Liste der Hallenkirchen im Vereinigten Königreich

▶ Liste(n) der Hallenkirchen – Übersicht

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken im Vereinigten Königreich (1197)

Anzahl: 1783

Die Hallenkirchen im Vereinigten Königreich waren abgesehen von wenigen Ausnahmen bis vor kurzer Zeit unbeachtet. Wie diese Liste im Vergleich zu den Listen der Hallenkirchen in anderen Ländern zeigt, hat das Vereinigte Königreich und darin allein England mehr Hallenkirchen als irgendein anderes Land Europas.

England

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in England (1070)

Für England sind bisher in vielen Grafschaften fast nur diejenigen Hallenkirchen eingetragen, deren Errichtung bis Ende des 18. Jahrhunderts begonnen wurde.

Anzahl: 1572

Hintergrundinformationen:

  • HE = Historic England – Gebäudebeschreibung in der staatlichen Denkmaldatenbank
  • CHR = Church Heritage Record – Denkmaldatenbank der Church of England
Amtliche Einteilung Englands in Regionen

North East England

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Grafschaften in North East England

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in North East England (30)

Anzahl: 20

Northumberland

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Northumberland (15)

Anzahl: 7

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
BamburghSt Aidan’s Church (CC)
(c) St Aidan's Church, Bamburgh by Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
Langhaus dreischiffig, Mittelschiff und Südseite Flachdächer, Nordseite abgesetztes Schleppdach,
Grenzfall zur Pseudobasilika
BolamSt Andrew’s Church[1]
(CC) HE 1304102
abgesetztes Schleppdach
(c) Walter Baxter, CC BY-SA 2.0
Innenfoto fehlt.
EdlinghamSt John the Baptist’s Church
(CC) HE 1041990
Hauptschiff mit Flachdach,
Seitenschiff mit abgesetztem Schleppdach
(c) Edlingham church [1] by Michael Dibb, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Richard Dawson, CC BY-SA 2.0
FeltonSt Michael and All Angels’ Church (CC)dreischiffig mit gleichmäßiger, geringer Dachneigung
(c) Phil Thirkell, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Oliver Dixon, CC BY-SA 2.0
MorpethSt Mary the Virgin’s Church[2] (CC)dreischiffig, Nordseite Schleppdach,
Südseite außen sichtbare Stufe
(c) Bill Henderson, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) St Mary's Church, Morpeth by Maigheach-gheal, CC BY-SA 2.0
NorhamSt Cuthbert’s Church (CC)dreischiffig, gering geneigtes Mittelschiffsdach,
abgesetzte Schleppdächer,
Grenzfall zur Pseudobasilika
(c) Richard Law, CC BY-SA 2.0
Rock,
Rennington
St Philip & St James (CC)
HE 1041758
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer,
Hauptschiff Mitte 12. Jh., evt. im 13. Jh. erweitert, Nordseitenschiff 1866
(c) Church of SS Philip and James, Rock by Jonathan Hutchins, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Church of St Philip & St James - interior by Gordon Hatton, CC BY-SA 2.0

Tyne and Wear

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Tyne and Wear (3)

Anzahl: 5

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
JarrowSt Paul’s Church (CC)
HE 1355091
gegründet 681, heutiges Schiff 1782,
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
(c) Ken Crosby, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Ian S, CC BY-SA 2.0
Longbenton,
bzw. Benton,
North Tyneside
(CC)
HE 1025393
1790 anstelle einer mittelalterlichen Kirche,
Südseitenschiff unter gering geneigtem Schleppdach,
Chorpartie mit Sakristei (Paralleldach) u. Südquerhaus
(c) Geoff Holland, CC BY-SA 2.0
Monkwearmouth,
Tyne and Wear
St Peter’s Church (CC)
HE 1217958
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer,
untere Turmgeschosse 7. Jh., obere vor 1000, übrige Kirche Ende 14. Jh., im 19. Jh. stark verändert
North ShieldsChrist Church[3] (CC)
(c) Bill Henderson, CC BY-SA 2.0
1665 statt baufälligem Vorgänger zunächst kreuzförmig, Erweiterungen 1753–1785,
gering geneigte Paralleldächer, rundbogige Arkaden, flache Decken
SunderlandHoly Trinity (CC)
HE 1207066
1842, Georgian Style, gleich hohe Flachdecken, Kolonnaden mit Architravbalken
Innenfotos bei Wearside Online[4]

County Durham

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken im County Durham (12)

Anzahl: 8

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
DurhamSt Giles (CC)zweischiffig, Satteldach des Hauptschiffs gering geneigt,
Dach des fast gleich hohen Seitenschiffs flach
(c) St Giles Church, Gilesgate, Durham by Carol Bleasdale, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Carol Bleasdale, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary le Bow
Heritage Centre
(Museum)
(CC)
zweischiffig, gering geneigte Paralleldächer
HartSt Mary Magdalene (CC)
HE 1249898
Seitenschiffe 13. bzw. 15. Jh., ein gering geneigtes Satteldach
(c) Richard Atkinson, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Stanley Howe, CC BY-SA 2.0
HeighingtonSt Michael
the Archangel (CC)
dreischiffig, Schleppdächer,
Nordseite eher Pseudobasilika, Südseite eher Halle
(c) pam fray, CC BY-SA 2.0
Low DinsdaleSt John the
Baptist (CC)
HE 1319947
Kern 12. Jh., Südseitenschiff 14. Jh., Paralleldächer
SherburnHospitalkapelle (CC)zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
StanhopeSt Thomas
the Apostle (CC)
dreischiffig, gering geneigte Seitenschiffsdächer
(c) St Thomas the Apostle Church, Stanhope by Carol Bleasdale, CC BY-SA 2.0
Stockton-on-TeesSt Thomas (CC)
HE 1139977
1710, dreischiffige Halle mit kaum geneigtem Dach

North West England

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Grafschaften in North West England

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken im North West England (39)

Anzahl: 50

Cumbria

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken im Cumbria (19)

Anzahl: 21, davon 2 teils Hallenkirche, teils Pseudobasilika

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
AldinghamSt Cuthbert (CC)dreischiffig, Mittelschiff mit Flachdecke, Seitenschiffe mit Schrägdecken
(c) St Cuthbert's Church, Aldingham by Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) St Cuthbert's Church, Aldingham, Interior by Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
ApplebySt Lawrence (CC)
HE 1312067
(c) Andrew Curtis, CC BY-SA 2.0
Langhaus Basilika, Chorpartie nördlich Halle, südlich Pseudobasilika
(c) Stephen Craven, CC BY-SA 2.0
Brampton,
Cumberland
St Martin (CC)
HE 1137170
1877/78, Nordseite Halle, Südseite Pseudobasilika
(c) Mike Quinn, CC BY-SA 2.0
BrighamSt Bridget (CC)
zweischiffig (Hauptschiff und Südseitenschiff), Paralleldächer
BroughSt Michael (CC)zweischiffige Stufenhalle mit gering geneigten Dächern
(c) George Ford, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Interior of St Michael's, Brough by Tiger, CC BY-SA 2.0
CarlisleSt Cuthbert (CC)flachdeckige Emporenhalle ohne Arkaden
(c) St Cuthbert's Church, Carlisle by Richard Rogerson, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) St. Cuthbert’s church, Carlisle by Bob Embleton, CC BY-SA 2.0
Castle SowerbySt Kentigern (CC)zweischiffig, Schleppdach
(c) Humphrey Bolton, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Humphrey Bolton, CC BY-SA 2.0
Crosby GarrettSt Andrew (CC)
HE 1326924
zweischiffig,
Nordseitenschiff 1874 ersetzt, seither Paralleldach
(c) St Andrew's , Crosby Garrett by Karl and Ali, CC BY-SA 2.0
DeanSt Oswald (CC)zweischiffig, gemeinsames gering geneigtes Dach, flache Raumdecken
(c) Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
GrasmereSt Oswald (CC)
HE 1245157
symmetrisch zweischiffig, 14. Jh., Mittelarkade ca. 1562
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Hayton,
Carlisle
St Mary Magdalen (CC)
HE 1335622
(c) Rose and Trev Clough, CC BY-SA 2.0
1780, Georgian Klassizismus, Nordseitenschiff 1793 unter Paralleldach
(c) Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
HevershamSt Peter (CC)
HE 1086557
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
dreischiffig, Langhaus Basilika (Südarkade 12. Jh) mit geringen Dachneigungen u.
kleiner Obergadenstufe (15. Jh.), Chor Hallenkirche mit Schleppdächern
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
KendalHoly Trinity (CC)
HE 1319009
Ablass 1232, massive Erneuerungen 19. Jh.
fünfschiffig, Langhaus als Basilika, Chor als Halle,
innere Seitenschiffe mit Schleppdächern, äußere mit Parallelfirsten
(c) Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Kirkby-Ireleth
(Kirkby-in-Furness)
St Cuthbert (CC)
HE 1086792
zweischiffig, Hauptschiff 12. Jh., Nordseitenschiff frühes 16. Jh.,
stark restauriert, Paralleldächer, Turm 1828
(c) Basher Eyre, CC BY-SA 2.0
Kirkby LonsdaleSt Mary (CC)
HE 1145774
vierschiffig, mäßige Dachneigung über drei Schiffen,
äußeres Nordseitenschiff mit Parallelfirst, Beleuchtung durch Gauben,
innere Arkaden 12./13. Jh., äußere Nordarkade 16. Jh.
(c) Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Millom, CumberlandHoly Trinity (CC)zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
(c) Perry Dark, CC BY-SA 2.0
Orton,
Westmorland
and Furness
All Saints (CC)
HE 1145428
(c) All Saints Church, Orton by Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) All Saints Church, Orton by Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
Langhaus Südseite Halle, Nordseite Grenzfall zur Pseudobasilika,
siehe interaktive Rundumsicht innen[5],
Nordkapelle des Chors pseudobas. Querschnitt, aber nur ein Anschlussbogen
(c) All Saints Church, Orton, Interior by Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Stephen Craven, CC BY-SA 2.0
PenrithSt Andrew (CC)
HE 1145048
(c) PAUL FARMER, CC BY-SA 2.0
1720, dreischiffig, klassizistische Emporenhalle, parallele Walmdächer (hinter hohen Kanten verborgen)
ShapSt Michael (CC)
HE 1159061
zweischiffige Stufenhalle, Hauptschiffsdecke flacher als Hauptschiffsdach,
Seitenschiff 13. Jh., flach gedeckt; Kirche intensiv restauriert
(c) Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
TorpenhowSt Michael (CC)
HE 1327240
12./13. Jh., Änderungen 15. u. 17. Jh.,
dreischiffig, Mittelschiff mit flacher Holzdecke, Seitenschiffe mit Schrägdecken
(c) John Lord, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Michael Garlick, CC BY-SA 2.0
WhitehavenSt James (CC)
HE 1086747
klassizistische Emporenhalle, 1752/1753
(c) John Lord, CC BY-SA 2.0
Innemfoto bei Visit Cumbria[6]

Lancashire

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken im Lancashire (11)

Anzahl: 9, davon 2 teils Hallenkirche, teils Pseudobasilika

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
AughtonSt Michael (CC)
HE 1361837
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer,
Hauptschiff 14. Jh., Reste ab M. 12. Jh., Nordseitenschiff M. 16. Jh.
(c) Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
Youtube-Video (ohne Decken)[7]
BurnleySt Peter (CC)
HE 1022640
Kern 15. Jh., dreischiffig,
basilikales Schiff im 16. und 18. Jh. erneuert,
Chorpartie 1872/73 erweitert, wohl erst seither Halle
(c) Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
ChippingSt Bartholomew (CC)
HE 1072279
(c) David Dixon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Nordseite Halle mit Parallelfirst,
Südseite Pseudobasilika mit Schleppdach,
in der südlichen Dachschräge eine Gaube
(c) K A, CC BY-SA 2.0
HeyshamSt Peter (CC)
(c) St Peter's Church, Heysham by David Rogers, CC BY-SA 2.0
dreischiffig, Langhaus Pseudobasilika mit Schleppdächern,
Chorpartie Halle mit Paralleldächern
(c) Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
Innenfotos, Landscape Britain[8]
Lancaster(CC)
HE 1289679
1755 geweiht, klassizistische Emporenhalle, zarte Säulen, Mittelschiff mit Muldendecke, Seitenschiffe flachdeckig
(c) Phil Williams, CC BY-SA 2.0
Newchurch-in-Pendle(CC)
HE 1361745
Turm 1653, Schiff mit Nordseitenschiff 1740,
rundbogige Arkade, Seitenschiff mit Empore ausgefüllt; Innenfotos bei GenUKI[9]
(c) Paul Anderson, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Michael’s on WyreSt Michael (CC)
HE 1281178
dreischiffig mit Paralleldächern,
Hauptschiff zusätzlich durch Gauben in seinem Dach beleuchtet, Südseitenschiff (und -kapelle) in ganzer Länge, zweijochige Nordkapelle am Schiff
(c) Raymond Knapman, CC BY-SA 2.0
Innenfotos b. Stonechaser[10]
TunstallSt John the
Baptist (CC)
HE 1069356
dreischiffig, ein gleichmäßig gering geneigtes Satteldach
(c) Karl and Ali, CC BY-SA 2.0
See Around Britain[11]
Up HollandSt Thomas
the Martyr (CC)
HE 1201666
dreischiffig, Rest einer Benediktinerkirche,
nach den Dachneigungen eher Hallenkirche
(c) Karl and Ali, CC BY-SA 2.0

Merseyside und Greater Manchester

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Merseyside und in Greater Manchester (1)

Anzahl: 6

Merseyside:

