St John the Baptist
Knaresborough, Yorkshire | HG5 9AR
Iconic, atmospheric and beautiful medieval church, a hidden gem, open every day all year round.
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Knaresborough, Yorkshire | HG5 9AR
Iconic, atmospheric and beautiful medieval church, a hidden gem, open every day all year round.
Casterton, Cumbria | LA6 2SG
Built in 1833 by William Carus Wilson, Founder of the Clergy Daughters School, as school chapel and parish church with a strong connection with local heritage and Bronte sisters.
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West Huntspill, Somerset | TA9 3RN
Known as one of the best country churches in Somerset and is often called the Cathedral of the Levels.
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Riccall, Yorkshire | YO19 6PN
The ancient parish church is closely bound to village history.
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Langworth, Lincolnshire | LN3 5BD
Previous to this church stood The Old Mission Church, an iron building formerly situated in Burton by Lincoln having 'recently been used as an infant school and purchased for £30 in 1897'.
Nunney, Somerset | BA11 4LW
In the heart of the Somerset village of Nunney, within 200m of Nunney Castle, the village is at the east end of the Mendip Hills.
Bishop Norton, Lincolnshire | LN8 2BE
St Peter's sits in the heart of the village, it is a delightful church containing some fine treasures.
Normanby by Spital, Lincolnshire | LN8 2HF
Light and airy village church.
Boxford, Berkshire | RG20 8DP
A truly ancient parish church in a picturesque setting on the River Lambourn.
Scotton, Yorkshire | HG5 9HY
We are a small rural parish church which prides itself on its friendly welcome.
Bilton in Ainsty, Yorkshire | YO26 7NN
This splendid medieval church commands your attention with it’s bell cote, 17th century mounting block and war memorial and, if you visit in spring, a spectacular array of daffodils.
Bottesford, Lincolnshire | DN16 3RD
Built during the early 13th century, St Peter’s is a Grade I listed building described by Sir John Betjeman and John Piper in the 1965 Shell guide to Lincolnshire as one of the finest pure Early English churches in the country.