St Mary the Virgin
Tattingstone, Suffolk | IP9 2NA
St Mary's dates from around 1250 and has stood at the heart of the village of Tattingstone south of Ipswich in Suffolk and not far from the Essex border.
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Tattingstone, Suffolk | IP9 2NA
St Mary's dates from around 1250 and has stood at the heart of the village of Tattingstone south of Ipswich in Suffolk and not far from the Essex border.
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Chester le Street, County Durham | DH3 3QB
A beautiful 13th century church with a well preserved Ankers House Museum, it houses a copy of the Lindesfarne Gospels.
Ipswich, Suffolk | IP1 1TG
A unique example of an early dissenters meeting house which still contains many original features.
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Ipswich, Suffolk | IP1 3PE
It was in the churchyard of St Mary that the town charter was written in 1200.
West Hoathly, Sussex | RH19 4PP
A beautiful church in the centre of West Hoathly village, with stunning stained glass windows.
Rochester, Kent | ME1 1QE
The bridge chapel at Rochester was built by Sir John de Cobham, who lived at nearby Cooling Castle.
Shipbourne, Kent | TN11 9PF
St Giles is a grand 19th century estate church, rebuilt by the Cazalets of Fairlawne in 1881 and expensively fitted out.
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Ipswich, Suffolk | IP1 1XF
St Peter’s is mentioned in the Domesday Survey in 1086, suggesting that there was a church on this site then.
Peel, Lancashire | IM5 1HH
Our Cathedral is home to a wealth of treasures, including a priceless selection of Knox silverware.
Wreay, Cumbria | CA4 0RL
Sarah Losh (1785-1853), a local landowner, designed St Mary's in 1840, partly in memory of her sister and parents.
Ninebanks, Northumberland | NE47 9PA
St Mark's offers breathtaking views over the remote West Allen valley and a fascinating local history and is on the Isaac Tea Trail North Pennines Heritage Walk.
Rochester, Kent | ME1 1SX
The Cathedral has been a place of Christian worship since 604AD where everyone is welcome to visit to take part in our services, admire our treasures and learn more of our stories.