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
Eastham,
M. B. of Wirral
St Mary the
Blessed Virgin (CC)
HE 1075458
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, Beleuchtung des Mittelschiffs mit Lukarnen,
sp. 13./14. Jh., Seitenschiffe 15. Jh., starke Erneuerung u. Sakristei 19. Jh.
Maghull,
M. B. of Sefton
Maghull Chapel (CC)
HE 1199487
2×2 Joche unter zwei parallelen Dächern,
Chorpartie einer 1883 abgetragenen Kirche, spätes 13. Jh.
(c) Peter Hodge, CC BY-SA 2.0
Woodchurch,
M. B. of Wirral
Holy Cross (CC)
HE 1217887
dreischiffig mit Paralleldächern,
Hauptschiff 12. Jh., Südseitenschiff u. Chor 14. Jh., Nordseitenschiff 1964/65

Greater Manchester:

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
DidsburySt James (CC)
HE 1270663
Langhaus dreischiffig mit Schleppdächern, Dachneigungen 30°–45°, Grenzfall,
Chorpartie zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Südseitenschiff/Südkapelle teils frühes 17. Jh., teils 1895
(c) St James's Church, Didsbury by Bill Boaden, CC BY-SA 2.0
Innenfotos bei GenUKI[12]
ManchesterSt Ann (CC)
HE 1247612
1709–1712, georgianische Emporenhalle,
schlanke Rundbogenarkaden, flachdeckige Seitenschiffe, Mittelschiff mit Muldendecke
(c) David Dixon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Warburton
M. B. of Trafford
alte St Werburg’s
Church[13] (CC)
HE 1067865
Langhaus hölzerne Halle ohne Längsarkaden,
Chor u. Sakristei frühes 16. Jh., Nordschiff spätes 16. Jh.,
Südschiff u. Westfassade 1645, Turm (östlich am Chor) 1711

Cheshire

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken im Cheshire (6)

Anzahl: 14, davon 2 teils Pseudobasilika, teils Hall

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
ChesterSt Peter (CC) HE 1376247
vierschiffige Stufenhalle, innere Schiffe unter gering geneigten Satteldächern,
äußere unter Pult- bzw. Flachdach, dadurch knapp vor Pseudobasilika
Church MinshullSt Bartholomew (CC)
HE 1313128
1702, dreischiffig, rundbogige Arkaden, flache Muldendecken
(c) Graham Shaw, CC BY-SA 2.0
Innenfoto siehe Pfarrseite[14]
Holmes ChapelSt Luke
(CC) HE 1231322
(c) St Luke's Church, London Road, Holmes Chapel by David Dixon, CC BY-SA 2.0
dreischiffig, Südseitenschiff Paralleldach, also Halle, Nordseitenschiff Schleppdach, Pseudobasilika, Holzkirche des 15. Jh. im 18. Jh. in Backstein gehüllt
Innenfotos bei West Gallery[15]
InceSt James the Great (CC)
HE 1138815
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, 1854 völlig erneuert, Rest von Vorgängern 14. u. 15. Jh., Eichenbogen 17. Jh.
(c) John Lord, CC BY-SA 2.0
MartonSt James and
St Paul (CC)
HE 1139465
dreischiffige Fachwerkkirche unter einem Dach,
wenig gliedernde hölzerne Arkaden
Lower PeoverSt Oswald’s Church (CC)
HE 1139104
dreischiffig, breites Mittelschiff und schmale Seitenschiffe unter Paralleldächern,
ab 1296, große Teile 14./15. Jh., Seitenschiffe 1852 verändert und neu gedeckt
(c) Colin Park, CC BY-SA 2.0
PlemstallSt Peter (CC)zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
(c) St Peter's Church, Plemstall by Jeff Buck, CC BY-SA 2.0
Pott ShrigleySt Christopher (CC)
HE 1277234
15. Jh., dreischiffig,
ein gleichmäßig ca. 40° geneigtes Satteldach
Ostansicht[16]
ShotwickSt Michael[17] (CC)
HE 1145903
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, großenteils 14. Jh., ein Portal soätes 11. Jh., Perpendicular-Fenster und Portale frühes 16. Jh.
(c) Peter Craine, CC BY-SA 2.0
TarporleySt Helen (CC)
HE 1138446
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, 15. Jh.,
starke Ergänzungen und Veränderungen im 19 Jh.
(c) Jeff Buck, CC BY-SA 2.0
TarvinSt Andrew[18] (CC)
HE 1330302
(c) John Lord, CC BY-SA 2.0
dreischiffig, Südseite Halle mit Parallelfirst,
Nordseite Pseudobasilika mit Flachdecke unter Schleppdach
See around Britain[19]
Thornton-le-MoorsSt Mary’s Church
(CC)
HE 1330242
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
(c) John Lord, CC BY-SA 2.0
WeaverhamSt Mary(CC)
HE 1287233
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, 16. Jh., Decke des Südseitenschiffs 19. Jh.
(c) Lizzie, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Lizzie, CC BY-SA 2.0
Winsford-OverSt Chad (CC)
HE 1139180
dreischiffig, gering geneigte Paralleldächer

Yorkshire (and the Humber)

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Grafschaften in Yorkshire (and the Humber)

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Yorkshire (and the Humber) (124)

Alle hier aufgeführten Bauwerke liegen im Gebiet der historischen Grafschaft Yorkshire, heute aufgeteilt in vier Zeremonialgrafschaften. Die zusätzlich zur Region Yorkshire and the Humber gehörenden Unitary Authorities (Einheits-Gebietskörperschaften) North Lincolnshire und North East Lincolnshire gehören für kulturelle Belange zur Zeremonialgrafschaft Lincolnshire, deren weitaus größerer Teil in der Region East Midlands liegt, sodass ihre Baudenkmäler dort mit aufgeführt sind. Andererseits gehört zur historischen Grafschaft Yorkshire und zur Zeremonialgrafschaft North Yorkshire auch der südöstlich des Flusses Tees gelegene Teil der Region North East England. Dort gelegene Bauwerke sind darum hier mit aufgelistet.

Anzahl: 82

North Yorkshire:

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in North Yorkshire (49)

Anzahl: 45

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
Allerton MaulevererSt Martin (CC)1746, etwas eklektizistisch,
Paralleldächer, über den Seitenschiffen gering geneigt
(c) Bill Henderson, CC BY-SA 2.0
AlneSt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
HE 1151297
fast flachdeckiges Hauptschiff, deutliche Seitenschiffsschräge, Arkade 15. Jh.
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Bilton-in-AinstySt. Helen’s Church (CC)
HE 1315388
12. Jh., Fenster 15. u. 17. Jh., 1869–1871 restauriert von G. G. Scott,
dreischiffig, Langhaus Dachschrägenhalle mit niedrigen Traufen,
Südkapelle (Paralleldach) zweijochig angebunden
(c) Bilton in Ainsty Church by JThomas, CC BY-SA 2.0
Danby DaleSt Hilda (CC)
HE 1316255
dreischiffig,
Turmportal 14. Jh., Schiff 1789 erneuert, Georgian, Chor mögl. 1848, neugotisch
DownholmeSt Michael and
All Saints

(CC) HE 1179437
beide Schiffe flachgedeckt, Höhenunterschied geringer als Bogenhöhe, Nordseitenschiff 13. Jh.
FelixkirkSt Felix (CC)
HE 1241255
(c) Chris Heaton, CC BY-SA 2.0
Nordseite Hallenkirche mit Paralleldach, Südseite Pseudobasilika mit Schleppdach
(c) Bill Henderson, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) David Rogers, CC BY-SA 2.0
Great OuseburnSt Mary (CC)
HE 1150284
Arkaden 14. Jh., Seitenschiffe 1820 erneuert
(c) Bill Henderson, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Stephen Craven, CC BY-SA 2.0
Horton in
Ribblesdale
St Oswald (CC)
HE 1132264
dreischiffig, 12. Jh., offen zum Dachstuhl,
Proportionen Grenzfall von Halle i. e. S. und Pseudobasilika
(c) St Oswald's Church, Horton in Ribblesdale by Stephen Armstrong, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
HubberholmeSt. Michael and
All Angels’ Church (CC) HE 1167280
dreischiffig, geringe Dachneigungen, geringe Stufen,
Kern 12. Jh., massive Umbauten 16. u. 17. Jh.
(c) Chris Eccleston, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
Ingleby GreenhowSt Andrew (CC)
HE 1151383
zweischiffig, Arkade spätes 12. Jh., Außenwände und gleichmäßig gering geneigtes Dach 1741
(c) Rob Noble, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) St Andrew's Church by Gordon Hatton, CC BY-SA 2.0
Kirk HammertonSt John the Baptist (CC)
HE 1149932
Südseitenschiff u. -kapelle angelsächs. Kernbau 11. Jh. oder früher,
Hallenkirche mit Hauptschiff aus dem 13. Jh.,
Nordseite pseudobasilikal mit Schleppdach
(c) Kirk Hammerton, St John's Church by David Dixon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Kirby HillAll Saints’ Church (CC)
HE 1190293
1170, 13. Jh., 15. Jh.,
zweischiffig, fast flaches Dach des Südseitenschiffs über nordseitiger Traufenhöhe
(c) John Slater, CC BY-SA 2.0
Kirkby MalzeardSt Andrew (CC)
HE 1173967
zweischiffig, 13. Jh.
KirkbymoorsideAll Saints
(CC)
HE 1315938
Langhaus dreischiffige Basilika 13.–15. Jh.,
Chor mit Nordkapelle (und Sakristei) aus dem 19. Jh. Halle mit Paralleldächern
(c) All Saints, east windows by Mike Kirby, CC BY-SA 2.0
Kirkby WharfeSt John the Baptist
(CC)
HE 1148423
Langhaus, Seitenschiffe 13/14. Jh., Nordseite Halle mit Paralleldach,
Südseite Pseudobasilika mit Schleppdach,
Chor mit Nordkapelle Pseudobasilika
(c) Bill Henderson, CC BY-SA 2.0
Innenfoto bei
Google Maps[20]
KirkdaleSt Gregory’s
Minster (CC)
HE 1149213
zweischiffig, 12. Jh., offen zum Dachstuhl,
Dachneigung unter 30°, Mauer auf Arkade niedriger als Bogenhöhe
KirkleathamSt Cuthbert(CC)
HE 1139638
dreischiffig, 1763, klassizistisch mit flacher Decke
LintonSt Michael and
All Angels (CC)
dreischiffig, Langhaus Basilika, Chorpartie Halle mit flachgedecktem Mittelschiff und schräggedeckten Seitenschiffen Pseudobasilika
(c) Dr Neil Clifton, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
LytheSt Oswald’s Church (CC)
HE 1316097
dreischiffig, spitzdeckiges Mittelschiff, fast flachdeckige Seitenschiffe,[21]
13. Jh., großenteils 1910 erneuert
(c) Trish Steel, CC BY-SA 2.0
MarskeSt Edmund’s Church (CC)
HE 1301436
ab 12. Jh., zweischiffig 17. Jh.,
Schiff und Seitenschiff etwa gleich hoch, aber Arkadenöffnungen niedrig
(c) Stephen Craven, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Stephen Craven, CC BY-SA 2.0
Marton,
Middlesbrough
St Cuthbert (CC)
HE 1329502
dreischiffig, gleichmäßig gering geneigtes Dach, Nordarkade 12. Jh., Vorbild für Südarkade 19. Jh.
Innenfoto
siehe[22]
PickhillAll Saints (CC)
HE 1204105
zweischiffig, Arkade frühes 12. Jh., Langhaus Pseudobasilika mit Schleppdach,
Chorpartie mit Paralleldächern, aber vielleicht nur einjochig angebundener Kapelle,
Turm spätes 15. Jh.
(c) David Rogers, CC BY-SA 2.0
Langhaus
innen[23]
ReightonSt Peter (CC)
HE 1296580
zweischiffig, außen sichtbare Hochschiffswand, Arkade 12. Jh.,
1897–1905 Wiederaufbau aus turmloser Ruine
Innenfoto bei Genuki[24]
RillingtonSt Andrew’s Church (CC)
HE 1149509
zweischiffige Stufenhalle mit flachen Decken
(Stufe geringer als Arkadenbögen)
Innenfoto
bei GenUKI[25]
RudbyAll Saints’ Church (CC)
HE 1150240
zweischiffig, flache Decke des Seitenschiffs in Höhe der Basis der spitzen Mittelschiffsdecke[26]
RytherAll Saints (CC)
HE 1148428
Langhaus zweischiffig mit Paralleldächern,
Hauptschiff 13. Jh., Seitenschiff 14. Jh.,
Chor einschiffig
(c) Bill Henderson, CC BY-SA 2.0
SaxtonAll Saints (CC)
HE 1168016
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer,
Hauptschiff 11. Jh., Südseitenschiff 14. Jh., Turm 15 Jh.
(c) All Saints Church, Saxton by Ian S, CC BY-SA 2.0
ScalbySt Laurence (CC)
HE 1148211
spätes 12. Jh., 13. Jh.,
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
(c) Humphrey Bolton, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Ian S, CC BY-SA 2.0
ScarboroughSt Mary (CC)
HE 1258195
Nordseitenschiff basilikal, inneres Südseitenschiff pseudobasilikal,
äußeres Südseitenschiff Hallenkirche mit Paralleldach;
nach Zerstörung im 17. Jh. nur teilw. wieder aufgebaut
SettringtonAll Saints (CC)
HE 1173883
spätes 12./frühes 13. Jh.,
dreischiffig, ein Dach gleichmäßig unter 30°,
Chor einschiffig
(c) Gareth Foster, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) All Saints Church, Settrington, Yorkshire by Bernard Sharp, CC BY-SA 2.0
StillingfleetSt. Helen (CC)
HE 1296904
Hauptschiff u. Chor um 1145, langes Nordseitenschiff m. Schleppdach seit 13. Jh.,
kurzes Südseitenschiff „Moreby Chapel“ mit Flachdach 14. Jh.,
Nordkapelle am Chor mit Paralleldach, aber heute Sakristei
Innenfotos
siehe
Yorkshire
Guides[27]
StillingtonSt Nicholas (CC)
HE 1281543
dreischiffig mit gleichmäßigen Dachneigungen 35°
Innenfoto bei
churches-uk-ireland.org[28]
TopcliffeSt Columba (CC)
HE 1315200
zweischiffig mit Paralleldächern, 13./14. Jh., 1855 teilweise erneuert
(c) Bill Henderson, CC BY-SA 2.0
Innenfoto bei See around Britain[29]
WensleyHoly Trinity (CC)
HE 1130879
dreischiffig, geringe Dachneigungen, geringe Absätze
(c) Holy Trinity Church, Wensley by Peter Wood, CC BY-SA 2.0
West TanfieldSt Nicholas (CC)
HE 1150775
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
(c) Michael Garlick, CC BY-SA 2.0
York
(Namenszusätze
nach Teilen
der Altstadt)
All Saints’ Church,
North Street (CC)
HE 1257067
(c) All Saints', North Street, York by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
dreischiffig 13. Jh., Paralleldächer, Chorpartie 14. Jh.
(c) Interior, All Saints' church, North Street, York by J.Hannan-Briggs, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Chancel, All Saints' North Street, York by J.Hannan-Briggs, CC BY-SA 2.0
St John
the Evangelist,
Micklegate(CC)
HE 1257279
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer,
Turm ab 12. Jh., Chor ab 14. Jh. erweitert, Seitenschiffe 15. Jh.
St Margaret,
Walmgate (CC)
HE 1256319
zweischiffig seit 14. Jh., Seitenschiff 1851/52 erneuert, Backsteinturm 1684/85, Paralleldächer
St Martin
cum Gregory,
Micklegate (CC)
HE 1257277
Kern 11. Jh., Arkaden frühes 13. Jh., Seitenschiffe 14. Jh. (verändert), 18. Jh. neue Dächer und Decken,
Paralleldächer, Basilika mit Hallenchor
Innenfoto
bei Flickr[30]
St Mary
Bishophill Junior (CC)
HE 1259548
Turm 10./11. Jh., Nordseitenschiff frühes 13. Jh., Südseitenschiff 14. Jh., Mittelschiff flache Decke[31], zweischiffiger Hallenchor
St Michael,
Spurriergate (CC)
HE 1256593
Arkaden spätes 12. Jh., Veränderungen 14., 15., 19. Jh.
dreischiffig, teils gleich hoch, teils Stufenhalle
St Olave,
Marygate (CC)
HE 1257387
spätes 15. Jh., (heutige) Arkaden 18. Jh.,
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer
(c) Marygate, York by Dave Hitchborne, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Sampson (CC)
HE 1259289
15. Jh., aber 1845–1848 größtenteils erneuert,
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer
Innenfotos in
History of
St. Sampson's[32]
St Saviour (CC)
HE 1256707
Arkaden 15. Jh., Seitenschiffe 1844/45 erneuert,
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer
Innenfoto bei
Cornish Churches[33]
Holy Trinity,
Goodramgate (CC)
HE 1257686
Kern frühes 12. Jh., Seitenschiffe 15. Jh.,
Paralleldächer
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0

