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Over Denton Church

Over Denton, Cumbria | CA8 7AG

A very humble building, built from Roman stone, and includes a reused Roman arch, it can probably claim to be the oldest standing building in Cumbria.

Holy Cross

Haltwhistle, Northumberland | NE49 0LP

Beautiful ancient church with fabulous stained glass.

St Michael

Dumfries, Dumfries & Galloway | DG1 2PR

Though the earliest written records go back to the 12th century, it is believed that a Christian church has stood here for over 1300 years.

St Ives

Leadgate, County Durham | DH8 7TS

St Ives is an early work (1868) by prolific architect Charles Hodgson Fowler, and its style is the plain 19th century reinterpretation of medieval Early English.

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St Cuthbert

Greenhead, Northumberland | CA8 7HB

Originally designed by John Dobson. a church with an interesting spire and Kempe Glass.

St Margaret

New Galloway, Dumfries & Galloway | DG7 3RP

Small Arts & Crafts style church with charming wooden lychgate fronting the road.

Clanabogan Parish Church

Clanabogan, County Tyrone | BT78 1SL

Gothic Revival church, built 1863 to designs by Welland and Gillespie, with interior by Thomas Drew c1889.

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St Andrew

Kirkandrews on Esk, Cumbria | CA6 5NF

The tranquility of St Andrew's church, set on the banks of the river Esk, belies the turbulence of its past.

St Cuthbert

Beltingham, Northumberland | NE47 7BZ

A regularly used beautiful old church. set in a quiet historical corner of Northumberland, it’s the finest example of 15th century Perpendicular style in the country.

St Patrick

Ballymena, County Antrim | BT43 7BT

The tower at over 90 feet is one of the highest vantage points in Ballymena and is one of the few remaining seven towers of Ballymena.

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St Mary the Virgin

Easington, County Durham | SR8 3BP

A 12th century Grade I listed building with a historic place in the Durham diocesan history.

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