St John the Evangelist
Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire | S36 7LW
Discover our lovely village church, built in 1867, set in the picturesque village with extensive views over the valley towards Cawthorne and beyond.
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Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire | S36 7LW
Discover our lovely village church, built in 1867, set in the picturesque village with extensive views over the valley towards Cawthorne and beyond.
Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire | LE65 2GQ
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Wakefield, Yorkshire | WF1 1PJ
For over 1000 years people have been gathering in this holy place, visit Wakefield Cathedral to embark on a voyage of historical and spiritual discovery!
Barningham Winter , Norfolk | NR11 7HY
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York, Yorkshire | YO1 9QD
This small medieval church, built on the site of a Saxon church and possibly a Roman temple, conceals a fine collection of stained glass, including the earliest in York.
Elsing, Norfolk | NR20 3EA
Built for Sir Hugh Hastings, this church has the widest nave in East Anglia with no aisles or columns a splendid uninterrupted space along with the magnificent memorial brass are just two of the many historic features of this 14th century church.
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Heather, Leicestershire | LE67 2QP
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York, Yorkshire | YO1 8RZ
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Penistone, Yorkshire | S36 6DY
Please visit the historic church of St John the Baptist, located in the Pennine market town of Penistone, situated along the Trans Pennine trail its accessibility attracts a wealth of walkers and riders alike each year.
Midhopestones, Yorkshire | S36 4GW
Midhopestones is a hamlet, high in the Pennines north west of Sheffield, St James is a tiny rugged church, surrounded by a picturesque graveyard.
York, Yorkshire | YO1 8RZ
A fine medieval church situated in the heart of the historic city of York.
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York, Yorkshire | YO1 6EX
Dating back to 1868, the Grade II listed church was the first Gothic style non-conformist chapel in York and has been little altered over the centuries.
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