East (Riding of) Yorkshire:

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in East Yorkshire (15)

Anzahl: 14

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
BaintonSt Andrew (CC)
HE 1083830
(c) St Andrew's Church Bainton by Jennifer Petrie, CC BY-SA 2.0
dreischiffig, ein gleichmäßig geneigtes Satteldach, spätes 13. bis Mitte 14. Jh.
BarmstonAll Saints (CC)
HE 1083851
12. und 15. Jh., zweischiffig, ein asymmetrisches,
sehr gering geneigtes Dach
(c) JThomas, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Paul Glazzard, CC BY-SA 2.0
BeefordSt Leonard (CC)
HE 1083372
Kern 13. Jh., Seitenschiffe 15. Jh.,
Nordseite Hallenkirche, Südseite Pseudobasilika
(c) Ron Speed, CC BY-SA 2.0
DriffieldAll Saints (CC)
HE 1083378
Schiff mit Obergaden 12. Jh., Seitenschiffe frühes 13. Jh.,
Langhaus dreischiffige Basilika,
Chor mit Nordkapelle zweischiffige Halle
GartonSt Michael (CC)zweischiffig
(c) Bill Henderson, CC BY-SA 2.0
Innenforo siehe GenUKI[34]
HarphamSt John of
Beverley (CC)
HE 1083345
frühes bzw. spätes 14. Jh., einschiffiges Langhaus 12. Jh., Ostteile zweischiffig:
Chor u. Nordkapelle gleich hoch, flachdeckig; Schiff (geringe Dachneigung) m. Nordkapelle Stufenhalle;
reich bebildert: English Churches[35]
(c) Interior of St. John's, Harpham, East Riding by nick macneill, CC BY-SA 2.0
LockingtonSt Mary (CC)
HE 1310465
Halle aus Schiff (12. Jh.) und zweijochiger Südkapelle (wie Chor 14. Jh.)
(c) Peter Church, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Stephen Horncastle, CC BY-SA 2.0
Low CattonAll Saints (CC)
HE 1346407
dreischiffig, fast flaches Dach,
Kern ab 12. Jh., Seitenschiffe 13. Jh.
ThwingAll Saints (CC) HE 1083406zweischiffig
(c) Peter Church, CC BY-SA 2.0
Innenfotos bei English Churches[36]
WhitgiftSt Mary
Magdalene (CC)
HE 1083151
zweischiffig, gleichmäßige Dachneigungen
(c) Gordon Kneale Brooke, CC BY-SA 2.0
Innenfoto[37]
WilberfossSt John
the Baptist[38] (CC)
HE 1162096
zweischiffig, gleichmäßige Dachneigungen, asymmetrische Einteilung
(c) Dave Kelly, CC BY-SA 2.0

West Yorkshire:

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in West Yorkshire (18)

Anzahl: 12

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
DarringtonSt Luke and
All Saints (CC)
HE 1313210
Langhaus dreischiffige Halle unter einem Dach, 13. Jh.,
Halle aus Chor und Nordkapelle (14. Jh.) mit Paralleldächern
(c) The Church of St Luke and All Saints, Darrington by Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) The Church of St Luke and All Saints, Darrington by Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
GuiseleySt Oswald’s Church (CC)
HE 1135598
(c) Humphrey Bolton, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Stephen Craven, CC BY-SA 2.0
zweischiffige Halle und vierschiffige Basilika mit basilikalen Seitenschiffen
(c) Stephen Craven, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Stephen Craven, CC BY-SA 2.0
HalifaxJohn the Baptist (CC)
HE 1133928
flachdeckiges Mittelschiff, Langhaus drei- bis vierschiffige Stufenhalle, Chor Basilika, zw. 1438 u. 1505, nach Bürgerkrieg Dach frühes 17. Jh.
Harewood,
Leeds Metro. B.
All Saints (CC)
HE 1266157
dreischiffig, ein gering geneigtes Dach mit „offenem Dachstuhl“,
15. Jh., restauriert 1793 u. 1862
(c) Bill Henderson, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Mike Searle, CC BY-SA 2.0
HeptonstallSt Thomas à Becket (CC)
HE 1226170
14. Jh. dreischiffig, 15. Jh. Nordseitenschiff durch zweites Hauptschiff m. neuem Seitenschiff ersetzt:
zweischiffige Halle mit Paralleldächern plus
niedrigere Südseitenschiffe mit Schleppdächern; heute Ruine
(c) Mark Anderson, CC BY-SA 2.0
LedshamAll Saints (CC)
HE 1237404
Kern sächsisch u. normannisch,
zweischiffig seit 15. Jh., Paralleldächer
(c) All Saints Church, Ledsham by Ian S, CC BY-SA 2.0
LeedsSt John the
Evangelist (CC)
HE 1135676
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, 1632–1634, sehr späte Gotik
Holy Trinity (CC)
HE 1255870
dreischiffig, 18. Jh., klassizistisch, flache Decken
(c) Stanley Walker, CC BY-SA 2.0
MethleySaint Oswald (CC)
HE 1135664
14./15. Jh., zweischiffig, Langhaus Basilika, Chor mit Kapellen Grenzfall Pseudobasilika/Halle
(c) Betty Longbottom, CC BY-SA 2.0
Innenfotos s.
Yorkshire Guides[39]
Skelmanthorpe,
Derby Dale
(CC)
HE 1135306
1894/95, neugotisch, dreischiffig,
Nordseitenschiff Paralleldach, Südseitenschiff Flachdach
(c) Betty Longbottom, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Diocese of Leeds, CC BY-SA 2.0
SowerbySt Peter (CC)
HE 1073074
dreischiffige Emporenhalle, 1763, klassizistisch
(c) Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
WakefieldSt John
the Baptist (CC)
HE 1258554
dreischiffig, Arkaden auf toskanischen Säulen
(c) Betty Longbottom, CC BY-SA 2.0
Innenfotos fehlen.

South Yorkshire:

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in South Yorkshire (29)

Anzahl: 14

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
Adwick le StreetSt Laurence
(CC)
HE 1151473
zweischiffig, Langhaus Pseudobasilika mit Schleppdach,
Chorpartie zweischiffige Halle mit Paralleldächern, Nordkapelle 13. Jh.
(c) Steve F, CC BY-SA 2.0
ArmthorpeSt Leonard &
St Mary
(CC)
HE 1314821
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Arkade 19. Jh.
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
CantleySt Wilfrid
(CC)
HE 1151446
Südseitenschiff 14. Jh. mit unter Hauptschiffsdach (etwas über 30°),
Nordseitenschiff Paralleldach 1892/94
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
CawthorneAll Saints
(CC)
HE 1191523
13. u. 16. Jh., Südseite Hallenkirche mit Paralleldächern,
Nordseitenschiff Pseudobasilika mit abgesetztem Schleppdach
(c) Chris Morgan, CC BY-SA 2.0
DarfieldAll Saints
(CC)
HE 1315015
Langhaus Basilika, Chor südseitig Pseudobasilika, Chorkapellen entgegen HE beide zweijochig angebunden[40]
(c) Steve F, CC BY-SA 2.0
EcclesfieldChurch of St. Mary
(CC)
HE 1192775
dreischiffig, Langhaus Basilika, Chor Halle[41]
Handsworth,
Sheffield
St Mary
(the Virgin)
(CC)
HE 1255062
Nordkapelle des Chors um 1300, Nordseitenschiff 1833 als Halle,
Südseitenschiff 1904 als Pseudobasilika
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
LoversallSt Katherine
(CC)
HE 1193085
Langhaus zweischiffige Basilika,
Chor und Südkapelle (1855 von G. G. Scott erneuert) 2×2-Halle mit Paralleldächern
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Anthony Wilding, CC BY-SA 2.0
SheffieldAnglikanische Kathedraleab 1430, Langhaus (im 19. Jh. ersetzt) Basilika, Chor dreischiffige Halle mit tonnengewölbtem Mittelschiff und flachgedeckten Seitenschiffen
Stainton,
Doncaster
St Winifred (CC)
HE 1286289
zweischiffig, Süd-„Kapelle“ 14. Jh., Paralleldächer
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
Thorpe SalvinSt Peter (CC)
HE 1314667
zweischiffig, Langhaus Basilika,
Chor mit Kapelle Halle mit Paralleldächern, 14. Jh.
(c) Alan Heardman, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Church of St Peter, Thorpe Salvin by Andrew Hill, CC BY-SA 2.0
TickhillSt Mary
(CC)
HE 1151698
dreischiffig, Langhaus Basilika,
Chor mit Nordostkapelle (14. Jh.) Halle mit geringer Dachneigung[42]
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
Foto aus dem Chor ins Schiff[43]
Wadworth,
Doncaster
St John the
Baptist (CC)
HE 1151504
Langhaus und ganze Nordseite Basilika,
Chor (13. Jh.) mit Südkapelle (14. Jh.) Staffelhalle
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
Innenfoto siehe[44]
WorsbroughSt Mary
(CC)
HE 1315083
13./14. Jh., Seitenschiffe 1838 umgestaltet, dreischiffige Halle mit Flachdach

East Midlands

Dr Greg and Nilfanion. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2011, CC BY-SA 3.0
Grafschaften in den East Midlands

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in den East Midlands (153)

Anzahl: 94

Derbyshire

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Derbyshire (24)

