St Peter
South Somercoates, Lincolnshire | LN11 7BW
The Queen of the Marsh.
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South Somercoates, Lincolnshire | LN11 7BW
The Queen of the Marsh.
Farlesthorpe, Lincolnshire | LN13 9PH
The first church was built in the 13th century and in 1227 William de Withern was appointed vicar.
Gedney, Lincolnshire | PE120BU
Gedney's elegant and beautifully decorated tower is crowned by a spire that is little more than a stump.
Conisholme, Lincolnshire | LN11 7LX
Built of ironstone and chalk, St Peter's has undergone much restoration yet still retains its rural Lincolnshire charm.
Lower Benefield, Northamptonshire | PE8 5AF
The whole church is, in a way, a memorial to the Watts Russell family whose seat is at nearby Biggin Hall.
Beesby, Lincolnshire | LN13 0JG
A small but much loved church built in brick and stone and containing a delightful stone carving of a man with toothache!
Bratoft, Lincolnshire | PE24 5DJ
A stone built church with a brick tower in a peaceful rural setting.
Orby, Lincolnshire | PE24 5HT
A beautiful Jacobean porch provides the most loveliest of welcomes at this delightful and most rural of Lincolnshire churches.
New Mill, Yorkshire | HD9 7LF
One of the oldest NonConformist chapels in West Yorkshire, the Grade II listed building was founded 1689.
Cotterstock, Northamptonshire | PE8 5HH
Originally a Norman church with a wide tall chancel added in 1338 when a college here was founded by John Giffard, Canon of York.
Wainfleet All Saints, Lincolnshire | PE25 4JD
The simple preaching house style of All Saints has been modified over the years and in particular by the addition of the Gothic style chancel and high altar.
Peterborough, | PE1 1XS
Founded as a monastic community in 654AD, the cathedral became one of the most significant medieval abbeys in the country, the burial place of two queens and the scene of Civil War upheavals.