
St Peter
Bramley, Yorkshire | LS13 3JF
Perkins & Backhouse Gothic Revival built in 1861-63, rebuilt 1979 to provide additional community spaces with Robert Thompson furniture and William Morris glass.
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Bramley, Yorkshire | LS13 3JF
Perkins & Backhouse Gothic Revival built in 1861-63, rebuilt 1979 to provide additional community spaces with Robert Thompson furniture and William Morris glass.
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Wolston, Warwickshire | CV8 3HH
Please don’t visit us just yet, come when we reopen later in 2019!
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Coventry, West Midlands | CV1 5EX
Holy Trinity is a beautiful medieval church in the centre of Coventry and contains one of the finest examples of a 'Doom Painting' in Europe.
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Leesfield, Lancashire | OL4 5AT
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Clifford, Yorkshire | LS23 6HJ
The largest church in Clifford, St Edward's was built between 1845 and 1848 in the Romanesque style.
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Coventry, West Midlands | CV1 4AQ
The oldest Catholic Church in Coventry, designed by Charles Hansom.
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Coventry, West Midlands | CV1 3AY
Grotesque beasts, a medieval alabastar carving, impressive Gilbert Scott restorations and a relic of St Valentine give many reasons to visit.
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Low Moor, Yorkshire | BD12 0HR
An ancient Grade II church.
Terrington St Clement, Norfolk | PE34 4LZ
Inside, the greatest treasure of the church is its font cover that was made in the 17th century.
Wylde Green, West Midlands | B72 1DP
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Raunds, Northamptonshire | NN9 6JB
The church stands on rising ground above the main road and the first thing you see is the great west end tower, richly ornamented, with spire above (the latter replaced in 1821 after a fire).
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Wigton Moor, Yorkshire | LS17 8RE
In the early 1960s a space was left on the plans of the High Ash estate for a church or community building.