Anzahl: 20

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
AllestreeSt Edmund (CC)
HE 1228939
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer
(c) Ian Calderwood, CC BY-SA 2.0
Innenfoto bi Flickr[45]
Ashford-in-the-WaterHoly Trinity (CC)
HE 1158598
zweischiffig
(c) "Holy Trinity", Ashford in the Water by Neil Theasby, CC BY-SA 2.0
BolsoverSS Mary and Lawrence (CC)
HE 1054045
dreischiffig, Mittelschiff nachträglich durch Gauben beleuchtet
(c) Alan Heardman, CC BY-SA 2.0
BreastonSt Michael (CC)
HE 1087960
gleichermaßen gering geneigte Dächer von Haupt- und Seitenschiff,
„Obergaden“ an der anderen Seite, Südseitenschiff 13. Jh., Chorarkade 19. Jh.
Google Streetview von SW[46]
ChesterfieldSt Mary
and All Saints (CC)
HE 1334708
dreischiffige Basilika,
Chor mit Kapellen dreischiffige zweijochige Halle
DerbyKathedrale
HE 1228277
dreischiffig, 1725 als Pfarrkirche, 1927 Kathedrale, Ersatz des mittelalterlichen Vorgängerbaus, klassizistisch
DuffieldSt Alkmund[47] (CC)
HE 1109116
dreischiffig, oberhalb der Arkaden Fenster
zwischen Mittelschiff und Seitenschiffen
EggintonSt Wilfrid (CC)
HE 1334567
Südseitenschiff Pseudobasilika, Nordseitenschiff Halle
(c) Alan Murray-Rust, CC BY-SA 2.0
Fenny BentleySt Edmund (CC)
HE 1335262
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer,[48]
Nordseitenschiff bis 1850, Nordkapelle 1882
Long EatonSt. Laurence (CC)
HE 1204249
dreischiffig
(c) Parish Church, Long Eaton, Derbys. by David Hallam-Jones, CC BY-SA 2.0
MickleoverAll Saints (CC)
HE 1216184
überw. 13. Jh.,
Südseite Hallenkirche, Nordseite Pseudobasilika
(c) Bill Boaden, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Sutton, CC BY-SA 2.0
MortonHoly Cross (CC)
HE 1335461
zweischiffig
(c) Alan Walker, CC BY-SA 2.0
RadbourneSt Andrew (CC)
HE 1204062
Dächer von Schiff und Nordseitenschiff sehr geringer Neigung,
fast gleiche Höhe
(c) J.Hannan-Briggs, CC BY-SA 2.0
RisleyAll Saints (CC)
HE 1334829
zweischiffig
(c) Oxymoron, CC BY-SA 2.0
SpondonSt Werburgh (CC)
HE 1216070
dreischiffig
(c) Spondon, St Werburgh's Church by Alan Murray-Rust, CC BY-SA 2.0
Stanton-by-DaleSt Michael and
All Angels (CC)
HE 1206037
zweischiffig
(c) Stanton-by-Dale, Derbys. by David Hallam-Jones, CC BY-SA 2.0
Nordseiten-schiff siehe Luftaufnahmen
Staveley,
Chesterfield
St John the Baptist (CC)
HE 1334670
Nordseite Hallenkirche mit Paralleldach (19. Jh.),
Südseite Pseudobas. mit außen sichtbarer Hochschiffswand
(c) St John the Baptist, Staveley by Neil Theasby, CC BY-SA 2.0
Staveley Town Council: NOrdfoto[49]
SwarkestoneSt James (CC)
HE 1088344
zweischiffig
TicknallSt Thomas Becket (CC)
HE 1334583
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, 1842
(c) Geoff Pick, CC BY-SA 2.0
Weston on Trent,
Weston and Weedon
St Mary the
Virgin (CC)
HE 1371888
dreischiffig, Satteldach geringer Neigung in ganzer Breite

Nottinghamshire

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Nottinghamshire (25)

Anzahl: 19, mehrere Grenzfälle oder teils-teils

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
BabworthAll Saints (CC)zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, in Fortsetzung des Nordseitenschiffs pultdeckige Sakristei
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
Burton JoyceSt Helen (CC)dreischiffig, gering geneigte Seitenschiffsdächer in Höhe der Mittelschiffstraufen
(c) Alan Murray-Rust, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) johnfromnotts, CC BY-SA 2.0
CostockSt Giles (CC)zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
(c) Church of St Giles, Costock by Alan Murray-Rust, CC BY-SA 2.0
DarltonSt Giles (CC)
HE 1212465
abgesehen vom Turm 1863 erneuert, Nordseitenschiff 19. Jh., Paralleldächer, Sakristei vom Giebel des Nordseitenschiffs überragt
HalamSt Michael the Archangel (CC)
HE 1045520
zweischiffig, Arkade 13. Jh.,
gering geneigtes knapp abgesetztes Seitenschiffsdach
(c) St Michael's Church and churchyard by Alan Murray-Rust, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Church of St.Michael the Archangel nave by Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
HaytonSt Peter (CC)
HE 1034425
zweischiffig, Südarkade spätes 12. Jh., Fenster 14. Jh. und jünger,
Dachneigung Seitenschiff etwas geringer als Hauptschiff, Grenzfall Pseudobasilika/Halle
(c) B Hilton, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Church of St Peter, Hayton by Alan Murray-Rust, CC BY-SA 2.0
HolmeSt Giles (CC)zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, 1862 mit Wiederverwendung von Material des Vorgängerbaus
(c) John Sutton, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
Kingston-on-SoarSt Winifred (CC)zweischiffig, Paarlleldächer
(c) Alan Murray-Rust, CC BY-SA 2.0
LinbySt Michael (CC)zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
(c) Linby, NG15 by David Hallam-Jones, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Interior of the Church of St Michael & St James, Linby cum Papplewick by Dave Hitchborne, CC BY-SA 2.0
North LevertonSt Martin (CC)
HE 1234265
zweischiffig, Seitenschiff nur zwei Joche
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
RamptonAll Saints (CC)dreischiffig, gleichmäßige Dachneigungen,
Südseite geringer mit schlanker Arkade, Nordseite steiler mit etwas Hochschiffswand
ScarringtonSt John of Beverley (CC)zweischiffig, Seitenschiff mit tiefer Traufe, Schrägdachhalle mit schlanker Arkade, 14. Jh.
Innenfoto bei Flickr[50]
ScroobySt Wilfrid (CC)zweischiffig, sehr geringe Dachneigungen
(c) Steve F, CC BY-SA 2.0
Innenfotos bei Church History[51]
South LevertonAll Saints (CC)Südseite Hallenkirche, Nordseite Pseudobasilika
(c) All Saints Church, South Leverton by Andrew Hill, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
Staunton in The ValeSt Mary (CC)
HE 1045995
14. Jh., 1687, massiv erneuert 1853,
Hauptschiffsdach und kaum abgesetztes Pultdach des Nordseitenschiffs sehr gering geneigt
(c) St Mary's church, Staunton-in-the-Vale by J.Hannan-Briggs, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
ThurgartonThurgarton Priory[52] (CC)
HE 1045527
(c) Alan Murray-Rust, CC BY-SA 2.0
dreischiffig: Südseitenschiff unter Hauptdach,
Nordseitenschiff unter Paralleldach
(c) Alan Murray-Rust, CC BY-SA 2.0
Außen- u. Innenfotos[53]
TreswellSt John the Baptist (CC)zweischiffig, Nordseitenschiff mit Flachdecke, Grenzfall Pseudobasilika/Hallenkirche
Innenfotos bei Church History[54]
UptonSt Peter and St Paul (CC)sehr schmales flachdeckiges Nordseitenschiff, Grenzfall Hallenkirche/Pseudobasilika
(c) Nave and Chancel, St Peter & St Paul Church, Upton by J.Hannan-Briggs, CC BY-SA 2.0
WellowSt Swithin (CC)zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
(c) Steve F, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Alan Murray-Rust, CC BY-SA 2.0

Lincolnshire

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Lincolnshire (46)

Anzahl: 20, davon drei Grenzfälle zur Pseudobasilika

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
AlfordSt Wilfrid (CC)
HE 1063026
(c) Alford church by John Firth, CC BY-SA 2.0
einschl. Arkaden 14. Jh., Seitenschiffe mit abgesetzten, gering geneigten Dächern, zweijochig angebundene Nordkapelle mit Paralleldach
(c) Ian Medcalf, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
Baumber(CC)
HE 1063173
(Portal 12. Jh.), Arkaden 13. Jh., verputzte Decken 1758,
Mittelschiff gedrückte Tonne,
Seitenschiffe wenig darunter und gering geneigt
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
BelleauSt John
the Baptist (CC)
HE 1063630
Arkaden spätes 13. Jh., übrige Kirche weitgehend 1862 erneuert,
Dachneigungen ca. 30°, trotz äußeren Absatzes innen wenig Stein über Arkadenbögen
(c) Belleau Church by John Firth, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
CaythorpeSt Vincent (CC)
HE 1317320
ab 13. Jh., Nordseitenschiff 1860 (G. G. Scott)
DoddingtonSt Peter (CC)
HE 1061958
1771–1775 mit Resten und Vorbild aus dem 13. Jh.,
spitzbogige Arkaden, in Basishöhe der Mittelschiffstonne gering geneigte Seitenschiffsdecken
GainsboroughAll Saints (CC)
HE 1147378
Turm 14. Jh., heutige Kirche 1736–1744, klassizistische Emporenhalle,
Mittelschiff Muldendecke, Seitenschiffe flachdeckig, Kolonnaden mit Architravbalken
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) All Saints' church interior by Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
GranthamSt Wulfram (CC)
HE 1062501
Nordarkade vor 1180, Seitenschiff mehrere Phase bis 1450, Südseitenschiff 1350
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
Holton cum BeckeringAll Saints (CC)dreischiffig, Dächer der schmalen Seitenschiffe gering geneigt und nicht abgesetzt,
Turm 13. Jh., Seitenschiffe 15. Jh.
(c) All Saints' church, Holton-cum-Beckering by J.Hannan-Briggs, CC BY-SA 2.0
LeaSt Helen (CC)
HE 1146567
zweischiffig, frühes 13. Jh., breites Nordseitenschiff unter Paralleldach
(c) St Helens Church, Lea by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
LeasinghamSt Andrew (CC)
HE 1261413
zweischiffig, Seitenschiffsdach gering geneigt und nicht abgesetzt;
Chor 1863 ersetzt
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Interior, St Andrew's church, Leasingham by J.Hannan-Briggs, CC BY-SA 2.0
LincolnSt Benedict (CC)
HE 1388746
Nordarkade 13. Jh., vieles im 17. Jh. erneuert
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary-le-Wigford (CC)
HE 1388597
11.–13. Jh., dreischiffig, aber Südseitenschiff 1877
(c) Donnylad, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Dave Hitchborne, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Giles (CC)
HE 1388614
1720, 1930 abgerissen, 1936 vergrößert in Backstein wiederaufgebaut,
(neo-)klassizistisch, flache Decken auf zarten Rundbogenarkaden
(c) Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
Norton DisneySt Peter (CC)
HE 1360555
(c) St Peter's Church, Norton Disney by J.Hannan-Briggs, CC BY-SA 2.0
13.–15. Jh., Nordseitenschiff gering geneigte Decke, Nordkapelle Paralleldach
(c) St Peter's Church, Norton Disney by J.Hannan-Briggs, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
North SomercotesSt Mary (CC)
HE 1063052
NCT
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
Arkaden 12. u. 14. Jh., Dächer von Haupt-u. Südseitenschiff 1685 zerstört,
stark restauriert im 19. Jh.; trotz gleich dimensionierter Arkaden
Südseite Halle oder Pseudobasilika, Nordseite Basilika
RippingaleSt Andrew (CC)
HE 1260603
(c) Roger Callow, CC BY-SA 2.0
zweischiffig, Langhaus basilikal (s. HE), Chorpartie Halle, i. Wes. 13./14. Jh.
(c) St Andrew's church, Rippingale by J.Hannan-Briggs, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Rippingale St. Andrews' Church internal view towards altar by JOHN BLAKESTON, CC BY-SA 2.0
Silk WilloughbySt Denys (CC)
HE 1061769
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
Decke des Mittelschiffs annähernd flach,
13.–16. Jh., Südseitenschiff frühes 14. Jh.
(c) St Denis church, Silk Willoughby by J.Hannan-Briggs, CC BY-SA 2.0
South SomercotesSt Peter (CC)
HE 1063023
Seitenschiffe spätestens 15. Jh., gering geneigte, nicht abgesetzte Seitenschiffsdächer
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
SpilsbySt James (CC)
HE 1308892
(c) Andrew Telfer, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Dave Hitchborne, CC BY-SA 2.0
vierschiffig: spätes 14./frühes 16. Jh. zweischiffige Halle,
dazu zwei basilikale Außenschiffe (nördliches 1879),
Langhaus mit geringen Dachneigungen
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Dave Hitchborne, CC BY-SA 2.0
SwarbySt Mary and
All Saints (CC)
HE 1147542
Nordarkade 13. Jh., Südarkade 14. Jh.,
Seitenschiffsdächer ca. 15°, nicht abgesetzt
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) J.Hannan-Briggs, CC BY-SA 2.0

Leicestershire

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Leicestershire (27)

Anzahl: 20

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
Appleby MagnaSt Michael and
All Angels (CC)
HE 1177814
Langhaus dreischiffig, Chor zweischiffig
(c) Philip Jeffrey, CC BY-SA 2.0
Broughton AstleySt Mary (CC)zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
Burton OverySt Andrew (CC)Langhaus zweischiffige Basilika,
Chorpartie zweischiffige Halle mit flachen Paralleldächern
(c) Andrew Tatlow, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Steve Rowe, CC BY-SA 2.0
CadebyAll Saints (CC)Chorpartie zweischiffig, Paralleldächer,
Nordseitenschiff basilikal
(c) Andrew Tatlow, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
ColeortonSt Mary the
Virgin (CC)
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer
CountesthorpeSt-Andrew’s (CC)
HE 1074767
1841 und 1907, neugotisch,
dreischiffig unter gemeinsamem Dach, schlanke Arkaden;
Turm 15. Jh.
(c) Kate Jewell, CC BY-SA 2.0
Innenfoto bei Facebook[55]
DadlingtonSt James (CC)
HE 1361304
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, spätes 13. Jh.,
dazu etwas Spätgotik und viktorianische Veränderungen
(c) St James the Greater, Dadlington - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
DesfordSt Martin (CC)zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
Fenny DraytonSt Michael &
All Angels (CC)
Nordseite Pseudobasilika, Südseite Halle mit Paralleldach
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
kein geeignetes Innenfoto
Great Dalby,
Burton and Dalby
St Swithin (CC)
HE 1360835
zweischiffig mit durchgehendem, flachem Dach, 1658
(c) Geoff Pick, CC BY-SA 2.0
Higham on
the Hill
St Peter (CC)
HE 1178178
Westturm 12. Jh., Hauptschiff 1790, Südseitenschiff 1850,
Arkade 4 Joche auf achteckigen Stützen mit Kapitellen
Long WhattonAll Saints (CC)dreischiffig, Paralleldächer
(c) Mat Fascione, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Geoff Pick, CC BY-SA 2.0
MarkfieldSt Michael &
All Angels (CC)
Nordseite Pseudobasilika,
Südseite Halle mit Paralleldach
Innenfotos fehlen
Newbold VerdonSt James (CC)zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Innenfotos fehlen
Normanton le HeathHoly Trinity (CC)
RatbySt Philip and
St James (CC)
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
Stoke GoldingSt Margaret (CC)zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
(c) Chris Stafford, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Sutton CheneySt James (CC)
HE 1074245
Langhaus zweischiffig, Paralleldächer aber flache Decken,
frühes 13. Jh. mit spätgotischen Veränderungen
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) St James, Sutton Cheney - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
-
Thurcaston,
Th. & Cropston
All Saints (CC)
HE 1074627
Chor mit Nordkapelle als Halle,
Langhaus Pseudobasilika mit zwei Nordseitenschiffen
Ostansicht siehe[56]
ThurlastonAll Saints (CC)zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
(c) Jonathan Billinger, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Mat Fascione, CC BY-SA 2.0

