
St Andrew
Chelmsley Wood, West Midlands | B37 7US
St Andrew's church is a partnership between the Church of England and Methodist Church.
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Chelmsley Wood, West Midlands | B37 7US
St Andrew's church is a partnership between the Church of England and Methodist Church.
Kings Norton, West Midlands | B30 3EJ
The Cotteridge Church is an Anglican, Methodist and United Reformed Church Local Ecumenical Project in South Birmingham and is a busy seven day a week church well known in the area as the heart of the community.
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Battlefield, Shropshire | SY4 3DB
A memorial church to a bloody battle.
Hughley, Shropshire | SY5 6NT
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Rubery, Worcestershire | B45 9DL
The Beacon Church Centre was built in 1928 with halls added in 1961 and a concourse in 2005.
Hulland Ward, Derbyshire | DE6 3EH
Standing on high ground, Christ Church is an early Victorian parish church built in 1837 from local sandstone.
Wem, Shropshire | SY4 5DP
Used daily for prayer and worship. Sited in the heart of this Shropshire market town adjacent to a medieval motte castle mound, there has been a church on this site since Saxon times.
Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire | LE65 1AA
The story of St Helen's is very much tied to the story of the ruined castle just to the south as both castle and church were built in the 1470s by Lord Hastings.
Twycross, Leicestershire | CV9 3PJ
The parish church of St James dates from the 14th century with a 15th century tower.
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Acton Burnell, Shropshire | SY5 7PE
Acton Burnell Castle was the home of Robert Burnell, a close associate of Edward I who became Lord Chancellor and Bishop of Bath and Wells.
Nantwich, Cheshire | CW5 5RQ
Cheshire's finest parish church dates largely from the mid to late 14th century and, like so many Cheshire churches, it is built of sandstone.
Astbury, Cheshire | CW12 4RQ
Described by Pevsner as ‘one of the most exciting Cheshire churches’ with plenty of bosses and also some dainty openwork pendants’.