St Mark
Newtown, Lancashire | WN5 9BN
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Newtown, Lancashire | WN5 9BN
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Bickerstaffe, Lancashire | L39 0EB
The church was built in 1843 by Sydney Smirke and enlarged 1860.
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Alnwick, Northumberland | NE66 1JW
It is believed that St James was founded in Pottergate in 1689, as there is an old pewter alms dish inscribed with that date.
Alnwick, Northumberland | NE66 1LY
Spacious perpendicular style church with many medieval features including the Hotspur pillar and a charter from 1464 charter of Henry VI that two 'burgesses' of Alnwick rebuilt their church.
Old Bewick, Northumberland | NE66 4DZ
A beautiful ancient church set in a large rural churchyard, an ideal place for quiet meditation.
Wetherby, Yorkshire | LS22 6LP
There seem to have been chapels of the Knights Templars and Hospitallers in Wetherby but these would be distinct from a parochial chapel for the use of the ordinary laity.
Wetherby, Yorkshire | LS22 7XU
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Hopwood, Greater Manchester | OL10 2EQ
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Kirkholt, Greater Manchester | OL11 2QX
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Bardsey, Yorkshire | LS17 9DN
The core of the present church, one of the best surviving Anglo Saxon buildings in West Yorkshire, was built about 1200 years ago, and much remains of the tall narrow Saxon nave and tower.
Kirknewton, Northumberland | NE71 6XF
More to this church than meets the eye (Pevsner).
Roundhay, Yorkshire | LS81DS
Built between 1902 and 1908, as Roundhay Congregational Church the Grade II listed buildings at St Andrew’s provide a fascinating insight both into the history of Congregationalism and the development of church architecture at the start of the 20th century.