
Holy Trinity & St Oswald
Finningley, Yorkshire | DN9 3DA
The bell tower of the church was built between 1080 and 1090, probably on the site of an earlier Saxon church.
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Finningley, Yorkshire | DN9 3DA
The bell tower of the church was built between 1080 and 1090, probably on the site of an earlier Saxon church.
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Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire | NN14 3AA
A late 13th and early 14th century gothic church with interventions in the 18th century including the pulpit, and in the 19th century the stained glass.
Jericho, Oxfordshire | OX2 6BG
St Barnabas Jericho (affectionately known as ‘Oxford Basilica’), will surely strike you by how vast, broad, tall and spacious the building is, with its large arches, its majestic sanctuary and altar and its striking Venetian bell tower or campanile.
Wellingborough, Northamptonshire | NN8 4HW
Built in 1874-5 for Wellingborough’s long established Independent (or Congregational) cause, its most striking feature is its ovoid shape, most unusual for a British place of worship.
Wellingborough, Northamptonshire | NN8 4PA
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Deene, Northamptonshire | NN17 3EW
A family church.
Castle Ashby, Northamptonshire | NN7 1LQ
The church which lies adjacent to the House but which it antedates by some 400 years, must have been used by the Bishops of Coventry whose seat this was before the advent of the Comptons in the 16th century.
Woolley, Somerset | BA1 8AS
Hidden in the hills only four miles north and slightly west of the ancient city of Bath, the village of Woolley dates back to Saxon times and a visit to this most tranquil hamlet is a most uplifting experience.
Cockett, Glamorgan | SA2 0FH
The 'Beacon on a Hill', notable for its John Pett's mosaic rood cross and sprawling graveyard.
Kirk Sandall, Yorkshire | DN3 1RA
The church is one of the oldest foundations in Doncaster and exhibits a fascinating mix of architectural style.
Cranford, Northamptonshire | NN14 4AL
St Andrew's dates from the time of King Henry II (1154 -89) and it still retains its Norman arcade as well as additions from every subsequent medieval century which give this church a rich and varied history.
Swansea, Glamorgan | SA1 3LP
St Mary's is a unique building fortunate to include examples of stunning contemporary art and stained glass.