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St Paul
Parsons Cross, Yorkshire | S5 9JH
The church was designed by Basil Spence, the architect of Coventry Cathedral, and was consecrated on the Eve of the Conversion of St Paul, January 24 1959.
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Parsons Cross, Yorkshire | S5 9JH
The church was designed by Basil Spence, the architect of Coventry Cathedral, and was consecrated on the Eve of the Conversion of St Paul, January 24 1959.
Burwell, Cambridgeshire | CB25 0HB
St Mary's is a grand church, reflecting a time when Burwell was an inland port.
Westwell, Kent | TN25 4JX
A friendly meeting place in an historic medieval church.
Snave, Kent | TN26 2QJ
This little church was declared redundant in 1983, but was saved from secular use by the Romney Marsh Historic Churches Trust, which now maintains it.
Wilsford, Lincolnshire | NG32 3NS
A church at Wilsford is mentioned in Domesday Book, but the building dates to the 11th to 15th centuries, with a restoration in 1860 by Kirk and Parry.
Wicken, Cambridgeshire | CB7 5XW
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Ossington, Nottinghamshire | NG23 6LH
Rare classical beauty (built in 1784 by John Carr of York) behind gilded 19th century gates and surrounded by woods on the edge of the village.
March, Cambridgeshire | PE15 9QW
The base of St Wendreda's tower stands right on the edge of the street; there is a walkway under the tower so that you do not have to step into the road to walk around the building.
Ecclesfield, Yorkshire | S35 9XY
The earliest reference to a church is from 1141 although it is probable that one existed here well before the Norman Conquest.
Worksop, Nottinghamshire | S80 2BW
A thousand year old wall carving, a 17th century Fox’s Book of Martyrs hidden within its walls, 14th century Crusader crosses and a 15th century skull from the the War of the Roses.
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Anston, Yorkshire | S25 5TD
Dating from Norman times, our church will give you a sense of the history of the area whose name derives from ‘Anastan’ a solitary stone and is known to have had prehistoric settlements in the area.
Ashton, Lancashire | PR2 1AJ
Fine example of Austin & Paley architecture, St Michael's originated as a chapel of ease to nearby St Andrew's, to cope with the rising population in the area.
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