is a simple single aisled building displaying a Norman chancel arch and a later 14th century tower.
Owston, Yorkshire | DN6 9JF
This lovely church is 12th century, the village is mentioned in the Domesday Book (1086) as Austin.
Doncaster, Yorkshire | DN1 2HG
During the early 19th century the population of Doncaster increased markedly and in 1827 an Act of Parliament was passed enabling the erection of Christ Church as a new parish church.