Location ID: #10222123
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Outwardly this is a simple church, set in trees by a lane with fields and a handful of buildings nearby. Inside there is an almost complete scheme of mediaeval wall paintings; a stunning surprise on the simple white background and sparse ...
Location ID: #10222125
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Prominent on high ground, this location sits in a remote, beautiful setting. The massive tower seems somewhat out of balance in comparison with the relatively small body of this grey speckled church, giving it formidable appearance. However the ...
Location ID: #10222124
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This location stands in farmland neighboured only by the old farmhouse. Its round tower, with an attractive conical tiled roof, is Norman, whilst the flint nave and chancel came later. The interior is light and simple with the warm wood of the roof ...
Location ID: #10222150
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This location is a highly distinctive church due to a number of interesting features. It is square in shape with the nave and chancel being of equal length. Also, the distinctive 17th century brick tower is the only one of its kind in Norwich, its ...
Location ID: #10222151
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Squeezed ingeniously into a cramped site, this location is oddly proportioned being almost as wide as it is long. It is a typical late mediaeval church of the Perpendicular style, with close set windows in the clerestory that flood the church, and ...
Location ID: #10222097
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Heritage street with a range of retail outlets, residential properties, office buildings and restaurants/cafe's. The medieval church of St John the Baptist is also situated in Timber Hill which offers access to Castle Mall shopping precinct. This ...
Location ID: #10222976
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Old market town set in the Chiltern Hills. Well-kept gracious main street with interesting shops and pubs, beautiful old buildings.
Location ID: #10222078
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This location is non-operational and built of flint set in a churchyard surrounded by a village road. Some of the old rendering remains give it an unspoiled look. The church is tall and full of light coming through big decorated and perpendicular ...
Location ID: #10222096
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A quiet heritage street in the centre of Norwich city with a mix of shops and retail outlets, retaurants and offices. Various styles and close to Tombland. This location is 114 miles from Central London (approx. 2 hrs and 29 mins).
Location ID: #10222122
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This location is the largest chapel in England and dates almost entirely from the 15th century. The exterior is magnificent with its pale gold seeming to stretch endlessly across the well-kept churchyard. Inside is equally glorious with the huge ...
Location ID: #10222121
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Now a partial ruin, this cruciform church was built in the richest of all ecclesiastical belts that stretches from King's Lynn to Wisbech. Only the tower and chancel remain roofed (after a cave-in in 1973), but the walls are still fully intact, ...
Location ID: #10222072
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This location was truncated at both ends by its chancel being demolished in 1862 and the west tower falling during repairs in 1898. However, despite being half ruined, the interior appears fully intact, as broad as it is long with light pouring in ...
Location ID: #10222077
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The Norman round tower of this location overlooks old farms and woodland. At first sight it is a simple rural church, but the battered stonework of the 13th century porch with its three canopied niches shows clear signs of past splendour. This is ...
Location ID: #10222073
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This church is situated in a farmyard opposite Frenze Hall (not registered). It is a simple building with a Tudor brick porch. The interior is full of interesting features which escaped Victorian restoration. The Church features 15th and 16th ...
Location ID: #10222075
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In the middle of open countryside with no sign of population, time has stood still at this location. The exterior is almost unchanged since it was built, making it a perfect example of Norman church architecture. Inside portions of wall paintings ...
Location ID: #10222074
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Designed by Robert Adam in 1767, it is his only completed church in the country. The interior is reached through the circular vestibule and is strong and attractive; striking in its simplicity, yet with added richness in the fine features.
The ...
Location ID: #10222956
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This 15th-century church stands in the grounds of a school.
Location ID: #10222068
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One of only five churches in Norfolk with a wholly octagonal tower, this church is built of stone and local flint in a peaceful setting amidst fields close to the River Yare. It is Grade 1 listed and redundant. Its gently worn exterior displays a ...
Location ID: #10222067
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This location's squat tower stands in direct contrast to the soaring towers at the neighbouring churches of Salle and Cawston. However this does not foreclose on the grandness of the church. Its high porch and windows ensure impressiveness and an ...
Location ID: #10222069
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This location is an important small Early English church that has not been altered since the 13th century bar a pleasing brick 16th century south porch. The interior is bursting with fine 13th century work and the texture of the flint, stone, brick, ...
Location ID: #10222071
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In one of the most striking settings of any Norfolk church, this location stands on a rise overlooking the sweeping landscape between the Broads and the coast, with the great tower of Happisburgh in the distance. Not to be outdone by the stunning ...
Location ID: #10222070
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This dominant redundant church and powerful tower create quite a view at the end of its lime-tree lined avenue above the village. It is constructed in flint with dressings in ashlar and brick; the roofs are lead. Inside large, light, open spaces ...
Location ID: #10222954
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Surrounded by trees, in the middle of fields, it consists only of a nave, chancel, and porch. The village it served has long since disappeared.
The church was built in the 12th- and 13th-centuries, probably on the site of an earlier church. There is ...
Location ID: #10222952
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Within a stone's throw of the new builds on the outskirts of Milton Keynes, the rich Victorian stained glass of St Lawrence sheds light on one of the greatest Medieval treasures in the area - a series of stunning Medieval wallpaintings.