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Flore, Northamptonshire | NN7 4LS
A 12th century parish church in a beautiful spot overlooking the Nene Valley.
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Flore, Northamptonshire | NN7 4LS
A 12th century parish church in a beautiful spot overlooking the Nene Valley.
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Northill, Bedfordshire | SG18 9AA
Started around 1330, nestling in the pretty village of Northill, St Mary's is a delightful Bedfordshire church, well worth a visit.
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Baildon, Yorkshire | BD17 6JP
The pretty white church of St James in Charlestown, Baildon is a late 19th century painted tongue and groove timber building, it was moved to Yorkshire from Essex by traction engine in 1904.
Wincle, Cheshire | SK11 0QH
The church was originally built in 1647 but virtually rebuilt in 1882 by the architect Edward Witts.
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Nether Heyford, Northamptonshire | NN7 3LH
A 12th century church in the village of Nether Heyford.
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Lichfield, Staffordshire | WS13 7LD
Welcome to Lichfield Cathedral, where you can discover over 1300 years of history in the only medieval three spired Cathedral in the UK! See a medieval wall painting, the famous Herkenrode stained glass, the Lichfield Angel and much more.
Lichfield, Staffordshire | WS13 6HL
The roots of Wade Street Church go back over 400 years with the current building opened in 1812. It is still standing today and the outside is more or less unchanged.
Harrogate, Yorkshire | HG1 2EY
St Wilfrid's church, is a wonderful example of the work of Temple Moore and his son in law, Leslie Moore which stands proud in the centre of town.
King Cross, Yorkshire | HX1 3NU
Designed by renowned architect Sir Charles Nicholson, St Paul's architectural beauty lies in its simplicity and lightness.
Caldecote, Bedfordshire | SG18 9DQ
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Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk | IP33 1LS
Suffolk's Cathedral, welcoming of all, always.
Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire | NN7 3PB
The first documentary evidence for the existence of Bugbrooke is the Domesday Book of 1086, although there is no reference to there being a church then.
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