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Conisborough Castle Chapel
Conisborough, Yorkshire | DN12 3BU
Built on the site of a timber motte and bailey castle, the white, cylindrical keep of this 12th century castle is a spectacular structure.
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Conisborough, Yorkshire | DN12 3BU
Built on the site of a timber motte and bailey castle, the white, cylindrical keep of this 12th century castle is a spectacular structure.
Flockton, Yorkshire | WF4 4DH
This pretty village church is grade II listed and was built in 1869 in the gothic revival style.
Sowerby Bridge , Yorkshire | HX6 2LW
Built by John Oates opened in 1821 and funded by the Victorian industrialists for the increasing workforce in their factories.
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Waddington, Lincolnshire | LN5 9RF
Rebuilt on the site of the medieval church, which was destroyed by a bomb on the night of 8th/9th May 1941, St Michael’s is built of concrete with Ancaster stone facings outside.
Hebden Bridge, Yorkshire | HX7 6DS
St James the Great, with its Bronte and Anne Lister connections is situated in the beautiful Calder Valley, with its literary and industrial heritage.
Sudbury, Suffolk | CO10 2BL
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Hebden Bridge, Yorkshire | HX7 8EW
Hope Chapel is a vibrant sanctuary space serving residents and visitors in the lovely Pennine town of Hebden Bridge.
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Holbeach, Lincolnshire | PE12 7LL
Built in the mid 14th century, All Saints is a handsome building with a sturdy tower and tall spire.
Great Wigborough, Essex | CO5 7RL
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Halifax, Yorkshire | HX3 0SD
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Mount Bures, Essex | CO8 5AR
Set high above the Stour Valley in North Essex, surrounded by rolling fields and an ancient Mount, St John's dates from the 12th century and is a place of simplicity and beauty.
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Boxted, Suffolk | IP29 4DH
From the churchyard there is a beautiful view over the little Glem Valley to the hall, seat of the Poleys (pronounced Pooley).