This is an isolated church set in meadows beside a farm, with an attractive Norman round tower that has a conical tiled roof…
The graceful and elegant tower of this grand church, with its tall pinnacles, stands 33.5 metres high. It is a landmark for miles around, and the focal point of this market town…
The church of St Mary’s is idyllic and it has a wonderfully still, white simplicity…
Square towered St Mary’s dates from the 14th century onwards, and is believed to be set on the site of a previous pre-Conquest church. It sits in a village close to the Mersey estuary, near a small nature reserve. There is some lovely stained glass to be found inside…
This picturesque early Georgian chapel has a lovely unspoiled interior. It was built in 1717, although in 1824 the small tower was heightened and the pretty domed bell-cote added…
The intimate and atmospheric St Mary’s occupies what may be the oldest church site in Sandwich where a 7th-century convent was founded of which nothing has survived…
This lovely church is remote from the road and squats snugly on bleak downland above Folkestone. It has views across the channel, looking towards France…
This isolated Medieval church is set on a small hillock a few minutes walk away from the Aylesbury to Bicester road…
On an isolated chalk hillock with fine views from its churchyard, St Mary’s is a noble landmark in the vale of Aylesbury; it has a massive 14th-century limestone tower and the rest is to scale…
St Mary’s is set on a hillside, below the Chiltern escarpment but above the new village stretching along the valley floor. The building dates from the 13th- and 15th-centuries…