All Saints
Wath upon Dearne, Yorkshire | S63 7RD
For more than 1000 years a building has stood on this spot, Saxons and Normans, Tudors and Elizabethans, Victorians and even us today have left their mark on it.
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Wath upon Dearne, Yorkshire | S63 7RD
For more than 1000 years a building has stood on this spot, Saxons and Normans, Tudors and Elizabethans, Victorians and even us today have left their mark on it.
Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire | S80 3BE
Designed by GF Bodley for the Seventh Duke of Newcastle this 'Cathedral in Miniature' has stood at the heart of Clumber Park for 130 years.
Ravenfield, Yorkshire | S65 4NG
This gem of a church dates from the 18th century.
Spratton, Northamptonshire | NN6 8HR
A Norman church with interesting features and artefacts which seeks to serve the local community.
Swinton, Yorkshire | S64 8EG
The first place of worship in Swinton was a Norman chapel of ease to Wath church, dedicated to St Mary Magdalene.
Sutton Bassett, Northamptonshire | LE16 8HP
A small stone church of Norman origins on the village green.
Llangwyfan, Anglesey | LL63 5YR
It may seem an odd and perilous place to build a church, but St Cwyfan's originally stood at the end of a peninsula between two bays, as shown on John Speed's map of Anglesey from 1636.
Fairford, Gloucestershire | GL7 4AF
Fairford's magnificent 'wool' church, rebuilt in the 1490s' and hardly altered since then, deserves a place in any roll call of fine Cotswold churches.
Llanbeulan, Anglesey | LL63 5UR
St Peulan is medieval in origin, and stands in isolation at the end of its raised, grassed, causeway, which turns off the road signposted to Dolbaen.
Braybrooke, Northamptonshire | LE16 8LW
A Norman church largely rebuilt in the 14th century and has a Norman font with intertwined monsters, fish and seemingly incongruously a cross.
Great Houghton, Yorkshire | S72 0AA
Great Houghton is part of the Barnsley Methodist Circuit.
Letwell, Yorkshire | S81 8DE
Although there has been a church on this site for over 600 years, the building has been altered several times and what you see today is essentially a 14th century tower with a Victorian nave and apse.