St Peter & St Paul
Harrington, Northamptonshire | NN6 9NX
The church stands some way from the village, isolated but not austere.
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Harrington, Northamptonshire | NN6 9NX
The church stands some way from the village, isolated but not austere.
Meltham, Yorkshire | HD9 5NW
Situated in the centre of Meltham and was consecrated on St Bartholomew’s day 1651 by Bishop Henry Tilson a former Bishop of Elphin in Ireland, the church is believed to be one of a very few in England to be consecrated during the Commonwealth period.
Everton, Merseyside | L5 3QG
St George’s is one of only two remaining world renowned cast iron churches, both in Liverpool.
Wilbarston, Northamptonshire | LE16 8QG
A beautiful village church.
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Birkenhead, Merseyside | CH43 1UZ
The story of the church, originally known as Trinity Presbyterian Church begins with an inspired Victorian gentleman named Samuel Stitt.
Llanynys, Denbighshire | LL16 4PA
A hidden sanctuary of tranquillity steeped in centuries of prayer in Dyffryn Clwyd.
Wigan, Greater Manchester | WN1 1NL
All Saints is by far the oldest church in Wigan, the earliest possible mention of a church at Wigan occurs in the Domesday Survey of 1086.
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.
Teigh, Rutland | LE15 7RT
With a population of barely 40 people, the village of Teigh (pronounced like 'tea') has an appropriately small but most unusual church.
Oakham, Rutland | LE15 6AA
The largest church in England’s smallest county; a late 13th century and early 14th century church in the centre of a rural market town.
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Brockhampton by Ross, Herefordshire | HR1 4SE
This is a church like no other, a genuinely unique building that was the last major work of its architect, William Lethaby.
Firbeck, Yorkshire | S81 8JY
Little is known about the early history of the church.