
St Paul
Whitley Bay, Tyne & Wear | NE26 2TH
The church was built in 1864, paid for by the fourth Duke of Northumberland and designed by Anthony Salvin renowned architect of the romantic period.
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Whitley Bay, Tyne & Wear | NE26 2TH
The church was built in 1864, paid for by the fourth Duke of Northumberland and designed by Anthony Salvin renowned architect of the romantic period.
Whitney On Wye, Herefordshire | HR3 6EG
This peaceful little church was built in 1740 to replace one which was destroyed by the River Wye.
Whittington, Gloucestershire | GL54 4LA
Highlights include the Crusader Tombs from 1170 and a memorial to King Philip of England, ever heard of him before?
Whitworth, County Durham | DL167QX
First mentioned in 1183 in the Bolden Book, here are two 13th century stone effigies of a knight in armour and his lady.
Whixley, Yorkshire | YO26 8AR
Do not miss this gem between York and Harrogate, listed in Domesday book of 1086, with fascinating headstops with strange faces staring at visitors from every angle.
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Wick, City of Bristol | BS30 5PD
Visitors often comment on the attractiveness and atmosphere of our simple airy Butterfield church.
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Wick, Highland | KW1 5QF
Built in 1870, St John's is especially attractive, with a warm, friendly atmosphere.
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Wickenby, Lincolnshire | LN3 5AB
A lovely village church with interesting features to be discovered including early 14th century stained glass depicting three medieval family shields of the Percy, Umfraville and Beaumont families.
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Wickham, Hampshire | PO17 6HR
A beautiful. intimate and friendly church, where we aim to bring people closer to God and to each other.
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Wickham, Berkshire | RG20 8HD
Prepare yourself for surprises when you go into this church, from the outside nothing looks untoward, except that the tower is clearly Saxon, and the whole of the rest of the building is obviously very much later.
Wickhamford, Worcestershire | WR11 7SA
Wickhamford's handsome limestone church makes a wonderful composition with the large half timbered manor house next door, bought in 1549 by the Sandys family.
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Wickhampton, Norfolk | NR13 3PB
St Andrew’s church lies on the edge of Wickhampton Marshes, an ideal spot for ramblers and bird watchers, as it gives access to a network of public footpaths.