St Margaret
Somerby, Lincolnshire | DN38 6EY
The church sits in a hollow amidst the rolling hills of the Wolds situated between Bigby and Grasby.
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Somerby, Lincolnshire | DN38 6EY
The church sits in a hollow amidst the rolling hills of the Wolds situated between Bigby and Grasby.
Belleau, Lincolnshire | LN13 0BW
St John the Baptist, nestling in the rural Lincolnshire Wolds, tells the story of Sir Henry Vane, one of the first Governors of Massachusetts USA.
Willingham by Stow, Lincolnshire | DN21 5JY
St Helens is a simple19th century church with a Norman font and chancel arch, take a look at the winged imps for gargoyles around the church!
Beddgelert, Gwynedd | LL55 4YA
A major tourist spot in Snowdonia with the Welsh highland Railway, Gelert’s Grave and the start of the Watkin Path up Snowdon.
Llansilin, Powys | SY19 7PQ
The historic church of Owain Glyndwr and resting place of the celebrated poet Huw Morus, Eos Ceiriog.
Openwoodgate, Derbyshire | DE56 0SD
We have supported this church
Petton, Shropshire | SY4 5TE
Panoramic views and peace outside, a host of surprises inside, including box pews, a gallery, ornate ironwork, Jacobean pulpit and very fine painted glass windows.
Carrickfergus, County Antrim | BT38 7AB
The jewel in the crown of Carrickfergus; a unique Norman church which perfectly complements the Castle.
Waddingham, Lincolnshire | DN21 4SU
St Mary & St Peter is situation east of main village on a high mound; a very peaceful location, of particular note are the Stations of the Cross which are mounted on the walls around the church.
Kirmington, Lincolnshire | DN39 6YW
In a central position on the main street of Kirmington stands St Helena, with its 13th century ironstone tower, crowned by a copper on timber spire in 1838.
North Killingholme, Lincolnshire | DN40 3JQ
We have supported this church
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.