Grange Methodist Church
Grange over Sands, Cumbria | LA11 7EY
Grange Methodist Church (1874) is the second oldest church in Grange over Sands, located in the town centre on one of the main shopping streets.
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Grange over Sands, Cumbria | LA11 7EY
Grange Methodist Church (1874) is the second oldest church in Grange over Sands, located in the town centre on one of the main shopping streets.
Askrigg, Yorkshire | DL8 3HU
The church is probably the most impressive in Wensleydale with a battlemented tower, nave and chancel.
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Laughton, Lincolnshire | DN21 3PP
All Saints is a warm and friendly old church.
Appleby Magna, Leicestershire | DE12 7BB
With its stone tower and spire, and windows of the Decorated period, from the outside Appleby Magna looks every inch a medieval church, which is what it is, and an excellent example of its kind.
Grange over Sands, Cumbria | LA11 6BD
The parish church is an attractive building in a prominent position next to the clock tower in the centre of Grange over Sands.
Newton on Trent, Lincolnshire | LN1 2JS
The church is of Norman origin but has undergone considerable changes to its layout over the years.
Shepshed, Leicestershire | LE12 9RL
12th century church with many historical features.
Snape, Yorkshire | DL8 2TJ
A hidden gem on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales, home to Katherine Parr before her marriage to Henry VIII.
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Sheinton, Shropshire | SY5 6DN
An ancient church on a mound near the River Severn, with intriguing medieval, Jacobean, and Victorian features.
Heversham, Cumbria | LA7 7EW
Welcome to St Peter’s, the oldest site of worship in the old county of Westmorland and the building we see today reflects its long and fascinating history.
Llansilin, Powys | SY19 7PQ
The historic church of Owain Glyndwr and resting place of the celebrated poet Huw Morus, Eos Ceiriog.
Averham, Nottinghamshire | NG23 5RB
The church has Anglo Saxon origins but is mainly 14th and 15th century.