St Andrew
Fillingham, Lincolnshire | DN21 5BS
This peaceful country church can lay claim to a historic link with the scholar and theologian John Wycliffe, who became its Rector in 1361.
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Fillingham, Lincolnshire | DN21 5BS
This peaceful country church can lay claim to a historic link with the scholar and theologian John Wycliffe, who became its Rector in 1361.
Great Bromley, Essex | CO7 7TS
A 15th century church of great architectural interest with exceptional flint flushwork, magnificent double hammer-beam roof with original colouring, wealth of furnishings 1850-1930 and ‘River of Life’ reredos 2014.
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Stratford St Mary, Suffolk | CO7 6LS
Chopped off from its village by the main Ipswich trunk road Stratford's church is perhaps best first viewed from the quiet lane.
Stixwould, Lincolnshire | LN10 5HP
The present church was built in 1830/31 on the same site as one dating from the middle 15th century, with interesting treasures are waiting to be found within.
Dunholme, Lincolnshire | LN2 3QT
St Chad's is mainly medieval in construction, there has been a church building on this site for at least 700 years.
Hitcham, Suffolk | IP7 7NR
A stunning hammer beam roof greets visitors to our medieval church, built as a statement of wealth by the Bishops of Ely but there is so much more as your eyes become accustomed to the light.
Hessett, Suffolk | IP30 9AX
The elaborate stonework of its exterior immediately confirms that this is a truly special church.
Heysham, Lancashire | LA3 2RN
The church as we see it now dates from the Saxon period but the original church was probably Celtic, right beside the sea with views across Morecambe Bay to the mountains of Cumbria and containing many important artifacts including the world famous Hog Back Stone, a Viking grave stone.
Pudsey, Yorkshire | LS28 8RA
A Late 1950s quasi mediaeval gem!
Layham, Suffolk | IP7 5LZ
A 14th century flint church, with a rare red brick tower, one of only two in Suffolk.
Pilham, Lincolnshire | DN21 3NU
Georgian and was built out of limestone in 1754, the church is widely regarded as one of the smallest complete churches in England with a nave just 21ft long, the tiny apsidal chancel gives some idea of the scale.
Keighley, Yorkshire | BD21 5HT
The earliest record of Christianity in the area round Keighley dates from 867 AD, when Archbishop Wulfhere of York fled from marauding Danes to Addingham.