Christ Church
Bala, Gwynedd | LL23 7RU
Victorian church set within a churchyard close to the town centre.
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Bala, Gwynedd | LL23 7RU
Victorian church set within a churchyard close to the town centre.
Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria | CA17 4QX
Entered from the Market Square through handsome cloisters built in 1810, the parish church stands on the site of a Saxon church and contains many ancient relics.
Harston, Leicestershire | NG32 1PP
The current church dates from around 1800 and is situated in secluded setting with stunning views, which are enjoyed by visitors, who spend time on the benches appreciating the countryside.
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Pontrobert, Powys | SY22 6JA
John Hughes, the famous Methodist minister, preached and lived at the chapel until his death in 1854.
Thurlaston, Leicestershire | LE9 7TA
Originally built by the Champaine family in the 12th century.
Barton le Street, Yorkshire | YO17 6PN
A treat for the senses, boasting some of the finest Romanesque carvings to be found in a Norman church.
Greetwell, Lincolnshire | LN3 4NG
Situated in open countryside on the north bank of the River Witham, the parish derives its name from a spring which sends water to the nearby River Witham.
Dunholme, Lincolnshire | LN2 3QT
St Chad's is mainly medieval in construction, there has been a church building on this site for at least 700 years.
Leicester, Leicestershire | LE1 5FQ
Resting place of King Richard III.
Birmingham, West Midlands | B11 3DD
A beautiful piece of Italianate architecture in the midst of inner city Birmingham.
Leicester, Leicestershire | LE1 5WN
St Mary's is set in a part of Leicester where the city's medieval past can still be imagined: here are the castle mound and the castle walls, approached from the south via a castle gateway.
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Mamble, Worcestershire | DY14 9JY
The church has numerous features of interest, including a 13th century effigy of a knight, 14th century glass, a 17th century minstrels gallery and a wonderfully macabre 16th century carving of a skeleton.