St Mary the Virgin
Debden, Essex | CB11 3LD
At the end of a lane leading away from the village, Debden's church is a mixture of building styles from the 13th to the 21st century.
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Debden, Essex | CB11 3LD
At the end of a lane leading away from the village, Debden's church is a mixture of building styles from the 13th to the 21st century.
Deene, Northamptonshire | NN17 3EW
A family church.
Deerhurst, Gloucestershire | GL19 4BX
One of the most complete surviving Saxon churches in England, this chapel was built in 1056 by Earl Odda, a relation of Edward the Confessor.
Deerhurst, Gloucestershire | GL19 4BX
St Mary's is one of the most complete buildings to survive from before the Norman Conquest.
Deganwy, Clwyd | LL31 9DZ
In the year 1880 a Mission Church was built in Deganwy.
Denaby Main, Yorkshire | DN12 4AJ
The first church of All Saints was consecrated by the Archbishop of York in 1900.
Denaby Main, Yorkshire | DN12 4AQ
The first Roman Catholic priest appointed in Denaby Main was Father Kavanagh in 1894. Services took place in a disused schoolroom near the railway.
Denbigh, Denbighshire | LL16 4ER
St Marcella was the site of a holy well where Marcella, of Celtic descent, offered meditation and simple refuge for travellers around 900 years ago.
Denby Dale, Yorkshire | HD8 8RU
The church is a wonderful example of 1930s church architecture, of traditional and Art Deco construction.
Dennington, Suffolk | IP13 8AA
Dennington's large 14th century flint church is imposing enough, but the outside gives little clue to the rare treasures inside.
We have supported this church
Denston, Suffolk | CB8 8PP
It is difficult to believe that this beautiful and well cared for church was neglected for many years.
Dent, Cumbria | LA10 5QJ
Situated in the beautiful valley of Dentdale, Cumbria yet within the boundary of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, this Grade II building was originally built as a meeting house by the Society of Friends in 1701.