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St Nicholas

Willoughby, Warwickshire | CV23 8BY

A church that tells the history of architecture over the centuries, from the Normans to the Victorians, and a real live who done it as you walk round our lovely church situated in the middle of a beautiful churchyard.

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St Michael

Bishop Middleham, County Durham | DL17 9AF

A beautiful and historic village church.

Bourne URC

Bourne, Lincolnshire | PE10 9JY

Bourne United Reformed Church is a modest building, the churchyard at the front gives the impression of it being somewhat retiring.

St Lawrence

Fulstow, Lincolnshire | LN11 0XW

St Lawrence's; a place of peace, for worship, prayer and contemplation.

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St Andrew

Greystoke, Cumbria | CA11 0TL

Greystoke is an area of ancient sacred wells, which attracted pilgrims from pagan times and in St Andrew's, the strange fact that the base of the chantry altar is never dry could be the reason for the earliest wooden built church on this site.

St Ethelbert

Leominster, Herefordshire | HR6 8QS

A carefully designed and little altered Gothic Revival church by Peter Paul Pugin, in a town with associations with two Catholic martyrs.

St Helen

Auckland, County Durham | DL14 8EN

The church is a grade I listed building dating to the late 12th century and early 13th century.

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St Edburga

Leigh, Worcestershire | WR6 5LB

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Moravian Church

Leominster, Herefordshire | HR6 8LL

A Moravian congregation was established at Leominster in 1750 with the church being built in 1759, consecrated in 1751 and has served the neighbouring community ever since.

St Vedast

Tathwell, Lincolnshire | LN11 9SR

Enter through the timber framed porch to discover an interesting mix of Norman, Georgian and Victorian architecture.

St Peter

Bromyard, Herefordshire | HR7 4DZ

A large Norman church dating from 11th century, the church has an unusual external, round access tower to bell chamber.