Christ Church
Chilwell, Nottinghamshire | NG9 4AS
Christ Church was built as a mission chapel in 1901-03, and consecrated in 1915.
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Chilwell, Nottinghamshire | NG9 4AS
Christ Church was built as a mission chapel in 1901-03, and consecrated in 1915.
Thringstone, Leicestershire | LE67 8ND
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Roundhay, Yorkshire | LS8 1JN
A grade II listed building of grand proportions housing interesting heritage artefacts and stained glass windows.
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Bestwood, Nottinghamshire | NG5 5EB
Originally a Methodist Church, planned to cater to the new Park Rise estate, built in the early 1960s.
East Harwick, Yorkshire | WF8 3DW
St Stephen's is a cruciform building, built in 1873, in the Early English style of architecture and has interesting internal architectural features and stained glass; a beautiful and peaceful place of worship within a small village community.
Austwick, Yorkshire | LA2 8BE
Delightful church at the centre of this special village in the Yorkshire Dales.
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Sparkbrook, West Midlands | B11 1QT
A new lease of life for a little-known gem of a church which poet John Betjeman called 'the finest parish church in Birmingham'.
Pipe Aston, Herefordshire | SY8 2HG
Tiny, remote and very rural, the church here has a great treasure: a Norman tympanum showing the Lamb of God flanked by a griffin and a winged bull.
Stechford, West Midlands | B33 8UA
All Saints, Stechford is an impressive Gothic style church in Birmingham designed by JA Chatwin in 1898.
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Ratcliffe-on-Soar, Nottinghamshire | NG11 0EB
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Attenborough, Nottinghamshire | NG9 6AS
This beautiful historic church with 942 years of history, situated on the edge of Attenborough Nature Reserve near Nottingham.
Beeston, Nottinghamshire | NG9 1GA
An early record of a church at Beeston records its appropriation to the Cluniac priory of Lenton between 1231 and 1267.