Rutland

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Rutland (3)

Anzahl: 1

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
BrookeSt Peter (CC)
HE 1215370
Leicestershire and Rutland churches: Brooke
(c) Graham Horn, CC BY-SA 2.0
ab 12. Jh.,
zweischiffig mit Paralleldächern;
Decken geringer geneigt
(c) Church of St Peter, Brooke by Alan Murray-Rust, CC BY-SA 2.0

Northamptonshire

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Northamptonshire (22)

Anzahl: 14

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
Ashby St LedgersSt. Leodegarius (CC)
HE 1076499
dreischiffig unter einem wenig geneigten Dach,
14./15. Jh.
(c) Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St Leodegarius, Ashby St Ledgers by David Purchase, CC BY-SA 2.0
Innenfoto bei See around Britain[57]
BlatherwyckeHoly Trinity (CC)
HE 1040093
Schiff und Chorpartie zweischiffig,
urspr.11./14. Jh., im 19. Jh. weitgehend erneuert
(c) Dave Thompson, CC BY-SA 2.0
Google Maps:
Ostgiebel nah[58]
Innenpanorama[59]
BraybrookeAll Saints (CC)
HE 1289123
dreischiffig mit geringer Dachneigung, 13–15. Jh.
(c) All Saints' church and graveyard, Braysbrooke by Bikeboy, CC BY-SA 2.0
Google Streetview v. ONO[60]
Castle Ashby ParkSt Mary
Magdalene (CC)
HE 1294095
Mittelschiff und Seitenschiffe annähernd gleicher Höhen, 14./15. Jh.
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
DaventryHoly Cross (CC)
HE 1067696
dreischiffig, ab 1752, georgianisch-klassizistische Emporen-Staffelhalle
(c) In Depth, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
EdgcoteSt James (CC)
HE 1041169
zweischiffig, sehr geringe Dachneigungen,
frühes 13. Jh.
Innenfotos bei See around Britain[61]
Great BringtonSt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
HE 1067622
dreischiffige Basilika,
Chor und gleich hohe Nordkapelle (1529) durch dreijochige zweietagige Arkade verbunden[62]
Higham FerrersSt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
HE 1191957
dreischiffige Basilika
mit zweischiffigem Hallenchor,
13. bis M. 14. Jh.
Kingsthorpe,
Stadt Northampton,
West Northamptonshire
St John
the Baptist (CC)
HE 1190502
Mehrschiffig wohl seit 13. Jh.,
Schiff basilikal, Chorpartie hallenartig
Innenfotos bei Orgelsite[63]
NorthamptonHoly Sepulchre (CC)
HE 1052407
dreischiffig (seit 19. Jh.) mit Paralleldächern
(c) Church of the Holy Sepulchre by David P Howard, CC BY-SA 2.0
Innenfoto bei Alarmy[64]
RadstoneSt Lawrence (CC)
HE 1190302
zweischiffig mit geringer Dachneigung,
12.–14. Jh.
WhistonSt Mary
the Virgin(CC),
HE 1190018
wohl 1534 vollendet,
dreischiffig mit geringer Dachneigung
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
Innenfotos bei Alarmy[65]
Weedon LoisSt Mary & St Peter (CC)
HE 1371888
dreischiffig, geringe Dachneigung, geringe Stufen zw. Mittel- und Seitenschiffsdächern, Kern um 1100, Südseitenschiff 14. Jh., Nordseitenschiff 1849
Innenfoto bei See around Britain[66]
WollastonSt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
HE 1286637
Langhaus dreischiffig von 1737
(c) Kokai, CC BY-SA 2.0
Google Streetview nah v. SW[67]

East of England

Ceremonial Counties und Counties der Region East of England

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in der Region East of England (184)

Anzahl: 123

Bedfordshire

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Bedfordshire (13)

Anzahl: 10

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
BedfordSacred Heart …
and St Cuthbert (CC)
HE 1129019
polnisch-katholisch, neoromanisch, Kern 1845/47, Seitenschiffe 1864/65
zwei gleich große Schiffe und ein etwas kleineres Schiff,
flache Decken, Paralleldächer, Querhaus, Vierungsturm
HenlowSt Mary’s Church (CC)
HE 1312654
(c) Matthew Sheasby, CC BY-SA 2.0
See around Britain m. Innenfotos[68]
MauldenSt Mary the Virgin’ (CC)
HE 1321701
(c) Rob Farrow, CC BY-SA 2.0
RiseleyAll Saints (CC)
HE 1137548
(c) Colin Mitchell, CC BY-SA 2.0
See around Britain m. Innenfotos[69]
SharnbrookSt Peter (CC)
HE 1160824
Orgelsite[70]
(c) Jonathan Thacker, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) St Peter, Sharnbrook - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
SheffordSt Michael and
All Angels (CC)
zweischiffig, 1822 und 1850, neugotisch
(c) Humphrey Bolton, CC BY-SA 2.0
StreatleySt Margaret (CC)
HE 1213283
gering geneigtes gemeinsames Dach
(c) Robin Hall, CC BY-SA 2.0
WillingtonSt Lawrence (CC)
HE 1312387
16. Jh., Chorpartie zweischiffig, kubisches Äußeres mit Zinnenkranz
Langhaus mit basilikalem Nordseitenschiff
(c) Andrew Tatlow, CC BY-SA 2.0
WoburnSt Mary (CC)
HE 1321663
neoromanisch, dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, rundbogige Kreuzrippengewölbe
(c) nick macneill, CC BY-SA 2.0
Innenfotos bei HSE[71]
WoottonSt Mary’[72] (CC)
HE 1249239
(c) Philip Jeffrey, CC BY-SA 2.0
Innenfotos siehe Link Beds Archives

Cambridgeshire

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Cambridgeshire (25)

Anzahl: 16

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
BarnackSt John the Baptist (CC)
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) St John the Baptist, Barnack - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
BoxworthSt Peter (CC)innen zwei leicht höhenversetzte annähernd flache Decken, Seitenschiff allerdings mit aufgesetzten Gauben
(c) mym, CC BY-SA 2.0
Burrough Green,
East Cambridgeshire
St Augustine of
Canterbury (CC)
HE 1318128
(c) Robert Edwards, CC BY-SA 2.0
CambridgeSt Andrew (CC)
HE 1331889
1843, neogotisch,
Reste eines Vorgängerbaus (12. Jh.) im Keller
(c) Church of St Andrew the Great by N Chadwick, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Church of St Andrew the Great by N Chadwick, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints (CC)1870, zwei gleich dimensionierte Schiffe unter Paralleldächern
St Botolph (CC)
St Michael (CC)
HE 1126061
dreischiffig, schlanke Arkaden, keine Hochschiffswände,
Mittelschiff Waggonroof, Seitenschiffe Pultdecken,
Grenzfall Hallenkirche/Pseudobasilika
(c) Church of St Michael by N Chadwick, CC BY-SA 2.0
Capturing Cambridge: Innenfotos[73]
Cherry Hinton,
Cambridge
St Andrew (CC)
(c) St Andrew, Cherry Hinton by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) St Andrew, Cherry Hinton - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
DuxfordSt John (CC)
HE 1330953
zweischiffig, Höhenunterschied innen geringer als außen
(c) St John's Church, Duxford by Ian Capper, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) St John, Duxford - West end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
HarltonAssumption of … Mary (CC)
CHR 614121
HE 1127751
dreischiffig, Seitenschiffe unter gering abgesetzten, gering geneigten Pultdächern
Little WilbrahamSt John the Evangelist (CC)Hauptschiff u. Seitenschiff gleich hoch,
sehr geringe Dachneigungen
(c) mym, CC BY-SA 2.0
StibbingtonSaint John the Baptist (CC)dreischiffig, Paralleldächer
(c) Andy F, CC BY-SA 2.0
Swaffham PriorSt Cyriac and
St Julitta (CC)
Flache Decke, Stützenreihen ohne Arkaden
Westley WaterlessSt Mary,
the Less (CC)
HE 1127104
Chor 13. Jh., Langhaus 14. Jh.,
dreischiffig, gleichmäßige Dachneigung bei 30°,
1855 Rundturm aus dem 12. Jh. eingestürzt, Ersatz einfacher Westgiebel
(c) Michael Garlick, CC BY-SA 2.0
WisbechSt Peter (CC)Langhsus vierschiffig, doppeltes Hauptschiff unter einem Dach u. zwei basilikale Seitenschiffe,
Chorpartie zweischiffig unter Paralleldächern
(c) The church of SS Peter and Paul in Wisbech by Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
Woodston,
Peterborough
St Augustine (CC)Schiff dreischiffig, Chor zweischiffig, Hallenkirche seit 13. Jh.
seit dem 19. Jh. Gauben im Dach des Mittelschiffs
(c) Dave Kelly, CC BY-SA 2.0
Peterborough Churches m. Innenfotos[74]

Norfolk

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Norfolk (59)

Anzahl: 25

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
BramptonSt Peter’s Church
(CC) HE 1372950
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
zweischiffig, Dach gleichm. steil, Arkade später entfernt,
Turmobergeschosse 15. Jh. Backstein
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
Burnham OverySt Clement (CC)
HE 1239094
zweischiffig, Schleppdach,
großenteils 13. Jh., Fenster 15. Jh.
(c) Burnham Overy St Clement's church by Adrian S Pye, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
ChedgraveAll Saints’ Church (CC)
HE 1050520
12. Jh., Fenster ab 15. Jh., Backsteinchor 19. Jh.,
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
GaywoodSt Faith Church (CC)
HE 1195311
Turm um 1370, Schiff 1923–1926
(c) St Faith's church in Gaywood by Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) St Faith's church in Gaywood - view west by Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
GillinghamSt Mary’s Church (CC)
HE 1050580
Seitenschiffe mit Paralleldächern 1858/59
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
Gorleston-on-SeaSt Andrew’s Church (CC)
HE 1096807
14. Jh., dreischiffig ohne Trennung von Langhaus und Chor;
Turm 13. Jh.
(c) Chris Upton, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Gorleston St Andrew's church by Adrian S Pye, CC BY-SA 2.0
Great YarmouthGreat Yarmouth
Minster
(CC)
HE 1096813
Chor durch veränderten Wiederaufbau nach dem 2. WK fünfschiffige Halle an der Grenze zur Pseudobasilika, Langhaus dreischiffige Halle, Vierungsturm 13. Jh.,
Nordseitenschiff 1705 abgetragen und 1847 ersetzt[75]
Bilder siehe Galerie am Kopf dieser Tabelle
HethelAll Saints Church (CC)
HE 1050688
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
Nordseitenschiff 14./15. Jh.,
Hauptschiff und Hallenchor aus dem 18. Jh. flachdeckig
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
HicklingSt Mary’s Church (CC)
HE 1373694
überw. spätes 14. Jh., Deckenneigung Südschiff über 20°, Nordschiff unter 10°
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
HorsfordAll Saints’ Church (CC)
HE 1170781
zweischiffig mit Paralleldächern
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
HorsteadAll Saints Church (CC)
HE 1178235
frühes 14. Jh., zweischiffig,
Paralleldächer, aber innen Seitenschiff mit gering geneigter Decke
(c) Grant Brewer, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
IrsteadSt Michael’s Church (CC)
HE 1049932
Turm, Schiff u. Chor 14. Jh., kurzes fast flachdeckiges Südseitenschiff 15. Jh.
(c) Michael Garlick, CC BY-SA 2.0
Kirby CaneAll Saints (CC)
HE 1153564
zweischiffig mit Paralleldächern, Nordseitenschiff wohl 18. Jh.
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
LarlingSt Ethelbert’s Church (CC)
HE 1076921
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Kern 12. Jh., Südseitenschiff 14. Jh.
(c) St Ethelbert, Larling by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) St Ethelbert, Larling - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Marham(CC)
HE 1077832
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Kern 12. Jh., Südseitenschiff spätes 14. Jh.
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
MarlingfordSt Mary’s Church (CC)
HE 1373046
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
ab 12. Jh., Arkade 14. Jh., zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
(c) Marlingford Blessed Virgin Mary's church by Adrian S Pye, CC BY-SA 2.0
North RunctonAll Saints (CC)1713, Mitteljoch Klostergewölbe, rundherum 8 Flachdeckenjoche
NorwichSt Margaret Church (CC)
HE 1051898
14. und 15. Jh., zweischiffig
(c) Norwich St Margaret de Westwick's church by Adrian S Pye, CC BY-SA 2.0
Old BuckenhamAll Saints’ Church (CC)
HE 1342465
Kern 12. Jh., zweischiffig seit 14. Jh.,
fast flaches Seitenschiffsdach
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
PockthorpeSt James’ Church[76] (CC)Kern 12. Jh., Seitenschiff 15. Jh.
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
SpixworthSt Peter’s Church (CC)
HE 1152695
14./15. Jh., zweischiffig mit einschiffigem Chor, Dächer kaum geneigt, geringer Absatz
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
StarstonSt Margaret’s Church (CC)
HE 1050064
Kern 14./15. Jh., Nordseitenschiff 1870
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Stow BardolphHoly Trinity Church (CC)
HE 1342291
Langhaus zweischiffige Pseudobasilika, Chor mit gleich hoher Kapelle,
1848–1850; Turm 13. Jh.–1503
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
West ToftsSt Mary’s Church (CC)
HE 1077249
Turm u. Schiff mittelalterlich, Seitenschiff (Paralleldach) und einschiffiger Chor 1850
(c) Nicholas Mutton, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) St Mary, West Tofts, Norfolk - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
WheatacreAll Saints Church (CC)
HE 1050598
einschiffige Kirche mit Chorhalle aus Hauptchor und Nordkapelle, Arkade heute verglast
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0

