St Lawrence, the parish church of All Saints’ and the great Perpendicular bell tower of the Abbey at Evesham together form a spectacular architectural group…
This impressive tower has a Norman doorway, with carvings of foliage and grotesque faces from the old church of St Lawrence, re-erected here when that church was demolished…
The Medieval door of this old port church still bears the holes made by troops to put muskets through during the English Civil War…
The Old Church at Langho was completed in 1557. It is a rarity, for few churches were built in the reign of Mary I (1516-1558)…
Old St Leonard’s was abandoned in the 1860s when a new church was built…
The low tower and pretty porch of this tiny church are seen through trees from the road…
The proud red Gothic tower of St Leonard’s dominates Bridgnorth’s skyline. Surrounding it is an oval of charming houses, almost like a cathedral close…
St Margaret’s, with its round tower and thatched roof, is a church from another time, standing in an isolated setting, as if still in its 12th-century Norman world…
13th/14th-century church; impressive statues…
St Margaret?s is a small, isolated church on the Berkshire Downs. Mainly 12th-century (the south doorway and font are of that period), it was much restored in 1845 and 1891…