
St Peter & St Paul
Weobley, Herefordshire | HR4 8SD
Weobley is famous for its half timbered 'black and white' buildings, many of which line the main street, Broad Street.
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Weobley, Herefordshire | HR4 8SD
Weobley is famous for its half timbered 'black and white' buildings, many of which line the main street, Broad Street.
West Ashby, Lincolnshire | LN9 5PU
Although it displays a variety of styles and periods, All Saints is primarily 15th century and built in the main from local greenstone.
West Bank, Cheshire | WA8 0DP
Designed by Austin and Paley construction began back in 1908 and was completed by 1910.
West Barsham, Norfolk | NR21 9NT
The modest sized Grade II* church of the Assumption is at least 12th century in origin.
West Dulwich, Greater London | SE21 8LY
All Saints rose from the ashes, literally; the church was gutted by a fire in June 2000.
West Grinstead, Sussex | RH13 8LR
Standing in a pleasantly rural setting on the edge of the Weald, with its 13th century tower and shingled broach spire overlooking the River Adur.
West Ham, Greater London | E15 3HU
The parish church of West Ham was established in 1135 and rebuilt in Early English Style in the reign of Henry II (1154-89).
West Hampstead, Greater London | NW6 1JU
The origin of Emmanuel Church lies in the rapid development of West Hampstead in the second half of the 19th century after the arrival of the railways.
West Hendred, Oxfordshire | OX12 8RS
Prettily situated in a wooded hollow near to Ginge brook, a little altered 14th century decorated church, with medieval encaustic tiles, and pew ends, also Jacobean woodwork.
West Hoathly, Sussex | RH19 4PP
A beautiful church in the centre of West Hoathly village, with stunning stained glass windows.
West Huntspill, Somerset | TA9 3RN
Known as one of the best country churches in Somerset and is often called the Cathedral of the Levels.
We have supported this church
West Keal, Lincolnshire | PE23 4BJ
A place of worship has stood on the site for 900 years although the present building, built of local greenstone, is mainly 14th century.