St Laurence
Downton, Wiltshire | SP5 3PU
A large Grade I cruciform church on a hillside above the village.
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Downton, Wiltshire | SP5 3PU
A large Grade I cruciform church on a hillside above the village.
Drax, Yorkshire | YO8 8NJ
An important church with Norman and Saxon features, clerestory and medieval carvings.
Draycot Cerne, Wiltshire | SN15 5LG
A handsome parkland church.
Drayton, Somerset | TA10 0JT
The ancient cross in the churchyard is 15th century and two giant yews were grown to provide soldier’s bows and are said to be among the oldest in the diocese.
Drinkstone, Suffolk | IP30 9SX
Well preserved medieval church, with some evidence of an even earlier church, which is full of references to the village history.
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Droitwich Spa , Worcestershire | WR9 8DY
This town centre church dates from the early 13th century but was much rebuilt following a fire in 1290 which devastated much of the town.
Droitwich Spa, Worcestershire | WR9 7AN
St Peter's is bounded not only by a peaceful churchyard, but playing fields and the Lido park.
Dromore, County Down | BT25 1AA
The church was built, destroyed and rebuilt in the 16th and 17th centuries and was seat to renowned bishops Thomas Percy and Jeremy Taylor in their time.
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Droxford, Hampshire | SO32 3PA
The first thing the visitor sees of Droxford's church is the imposing square flint tower and its stair turret, both dating from the 16th century.
Droylsden, Greater Manchester | M43 6AE
Fairfield is a settlement congregation which was opened in 1785.
Droylsden, Greater Manchester | M43 7QS
St Martin's is a modern, safe and well maintained place of worship constructed in the late 1950s and is a community lead church.
Duddingston, City of Edinburgh | EH15 3PX
Remarkable Norman stone carving decorates the arch of the original entrance, this kirk has its foundation in the early 12th century although there were additions in the 17th and 18th centuries.