
All Saints
Holbeach, Lincolnshire | PE12 7LL
Built in the mid 14th century, All Saints is a handsome building with a sturdy tower and tall spire.
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Holbeach, Lincolnshire | PE12 7LL
Built in the mid 14th century, All Saints is a handsome building with a sturdy tower and tall spire.
Debden, Essex | CB11 3LD
At the end of a lane leading away from the village, Debden's church is a mixture of building styles from the 13th to the 21st century.
Maidenhead, Berkshire | SL6 4HE
A perfect example of a neo Gothic Victorian church and its parochial buildings designed by George Edmund Street in a unique collegiate style surrounding a peaceful enclosed quadrangle.
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Bestwood, Nottinghamshire | NG5 9QP
The church is Victorian and was built by the 10th Duke of St Albans for use by his family, estate workers and the villagers.
Walsoken, Cambridgeshire | PE13 3RA
The county boundary makes several peculiar changes of direction in this area, with the result that the church and its yard are in Norfolk, while most of the rest of Walsoken is in Cambridgeshire.
Chasetown, Staffordshire | WS7 3QL
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Bestwood, Nottinghamshire | NG5 5EB
Originally a Methodist Church, planned to cater to the new Park Rise estate, built in the early 1960s.
Awsworth, Nottinghamshire | NG16 2QU
The original chapel was built around 1746 by Richard Smedley, a mining magnate from Risley, on land given by the Earl of Stamford.
Morley, Derbyshire | DE7 6DE
St Matthew's is a handsome church with a tall spire, the history of which can be traced back to 1378.
Claypole, Lincolnshire | NG23 5AD
Located in the Lincolnshire village of Claypole, St Peter's is a thriving church at the centre of its community where all are welcome and everyone belongs.
Totteridge, Greater London | N20 8PR
The churchyard has a distinct curve to it perhaps following the shape of an underlying moat and ancient meeting place. An ancient Yew tree reckoned to be between 1,000 and 2,000 years old also stands in the churchyard.
Tutbury, Staffordshire | DE13 9NA
This is a small church in a village with a long history going back to Norman times.