
St Helen
Mareham le Fen, Lincolnshire | PE22 7QU
Resting place of James Roberts, who sailed on the Endeavour alongside Captain Cook and Sir Joseph Banks.
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Mareham le Fen, Lincolnshire | PE22 7QU
Resting place of James Roberts, who sailed on the Endeavour alongside Captain Cook and Sir Joseph Banks.
Bettisfield, Wrexham | SY13 2LB
This beautiful church in a tranquil and peaceful setting, is one of the most complete churches designed by GE Street and has many fine features for visitors to enjoy.
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Colston Bassett, Nottinghamshire | NG12 3FE
The ruins of St Mary’s stand on a low rise nearly a kilometre north east of the village of Colston Bassett.
Foremark, Derbyshire | DE65 6EJ
St Saviour's was built in 1662 reusing stone from a ruined chapel at nearby Ingleby, and is built in such a convincing style that from the outside only an expert could tell the true date.
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Hareby, Lincolnshire | PE23 4HT
Delightful small church nestling in Hareby, a tiny village situated on thenLincolnshire Wolds with beautiful views to the southeast looking across the fens.
Mavis Enderby, Lincolnshire | PE23 4EF
Beautiful Lincolnshire church with an unusual claim, it has a peal of bells named after it!
Dalby, Lincolnshire | PE23 4PN
A beautifully English Victorian church nestling in parklands in the Lincolnshire Wolds.
Colston Bassett, Nottinghamshire | NG12 3FE
The church was consecrated in 1892 to replace the defunct and derelict St Mary’s.
Ancaster, Lincolnshire | NG32 3PW
See our Norman arches!
Revesby, Lincolnshire | PE22 7NA
The present church was built in the Decorated style in 1891 on the site of a previous Georgian church built in 1733 by Revesby Abbey estate owner Joseph Banks, the great grandfather of naturalist Sir Joseph Banks.
Old Bolingbroke, Lincolnshire | PE23 4HF
St Peter & St Paul isfirst mentioned in the Domesday Book and is primarily 14th century, restored by James Fowler in 1866 and 1889.
Abbot's Bromley, Staffordshire | WS15 3DD
One of the most unusual features of St Nicholas's church is six huge pairs of painted reindeer antlers hanging in the north chapel.