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…
Tucked into the hillside above the road, this 13th-century church has a distinctive battlemented tower with an unusual outside stairway…
St Martin’s, with its beautiful square tower, dates back to the 11th-century…
St Martin’s lies southeast of Colchester Town Hall, a spectacular Medieval survivor with a massive truncated tower…
St Martin’s props up the black-and-white building of Mol’s Coffee House on a corner of Exeter’s historic Cathedral Close. It is one of the oldest buildings in the city, consecrated a year before the Norman Conquest, and was once one of six churches clustered in the cathedral’s shadow…
This charming church has been remodelled many times. It was originally the chancel of a Medieval church. When a large new church was added to it in 1866, St Martin’s became its south aisle. Then the new church was demolished leaving this building…
Richard Arundell of Allerton Park, heir to the Mauleverers, remodelled St Martin’s between 1745-46, adopting a neo-Norman style. It was designed in its parkland setting and the west front and central tower are impressive…