Externe Info: Übersicht über die mittelalterlichen Kirchen in Norwich, siehe[77]

Suffolk

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Suffolk (45)

Hintergrundinformationen:

  • Suffolk Churches – Werbefreie private Seite mit Datenbankqualität

Anzahl: 32, davon mehrere auch als Pseudobasiliken aufzufassen

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
ActonAll Saints Church (CC)Halle aus zwei tonnengewölbten Schiffen, Südseitenschiff gering geneigte Decke wohl in Höhe der Gewölbebasen
(c) Adrian S Pye, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Keith Evans, CC BY-SA 2.0
AldeburghSt Peter and St Paul’s Church (CC)
(c) Inside St.Peter & St.Paul's Church by Geographer, CC BY-SA 2.0
AssingtonSt Edmund (CC)
(c) St Edmund Assington by Keith Evans, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) St Edmund, Assington by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Innenfoto bei Flickr[78]
BarrowAll Saints Church (CC)Hauptschiff mit Spitzdecke, Südseitenschiff mit Flachdecke in Höhe von deren Basis
(c) All Saints, Barrow by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) All Saints, Barrow - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
ElvedenSt Andrew and St Patrick (CC)
(c) Geoff Pick, CC BY-SA 2.0
EdwardstoneSt. Mary (CC)
HE 1194451
zweischiffig, nur hölzern abgesetztes waagerechtes Seitenschiffsdach
(c) St Mary's Church, Edwardstone by Andrew Hill, CC BY-SA 2.0
Suffolk Ch.: Beschreibung, Innenfotos
ExningSt Martin (CC)
HE 1374828
dreischiffig, hinter fensterlosen Hochschiffswänden Holztonne des Mittelschiffs, innen fast Hallenkirche, außen fast Basilika
Innenfoto bei Orgelsite[79]
Fornham All SaintsAll Saints (CC)
HE 1031300
dreischiffig, kaum geneigte unterschiedlich abgesetzte Dächer
der lageversetzten Seitenschiffe, Grenzfall Hallenk./Pseudobasilika
(c) All Saints, Fornham All saints by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) All Saints, Fornham All Saints - West end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
FrostendenAll Saints (CC)
HE 1032170
zweischiffig, gering geneigtes, nicht abgesetztes Schleppdach
(c) Adrian S Pye, CC BY-SA 2.0
Round Tower Churches[80]
Great GlemhamAll Saints (CC)
HE 1278504
zweischiffig, 15. Jh.,
Südseitenschiff mit geringer Dachneigung, hölzern abgesetzt, Grenzfall Hallenkirche/Pseudobasilika
(c) Great Glemham All Saints church by Adrian S Pye, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) All Saints church in Great Glemham by Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
HartestAll Saints Church (CC)
(c) Andrew Hill, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) All Saints, Hartest by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
dreischiffig, Nordseite Paralleldach, Südseite gering geneigt wenig unter Hauptschiffstraufe
(c) All Saints, Hartest - North arcade by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) All Saints, Hartest - South arcade by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
HengraveChurch of St John Lateran (CC)
(c) John Sutton, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) James Yardley, CC BY-SA 2.0
HinderclaySt Mary’s Church
(CC) HE 1373923
(c) Hinderclay church by Robin Webster, CC BY-SA 2.0
Hauptschiff und schmaleres Südseitenschiff, Paralleldächer
(c) Hinderclay St Mary’s church by Adrian S Pye, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Inside St.Mary's Church by Geographer, CC BY-SA 2.0
HorringerSt Leonard (CC)
HE 1298948
(c) Keith Evans, CC BY-SA 2.0
Südseitenschiff fast waagerecht gedeckt, Nordseite ca. 15° Dachneigung, beide hölzern abgesetzt, Grenzfall,
14. Jh. einschl. Zinnenkränzen, im 19 Jh. stark restauriert
(c) Bob Jones, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) St Leonard, Horringer - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
IcklinghamAll Saints’ Church
(CC) HE 1351332
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Südseitenschiff Mitte 14. Jh.
(c) All Saints Icklingham by Keith Evans, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Stuart Shepherd, CC BY-SA 2.0
IpswichSt Mary at Stoke (CC)
(c) Oxymoron, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) St. Mary at Stoke by John Myers, CC BY-SA 2.0
KentonAll Saints (CC)
HE 1283114
Südseitenschiff im frühen 16. Jh. angefügt, 1871/72 restauriert
flachdeckiges Seitenschiff unter hoch ansetzendem, gering geneigtem Schleppdach
(c) Keith Evans, CC BY-SA 2.0
Suffolk Ch.: Beschreibung, Innenfotos
LavenhamChurch of Saint Peter and Saint Paul (CC)
HE 1037230
dreischiffig, Langhaus Basilika, Chor (14. Jh.) mit Kapellen von 1500 und 1525 Halle
MettinghamAll Saints (CC)zweischiffig, abgesetztes, kaum geneigtes Seitenschiffsdach, im Hauptschiff wenig Stein über Arkadenbögen
(c) William Metcalfe, CC BY-SA 2.0
PalgraveSt Peter (CC)zweischiffig mit gering geneigtem Schleppdach, innen wenig Stein über Arkadenbögen, Grenzfall
(c) St.Peter's Church, Palgrave by Geographer, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) St Peter, Palgrave, Suffolk - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
RickinghallSt Mary’s Church (CC)
(c) Charles Greenhough, CC BY-SA 2.0
SomertonSt Margaret’s Church (CC)
(c) Robert Edwards, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Keith Evans, CC BY-SA 2.0
Stratford St MarySt Mary (CC)dreischiffig, Langhaus Basilika, Chorpartie Halle mit flachgedeckten Kapellen und wenig Stein über Arkadenbögen
StuttonSt Peter’s Church (CC)
(c) Oxymoron, CC BY-SA 2.0
ThelnethamSt Nicholas’ Church (CC)
(c) Thelnetham St Nicholas’ church by Adrian S Pye, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Keith Evans, CC BY-SA 2.0
WangfordSt Peter and St Paul (CC)geringe Dachneigungen, zweijochiges Nordseitenschiff
(c) Wangford (near Lowestoft) St Peter's church by Adrian S Pye, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) The church of SS Peter and Paul in Wangford - view west by Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
WenhastonSt Peter (CC)
(c) ChurchCrawler, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) St Peter, Wenhaston - West end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
WesthallSt Andrew’s Church (CC)
schmales Südseitenschiff im Anschluss an den Turm, Paralleldächer
(c) Westhall St Andrew's church by Adrian S Pye, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) St Andrew's church in Westhall - view east by Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
WetherdenSt Mary (CC)Seitenschiffsdecke über Basis des Mittelschiffsdachs, trotz mehr als 50 cm Stein über Arkadenbögen
(c) St Mary's Church and graveyard, Wetherden by Helen Steed, CC BY-SA 2.0
Innenfoto bei Flickr[81]
Wickham MarketAll Saints Church (CC)drei parallele Längsdächer
(c) Adrian Cable, CC BY-SA 2.0
WoolverstoneChurch of St Michael
and All Angels (CC)
HE 1204060
Schiff des 14. Jh. heute Südseitenschiff, heutiges Hauptschiff 1888
(c) Tim Elliot, CC BY-SA 2.0
WrenthamSt Nicholas (CC)dreischiffig, beiderseits schmale Seitenschiffe mit flachen Decken und Dächern in Traufenhöhe des Mittelschiffsdaches

Essex

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Essex (22)

Anzahl: 32

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
ColchesterSt Botolph[82] (CC)
HE 1123508
1837 geweiht, neoromanisch,
dreischiffige Emporenhalle, Mittelschiff Tonne, Seitenschiffe Kreuzgratgewölbe
(c) St Botolph, Colchester - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Holy Trinity (CC)
HE 1169575
drei parallele Satteldächer[83];
angelsächs. Westturm mit röm. Spolienbackstein
Innenfotos fehlen
CorringhamSaint Mary (CC)
HE 1337083
Essex Churches
weitere Fotos siehe Link
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
East MerseaSaint Edmund
King & Martyr (CC)
HE 1239659
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) St Edmund, East Mersea - North aisle by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
EastwoodSt Laurence
and All Saints (CC)
HE 1322331
Südseitenschiff unter zwei Zwerchdächern, Grenzfall: flache Decke knapp unter der Basis des Waggonroofs des Hauptschiffs
(c) Julieanne Savage, CC BY-SA 2.0
Innenfotos siehe Essex Churches[84]
ElmsteadSS Anne and
Laurence (CC)
HE 1337162
zweischiffig, Segmentbogentonne des Hauptschiffs beginnt knapp über Pultdecke des Südseitenschiffs
(c) Roger W Haworth, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) St Anne & St Laurence, Elmstead, Essex - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
FobbingSt Michael (CC)
HE 1146807
zweischiffig
GoldhangerSt Peter (CC)
HE 1111097
zweischiffig
(c) Peter Stack, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Derek Voller, CC BY-SA 2.0
GosfieldSt Katharine (CC)
HE 1338075
zweischiffig
(c) St Katharine, Gosfield by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Great BursteadMary Magdalene (CC)
HE 1122255
zweischiffig
(c) Derek Voller, CC BY-SA 2.0
HarwichSt Nicholas (CC)
HE 1281276
dreischiffig, Grenzfall: Flachdecken der Seitenschiffe in Basishöhe des Kreuzgratgewölbes des Mittelschiffs
Innenfoto bei Harwich Society[85]
Horndon-on-the-HillSt Peter &
St Paul (CC)
HE 1337109
dreischiffig, Grenzfall Pseudobasilika/Hallenkirche, aber zusätzlich Dachflächenfenster
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
IngatestoneSt Edmund and
St Mary (CC)
HE 1297196
drei parallele Satteldächer: zwei Schiffe u. eine kurze Kapelle[86]
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
LanghamSt Mary (CC)
HE 1223452
zweischiffig, Grenzfall Hallenkirche/Pseudobasilika
(c) St Mary's church, Langham, Essex by Peter Stack, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Robert Edwards, CC BY-SA 2.0
Layer de la HayeSt John the
Baptist (CC)
HE 1223841
(c) Peter Stack, CC BY-SA 2.0
Innenfoto bei Essex Views[87]
Little EastonSt Mary the
Virgin (CC)
HE 1097465
einschiffige Kirche mit dreischiffigem Hallenchor
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
MaldonAll Saints (CC)
HE 1256816
im Langhaus 2 Schiffe nachträglich verschmolzen
ManudenSt Mary the
Virgin (CC)
HE 1233999
Langhaus zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
(c) Interior, St Mary's church, Manuden by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
Navestock HeathSt Thomas the
Apostle (CC)
HE 1197342
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
zweischiffig, Schiff flachdeckig, Chor u. Südkapelle bis an die Dachschrägen
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
North StiffordSt Mary the
Virgin (CC)
HE 1111611
Schiff und Chorpartie zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
OrsettSt Giles &
All Saints (CC)
HE 1147049
Google Streetview[88]Pfarrseite, Innenfotos dieser u. 2. and. Kirchen[89]
RettendonAll Saints (CC)
HE 1235573
Hauptschiff u. schmales Nordseitenschiff, Paralleldächer, Innenraum bis unter Dachschrägen
(c) All Saints, Rettendon by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) All Saints, Rettendon - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
RoydonSt Peter-ad
-Vincula (CC)
HE 1111120
zweischiffig
(c) Robert Edwards, CC BY-SA 2.0
Lokalseite m. Innenfotos[90]
RunwellSt Mary (CC)
HE 1235843
zweischiffiges Langhaus
Saint OsythSt Peter &
St Paul[91] (CC)
dreischiffig
(c) St Peter & St Paul, Saint Osyth, Essex by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) St Peter & St Paul, Saint Osyth, Essex - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
SandonSt Andrew (CC)
HE 1235849
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Hauptschiff (12. Jh., Chorbogen frühes 13. Jh.)
und schmales Nordseitenschiff 14. Jh.
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Stock
(Stockk Harvard)
All Saints (CC)
HE 1236734
(c) All Saints church, Stock Harvard, Essex by Peter Stack, CC BY-SA 2.0
Paralleldächer, dreischiffig: Hauptschiff, langes Nordseitenschiff, kurzes Nordseitenschiff
(c) Robert Edwards, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) All Saints, Stock, Essex - Interior by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
TakeleyHoly Trinity (CC)
HE 1168843
zweischiffig, Hauptschiff mit einem Dachfenster
(c) Holy Trinity Church, Takeley, Essex by Peter Stack, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Holy Trinity, Takeley - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
West BergholtSaint Mary (CC)
HE 1225120
zweischiffiges Langhaus, Paralleldächer, einschiffiger Chor
(c) Old church, West Bergholt by Robin Webster, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) West Bergholt old church - interior by Robin Webster, CC BY-SA 2.0
West MerseaSaints Peter
and Paul (CC)
HE 1225167
zweischiffig
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
West ThurrockSt Clement (CC)
HE 1147660
dreischiffig, flache Seitenschiffsdächer, Mittelschiff innen gering überhöht
(c) Marathon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Modell u. Fotos siehe Pfarrseite[92]
Wickham BishopsSt Bartholomew (CC)
HE 1111016
Nordseitenschiff unter Paralleldach
Innenfotos bei Orgelsite[93]

Hertfordshire

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Hertfordshire (10)

