Built by S S Teulon in 1856-57, this striking, red-brick Victorian church is an extraordinary composition inside and out, which shows the architect at his most dramatic and original…
This Medieval church, with its magnificent 14th- and 15th-century tower and spire, stands prominently on a hillside above the Welland Valley…
St John’s was rebuilt after a fire in 1405 and has a prominent sandstone tower which serves as a local landmark…
This evocative, partially ruined flint church has a bold tower and fabulous 14th-century windows…
The Norman round tower of St John’s looks out over old farms and woods…
This medieval Fenland church is filled with light and numerous carved faces peering out of the stonework…
St John the Baptist lies beside the road running to the foot of Coniston Water, beneath Lakeland fells on each side of the valley…
This remote coastal church might look simple and unassuming from the outside, but it has a stunning unspoiled Georgian ‘preaching box’ interior…
This romantic partial ruin is set in attractive grounds on the east back of the Thames, in the grounds of the former Carmel College. The Ridgeway Path passes close to the church making it a pleasant place to stop during a walk…
Built in the 12th-century, this tiny, elegant church stands barn-like in the attractive grounds of 15th-century Eldon House…