St Polycarp
Malin Bridge, Yorkshire | S6 4WA
St Polycarp is a church that welcomes all ages, both to worship and enjoy our varied activities for the community.
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Malin Bridge, Yorkshire | S6 4WA
St Polycarp is a church that welcomes all ages, both to worship and enjoy our varied activities for the community.
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Retford, Nottinghamshire | DN22 6PL
The first recorded reference in history to a church in East Retford comes from 1258 but most of the church was rebuilt in the 1650s, following the collapse of the tower in 1651.
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Truro, Cornwall | TR1 3NR
Welcome to the St George’s, Truro, a delightful Cathedral City located in the County of Cornwall in the South West of England.
Dinnington, Yorkshire | S25 2LT
St Leonard’s is an 18th century church built on the site of a much earlier building, the first church in Dinnington was recorded in 1088.
Lincoln, Lincolnshire | LN2 1PX
Lincoln Cathedral punctuates the city skyline and can be seen for many miles, it was once the tallest building in the world (before the central spire fell down in 1548).
Houghton on the Hill, Norfolk | PE37 8DP
Captivating!
Little Bealings, Suffolk | IP13 6LJ
Little Bealings is a small and endearing building in an idyllic setting, which serves a small but picturesque parish about three miles from Woodbridge and five miles northeast of Ipswich.
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Kirkstead, Lincolnshire | LN10 6UH
This tiny chapel may well have been built as a chantry chapel in memory of Robert de Tattershall who died in 1212 and whose effigy it is thought to be, lies beside the altar.
Washingborough, Lincolnshire | LN4 1BG
Imposing church set at the top of the Witham valley.
Thornham Parva, Suffolk | IP23 8ES
Fields and trees surround this wonderful ancient church, which seems connected to the East Anglian landscape around it by its walls of flint cobbles and its roof of reed thatch.
Burnage, Greater Manchester | M19 1PL
St Nicholas church is a Grade II* listed building and was the first church designed by the architect Nugent Francis Cachemaille Day.
Saxilby, Lincolnshire | LN1 2PE
The church of St Botolph is of considerable interest since it has indications of building in four different architectural styles over a period of some 900 years.