
St Leonard
Dinnington, Yorkshire | S25 2LT
St Leonard’s is an 18th century church built on the site of a much earlier building, the first church in Dinnington was recorded in 1088.
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Dinnington, Yorkshire | S25 2LT
St Leonard’s is an 18th century church built on the site of a much earlier building, the first church in Dinnington was recorded in 1088.
Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire | LE65 1BQ
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Laughton en le Morthen, Yorkshire | S25 1YB
Welcome to our beautiful church which dates back to Saxon times.
Winson Green, West Midlands | B18 5BU
Lodge Road Community Church is part of The United Reformed Church, we seek to inspire heaven on earth in our neighbourhood.
Staunton Harold, Leicestershire | LE65 1RW
The chapel is in an idyllic position, with the big house on one side and a lake on the other. It is a building entirely in the Gothic style, but was actually built during the 17th century Commonwealth.
Ilkeston, Derbyshire | DE7 5GW
Ilkeston United Reformed Church is a small but growing congregation in the middle of Ilkeston.
Farfield, Yorkshire | LS29 0RQ
The date carved in the stone above the door of this simple meeting house shows that it was built in the same year as the Toleration Act of 1689.
Leeds, Yorkshire | LS6 1NP
St Margaret & All Hallows is an inclusive church in inner city Leeds, whoever you are, you will be welcome here!
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Aston, West Midlands | B6 6QA
St Peter & St Paul is an old building; in fact there has been a church on this site since the Domesday book was written in 1086.
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Walmley, West Midlands | B76 1QN
A Victorian church with a modern worship extension.
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Headingly, Leeds, Yorkshire | LS6 3LF
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Throapham, Yorkshire | S25 1YL
St John’s is one of the unknown treasures of Yorkshire, as old, if not older than nearby Laughton, the church stands on the site of at least one Celtic well, which had its festival day at Midsummer.