St Michael and All Angels
Cosby, Leicestershire | LE9 1UU
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Cosby, Leicestershire | LE9 1UU
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Cosby, Leicestershire | LE9 1UW
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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.
Battlefield, Shropshire | SY4 3DB
A memorial church to a bloody battle.
Willoughby Waterleys, Leicestershire | LE8 6UF
An attractive village church dating from the 13th century set within the pretty rural village of Willoughby Waterleys, which is mentioned in the Domesday Book and is rich in 17th and 18th century brick houses.
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Thurlaston, Leicestershire | LE9 7TA
Originally built by the Champaine family in the 12th century.
Breamore, Hampshire | SP6 2DF
Breamore is one of the most famous and important Saxon churches in England, notable for its many Saxon details, but especially for the Saxon inscription carved into the arch of the south porticus.
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Soulbury, Buckinghamshire | LU7 0BT
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Great Bolas, Shropshire | TF6 6PQ
Enjoy our Grade II* listed church which is one of only a handful with a full set of 18th century box pews and a famous story of a bigamous marriage!
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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.
Berriew, Powys | SY21 8QJ
A charming 18th century wayside Wesleyan chapel established by Revd James Buckley (of 'The Revd James' ale fame) and Revd James Gill, later missionary to Gibraltar.
Brixworth, Northamptonshire | NN6 9DF
One of the most important examples of Anglo Saxon in Britain and certainly the largest, dating from the late 8th to early 9th century.