St Thomas
Kimberworth, Yorkshire | S61 2BH
St Thomas is built in the Early English architectural style.
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Kimberworth, Yorkshire | S61 2BH
St Thomas is built in the Early English architectural style.
Kildwick, Yorkshire | BD20 9BB
With a history reaching to the dawn of Christianity in Craven, this magnificent building tells a thousand year story with mediaeval piety and Tudor jerry building.
Foremark, Derbyshire | DE65 6EJ
St Saviour's was built in 1662 reusing stone from a ruined chapel at nearby Ingleby, and is built in such a convincing style that from the outside only an expert could tell the true date.
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Greasbrough, Yorkshire | S61 4DX
The skyline of Greasbrough is dominated by the pinnacled tower of St Mary’s.
Rotherham, Yorkshire | S60 1RB
Welcome to the best of only four surviving medieval bridge chapels in the country, it has enjoyed a long and chequered history, and is truly a hidden gem right in the heart of Rotherham.
Rotherham, Yorkshire | S60 1PW
Welcome to Rotherham Minster, Rotherham's principal church and often called the finest perpendicular church in Yorkshire.
Carlton, Yorkshire | S71 3JB
The church is a good example of the work of George Edmund Street, the famous 19th century architect.
Shipley, Yorkshire | BD18 3EH
St Paul's is the original parish church of Shipley, built in 1826.
Saltaire, Yorkshire | BD18 3LF
Saltaire United Reformed Church is a Grade I listed building built in 1859 by Sir Titus Salt in the village of Saltaire, now a World Heritage Site.
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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.
Royston, Yorkshire | S71 4QZ
'St John’s is clearly well cared for and well maintained; all concerned are to be commended for their care of one of the region’s most important historic buildings'.
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Killamarsh, Yorkshire | S21 1BS
Killamarsh gets its name from a preNorman settlement called ‘Chinewoldmaresc’ a marshy settlement belonging to Chinewold.