
St Mary the Virgin
Middleton on the Hill, Herefordshire | SY8 4BE
With only a few neighbouring houses for company, the church stands more or less alone on a mound, surrounded by the open farmland of the uplands of Herefordshire.
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Middleton on the Hill, Herefordshire | SY8 4BE
With only a few neighbouring houses for company, the church stands more or less alone on a mound, surrounded by the open farmland of the uplands of Herefordshire.
Hartshill, Warwickshire | CV10 0LY
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Croft , Herefordshire | HR6 9PW
This medieval church, standing in the grounds of Croft Castle has the most delightful 16th century bell turret with its ogee shaped cupola and rare single-hand clock.
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Bilsthorpe, Nottinghamshire | NG22 8RU
The church, dedicated to St Margaret of Antioch stands on a rise above the village, with recorded evidence of a moat and with the former large parsonage house and manor house in close proximity.
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Barrow in Furness, Cumbria | LA14 1XW
St Marys is a beautiful Neo Gothic church designed by Edward Welby Pugin following in the footsteps of his father, AWN Pugin, who designed the Houses of Parliament and other notable buildings.
Burton in Kendal, Cumbria | LA6 1NT
Our traditional Westmorland church is a Grade I listed building which dates from the 12th century.
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Cantley, Yorkshire | DN4 6QR
St Wilfrid’s church is considered to have one of the finest examples of the early work of Sir Ninian Comper.
Solihull, West Midlands | B91 1LG
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Bickenhall, West Midlands | B92 0DT
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Rossington, Yorkshire | DN11 0EZ
Welcome, come and enjoy our lovely old church of St Michael situated in the village of Old Rossington near Doncaster.
Yarpole, Herefordshire | HR6 0BD
This is a story of two halves, the first half is about St Leonard's detached tower, which, after examination of is timbers by dendrochronology can be dated very accurately to the winter of 1195-6.
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Bunny, Nottinghamshire | NG11 6QW
Often referred to as the Cathedral of the Wolds as it is the largest church building in south Nottinghamshire at over 140 foot long including the tower.