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St Mary
Stainburn, Yorkshire | LS21 2LW
Fine views in a harsh landscape.
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Stainburn, Yorkshire | LS21 2LW
Fine views in a harsh landscape.
Turvey, Bedfordshire | MK43 8EP
The 13th century bridge that crosses the Ouse in this harmonious old stone village is a relative newcomer in comparison with the church, which dates back to around 980, and possibly even to Roman times.
Coates by Stow, Lincolnshire | LN1 2DW
Unspoilt prereformation church including very rare rood loft, set in quiet garden within the medieval moated site.
Pickworth, Lincolnshire | NG34 0TF
This rural church contains extensive wall paintings that were hidden from view until a bomb dropped nearby in World War Two, disturbing the plaster, which was removed, revealing the medieval wall paintings.
Thorne, Yorkshire | DN8 5NP
St Nicholas has been at the centre of the community of Thorne for around 1000 years, remains found in the area show that Thorne became a settlement in Anglo Saxon times.
Oundle, Northamptonshire | PE8 4AL
The adjectives used to describe this church are consistently beautiful and elegant, and so it is.
North Marston, Buckinghamshire | MK18 3PH
An exceptionally fine church, St Mary’s bears witness to two substantial investments in its history.
Mursley, Buckinghamshire | MK17 0RS
Mursley church is a 14th century Grade II* listed building including monuments to the Fortescue family.
Uffington, Lincolnshire | PE9 4SN
We have supported this church
Harewood, Yorkshire | LS17 9LG
A fashion parade of effigies.
Nether Kellet, Lancashire | LA6 1ER
The beautiful village of Nether Kellet is set amongst rolling limestone pasture.
Cotterstock, Northamptonshire | PE8 5HH
Originally a Norman church with a wide tall chancel added in 1338 when a college here was founded by John Giffard, Canon of York.