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Anglican·(Ruined)
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Heptonstall: ruined parish church
by Christopher Hilton
geograph for square SD9828
The former parish church of Heptonstall, superseded in the mid-nineteenth... (more)
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Church tower of St. Mary-le-Port, High Street
by Vieve Forward
geograph for square ST5873
Grade II listed church tower.... (more)
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Mannington Church ruin
by John Salmon
for square TG1431
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Mannington Church Ruin
by John Salmon
for square TG1431
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Old Stanmore Church and the grave of W.S. Gilbert
by Marathon
geograph for square TQ1692
There are two churches in Stanmore Churchyard. The old one was consecrated in... (more)
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Entrance to ruined church of St John the Baptist
by Roger Templeman
for square SK6039
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Knowlton Church, Woodlands
by Humphrey Bolton
geograph for square SU0210
This 12C church, disused and ruined, was built in the centre of a henge.
For... (more)
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Norman chancel arch, Knowlton Church
by Humphrey Bolton
for square SU0210
This ruined church, and the surrounding prehistoric earthworks, are reputed to be haunted.
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The bell of St Martin's chapel, Broadnymett
by David Smith
for square SS7000
Remarkably, there is still a bell here. This chapel served the parish of Broad... (more)
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St Martin's chapel at Broadnymett
by David Smith
for square SS7000
This chapel served the parish of Broad Nymet (Broadnymet, Broadnymett, take your... (more)
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The east end of St Martin's chapel at Broadnymett
by David Smith
for square SS7000
This chapel served the parish of Broad Nymet (Broadnymet, Broadnymett, take your... (more)
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The west end of the chapel at Broadnymett
by David Smith
for square SS7000
This chapel served the parish of Broad Nymet (Broadnymet, Broadnymett, take your... (more)
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Old St John's Church, Boughton
by Humphrey Bolton
geograph for square SP7665
There 14C ruins are the only standing remains of the medieval settlement of... (more)
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The porch of St Martin's chapel, Broadnymett
by David Smith
for square SS7000
This plain porch is a 16th century addition to the 13th century chapel, now a ruin.
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