St Mary
Barrow in Furness, Cumbria | LA14 1XW
St Marys is a beautiful Neo Gothic church designed by Edward Welby Pugin following in the footsteps of his father, AWN Pugin, who designed the Houses of Parliament and other notable buildings.
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Barrow in Furness, Cumbria | LA14 1XW
St Marys is a beautiful Neo Gothic church designed by Edward Welby Pugin following in the footsteps of his father, AWN Pugin, who designed the Houses of Parliament and other notable buildings.
West Tanfield, Yorkshire | HG4 5JQ
The church is perpendicular in style.
Barrow in Furness, Cumbria | LA14 5UE
Magnificent Victorian brick church with stone spire prominent on the Barrow in Furness skyline.
Burton in Kendal, Cumbria | LA6 1NT
Our traditional Westmorland church is a Grade I listed building which dates from the 12th century.
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Norton, Yorkshire | YO17 9ES
This chapel was built in 1864 and extended in 1884.
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Malton, Yorkshire | YO17 7EJ
Our church was founded in 1190 and is probably the oldest Roman Catholic Church still in use in England.
Malton, Yorkshire | YO17 7LL
The building was erected in 1811 to a design by the Revd William Jenkins, one of John Wesley’s itinerant preachers who combined preaching with chapel design.
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Healey, Yorkshire | HG4 4LH
Quiet rural church in the middle of the Yorkshire Dales.
Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria | LA6 2AU
The church of St Mary the Virgin sits right at the heart of the Kirkby Lonsdale community; as well as it being a place of regular worship it is a significant visitor attraction and runs many art and cultural events.
Barrow in Furness, Cumbria | LA13 0PJ
The impressive remains of an abbey founded in 1123 by Stephen, later King of England, including much of the east end and west tower of the church, the ornately decorated chapter house and the cloister buildings.
Masham, Yorkshire | HG4 4EQ
St Mary’s church was originally founded in the 7th century and was mentioned in the Domesday Book.
Amotherby, Yorkshire | YO17 6TN
A beautiful church of 12th century origins with 18th and 19th century discoveries while excavating the churchyard indicates likely Anglo Saxon foundations, the surrounding conservation churchyard, is a peaceful haven for people and wildlife.
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