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St Michael & All Angels
Skelbrooke, Yorkshire | DN6 8LX
It is not sure when the first church was built at Skelbrooke as the village is mentioned in the Domesday Book but there is no mention of a church.
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Skelbrooke, Yorkshire | DN6 8LX
It is not sure when the first church was built at Skelbrooke as the village is mentioned in the Domesday Book but there is no mention of a church.
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Llangyfelach, West Glamorgan | SA5 7JD
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Exton, Rutland | LE15 8AX
The Noel family of Exton Park, Earls of Gainsborough, have held the manor here since the 17th century, the church has some of the finest church monuments in any parish church in the country.
Stubton, Lincolnshire | NG23 5BY
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Stanningley, Yorkshire | LS28 6NB
St Thomas church, with its unusual layout and ceiling, is a wonderful place to meet together for worship or to trace the industrial history of Stanningley.
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Buckland, Oxfordshire | SN7 8QW
A visitor to this 12th century beautiful church can see many different architectural styles with constant reminders of the past in the two transepts and the chancel, richly endowed to celebrate the loves of lost ones.
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Harringworth, Northamptonshire | NN17 3AF
A wonderful juxtaposition of medieval England and the advance of 19th century technology.
Clarborough, Nottinghamshire | DN22 9NQ
The present building dates back to the 13th century, but there is reason to believe that a church existed before this date and certainly by 1190.
Llanrhwydrys, Anglesey | LL67 0DY
A tiny, ancient church perched near the sea in the quiet of remotest north Anglesey.
Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire | SA31 1GW
St Peter’s is first recorded in the Chronicles of Battle Abbey when it was donated to Battle Abbey, along with a monastic house known as Llandeulyddog, in about 1110.
Oldland Common, Gloucestershire | BS30 9QN
In 1811 the newly erected church could somehow seat 256 people plus 94 other and had a capacity congregation each Sunday.
Even Swindon, Wiltshire | SN2 2HA
Large Roman basilica style church built for the growing population of Swindon because of the Great Western Railway.