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St Nicholas' Church

St Nicholas' Church

This hillside church stands in a pretty churchyard and is a convenient stopping point for Wylye Valley walkers with wonderful views. There has been a church here since Norman times and the font in the church today dates from that period. However, the current building was built in the 14th-century and then largely rebuilt in the Medieval style in the 19th-century, using the original materials. The outside is built in a chequerboard pattern of flint and stone, typical of many churches in this area. Inside it is light and airy. There is an elegant screen which dates only from 1912 - the architect F C Eden was…

St Nicholas' Church

St Nicholas' Church

A solitary, partially ruined Norman…

St Nicholas' Church

St Nicholas' Church

Situated by a farmyard to the north of Avebury and near the Ridgeway, this modest church…

St Nicholas' Church

St Nicholas' Church

This Medieval church on the Cotswold Way near Broadway in Gloucestershire has a tall and slender spire,…

St Ninian's Church

St Ninian's Church

Known locally as Ninekirks, St Ninian’s stands remote down a long track, above a bend in the River Eamont and with views of the Pennines and the Lake District. It…

St Nonna's Church

St Nonna's Church

This handsome Medieval…

St Oswald's Church

St Oswald's Church

Though beset by canal, railway, cooling towers and industrial estate, St Oswald?s,…

St Oswald's Tower

St Oswald's Tower

The solitary surviving tower…

St Paul's Church

St Paul's Church

A masterpiece of provincial ‘Gothick’ architecture in an 18th-century square, the ‘wedding cake church’ of St Paul’s (so named because of the way that the tower stacks up) was granted a new lease…

St Peter's Church

St Peter's Church

St…