Beamish, the multi award winning Living Museum of the North tells the story of the…
Cambridge and County Folk Museum is a place to explore the life and times of Cambridge people in this friendly social history museum. Housed in the former White House Inn the Folk Museum was set up in 1936 by leading members of the town and university with the aim to interest the ordinary citizen in aspects of local social life which…
This little roadside church is the 13th-century chancel of a larger church which was a ruin until…
Built of colourful…
All Saints’ church is all that remains of the Medieval village of Kedleston, razed in 1759 by Sir Nathaniel Curzon to make way for the magnificent Kedleston Hall. Today, the hall is a beautiful National Trust property…
This large attractive…
The tall, square tower of this marshland church leans dramatically to the west,…
The spire of All Saints soars above a round of…
A 14th-and 15th-century church with Norman origins, All Saints is known as the Cathedral of the Marsh a testament to its impressive length and…
This handsome square-towered church lies at the edge of the picturesque village of Aldwincle near the river…