St Peter & St Paul
Olney, Buckinghamshire | MK46 4AD
The dignified 14th century stone steeple of Olney church makes a distinctive landmark in its setting beside a bridge over the winding River Great Ouse.
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Olney, Buckinghamshire | MK46 4AD
The dignified 14th century stone steeple of Olney church makes a distinctive landmark in its setting beside a bridge over the winding River Great Ouse.
Clifton Reynes, Buckinghamshire | MK46 5DT
Topped with rows of neat battlements like a church from a medieval fairytale, Clifton Reynes church sits at the end of its secluded village surrounded by open country, in a bend of the River Great Ouse.
Everdon, Northamptonshire | NN11 3DT
A large grand church set in the heart of this village positioned on a knoll.
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Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire | NN9 5SD
Despite being in the busy Nene Valley between Wellingborough and Thrapston, Irthlingborough church seen from the far side of the river retains a timeless and surprisingly isolated quality, its extraordinary tower remains the highest building in the area.
Rushden, Northamptonshire | NN10 0PG
One of the outstanding late medieval churches in the county.
Daventry, Northamptonshire | NN11 4BL
If All Saints Northampton is the county’s response to Wren’s London city churches, Holy Cross Daventry is that to Gibbs St Martin in the Fields.
Gayhurst, Buckinghamshire | MK16 8LG
Built by the Wrighte family in the 1720s in the style of a Georgian Reception Hall to match the development of Gayhurst Manor.
Paulerspury, Northamptonshire | NN12 7NA
There are two distinct reasons for coming here. The rare medieval wooden effigies and the association with the great nonconformist missionary William Carey (1761–1834).
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Yelvertoft, Northamptonshire | NN6 6LE
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Crick, Northamptonshire | NN6 7TP
Crick is a village with the quality of an 18th century town, with a very pleasant variety of buildings, at one end stands the majestic church.
Cranford, Northamptonshire | NN14 4AL
St Andrew's dates from the time of King Henry II (1154 -89) and it still retains its Norman arcade as well as additions from every subsequent medieval century which give this church a rich and varied history.
Warkton, Northamptonshire | NN16 9XH
St Edmund's church, in the beautiful village of Warkton, is an ancient and attractive building that has stood at the centre of a community for centuries.