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St Peter

Morley, Yorkshire | LS27 9PA

St Peter's Morley was built in 1830 and was one of the million churches' provided after the Battle of Waterloo by a special Parliamentary fund.

Stobo Kirk

Stobo, Scottish Borders | EH45 8NX

Stobo Kirk is one of the oldest standing churches in Scotland and offers a fascinating history combined with a truly beautiful interior.

St Peter

Chillingham, Northumberland | NE66 5NP

The church was founded in the 12th century and retains some of the Norman stonework. The south chapel of Our Lady contains the 15th century tomb of Sir Ralph Grey and his wife Elizabeth.

Old Kirk Braddan

Braddan, | IM4 4LB

Old Kirk Braddan houses several Celtic and Norse crosses from the period 800-1265.

St Margaret

Prestwich, Greater Manchester | M25 2QB

This Grade II listed church sits amongst mature trees with some historic gravestones, and as a result of a fire in 1985 the interior was reordered and transformed.

St Matthew & St Luke

Chadderton, Greater Manchester | OL1 2RE

A beautiful Victorian country church set in the suburbs of Chadderton.

St Mary

Prestwich, Greater Manchester | M25 1AN

Prestwich is not mentioned in the Domesday Book but there is evidence of a church on the site from at least 1200.

St Peter

Westleigh, Greater Manchester | WN7 4SB

A Grade II* listed building with a Grade II War Memorial.

St Edward King & Confessor

Clifford, Yorkshire | LS23 6HJ

The largest church in Clifford, St Edward's was built between 1845 and 1848 in the Romanesque style.

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St Helen

Bilton in Ainsty, Yorkshire | YO26 7NN

This splendid medieval church commands your attention with it’s bell cote, 17th century mounting block and war memorial and, if you visit in spring, a spectacular array of daffodils.

St James

Slaithwaite, Yorkshire | HD7 5AG

A Grade II listed church built in 1789 to a stark Georgian style and later tower hiding a beautiful interior with a tiered gallery, Venetian east window and seating for 1000 persons.

St John the Evangelist

Birkby, Yorkshire | HD1 5EA

Built between 1851 and 1853 at a time when the town was rapidly expanding and prosperous, the church is vast, with a magnificent tower with octagonal spire reaching to some 220 feet high, a landmark which can be seen for many miles around. 

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