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St Mary the Virgin

Elsing, Norfolk | NR20 3EA

Built for Sir Hugh Hastings, this church has the widest nave in East Anglia with no aisles or columns a splendid uninterrupted space along with the magnificent memorial brass are just two of the many historic features of this 14th century church.

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St Nicholas

Snitterby, Lincolnshire | DN21 4TY

This church consists of a western tower, nave, apsidal chancel, south porch and vestry, the inside walls are of red brick with black brick horizontal bands.

St Nicholas

Bracon Ash, Norfolk | NR14 8HJ

St Nicholas' church stands on the site of a much older church. The nave and baptismal font date from the 14th, the chancel from the 15th century.

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Bangor Cathedral

Bangor, Gwynedd | LL57 1RL

For nearly 1,500 years Bangor Cathedral has been a 'house of God' a peaceful sanctuary where the long history of prayer and pilgrimage can still be felt.

St John the Baptist

Royston, Yorkshire | S71 4QZ

'St John’s is clearly well cared for and well maintained; all concerned are to be commended for their care of one of the region’s most important historic buildings'.

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St Michael

Helston, Cornwall | TR13 8NJ

Unusual in Cornwall, St Michael's church is a light and airy Georgian building, built to a design by the London architect Thomas Edwards, a pupil of Nicholas Hawksmoor.

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St Peter

Sibton, Suffolk | IP17 2NB

A church building full of atmosphere that clearly demonstrates its complex development and many associations through its 800 years existence.

St Genewys

Scotton, Lincolnshire | DN21 3RB

Grade I listed St Genewys is a mainly 13th century church with the top of the tower in the later Perpendicular style.

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St Olave

Ruckland, Lincolnshire | LN11 8RQ

Said to be the smallest church in Lincolnshire and the only one dedicated to St. Olave, a Norwegian royal prince and the son of King Herald and Queen Aasta.

St Mary in the Baum

Rochdale, Greater Manchester | OL16 1DZ

St Mary in the Baum, on St Mary's Gate, was founded in 1740 as a chapel of ease to minister to the people living north of the River Roch.

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