Our Lady & St Peter
Bothamsall, Nottinghamshire | DN22 8DN
Built in 1845 at the expense of the 4th Duke of Newcastle under Lyne, the church stands on high ground and looks down towards the main street of the village.
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Bothamsall, Nottinghamshire | DN22 8DN
Built in 1845 at the expense of the 4th Duke of Newcastle under Lyne, the church stands on high ground and looks down towards the main street of the village.
Upton, Northamptonshire | NN5 4UX
This curious box like Norman church stands between the very busy A45 and the grounds of Upton Hall, now a school.
Heckmondwike, Yorkshire | WF16 0AX
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Great Houghton, Yorkshire | S72 0BL
The church was built about 1650 and was adjacent to Sir Edward Rodes’s home, ‘The Old Hall’, and used for worship by his family and tenants of his land.
Shelf, Yorkshire | HX3 7RS
To the casual passerby on the busy main road between Bradford and Halifax, Bethel Chapel, may signify nothing more than a large sombre building with a very large well kept graveyard.
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Dewsbury, Yorkshire | WF13 1NH
Longcauseway Church is a prominent and well known building situated in the town centre of Dewsbury.
Malmesbury, Wiltshire | SN16 0AA
The Abbey was founded in the 7th century; St Aldhelm was the second abbot.
Dewsbury, Yorkshire | WF12 8DD
Dewsbury Minster is a grade II listed building and has been a place of worship in the area since 627AD when St Paulinus preached at the crossing point of the River Calder at Dewsbury.
Cleckheaton, Yorkshire | BD19 3RN
St John's is a large stone Gothic style church, built in 1832 which is situated in the centre of Cleckheaton.
Llanfaelog, Anglesey | LL64 5JX
Dedicated to St Maelog, a Celtic saint who settled in Anglesey about 1450 years ago.
Cowage, Wiltshire | SN16 0JH
Perched on a small grassy mound, in the middle of a farm yard, on the outskirts of Malmesbury sits the tiniest church, in service, in Britain.
Denaby Main, Yorkshire | DN12 4AJ
The first church of All Saints was consecrated by the Archbishop of York in 1900.