St Helen
Lea, Lincolnshire
St Helen's dates from 12th century, with the north aisle added in 1380, between the choir and the north aisle is a mediaeval tomb to Sir Roger Trehampton, one of the Knights Templar.
Domeday mentions a 'quarter of a church' at Bole, today's church dates from the 13th century and was restored by Ewan Christian in 1866.
Bole, Nottinghamshire
The massive Norman font may be 12th century, the ancient oak pulpit was donated in 1866, there are four panels of late 16th century Flemish work and a pair of 17th century coffin stools. Facing the south door is a large hatchment bearing the Royal Arms of Queen Anne.
Lea, Lincolnshire
St Helen's dates from 12th century, with the north aisle added in 1380, between the choir and the north aisle is a mediaeval tomb to Sir Roger Trehampton, one of the Knights Templar.
Gainsborough, Lincolnshire
A touchingly simple building dating from 1704, with a few later additions, it remains simple but with a powerful feeling of history, of prayer and of silence.
Beckingham, Nottinghamshire
Although the first reference to a church here is from the early 12th century the oldest parts of the church date from the 13th century.