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St Ninian's Church

St Ninian's Church

Known locally as Ninekirks, St Ninian’s stands remote down a long track, above a bend in the River Eamont and with views of the Pennines and the Lake District. It is worth finding both for its lovely setting and its fascinating history…

St Nonna's Church

St Nonna's Church

This handsome Medieval church stands in a picturesque, secluded setting by a manor and gatehouse…

St Oswald's Church

St Oswald's Church

Though beset by canal, railway, cooling towers and industrial estate, St Oswald?s, in its spacious and peaceful churchyard, still has great charm and interest…

St Oswald's Tower

St Oswald's Tower

The solitary surviving tower of old St Oswald’s church was probably built before the Norman Conquest…

St Paul's Church

St Paul's Church

A masterpiece of provincial ‘Gothick’ architecture in an 18th-century square, the ‘wedding cake church’ of St Paul’s (so named because of the way that the tower stacks up) was granted a new lease of life by the CCT in partnership with Circomeda, a circus-training school…

St Peter's Church

St Peter's Church

St Peter’s is a beautiful Medieval church, located in an attractive tree-filled churchyard…

St Peter's Church

St Peter's Church

This 13th-century church has a tall, slender spire, which for centuries has guided sailors along the Lincolnshire coast, giving the church the nickname of ‘The Queen of the Marsh’…

St Peter's Church

St Peter's Church

Close to Ermine Street, a vital artery in Roman Britain, this small Medieval village church has attractive 12th-century arcade with wonderful carvings and a sturdy and handsome tower…

St Peter's Church

St Peter's Church

Located in the fields at the end of a twisting lane St Peter’s is surrounded by trees in the churchyard. It is a peaceful and unspoilt church with an appealing simplicity. The solid rustic tower is 12th-century or even earlier, and the rest of the church dates mainly from the 13th-and 14th-centuries…

St Peter's Church

St Peter's Church

St Peter’s stands in a pretty grass churchyard in Northampton town centre, beside the buried remains of a Saxon palace. This 900-year-old Norman church is filled with glorious carved treasures…