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St Mary

Linton, Cambridgeshire | CB21 4JX

Whilst it is probable that a wooden Saxon church existed on the site of the present church, we can say for certain that in the 11th and 12th centuries there was a Norman church, built of clunch and rubble intermixed with Roman tiles.

Christ Church

Denshaw, Greater Manchester | OL3 5SB

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St Esprit

Marton, Warwickshire | CV23 9RJ

St Esprit is a grade ll* listed church that was substantially rebuild in the 1890s, one of the more unusual features is the wall mounted zinc plates that are around the church.

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St Alban

Macclesfield, Cheshire | SK11 8DJ

St Alban's is a Catholic, Grade II* listed church, designed in 1838 by renowned Victorian architect AW Pugin, that hides a magnificent interior with many significant original features.

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St Mary the Virgin

Badby, Northamptonshire | NN11 3AR

An impressive plain but interesting church dating from early 14th century built on a knoll overlooking the small village.

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St Mary

Shelton, Norfolk | PE28 0NP

In a tiny hamlet tucked away among Norfolk's lanes and fields, St Mary's is a church of distinction and beauty.

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All Saints

Hemblington, Norfolk | NR13 4EF

See the unique large late Medieval wall painting of the life of St Christopher pre and post conversion in this gem of a round tower church standing in wild flower rich churchyards.

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St Mary

Rougham, Suffolk | IP30 9JJ

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St Michael & All Angels

Ashton under Lyne, Greater Manchester | OL6 6XJ

It is thought that there was a church on this site before the Norman Conquest as the Domesday Book mentions a St Michael's Church in the east of the ancient parish of Manchester.

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St John the Baptist

Tiffield , Northamptonshire | NN12 8AB

Delightful limestone church dating from the 13th century and quite possibly replacing a wooden Saxon church which existed on the site when the Domesday Book was written in 1086.

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St Thomas a Becket

Hampsthwaite, Yorkshire | HG3 2HB

The early history of church life in Hampsthwaite is far from clear and is to some extent based on supposition.