Anzahl: 8

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
Abbots LangleySt Lawrence Church (CC)zweischiffiger Hallenchor an dreischiffiger Basilika
(c) Nigel Cox, CC BY-SA 2.0
HoddesdonSt Catherine
and St Paul (CC)
HE 1100533
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Langhaus 1732, einschiffig, Chorpartie 1864/65 dreischiffige Halle mit Paralleldächern
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
KimptonSaints Peter and Paul Church (CC)zweischiffiger Hallenchor an dreischiffiger Basilika
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Little BerkhamstedSt Andrew (CC)Hauptschiff 17. Jh., nachgotisch,
Seitenschiff 19. Jh. neugotisch, Paralleldächer
Little GaddesdenSt Peter & St Paul’s Church (CC)halb Hallenkirche i. e. S., halb Pseudobasilika
Markyate(CC)
HE 1101241
Mittelschiffsdach ca. 45°, Seitenschiffsdächer gering geneigt ohne Absatz, Arkaden rundbogig, Kern 1743, Seitenschiffe 1811 u. 1841; Chor mit pseudobasilikaler Kapelle
(c) John Lord, CC BY-SA 2.0
SarrattChurch of the Holy Cross (CC)
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
WatfordSaint Mary Church (CC)Basilika mit Hallenchor

Greater London

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Greater London (8)

Anzahl: 44

Ort, London BoroughKircheAnmerkungenFotos
Addington,
Croydon
St Mary the
Blessed Virgin (CC)
(c) Roger, CC BY-SA 2.0
Beddington,
Sutton
St Mary (CC)
Innenfoto fehlt
BexleySt Mary the Virgin (CC)
CamdenSt Giles in
the Fields (CC)
rundbogig, barock, Mittelschiff in Joche gegliederte Stichkappentonne, Seitenschiffe Kreuzgratgewölbe
(c) St Giles in the Field, St Giles High Street by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Chessington,
Kingston
St Mary the Virgin (CC)Gauben im Mittelschiffsdach
(c) Peter Trimming, CC BY-SA 2.0
Chislehurst,
Bromley
St Nicholas (CC)
(c) St. Nicholas' Church, Chislehurst: pillars by Basher Eyre, CC BY-SA 2.0
Crayford,
Bexley
St Paulinus (CC)
(c) The interior of St Paulinus, Crayford by Marathon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Deptford,
Lewisham
St Paul (CC)flachdeckige Emporenhalle, keine Arkaden
(c) Robert Dimov, CC BY-SA 3.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
EalingSt Mary (CC)
HE 1079376
1866–1873, teilw. Nachahmung des Vorgängerbaus von 1739,
„romanische“ Fenster mit „gotischem“ Maßwerk,
dreischiffige Staffelhalle ohne Gewölbe, gotisch zarte und spitzbogige
Arkaden und Jochbögen als Gitterwerk aus Gusseisen
East Barnet,
Barnet
St Mary the Virgin (CC)
HE 1078869
breiteres Nordschiff (19. Jh.) mit Chor, Südschiff (ab 1080) ohne Chor
Edgware,
Barnet
St Margaret (CC)dreischiffig, flache Decken in leicht gestaffelten Höhen, gewinkelt spitzbogige Arkaden
(c) St Margaret, Station Road by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) St Margaret, Station Road - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Finchley,
Barnet
St Mary (CC)Basilika mit hallenförmiger Chorpartie, dreischiffig
Hampstead,
Camden
St John (CC)
HE 1271918
1745–1747, Turm und andere Ergänzungen bis 1912,
dreischiffige Emporen-Staffelhalle mit Hängekuppel-Gewölben
Hayes,
Bromley
St Mary the Virgin (CC)
HE 1359320
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer,
Kern 12. Jh.,
Nordschiff 1856, Südschiff und Orgelraum 1879 in viktorianischer Neugotik
Hayes,
Hillingdon
St Mary the Virgin Church (CC)
HE 1080233
dreischiffig,
Seitenschiffe mit flachen Decken in Basishöhe der Mittelschiffsdecke,
nördliches 15. Jh., südliches frühes 16. Jh.
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
HillingdonSt John the Baptist (CC)
HE 1080160
dreischiffig mit Querhaus, Paralleldächer außer Flachdach auf Nordseitenschiff,
Langhausmittelschiff mit (wohl nachträglichen) Gauben, Chorbogen 13. Jh.,
Langhaus 14. Jh., Turm 1629, Querhaus u. Chorpartie 1847/48 G. G. Scott
(c) Dave Kelly, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Ickenham,
Hillingdon
St Giles (CC)
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
mehrere teilw. untereinander verbundene Nordanbauten mit Querdächern; Ostansicht[94]
(c) The Church of St. Giles, Ickenham - nave and chancel by Mike Quinn, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) The Church of St. Giles, Ickenham - north aisle by Mike Quinn, CC BY-SA 2.0
IslingtonSt Mary (CC)klassizistisch, kassettierte Flachdecke
(c) St Mary, Upper Street by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Luke (CC)
HE 1195700
1727–1733, historisch dreischiffige barocke bis klassizistische Halle,
profaniert, siehe Hidden London,[95]
nach Umnutzung moderne verzweigte Stützen
Kew,
Richmond
St Anne (CC)Kolonnaden ohne Bögen,
Mittelschiff Stichkappentonne, Seitenschiffe flachdeckig,
Barock und Klassizismus
(c) Church of St Anne by N Chadwick, CC BY-SA 2.0
City of LondonSt Botolph
without Aldgate (CC)
Emporenhalle, keine Arkaden,
Flachdecke an den Längsseiten gerundet
(c) St Botolph without Aldgate by Steve Daniels, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Helen’s
Bishopsgate (CC)
HE 1286458
zweischiffig,
fast flache Dächer seit 15. Jh.
St John’s Chapel (CC)
im Tower of London
1078–1100, romanische Emporenhalle mit Umgangschor
(c) London : Tower Hamlets - Tower of London, White Tower by Lewis Clarke, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Sepulchre- (CC)
HE 1064640
…–without-Newgate
(„vor dem Neutor“),
Mitte 15. und spätes 17. Jh.
Temple Church
Monken Hadley
Barnet
St. Mary (CC)
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
North Ockendon,
Havering
St Mary Magdalene (CC)
(c) Robert Edwards, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) St Mary Magdalene, North Ockendon - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Orpington,
Bromley
All Saints (CC)1957/58 dreischiffige neugotische Erweiterung
quer zur Achse des mittelalterlichen Kernbaus (11.–13. Jh.),
Mittelschiff spitze Stichkappentonne, Seitenschiffe spitze Kreuzgratgewölbe
(c) All Saints Church by Ian Capper, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) All Saints, Bark Hart Road - North aisle by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Putney,
Wandsworth
St Mary (CC)nach Brand 1973 Erneuerung mit alten und neuen Elementen
(c) St Mary, High Street, Putney by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) St Mary's church, Putney - interior by Stephen Craven, CC BY-SA 2.0
Rotherhithe,
Southwark
St Mary &
All Saints (CC)
Mittelschiff Segmenttonne, Seitenschiffe flachdeckig
(c) St Mary with All Saints, Rotherhithe by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary Cray,
Bromley
St Mary (CC)
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
kein geeignetes Innenfoto
St Paul’s Cray,
Bromley
Saint Paulinus (CC)
(c) Dr Neil Clifton, CC BY-SA 2.0
kein Innenfoto
South Wimbledon,
Merton
All Saints (CC)
HE 1192677
1891–'93, neu-spätgotisch, Backstein mit Werksteingliederungen,
zwei gleich große Schiffe
(c) All Saints church, South Wimbledon by Stephen Craven, CC BY-SA 2.0
Streatham,
Lambeth
St Leonard (CC)Langhaus innen moderne Emporenbasilika
(Obergaden mit Licht aus Dachflächenfenstern),
Chorpartie dreischiffige Halle (allerdings mit zwei Gauben)
(c) St Leonard's Church, Streatham by Marathon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Stephen Craven, CC BY-SA 2.0
Walthamstow,
Waltham Forest 
St. Mary[96] (CC)
HE 1357600
(c) St Mary, Church Hill, Walthamstow - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Wanstead,
Redbridge
St Mary
the Virgin (CC)
1790,
Mittelschiff Flachdecke,
Seitenschiffe rundbogige Kreuzgratgewölbe
Wennington,
Havering
SS Mary and Peter (CC)
City of WestminsterSt George,
Hanover Square (CC)
segmentbogige Quertonnen über den Seitenschiffen
im unteren Höhenbereich der Mittelschiffstonne,
getrennt durch waagerechte Architrave zwischen den Stützen
Grosvenor Chapel (CC)Emporen-Pseudobasilika
(c) Grosvenor Chapel by N Chadwick, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Martin-in-
the-Fields
(CC)
Mittelschiff Mischung aus Flachdecke und Stichbogentonne,
Seitenschiffe Kreuzgratgewölbe
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Peter,
Vere Street (CC)
Emporen-Staffelhalle,
Mittelschiff Stichkappentonne, Seitenschiffe Kreuzgratgewölbe,
Georgian, äußerlich klassizistisch
(c) trolvag, CC BY-SA 3.0
(c) St Peter, Vere Street - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
West Wickham,
Bromley
St John (CC)
(c) St John's Church, West Wickham by Marathon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) St John the Baptist, West Wickham: side chapel by Stephen Craven, CC BY-SA 2.0
Willesden,
Brent
St Mary (CC)
(c) St Mary, Neasden Lane, Church End by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) St Mary, Neasden Lane, Church End - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Woolwich,
Greenwich
St Mary Magdalene (CC)Emporenhalle, Kolonnaden,
Segmentbogentonne, flachdeckige Seitenschiffe

South East England

Dr Greg and Nilfanion. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2011, CC BY-SA 3.0
Grafschaften in South East England

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in South East England (228)

Anzahl: 342

Kent

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Kent (59)

Hintergrundinformationen:

  • KentArC = Kent Archaeological Society – Churches Comitee

Anzahl: 105, davon 17 teils Pseudobasilika teils Hallenkirche und 1 nicht beurteilbar

