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St James
Arnside, Cumbria | LA5 0DW
For a small village church, St James has an amazing wealth of stained glass.
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Arnside, Cumbria | LA5 0DW
For a small village church, St James has an amazing wealth of stained glass.
Skelton cum Newby, Yorkshire | HG4 5AE
A church built with unpaid ransom money.
Corton, Suffolk | NR32 5HT
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Cartmel, Cumbria | LA11 6QD
Cartmel has been described as the medieval jewel among churches, making a lasting impression on the visitor, overshadowing the village as it does and giving an idea of the way early priories must have dominated their surroundings.
Ulverston, Cumbria | LA12 7EN
Step through a 12th century doorway into an oasis of calm where worship, history, wood and stones have tales to tell.
Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria | LA6 2AU
The beautiful Norman church sits above the River Lune with commanding views from the churchyard.
Beetham, Cumbria | LA7 7AL
The beautiful Grade I church we see today, situated by the River Bela, is the result of additions and adaptations through the centuries.
Sutton, Norfolk | NR12 9SA
A simple village church with details surviving from every century.
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Sproatley, Yorkshire | HU11 4PR
Beautiful Grade II listed parish church of grey brick construction, in a Gothic Revival style, standing in a secluded churchyard.
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Paston, Norfolk | NR28 9TA
Medieval 14th century church with nationally significant wall paintings and a rich historic and social heritage linked to the Paston Family of Paston Letters fame.
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Casterton, Cumbria | LA6 2SG
Built in 1833 by William Carus Wilson, Founder of the Clergy Daughters School, as school chapel and parish church with a strong connection with local heritage and Bronte sisters.
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Roos, Yorkshire | HU12 0LA
A beautiful building in a rural setting adjacent to the moated site of Roos castle with its associations with the Magna Carta.