All Saints
Iwade, Kent | ME9 8SJ
The parish church to the original Iwade village, All Saints is a beautiful ancient building that stands on the site of a pre-Norman chapel.
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Iwade, Kent | ME9 8SJ
The parish church to the original Iwade village, All Saints is a beautiful ancient building that stands on the site of a pre-Norman chapel.
Jacobstowe, Devon | EX20 3RQ
A small, beautifully kept, and welcoming country church with a fascinating history.
We have supported this church
Jarrow, Tyne & Wear | NE32 3DZ
Jarrow was one of the first places to be invaded by the Vikings, who eventually colonised the North East, and home of the Venerable Bede, a scholar, monk and writer, known as the Father of English History.
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.
Ripon, Yorkshire | HG4 4PH
A tranquil, historic and beautiful Abbey in North Yorkshire.
Jesmond, Tyne & Wear | NE2 2TF
St George's 19th century church is one of the outstanding ecclesiastical buildings in the north of England.
Jordans, Buckinghamshire | HP9 2SN
Standing in a beautiful valley deep in the Chilterns, this Quaker meeting house dates from 1688 and was one of the first to be purpose built.
We have supported this church
Keady, County Armagh | BT60 3SD
Built in 1775 to the design of prominent architect Thomas Cooley and is one of the churches in the Diocese of Armagh built by Archbishop Richard Robinson.
Kedleston, Derbyshire | DE22 5JH
Spectacular memorials and Norman monsters.
Keele, Staffordshire | ST5 5AT
Village church built 1868-1870 by local landowner in the Gothic style on the site of a 13th century Knights Templar Chapel.
Keenley, Northumberland | NE47 9NU
The year 1750 is embossed in lead on the porch doorway and services are held once every fortnight. Inside there is a warm and welcoming atmosphere of a traditional country chapel complete with a pot bellied stove. Sheep and cattle graze in the next field and dry stone walls bound a woodland fringe and hay meadows. It is a place of peace and tranquillity.</span></span></p>
Keevil, Wiltshire | BA13 4QN
The church is mainly 14th century with Perpendicular tower and south aisle.