All Saints
Coddington, Nottinghamshire
From a distance, All Saints could be a little red roofed medieval country church, but in fact the appearance of the present building is largely the result of a restoration of the original 13th century
The earliest mention of a church on this site is in Domesday where it is listed as belonging to the Bishop of Bayeux.
Barnby in the Willows, Nottinghamshire
The origins of the current Grade I listed church date back to the 13th century. The subsequent changes made to the church in 15th and 17th centuries make this not only the oldest building in Barnby in the Willows, but one of the oldest and most complete unusual churches in Nottinghamshire.
Coddington, Nottinghamshire
From a distance, All Saints could be a little red roofed medieval country church, but in fact the appearance of the present building is largely the result of a restoration of the original 13th century
Claypole, Lincolnshire
Located in the Lincolnshire village of Claypole, St Peter's is a thriving church at the centre of its community where all are welcome and everyone belongs.
Stubton, Lincolnshire