
St John the Evangelist
Dalton, Yorkshire | YO7 3JA
Our little village church was built in 1868 it is a delightful example of Butterfield's architecture.
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Dalton, Yorkshire | YO7 3JA
Our little village church was built in 1868 it is a delightful example of Butterfield's architecture.
Holyhead, Anglesey | LL65 1UF
A nationally significant medieval church situated within a well-preserved Roman coastal fort of international significance.
Strata Florida, Ceredigion | SY25 6ES
Tucked in beside the great Cistercian abbey, with the grave of Wales’s greatest love poet.
Strata Florida, Ceredigion | SY25 6ES
Strata Florida is an enchanting spot in the western heartlands of Wales among the folds of the Cambrian Mountains.
Stanford on Avon, Northamptonshire | LE17 6DH
This particularly fine church was built during the first half of the 14th century and there have been few alterations since then, it gives a very good impression of English gothic architecture just before the advent of The Black Death.
Woolhope, Herefordshire | HR1 4QS
St George’s is a largely Norman, late 12th century church in the village of Woolhope, which lies in the Wye Valley area of outstanding natural beauty.
Muncaster, Cumbria | CA18 1RJ
Located in the grounds of Muncaster Castle, it is believed that worship on this site dates to pre Christian times.
North Carlton, Lincolnshire | LN1 2RS
The antiquarian sixth Baron Monson visited this church in September 1828 and found two Monson monuments within this 'very neat, small edifice'.
Brattleby, Lincolnshire | LN1 2SQ
St Cuthbert’s is a small church with Norman features, a striking 12th century tower and arches, fascinating glass, memorials and evidence of early wall paintings.
Loxley, Warwickshire | CV35 9JP
On a sloping site in a wildflower speckled churchyard, Loxley's church has a battlemented tower that dates back to the 13th century.
Flixborough, Lincolnshire | DN15 8RL
This beautiful church is nestled in the heart of the North Lincolnshire countryside. The tranquil church grounds accommodate the memorial to the Nypro disaster in 1974.
Harpswell, Lincolnshire | DN21 5UY
The treasures inside include two notable medieval monuments to past rectors, the most prominent is of William de Harrington, who died around 1350, dressed in cassock and hood with a skull cap, his feet are supported on a bracket decorated with a green man and his head on a pillow supported on two angels.