All Saints
Grendon, Warwickshire
St Edith's dates almost entirely from the 14th century, but the tower and clerestory are from about a century later.
Orton on the Hill, Leicestershire
The church was much larger until 1763 when the north aisle was demolished. The spire is oddly truncated, the result of it being thought to have been in a dangerous condition in 1950 and reduced in height.
Inside, the church is charming and unspoiled, with furnishing, fittings and memorials dating back to the 13th century. The box pews and pulpit are from the 18th century, as is the eccentric stone font, inscribed 'SS Perkins Esq'; Samuel Steel-Perkins lived at Orton Hall, where he died in 1808. On the brick floor next to the font is an intriguing gravestone with a cross carved on one end and a man on horseback on the other. It has been restored, but may date back to the 13th century.
There is a small mausoleum in the north wall of the church, containing the effigy of a 14th century Cistercian monk.
Grendon, Warwickshire
Norton Juxta Twycross, Leicestershire
The church probably sits on the site of an earlier Saxon church, as the village is known to have had a priest by the 1086 Domesday survey, when Comitissa Godeva (Lady Godiva of Coventry fame) was the named overlord of the village.
Twycross, Leicestershire
The parish church of St James dates from the 14th century with a 15th century tower.