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St Peter

Sibthorpe, Nottinghamshire | NG23 5PN

Wonderful Grade I listed building with a 13th century tower, a wonderful Easter Sepulcher and dovecote.

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St Peter

Sibton, Suffolk | IP17 2NB

A church building full of atmosphere that clearly demonstrates its complex development and many associations through its 800 years existence.

St Mary

Sidlesham, Sussex | PO20 7RH

Imagine a time when this coastal parish and nearby Pagham Harbour (now a wetland nature reserve) was busy with maritime trade and it is easy to see why this should have been the largest church in the area.

St Denis

Silk Willoughby, Lincolnshire | NG34 8PD

800 years old, small and beautiful.

All Saints & St James the Greater

Silkstone, Yorkshire | S75 4JH

A Christian place of worship for well over 1000 years, with monastic foundations prior to 1066, All Saints Silkstone is well worth discovery.

St James the Great

Silsden, Yorkshire | BD20 0PB

In 1712 the church was built as a chapel of ease in a farmer’s barn.

St Mungo

Simonburn, Northumberland | NE48 3AW

Beautiful 13th century church with a long history of worship by local families through the centuries.

All Saints

Sinan, Denbighshire | LL22 9DR

A simple, spiritual building with a very special, peaceful atmosphere, where you can sit, reflect and pray as you take in the glorious views along the North Wales coast and the Clwydian range.

St Mary

Sisland, Norfolk | NR14 6EF

Seen from the lane it is a thatched brick building, whitewashed except for where the windows and doors are picked out in red brick.

St Clement

Skegness, Lincolnshire | PE25 2QH

It is believed the first parish church of Skegness was built in 1280, but this was destroyed in the flood of 1526.

St Matthew

Skegness, Lincolnshire | PE25 2AT

Lovingly known as 'the church on the roundabout', thanks to the 9th Earl of Scarborough who donated the land for the church to be built at the focal point of the town.

St Michael & All Angels

Skelbrooke, Yorkshire | DN6 8LX

It is not sure when the first church was built at Skelbrooke as the village is mentioned in the Domesday Book but there is no mention of a church.

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