
Holy Cross
Ryton, Northumberland | NE40 3QP
Built in 1220 in Early English style with an impressive spire added 1360.
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Ryton, Northumberland | NE40 3QP
Built in 1220 in Early English style with an impressive spire added 1360.
Addingham, Cumbria | CA10 1DU
This Grade II* listed church dates from the early 16th century with much reused early medieval stonework from a nearby 9th century church destroyed by the River Eden.
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Upavon, Wiltshire | SN9 6EB
This Grade I church has a Norman chancel arch and Norman font.
Bywell, Northumberland | NE43 7AD
St Peter's is one of two adjoining rival Saxon churches beautifully positioned in this private village consisting of a castle, hall and estate cottages.
Brecon, Powys | LD3 9DP
The Cathedral welcomes everyone who passes through, if you are visiting as a tourist, come to offer your personal prayers and light a candle, or interested in history, architecture or stained glass windows.
Brecon, Powys | LD3 7AU
The first chapel on this site was a meeting room in a building also used as a pub called The Plough, which stood here in the 17th century.
Brecon, Powys | LD3 7AA
St Mary's has occupied this site for over 900 years, although we are uncertain of the date of consecration.
Whitchurch, Hampshire | RG28 7AS
There has been such a church in Whitchurch as early as 800 ADÂ and probably earlier.
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Wick, City of Bristol | BS30 5PD
Visitors often comment on the attractiveness and atmosphere of our simple airy Butterfield church.
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Knockholt, Kent | TN14 7LS
The ownership of lands in Ockholte, Latinised Acolta, is recorded in various deeds from 1197 onwards.
Gatton, Surrey | RH2 0TQ
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Great Chalfield, Wiltshire | SN12 8NG
A medieval manor house complete with a moat (and now in the care of the National Trust) shares an idyllic location with this little church, which is recorded as early as 1349.