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St Augustine's Church

St Augustine's Church

The rare and distinctive 17th-century brick tower…

St Barbara's Church

St Barbara's Church

This remote church is sited on lonely uplands that drop away to the Fens. Nothing remains of Haceby…

St Bartholemew's Church

St Bartholemew's Church

When enclosures diverted the London to Northampton road away from Furtho, it became a deserted village with only a farm, a Medieval dovecot,…

St Bartholemew's Church

St Bartholemew's Church

This tiny unspoilt gem of a Norman church stands on a knoll above Goodnestone Court, a half-timbered building from the 15th-century. Inside, part of the rood-loft staircase, two piscinae and a tomb which may have been used as an Easter Sepulchre, survive from Medieval times. There is a miniature 19th-century font, Willement glass in the east window and two 16th-century brass’ inscriptions to a couple who both departed ‘in the fayth of Christe’. A rustic tiled and timbered bell-cote crowns the…

St Bartholemew's Church

St Bartholemew's Church

This 12th-century church, perched high above the village, is next to one of the…

St Bartholemew's Church

St Bartholemew's Church

A winding lane leads up to the humble but delightful church of…

St Bartholomew's Church

St Bartholomew's Church

This striking flint-and-brick 700-year-old church stands in a pretty…

St Benedict's Church

St Benedict's Church

A lovely Norman…

St Benedict's Church

St Benedict's Church

On the Pilgrim’s Way below the trees that crown the North Downs, this 900-year-old…

St Botolph's Church

St Botolph's Church

Set in magnificent isolation in the Lincolnshire…