All Saints
Claverley, Shropshire | WV5 7DS
The church has pride of place in this historic hilltop village, making a photogenic composition with the black and white houses around it.
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Claverley, Shropshire | WV5 7DS
The church has pride of place in this historic hilltop village, making a photogenic composition with the black and white houses around it.
Great Bolas, Shropshire | TF6 6PQ
Enjoy our Grade II* listed church which is one of only a handful with a full set of 18th century box pews and a famous story of a bigamous marriage!
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Redditch, Worcestershire | B97 4DY
St Stephen's church stands in the centre of this fine Victorian town, in a green space and spiritual presence in the middle of our busy lives.
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Long Stanton, Cambridgeshire | CB24 3BZ
A trend setting thatched church.
Southfield , Lancashire | BB10 3RH
Our chapel was built in 1797 to fulfil a promise to John Wesley, who preached here in 1786.
Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire | BD23 6AL
The church of St Mary & St Cuthbert stands above a wide curve in the River Wharfe amid the ruins of Bolton Priory.
Slingsby, Yorkshire | YO62 4AA
Situated in the centre of Slingsby village just off the village green with its ancient maypole and surrounded by lime trees.
Castlethorpe, Buckinghamshire | MK19 7EW
Delightful church standing in an elevated position in the heart of the village, within the earthworks remaining from a motte and bailey castle built by Winemar the Fleming who was gifted the land by William I.
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Warrington, Lancashire | WA1 2TL
Its very tall spire, at 281ft (86m), is the most arresting thing about St Elphin's.
Kineton, Warwickshire | CV35 0HN
St Peter’s church is a large honey coloured stone built church, prominent in the centre of the village with a large west tower and a fine western doorway.
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Sulgrave, Northamptonshire | OX17 2RP
Built between 1327 and 1377 during the reign of Edward III, the stone carvings high on the walls of the chancel commemorate this fact as Edward looks across from the south side at his wife, Queen Phillipa, on the north.
Studley, Warwickshire | B80 7AB
Set in quiet countryside close to the River Arrow, Studley's church has a history dating back to the 12th century, and parts of that original building can be seen in the north wall.