
St Edmund
Rochdale, Lancashire | OL12 6QF
Regarded as one of the finest but least known gems of ecclesiastical architecture in the country, it is a Gothic gem set in a diamond.
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Rochdale, Lancashire | OL12 6QF
Regarded as one of the finest but least known gems of ecclesiastical architecture in the country, it is a Gothic gem set in a diamond.
Rochdale, Greater Manchester | OL16 1DZ
St Mary in the Baum, on St Mary's Gate, was founded in 1740 as a chapel of ease to minister to the people living north of the River Roch.
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Denshaw, Greater Manchester | OL3 5SB
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Haverhill, Suffolk | CB9 8AX
A historic building in the heart of the town with modern adaptations in a sensitive style.
Boughton, Nottinghamshire | NG22 9JU
The present church is Victorian, built in the 1860s and dedicated in 1868, but it replaced a Norman church about which, unfortunately, very little is known.
Snargate, Kent | TN29 0EW
Like so many Romney Marsh churches this one seems far bigger than any population at any time could have justified, but in medieval times this was a rich and very busy landscape, filled with people who needed a place to worship.
Holme, Nottinghamshire | NG23 7RY
Holme was a much more frequented place until the 16th century, when the River Trent changed course to leave it isolated on the eastern bank.
Darwen, Lancashire | BB3 3HE
We are a Commissioners church consecrated in 1829 and is a warm and friendly place to visit.
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Norwell, Nottinghamshire | NG23 6JT
The history of St Laurence has been bound up with Southwell Minster for almost one thousand years.
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Bolsterstone, Yorkshire | S36 3ZB
St Mary’s church stands on the site of much older places of worship, the first documented place of worship here was established by Sir Robert de Rockley in 1412 as a private chantry chapel.
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.
Eastling, Kent | ME13 0BA
The church is set back from the road and is surrounded by mature yew trees (one of which is more than 2,000 years old), with only the spire visible above them.