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St Peter

Thorpe St Peter, Lincolnshire | PE24 4NW

A lovely Lincolnshire church with a spectacular font, possibly one of the best examples of Early English work in the county.

St John the Baptist

Great Carlton, Lincolnshire | LN11 8JY

The approach to St John the Baptist church is unsurpassed in all Lincolnshire, with its stately lime trees lining the way to a fine oak lychgate and a beautiful churchyard.

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St Michael

Brough, Cumbria | CA17 4EJ

Come and walk up the aisle of our beautiful and peaceful church and learn about the lives of the inhabitants of Brough under Stainmore.

St Martin

Welton le Marsh, Lincolnshire | PE23 5TJ

This peaceful church lies in the centre of village, surrounded by a beautiful graveyard and sheltered from the road by mature trees.

St Mary

Manby, Lincolnshire | LN11 8HU

From 1938 the church has had an association with the RAF and was a chapel for the School of Air Warfare until closure in 1974.

St Mary

Halstock, Dorset | BA22 9SQ

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St Peter

Norton on Derwent, Yorkshire | YO17 9AE

The first Christian converts were baptised in the River Derwent in 627 AD by St Paulinus, one of the second batch of Roman missionary monks sent by Pope Gregory to convert Britain.

St Leonard

Little Downham, Cambridgeshire | CB6 2ST

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St Mary

Marshchapel, Lincolnshire | DN36 5QL

One of the finest fabrics in the district of the Perpendicular period.

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St Mary

Breamore, Hampshire | SP6 2DF

Breamore is one of the most famous and important Saxon churches in England, notable for its many Saxon details, but especially for the Saxon inscription carved into the arch of the south porticus.

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St Mary Priory

Swine, Yorkshire | HU11 4JE

St Mary's is a fragment of a priory of Cistercian nuns built in the late 12th century.

St Nicholas

North Cotes, Lincolnshire | DN36 5UP

The parish church was built in the 13th century of local limestone, but most of what we can see today is the result of a comprehensive rebuilding in 1865 by architect James Fowler of Louth.