St Mary
Nether Alderley, Cheshire | SK10 4TW
One of Cheshire’s gems tucked away down one of Alderley's lanes, the 14th century church owes many of its features to the patronage of the Stanley family.
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Nether Alderley, Cheshire | SK10 4TW
One of Cheshire’s gems tucked away down one of Alderley's lanes, the 14th century church owes many of its features to the patronage of the Stanley family.
Nether Kellet, Lancashire | LA6 1ER
The beautiful village of Nether Kellet is set amongst rolling limestone pasture.
Nether Wallop, Hampshire | SO20 8ET
An Anglo-Saxon church, with 1,000 years of history, home to the oldest in situ medieval wall paintings in the country.
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Nettleham, Lincolnshire | LN2 2PD
Dating from Saxon times, the church has many beautiful stained glass windows plus the Hayward east window.
Nettleham, Lincolnshire | LN2 2PL
The first service for the Wesleyan Methodists in this building was held in November 1899.
Nettlestead, Suffolk | IP8 4QS
This church doesn’t give away its secrets easily, but with a bit of detective work there is so much to discover!
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Nevern, Pembrokeshire | SA42 0QE
Don’t stop at the bleeding yew, go into the church and experience the peace and tranquillity.
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New Aberdour, Grampian | AB43 6LH
The church was build in 1818 and has links with St Drostan who landed at Aberdour Beach and brought Christianity to the north east of Scotland.
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New Brighton, Merseyside | CH45 9LF
St James is a Grade 2 listed Victorian Gothic church, designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott, which has the tallest spire in Wirral.
Hengoed, Glamorgan | CF82 7JU
A Grade II listed building, with features from the original 1710 building.
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New Mill, Yorkshire | HD9 7LF
One of the oldest NonConformist chapels in West Yorkshire, the Grade II listed building was founded 1689.
New Romney, Kent | TN28 8EU
In 1287 a catastrophic storm smashed its way across the Romney Marshes, causing incalculable damage and smothering New Romney in tons of sand, gravel and silt.
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