St Leonard
Sheepstor, Devon | PL20 6PF
Medievel church with links to Sarawak and 20th century woodcarving.
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Sheepstor, Devon | PL20 6PF
Medievel church with links to Sarawak and 20th century woodcarving.
Llanrwst, Gwynedd | LL26 0LE
Hello, we are St Grwst church, dating from the early 15th century and located in the heart of Wales in the tranquil market town of Llanrwst.
Landwade, Suffolk | CB8 7NF
The church of St Nicholas is privately owned and falls in the grounds of Landwade Hall.
Wales, Yorkshire | S26 5LQ
This lovely church, has been a place where worship has been offered to God for over 1000 years, with the original Norman church constructed during the reign of Henry I (d 1135).
Mereworth, Kent | ME18 5LY
The old church at Mereworth was found to spoil the view of John Fane, 7th Earl of Westmorland, from his splendid new Palladian house, so he demolished it (he had already done away with the old castle and the village) and built a new classical church, and a new village, nearby.
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Thorpe Salvin, Yorkshire | S80 3JP
The nave of the church dates from 1130 when Roger de Busli of Tickhill was Lord of the Manor, the village takes its name from Ralph Salvain, a knight who lived here in 1284.
Thurstaston, Cheshire | CH61 0HW
Overlooking fields that descend to the shores of the River Dee, St Bartholomew's is built entirely of local sandstone and is a splendid example of a Victorian revival of mid gothic architecture.
Newmarket, Suffolk | CB8 0HP
Medieval parish church reordered in the late Victorian period in a high Anglo Catholic tradition.
Quadring, Lincolnshire | PE11 4SQ
Medieval church in the heart of the Lincolnshire countryside, our church stands in isolation from the village and has stood here for over 700 years.
Walkhampton, Devon | PL20 6JY
A church half a mile from the village? Why?
Chorlton, Greater Manchester | M21 9AE
While St Clement’s is a relatively new building, the history of a parish church in Chorlton goes back a long way.
Launcells, Cornwall | EX23 9NQ
Famously described by Sir John Betjeman as the ‘least spoilt church in Cornwall’, the building dates back to the late 15th century, with fragments of an earlier 14th century church incorporated into the current structure.