St Peter
Adderley, Shropshire | TF9 3TD
A light filled church in rolling countryside.
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Adderley, Shropshire | TF9 3TD
A light filled church in rolling countryside.
Bettisfield, Wrexham | SY13 2LB
This beautiful church in a tranquil and peaceful setting, is one of the most complete churches designed by GE Street and has many fine features for visitors to enjoy.
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Babworth, Nottinghamshire | DN22 7BP
Welcome to our quintessential English parish church, surrounded by greenery and lovingly cared for it has been described as ‘the church among the trees’ and certainly lives up to visitors expectations!
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.
Wirksworth, Derbyshire | DE4 4DQ
St Mary's is most famous for carvings from a church or churches that stood on this site going back to Saxon times, found throughout the church, mounted into the fabric of the walls.
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Cheadle, Staffordshire | ST10 1ED
The finest of all the churches built by the celebrated 19th century architect and designer AWN Pugin.
Broughton, Lincolnshire | DN20 0HY
A parish church with an Anglo Saxon tower.
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Hull, Yorkshire | HU1 3HB
This Catholic church began life as a chapel, paid for by a priest (possibly an aristocrat) fleeing the French Revolution.
Morton, Lincolnshire | DN21 3AD
A treasure house of William Morris and Sir Edward Burne-Jones windows.
Retford, Nottinghamshire | DN22 6PL
The first recorded reference in history to a church in East Retford comes from 1258 but most of the church was rebuilt in the 1650s, following the collapse of the tower in 1651.
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Carburton, Nottinghamshire | S80 3BW
The earliest reference to a church at Carburton is in a 12th century document.
Tal y Llyn, Anglesey | LL63 5TQ
Tal y llyn sits in a huge churchyard which throws into relief its diminutive scale.