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St Leonard

Thorpe Langton, Leicestershire | LE16 7TR

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St John the Baptist

Thorpe Mandeville, Northamptonshire | OX17 2HR

After passing the splendid churchyard yew (over 1,000 years old), the latched door in the 14th century porch opens to reveal a church with a wall painting of St Christopher.

St Margaret

Thorpe Market, Norfolk | NR11 8UA

Built in 1796 on the site of an earlier medieval church by the first Lord Suffield.

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St Peter

Thorpe Salvin, Yorkshire | S80 3JP

The nave of the church dates from 1130 when Roger de Busli of Tickhill was Lord of the Manor, the village takes its name from Ralph Salvain, a knight who lived here in 1284.

St Peter

Thorpe St Peter, Lincolnshire | PE24 4NW

A lovely Lincolnshire church with a spectacular font, possibly one of the best examples of Early English work in the county.

St Margaret of Antioch

Thrandeston, Suffolk | IP21 4BY

Fascinating church in picturesque village.

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St Andrew

Thringstone, Leicestershire | LE67 8ND

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St John the Baptist

Throapham, Yorkshire | S25 1YL

St John’s is one of the unknown treasures of Yorkshire, as old, if not older than nearby Laughton, the church stands on the site of at least one Celtic well, which had its festival day at Midsummer.

All Saints

Thrumpton, Nottinghamshire | NG11 0AW

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St Peter & St Paul

Thruxton, Hampshire | SP11 8NL

Thruxton church has been at the heart of village life for over 850 years, many of the church’s treasures are in the form of tombs and effigies of some of the Lords and Ladies of the Manor.

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St Leonard

Thrybergh, Yorkshire | S65 4HN

St Leonard’s is a very interesting old church with Saxon origins dating back to 900AD as well as a number of periods of construction that can be seen in its walls, including signs of a Norman apse.

St Peter

Thrybergh, Yorkshire | S65 4JL

St Peter’s was opened in 1909, built for the growing population of the time.