St Andrew
AylestoneAylestone, Leicestershire | LE2 8ND
A beautiful medieval church with many interesting features.
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AylestoneAylestone, Leicestershire | LE2 8ND
A beautiful medieval church with many interesting features.
Kettering, Northamptonshire | NN16 0AL
This noble medieval building remains the dominant architectural feature of this ancient market town. Its handsome tower and tall spire is strikingly visible.
Barking, Greater London | IG11 8AS
St Margaret's has stood in Barking since 1215.
Welsh Frankton, Shropshire | SY11 4NX
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Thornton, Leicestershire | LE67 1AA
Very largely Early English in character; the nave and the two aisles dating from the beginning of the 14th century or slightly earlier.
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Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire | NN9 5SD
Despite being in the busy Nene Valley between Wellingborough and Thrapston, Irthlingborough church seen from the far side of the river retains a timeless and surprisingly isolated quality, its extraordinary tower remains the highest building in the area.
Kirby Muxloe, Leicestershire | LE9 2AL
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Northill, Bedfordshire | SG18 9AA
Started around 1330, nestling in the pretty village of Northill, St Mary's is a delightful Bedfordshire church, well worth a visit.
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Ilford, Greater London | IG1 1BH
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Plumstead, Greater London | SE18 1HJ
St Nicholas is an exceptionally interesting building dating back to the twelfth century, with visible interventions from every succeeding century, including some high quality early 20th century work; the building is a tangible link to the rural past of an area which has been subsumed into London.
Dolgellau, Gwynedd | LL40 2HE
Cymmer Abbey was founded in 1198 by monks from Cwm-hir under the patronage of the local ruler Maredud ap Cynan and his powerful cousin Llywelyn ab Iorwerth, Llywelyn the Great, prince of north Wales.
Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire | NN10 8DL
The church owes its grandeur to the fact that the town was, and still is, part of the Duchy of Lancaster.
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