St Nicholas
High Bradfield, Yorkshire | S6 6LG
St Nicholas church is a beautiful 15th century building set in Sheffield's Peak District, with many interesting features: glass, stonework, and woodwork.
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High Bradfield, Yorkshire | S6 6LG
St Nicholas church is a beautiful 15th century building set in Sheffield's Peak District, with many interesting features: glass, stonework, and woodwork.
High Green, Yorkshire | S35 3HS
St Saviour’s is the memorial church to Parkin Jeffcock, a mining engineer who was killed during rescue operations after the Oaks Colliery Disaster in 1866.
Campsall, Yorkshire | DN6 9AG
The church building occupies a dominant site in the village.
Elsecar, Yorkshire | S74 8AH
The name Elsecar is thought to mean ‘Elsi’s marsh’. Elsi was a Saxon lord who owned land here and ‘car’ is an old word for low, swampy ground.
Taxal, Derbyshire | SK23 7DY
This picturesque church is the oldest building in Whaley Bridge and is a prayerful place of great historic interest and heritage value.
Garvald, Lothian | EH41 4LN
Garvald Church is a beautiful parish church in an idyllic rural setting and with a historic connection to St Mary’s Abbey in Haddington, many finely carved gravestones, two burial aisles and a rare mort house.
Hooton Pagnell, Yorkshire | DN5 7BW
Hooton Pagnell was recorded in the Domesday Survey, although there is no mention of a church we know one existed as in 1089 Ralph Paganel granted the church to the Priory of Holy Trinity in York.
East Heslerton, Yorkshire | YO17 8RN
A tall tower and wonderful views.
Burghwallis, Yorkshire | DN6 9JL
A church has stood on this site since pre Saxon times.
Birtles, Cheshire | SK10 4RX
Built as a private chapel for the Hibbert family, St Catherine’s has a unique oddity; its furnishings are all older than the building itself.
Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH13 0JR
A church has stood here for around 1,000 years although what is seen today is largely the result of an outstanding rebuild in 1907-08 by architect Sydney Mitchell.
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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