St Mary
Troston, Suffolk | IP31 1EX
There are interesting features of many periods in this unassuming village church, which had a thatched roof until 1869.
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Troston, Suffolk | IP31 1EX
There are interesting features of many periods in this unassuming village church, which had a thatched roof until 1869.
Troutbeck, Cumbria | LA23 1PE
Nestling in the hills of the Troutbeck Valley, a Place for walkers and pilgrims to pause, reflect and find their eternal bearings.
Trumpington, Cambridgeshire | CB2 9LH
The church is on the west side of the village, close to open farmland, it is a stern looking building on the outside, refaced in Bath stone in the 19th century, when the church was over thoroughly restored by William Butterfield.
Truro, Cornwall | TR1 3NR
Welcome to the St George’s, Truro, a delightful Cathedral City located in the County of Cornwall in the South West of England.
Trusley, Derbyshire | DE6 5JG
In a small, very rural hamlet, Trusley's formal little church is a surprise, being built of red brick in the classical style and dating from 1713.
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Trusthorpe, Lincolnshire | LN12 2PH
For many years, people have worshipped on the site of St Peter's, in the small, rural village of Trusthorpe and visitors have often remarked on the atmosphere or spirit of the place.
Tuck Hill, Shropshire | WV15 6EW
The church situated in an elevated position with superb views of Shropshire and is surrounded by mature beech and Spanish chestnut trees, on early spring days the churchyard is carpeted with snowdrops and then daffodils.
Tudeley, Kent | TN11 0NZ
This tucked away church, rebuilt in the 18th century, is internationally known for its astonishing set of windows by the 20th century Russian born artist Marc Chagall, better known for his paintings and for his dramatic cathedral glass in France and at Chichester.
Tuebrook, Lancashire | L13 7EA
The parish church of St John the Baptist, one of the most impressive of Liverpool's suburban churches, was built between 1868 and 1870 in an unusual mixtures of style, but with a decidedly florid twist.
Tuffley, Gloucestershire | GL1 5LJ
A most dramatic piece of early 20th century ecclesiastical architecture.
Tunbridge Wells, Kent | TN2 5TA
King Charles the Martyr Church has been an established landmark in Royal Tunbridge Wells for over three centuries, its origins entwined with historic Chalybeate Spring and the Pantiles.
Tunbridge Wells, Kent | TN1 2RH
Designed by London architects JER and CP Cutts, the building contains work by Sir Ninian Comper, Martin Travers and Sir William Milner & Romilly Craze.