Cosby Methodist Church
Cosby, Leicestershire | LE9 1RN
Set in a picturesque village, a Methodist Church built in 1922 to replace a Primitive Methodist Chapel founded in 1886.
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Cosby, Leicestershire | LE9 1RN
Set in a picturesque village, a Methodist Church built in 1922 to replace a Primitive Methodist Chapel founded in 1886.
Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire | MK17 8HN
St Botolph's, dedicated to a 7th century Anglo-Saxon saint, has been a constant presence in Aspley Guise for over 800 years.
Forden, Powys | SY21 8LA
This church is on the edge of woodland off a lane on the eastern slopes of Long Mountain, looking across the Wales/England border to the Long Mynd, south of Shrewsbury.
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.
Newport, Shropshire | TF10 7HD
There has been a long tradition in Britain of dissenting Christians worshipping outside the Church of England, and in that respect Newport was no different.
Charminster, Dorset | DT2 9RN
A Saxon church minster was on or near where the church is today first in the 8th century giving 1,200 years of Christian church in this place.
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Jordans, Buckinghamshire | HP9 2SN
Standing in a beautiful valley deep in the Chilterns, this Quaker meeting house dates from 1688 and was one of the first to be purpose built.
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Holdenhurst, Dorset | BH8 0EE
Victorian Grade II listed church with the original Saxon font.
Peckleton, Leicestershire | LE9 7RE
A lovely building in rural Leicestershire dating from the early to mid 14th century but with some earlier as well as later features.
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Ecton, Northamptonshire | NN6 0QE
A fine looking medieval church, built between 1200 and 1340, with a prominent interestingly decorated west tower.
Warnford, Hampshire | SO32 3LA
Dating mainly from the 1190s, Warnford church has an earlier tower and Saxon roots. The first church on the site may have been built by St Wilfrid in the 680s.
Lamport, Northamptonshire | NN6 9HB
Whilst the tower is medieval the church was so rebuilt in the 17th and 18th century that that is its overriding appearance.