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St John the Evangelist
Washingborough, Lincolnshire | LN4 1BG
Imposing church set at the top of the Witham valley.
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Washingborough, Lincolnshire | LN4 1BG
Imposing church set at the top of the Witham valley.
Tickhill, Yorkshire | DN11 9LY
Welcome to our stunning church, whose architecture, furnishings, history and heritage have been shaped by over 900 years of faith and worship.
Llanbadrig, Anglesey | LL67 0LH
Situated on a windswept headland, St Patrick's is a place of deep peace and prayer.
Birkdale, Merseyside | PR8 4BY
Church built 1870, situated near to Birkdale village.
Kings Lynn, Norfolk | PE30 5DL
Almost of cathedral size and impact, this great church is a pivotal part of the townscape of King's Lynn.
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Rochdale, Greater Manchester | OL11 1EX
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Ermine, Lincolnshire | LN2 2EF
Consecrated in 1963, the parish church is a major contribution to ecclesiastical architecture of the second half of the 20th century, this avant garde building is the central feature of the Ermine Estate in the city of Lincoln.
Sandwich, Kent | CT13 9AF
One of the oldest meeting houses in the country still in use today.
Burton, Lincolnshire | LN1 2RD
Set into a hillside, St Vincent's offers visitors stunning views across the Trent valley and features stained glass of local interest.
Scrooby, Yorkshire | DN10 4AJ
The 13th century limestone church with its tall early 15th century tower and steeple is Scrooby's focus.
Holmfirth, Yorkshire | HD9 1HA
Holy Trinity Church has a fascinating history, dating back to the fifteenth century when a grant was made by Edward IV to the church (and confirmed by Richard III), the first stone building being completed in 1500.
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