St Bartholomew
Brightwell Baldwin, Oxfordshire | OX49 5NS
The earliest parts of St Bartholomew are 13th century, including a stair turret and a number of lancet windows, notably in the chancel.
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Brightwell Baldwin, Oxfordshire | OX49 5NS
The earliest parts of St Bartholomew are 13th century, including a stair turret and a number of lancet windows, notably in the chancel.
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Filton, Gloucestershire | BS34 7PY
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Kirmington, Lincolnshire | DN39 6YW
In a central position on the main street of Kirmington stands St Helena, with its 13th century ironstone tower, crowned by a copper on timber spire in 1838.
Cuxwold, Lincolnshire | LN7 6DA
Described by Arthur Mee as 'tiny and remote and prettily set' Cuxwold does indeed feel a little remote when there but it's only just off the main arterial road in Lincolnshire.
Halton, Lancashire | LA2 6LR
St Wilfrid's is a beautiful historic church on the river Lune, it is well known for its unique Viking cross which stands in the churchyard and has Pagan and Christian carving.
Ystradfellte, Powys | CF44 9JE
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Swinhope, Lincolnshire | LN8 6HT
The church contains several interesting memorials to the Alington family, of nearby Swinhope Hall, who for many generations have been associated with the parish.
Stickford, Lincolnshire | PE22 8EP
Medieval graffiti, unique medieval poppy heads, a medieval bell, all in a small village church which is well worth a visit.
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Myddfai, Carmarthenshire | SA20 0NZ
The village of Myddfai is built around the churchyard of St Michael's.
Brigsley, Lincolnshire | DN37 0BJ
The church that serves this beautiful little village in Lincolnshire has a fascinating tower showing many stages of the building’s history and is situated in a quiet lane, perched on a precarious slope.
North Moreton, Oxfordshire | OX11 9AT
The Stapleton Chantry Chapel, begun in 1299 at the behest of Miles de Stapleton, (killed with two sons at Bannockburn in 1314, was built with exceptionally fine craftsmanship.
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Gedney, Lincolnshire | PE120BU
Gedney's elegant and beautifully decorated tower is crowned by a spire that is little more than a stump.