St Andrew
Blickling, Norfolk | NR11 6NG
St Andrew's is a vibrant and much visited rural church situated next to the National Trust property Blickling Hall.
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Blickling, Norfolk | NR11 6NG
St Andrew's is a vibrant and much visited rural church situated next to the National Trust property Blickling Hall.
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Fordon, Yorkshire | YO25 3HT
Said to be the smallest active church in Yorkshire, and one of the smallest in Britain, St James is a Grade II listed building.
Longstanton, Cambridgeshire | CB24 3BJ
The first known reference to the village is in 1070 as Stantona, an enclosed settlement of stoney ground.
Weston Longville, Norfolk | NR9 5JU
Beautiful 14th century church with many original features and one famous 18th century incumbent: Parson Woodforde.
Upper Cumberworth, Yorkshire | HD8 8PA
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Thornhill, Yorkshire | WF12 0JZ
An award winning Grade I church in the heart of the Thornhill Conservation Area which is said to have the best stained glass in Yorkshire outside of York Minster.
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Melchbourne, Bedfordshire | MK44 1BB
A rare example of a rural church with Georgian interior and some outstanding box pews.
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Hingham, Norfolk | NR9 4HW
Large 14th century Grade I listed church with links to Abraham Lincoln.
Great Paxton, Cambridgeshire | PE19 6RJ
Stunning Anglo-Saxon church in Cambridgeshire which Pevsner describes as 'the interior is not only a surprise, it is also an architectural shock of a high order'.
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Shelley, Yorkshire | HD8 8LH
Before 1868 local people had to walk to Kirkburton to go to church.
Runhall, Norfolk | NR9 4DR
A 13th century church with a round tower, set in a raised churchyard surrounded by fields, on the outskirts of the sparsely populated village of Runhall.
Clifford, Yorkshire | LS23 6HJ
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