Formby United Reformed Church
Formby, Merseyside | L37 3ND
Our church was formed September 1881 as a member of the Congregational Union until 1972, when it became a church in the United Reformed Church.
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Formby, Merseyside | L37 3ND
Our church was formed September 1881 as a member of the Congregational Union until 1972, when it became a church in the United Reformed Church.
Phillack, Cornwall | TR27 5AD
Above the porch door is a chiro stone lozenge found on site in the 1860s which dates from 350-400AD, the Christian faith has been here for more than 1600 years!
Addlethorpe, Lincolnshire | PE24 4TA
Beautiful 15th century 'Cathedral of the Marsh', a magnificent example of medieval craftsmanship.
Belton, Lincolnshire | DN9 1NS
Lovely 15th century church with an older Romanesque font.
Weston Longville, Norfolk | NR9 5JU
Beautiful 14th century church with many original features and one famous 18th century incumbent: Parson Woodforde.
Great Walsingham, Norfolk | NR22 6BL
Great Walshingham is much smaller than its neighbour Little Walshingham, which gets all the attention because of the shrine and other buildings associated with Our Lady of Walshingham.
Hatfield, Yorkshire | DN7 6RX
There has been a Christian church on this site since at least 633 AD, as recorded by the Veneral Bede who mentioned that there was a church and a priest during the time of the Battle of Hatfield in that same year.
Bramfield, Suffolk | IP19 9NT
It is clear from the first glimpse that this is a church out of the ordinary.
Ingoldmells, Lincolnshire | PE25 1PW
During WWII Butlins holiday camp was named HMS Royal Arthur and today the church has a Royal Arthur chapel with a memorial stained glass window.
South Elmham St Michael, Suffolk | NR35 1ND
This ancient parish church is a small pantiled structure overlooking a large green to the south and west.
Raithby, Lincolnshire | LN11 9RR
A great feature of the church is the splendid barrel organ, the only one in working order still to be found in a Lincolnshire church.
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Birkby, Yorkshire | HD1 5EA
Built between 1851 and 1853 at a time when the town was rapidly expanding and prosperous, the church is vast, with a magnificent tower with octagonal spire reaching to some 220 feet high, a landmark which can be seen for many miles around.Â
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