
United Reformed Church
Hornsea, Yorkshire | HU18 1PG
Built with red and yellow brick and stone dressings, the church is more than a place of worship; it serves as a community hub for a variety of activities and social events.
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Hornsea, Yorkshire | HU18 1PG
Built with red and yellow brick and stone dressings, the church is more than a place of worship; it serves as a community hub for a variety of activities and social events.
Thrybergh, Yorkshire | S65 4HN
St Leonard’s is a very interesting old church with Saxon origins dating back to 900AD as well as a number of periods of construction that can be seen in its walls, including signs of a Norman apse.
Whiston, Yorkshire | S60 4JG
Our lovely church has stood above the village of Whiston for over 800 years.
Thrybergh, Yorkshire | S65 4JL
St Peter’s was opened in 1909, built for the growing population of the time.
Barton in Fabis, Nottinghamshire | NG11 0OB
Although there has been a church here since the 12th century, the present building dates from the mid 14th century and incorporates a number of architectural styles.
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Mexborough, Yorkshire | S64 0ER
Mexborough parish church is very ancient in origin. Documents show that a church was on this site shortly after the Norman Conquest in 1066.
Blatherwycke, Northamptonshire | PE8 6YW
A plum pudding for old men.
Wressle, Yorkshire | YO8 6ES
Very much the village church and open daily, St John’s strives to be at the heart of the whole rural community it serves.
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Holme-upon-Spalding-Moor, Yorkshire | YO43 4AG
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Brodsworth, Yorkshire | DN5 7XH
This pretty country village is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as ‘Brodesworde’.
Harringworth, Northamptonshire | NN17 3AF
A wonderful juxtaposition of medieval England and the advance of 19th century technology.
Tatterford, Norfolk | NR21 7AZ
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