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Holy Trinity

Swallow, Lincolnshire | LN7 6DL

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St Michael & All Angels

Bromsgrove, Worcestershire | B60 4JT

‘Standing amidst its beautiful ‘God’s Acre’ where the memorials of the sleeping dead relieve the beautiful sylvan nature of the scene, and amidst typical Worcestershire scenery, few churches can boast of such lovely attributes of beauty' : Bromsgrove, Droitwich and Redditch Weekly Messenger, August 1895.

St Thomas Becket

Tugby, Leicestershire | LE7 9WD

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St Michael & All Angels

Muncaster, Cumbria | CA18 1RJ

Located in the grounds of Muncaster Castle, it is believed that worship on this site dates to pre Christian times.

St Wilfrid

Kibworth Beauchamp, Leicestershire | LE8 0NB

St Wilfrid’s is a beautiful and ancient building dating mostly from the 13th century.

All Saints

Great Driffield, Yorkshire | YO25 6TS

From the earliest days of Christianity in northern England there has been a place of worship in Driffield.

St Peter

Astley, Worcestershire | DY13 0RJ

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St Mary

Hainton, Lincolnshire | LN8 6LS

The church stands in the grounds of the Hall, which was and still is the home of the Heneage family and the chancel and north chapel contain an unparalleled and virtually unbroken sequence of family monuments dating from the 15th century.

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All Saints

Croxby, Lincolnshire | LN7 6BW

Croxby church is dedicated to All Saints and is a grade II* listed building of ironstone dating from the 12th century, with later additions and restorations.

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St John the Baptist

Egglescliffe, County Durham | TS16 9BU

Our church is 800 years old and has some interesting woodwork which is 350 years old.

St Martin

Kirmond le Mire, Lincolnshire | LN8 6HZ

The village comprises of little more than a row of houses and several farms, the church is on the north side of the road on an easterly slope running down to a small stream at the bottom of the hill, there are numerous footpaths in the area giving access to some good views of the Wolds.