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St James
Midhopestones, Yorkshire | S36 4GW
Midhopestones is a hamlet, high in the Pennines north west of Sheffield, St James is a tiny rugged church, surrounded by a picturesque graveyard.
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Midhopestones, Yorkshire | S36 4GW
Midhopestones is a hamlet, high in the Pennines north west of Sheffield, St James is a tiny rugged church, surrounded by a picturesque graveyard.
Kenley , Shropshire | SY5 6NH
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Farnley Tyas, Yorkshire | HD4 6TZ
The village was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as ‘Ferlei’ or ‘Fereleia’ which is thought to mean either ‘lea of the ferns’ or ‘the far lea’.
Much Wenlock, Shropshire | TF13 6HS
Wenlock Priory, with it's stunning clipped topiary, has a pastoral setting on the edge of lovely Much Wenlock.
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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High Bradfield, Yorkshire | S6 6LG
St Nicholas church is a beautiful 15th century building set in Sheffield's Peak District, with many interesting features: glass, stonework, and woodwork.
Thurlstone, Yorkshire | S36 6QP
Near the Pennine Trail and very dog friendly!
Fence, Lancashire | BB12 9ED
Wheatley Lane Methodist Church is situated in the Pendleside area of Lancashire.
Much Wenlock, Shropshire | TF13 6HR
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Chadsmoor, Staffordshire | WS11 5DA
A good example of a working class chapel; built by mining families in the 1860s, beautiful in its simplicity.
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Wirksworth, Derbyshire | DE4 4DQ
St Mary's is most famous for carvings from a church or churches that stood on this site going back to Saxon times, found throughout the church, mounted into the fabric of the walls.
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Huddersfield, Yorkshire | HD1 4DT
Our church building, opened in 1819 originally seated 1500, oday the interior has been tastefully reordered to make it suitable for a wider range of activities for people of all ages; there are activities most days of the week and the church is opened regularly for viewing.
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