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
AlkhamSt Anthony (CC)
HE 1084358
13. Jh., nordöstliches Seitenschiff mit Paralleldach,
kurzes, basilikales Südseitenschiff
(c) St Anthony of Panniers, Alkham by David Anstiss, CC BY-SA 2.0
AppledoreSt Peter and
St Paul (CC)
HE 1071031
13. Jh.
(c) Michael FORD, CC BY-SA 2.0
AylesfordSt Peter and
St Paul (CC)
HE 1337029
zweischiffig, Nordschiff 14. Jh., Arkade 15. Jh.
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
BearstedHoly Cross (CC)
HE 1086253
zweischiffig, 13.–15. Jh.
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
BiddendenAll Saints (CC)
HE 1070978
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
zwei gleich hohe Schiffe und ein flachdeckiges Nordseitenschiff,
Altarraum ebenso flachdeckig und entsprechend niedrig,
ältere Teile 13. Jh., jüngere 15. Jh.
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
BirchingtonAll Saints (CC)
HE 1094681
großes pseudobasilikales Schiff, kleine Halle aus Chor und Nordkapelle, Arkaden Mitte 14. Jh. erneuert
(c) pam fray, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Birling,All Saints (CC)
HE 1070519
(c) Church of All Saints, Birling by N Chadwick, CC BY-SA 2.0
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, offene Dachstühle,
überw. 15./16. Jh., Chor 1828 erneuert
BordenSt Peter and
St Paul (CC)
HE 1185731?
Kern 12. Jh., dreischiffig, Langhaus teilw. basilikal, Chorpartie Halle, Holztonnen,
Südschiff und Südkapelle Flachdach, 13. Jh.,
Nordseitenschiff u. -kapelle 14. Jh., Gewölbe und Arkaden teilw. 15. und 19. Jh.
(c) Church of All Saints, Birling by N Chadwick, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Oast House Archive, CC BY-SA 2.0
Boughton AluphAll Saints (CC)
HE 1299904
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Chorpartie 13. Jh., zweischiffige Halle,
Langhaus, wie Querhaus 1329–1361, dreischiffige Pseudobasilika mit schmalen Seitenschiffen
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Boughton under BleanSt Peter and
St Paul (CC)
HE 1325956
Hauptschiff, Chor und Nordkapelle 13. Jh., Südkapelle 14. Jh.,
Seitenschiffe mit perpendikularen Fenstern
(c) pam fray, CC BY-SA 2.0
Innenfoto fehlt
Boughton Malherbe,St Nicholas (CC)
HE 1060861
(c) St Nicholas, Boughton Malherbe, Kent by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, also Konstruktionsprinzip Halle,
aber Höhendifferenz im Langhaus wie Pseudobasilika,
13./14. Jh., Fenster neugotisch; Hauptschiff Wagon Roof
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
BoxleySt Mary’s &
All Saints’ (CC)
HE 1273520
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, Mittelschiff etwas höher,
nach ruinösem Status 1431/1432 wiederhergestellt
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
BrastedSt Martin (CC)
HE 1346417
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Chorpartie seit 1864/1865 zweischiffige Halle,
Schiff dreischiffig, Arkaden 14. Jh., seit 1991/1992 Basilika
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
BrenzettSt Eanswith[97] (CC)
HE 1344185
Chorpartie Halle aus Chanceal und Nordkapelle,
Schiff Pseudobasilika mit langem Nord- und sehr kurzem Südseitenschiff
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Interior, St Eanswith's church, Brenzett by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
BridgeSt Peter (CC)
HE 1336512
Innenfoto siehe[98]
BrooklandSt Augustine (CC)
HE 1230943
Halle aus Mittel- u. Nordseitenschiff, pseudobasilikales Südseitenschiff
CanterburyEhem. Kirche
St Alphege (CC)
HE 1241460
Innenfoto:
HE 1241460
overview
Holy Cross (CC)
HE 1241661
überw. 1381 errichtet,
Paralleldächer, Hallenkirche oder Pseudobasilika?
(c) Nick Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mildred (CC)
HE 1085039
(c) St Mildred, Canterbury by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) St Mildred, Canterbury - Sanctuary by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Langhaus zweischiffig seit 15. Jh.,
heute unterteilte Chorpartie Nordkapelle 13. Jh., Südkapelle 1512
(c) St Mildred, Canterbury - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Peter
(profaniert) (CC)
HE 1086281
großenteils 13. Jh., dreischiffig
ChallockSt Cosmas &
St Damian (CC)
HE 1185088
(c) Church of St Cosmas and St Damian, Challock by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
Kern 13. Jh., Nordschiff u. -kapelle 14. Jh. Paralleldach,
Südseitenschiff 15. Jh. Flachdach
(c) St. Cosmas & St. Damian Church, Challock by Roger Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
ChathamSt Bartholomew’s
Chapel (CC)
HE 1268238
Nordseitenschiff 1896;
vorher einschiffig 11.–13. Jh.
(c) Nigel Chadwick, CC BY-SA 2.0
CheritonSt Martin (CC)
HE 1061197
Südseitenschiff 14. Jh., Nordseitenschiff 19. Jh., Paralleldächer;
Chor 13. Jh. mit nur einer kleinen flachdachigen Nebenkapelle
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
CheveningSt Botolph (CC)
HE 1336446
Nordseitenschiff ohne Ostkapelle, 12. Jh.,
Südseitenschiff 13. Jh.
(c) Ian Capper, CC BY-SA 2.0
kein
geeignetes
Innenfoto
ChiddingstoneSt Mary (CC)
HE 1262259
frühes 14. Jh., dreischiffig, Parallelfirste,
nur Nordkapelle mit Flachdach; Turm 15. Jh.
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) St Mary's, Chiddingstone, Kent by Christine Matthews, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church HoughamSt Lawrence’s (CC)
HE 1070024
Anfänge 12. Jh., Nordseitenschiff 13. Jh., Hallenk.,[99]
Südseite Pseudobasilika (ohne Datierung) mit Schleppdat
(c) Nick Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
CliffeSt Helen (CC)
HE 1204042
Kern 12. Jh., größtenteils 14. Jh.
(c) Martin Beale, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
DarenthSt Margaret
of Antioch (CC)
HE 1085815
Schiff 10. oder 11. Jh., Chor 12. Jh., Seitenschiff 15. Jh.,
Turm 13. Jh. am Seitenschiff
(c) St. Margaret of Antioch Church, Darenth by Roger Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
DartfordHoly Trinity (CC)
KentArC
Arkaden 14. Jh., Veränderungen der Südseite 15. Jh.,
Nordseite Halle, Südseite Pseudobasilika
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Detling,St Martin of Tours (CC)
HE 1086225
Hauptschiff 11./12. Jh., Nordseitenschiff 13. Jh.,
Ergänzungen 15. Jh., Vergrößerung 19. Jh.
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
DoddingtonBeheading of
St John the Baptist (CC)
HE 1087004
zweischiffig, Kern 12. Jh., Südschiff um 1200 und 15. Jh., Westturm vor der Arkade
(c) Robin Webster, CC BY-SA 2.0
EastchurchAll Saints (CC)
HE 1273520
begonnen 1431, Flachdach
East Peckham,St. Michael (CC)
HE 1363012
zweischiffig, überw. 14 Jh., starke Veränderungen im 19. Jh.
(c) Interior, St Michael's church, East Peckham by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
EdenbridgeSaints Peter
and Paul (CC)
HE 1085930
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
zweischiffig, Anfänge um 1200, Arkade 14. Jh.
(c) Ruth Sharville, CC BY-SA 2.0
EgertonSt James (CC)
HE 1071496
14./15. Jh., heutiges Hauptschiff jünger als Seitenschiff
ElmstedSt James
the Great (CC)
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Turm 11./12. Jh., dreischiffig, Seitenschiffe 14. Jh.
(c) Nick Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
FordwichSt Mary’ (CC)
HE 1063709
Anfänge sächsisch,
zweischiffig: Hauptschiff mit Chor,
schmaleres Nordseitenschiff 12. Jh., ohne Kapelle
(c) pam fray, CC BY-SA 2.0
FrinstedSt. Dunstan (CC)
HE 1336286
zweischiffig, Arkade 13. Jh., Nordseitenschiff 1856–1861 vergrößert
(c) Penny Mayes, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Chris Whippet / St. Dunstans, Frinsted, CC BY-SA 2.0
GodmershamSt Lawrence (CC)
He 1299528
zweischiffig, Hauptschiff u. Chor 12. Jh, Seitenschiff 13. Jh., Modernisierungen 14. u. 15. Jh.
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
GoudhurstSt Mary (CC)13.–15. Jh., dreischiffig,
Südseitenschiff mit Holztonne,
Nordseitenschiff flachdeckig pseudobasilikal
Gravesend(CC)
HE 1089034
1731 Georgian (ältere Vorgänger), Nordseitenschiff Ende 19. jh.,
zwei breite Schiffe mit annähernd flachen Decken
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
HallingSt John
the Baptist (CC)
HE 1085746
Kern 12. Jh., Seitenschiffe 13. und 14. Jh., Chor ohne Nebenkapellen
(c) N Chadwick, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) David Martin, CC BY-SA 2.0
HarbledownSt Michael (CC)
HE 1085636
Südschiff mit Kapelle gotisch ohne Datierung,
heutiges Hauptschiff mit Chor neugotisch 1880/1881
(c) St Michael & All Angels, Harbledown by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) St Michael & All Angels, Harbledown - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
HartlipSt Michael
and All Angels
(CC)
HE 1320011
12.–15. Jh., Chorkapellen seit spätestens 13. Jh.,
Schiff Pseudobasilika unter einem steilen Dach, Chorpartie Halle unter Paralleldächern
(c) Chris Whippet, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
HerneSt Martin (CC)
HE 1084972
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
14. Jh. mit älteren Anfängen, dreischiffig, Paralleldächer
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
HernhillSt Michael (CC)
HE 1069116
15. Jh., dreischiffig
(c) Penny Mayes, CC BY-SA 2.0
HeverSt Peter (CC)
HE 1258341
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Nordschiff 13. Jh.
(c) St Peter's church, Hever by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
HighamSt Mary (CC)
HE 1350225
zweischiffig, 1357, ältere Anfänge
(c) St. Mary's Church, Lower Higham by Roger Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
Hinxhill,St Mary (CC)
HE 1275459
zweischiffig, 13. Jh., Nordseitenschiff u. -kapelle 1797 erneuert
(c) Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
HothfieldSt Margaret (CC)
HE 1115733
1642 nach Blitzschlag des Vorgängerbaus, dreischiffig
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
IwadeAll Saints (CC)
HE 1069380
ab 13. Jh., Südseitenschiff 1504
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
KenningtonSt Mary (CC)
HE 1071054
15. Jh., zweischiffig
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
LamberhurstSt Mary (CC)
HE 1084519
Anfänge 12. Jh., Arkade 14. Jh., zweischiffig
(c) Interior, St Mary's church, Lamberhurst by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
LeighSt Mary’s (CC)
HE 1258950
Schiff m. Südarkade 13. Jh., Nordarkade 14. Jh.,
ein relativ steiles Dach,
Chorpartie mit Paralleldächern
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
Lenham,
Maidstone
St Mary (CC)
HE 1086103
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
ab 12. Jh., zweischiffig, Nordseitenschiff 14./15. Jh.
Innenfoto
siehe HE overview
LintonSt Nicholas (CC)
HE 1250235
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer
(c) Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
LittlebourneSt Vincent (CC)
HE 1051071
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
13. Jh., dreischiffig,
Südseite Halle, Nordseite Pseudobasilika, Chor einschiffig
(c) Church of St Vincent by N Chadwick, CC BY-SA 2.0
LooseAll Saints (CC)
HE 1263275
13 Jh. und 1400–1417, Seitenschiffe erst 1802 und 1860
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
LyddAll Saints (CC)
HE 1068932
(c) Cockney Laurie, CC BY-SA 2.0
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer,
Ostteile Early English, Westteile 15. Jh.
LymingeSt Mary and
St Ethelburga (CC)
HE 1242122
zweischiffig, Kern um 965,
Nordseitenschiff frühes 16. Jh.
(c) Photographs by Gnangarra...commons.wikimedia.org, CC BY 2.5 au
LympneSt Stephen (CC) HE 1101780
zweischiffig seit 13. Jh.
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Mereworth(CC)
HE 1186214
Mittelschiff Längstonne, Seitenschiffe stark profilierte Kassetten,
Kolonnaden mit Architraven; 1744/46, da die alte Kirche dem Schloss weichen sollte
(c) St Lawrence Church, Mereworth by Marathon, CC BY-SA 2.0
MershamSt John
the Baptist (CC)
Kern 12. Jh., Südseitenschiff 13. Jh., Fenster 14. Jh.,
zweischiffig einschl. Chor mit Südkapelle
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Milton RegisHoly Trinity (CC)
HE 1061036
zweischiffig, 14. Jh.
(c) Holy Trinity Church, Milton Regis by Roger Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
NewchurchSt Peter and
St Paul (CC)
HE 1278140
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
ab 13. Jh., beide Seitenschiffe 14. Jh.
(c) Churches in the Romney Marsh area (F) by Basher Eyre, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Nave looking east, Sts. Peter and Paul, Newchurch by nick macneill, CC BY-SA 2.0
Newington,
Borough of Swalee
St Mary (CC)
HE 1069347
Chor 13. Jh.;
Schiff und Chorpartie dreischiffig, wohl seit frühem 14. Jh., Nordkapelle etwas kürzer[100]
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
New RomneySt Nicholas (CC)
HE 1344057
(c) Churches in the Romney Marsh area (B) by Basher Eyre, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
dreischiffig, westlichstes Joch im Süden pseudobasilikal, im Norden mit einem Obergadenfenster,
ältere Teile 1160–1170, jüngere frühes 14. Jh.
(c) Interior, St Nicholas church, New Romney by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Inside St Nicholas, New Romney (7) by Basher Eyre, CC BY-SA 2.0
Old RomneySt Clement (CC)
HE 1278132
überw, 13. Jh., dreischiffig,
Schiff trotz Parallelfirsten pseudobasilikal, Chorpartie Halle
OspringeSaints Peter
and Paul (CC)
HE 1343988
dreischiffig, um 1200,
eine Kapelle 14. Jh., Fenster 15. Jh.
(c) Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Ospringe by pam fray, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
OtfordSt Bartholomew (CC)
HE 1273170
zweischiffig, Hauptschiff 11. Jh.,
Südseitenschiff u. -kapelle frühes 16. Jh.
PatrixbourneSt Mary (CC)
HE 1336572
dreischiffig aber asymmetrisch, Anfänge 12. Jh.,
Südseitenschiff 15. Jh., Nordseitenschiff 1824
RainhamSt Margaret (CC)
HE 1267793
zweischiffig, Anfänge um 1066, Chor u. Nordkapelle 13. Jh., Nordseitenschiff frühes 14. Jh.
(c) Bill Henderson, CC BY-SA 2.0
RamsgateSt Laurence (CC)
HE 1336662
dreischiffig, 12. Jh, etwas Dekor 15. Jh.
(c) St. Lawrence Church, Ramsgate (2) by David Anstiss, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) St. Lawrence Church, Ramsgate by David Anstiss, CC BY-SA 2.0
RochesterSt Nicholas (CC)
HE 1299749
1421, Seitenschiffe mit Flachdächern,
Langhaus Pseudobasilika(?), Chorpartie Halle
(c) Chris Whippet, CC BY-SA 2.0
RodmershamSt Nicholas (CC)
HE 1120902
dreischiffig, Chor 13. Jh., sonst v. a. 14. Jh.
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
RolvendenSt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
HE 1116287
(c) Church of St Mary the Virgin, Rolvenden by E Gammie, CC BY-SA 2.0
14./15. Jh., dreischiffig
(c) Church of St Mary the Virgin, Rolvenden by E Gammie, CC BY-SA 2.0
RuckingeSt Mary
Magdalene (CC)
HE 1185079
Turm im 13. Jh. erneuert, Arkaden 14. Jh., Fenster 14./15. Jh.,
Chorpartie zweischiffige Halle, Langhaus dreischiffige Pseudobasilika(?)
(c) Michael FORD, CC BY-SA 2.0
RyarshSaint Martin (CC)
HE 1070477
Langhaus Staffelhalle mit schmalem Seitenschiff, Chor einschiffig,
Kern 12. Jh., Arkade 14. Jh., Seitenschiffswand 15. Jh.
St Mary in
the Marsh
,
Romney Marsh
St Mary
the Virgin (CC)
HE
(c) Michael FORD, CC BY-SA 2.0
schmale Seitenschiffe unter Paralleldächern
(c) Michael Garlick, CC BY-SA 2.0
SandwichSt Bartholomew’s
Hospital Chapel (CC)
HE 1343722
KentArC
wohl 1190, zweischiffig (schon vor Rekonstruktion durch G. G. Scott)
(c) Malcolm Spicer, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Malcolm Spicer, CC BY-SA 2.0
Seal,
Sevenoaks
St Peter and
St Paul (CC)
HE 1243497
dreischiffig, Südseitenschiff 13. Jh., Nordseitenschiff 1855
(c) St Peter's Church, Seal by Marathon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Michael Garlick, CC BY-SA 2.0
SellindgeSt Mary’s (CC)
HE 1054042
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Kern 11./12. Jh., Nordseitenschiff u. -kapelle 13. Jh.,
Langhaus dreischiffig mit gering geneigten Seitenschiffsdächern,
Chor mit Nordkapelle zweischiffige Halle
(c) Oast House Archive, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
SellingSt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
HE 1343628
zweischiffig, Seitenschiff ab 13. oder 14. Jh.
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
SheldwichSt James
the Great’s (CC)
HE 1049130
Hallenlanghaus und pseudobasilikale Chorpartie
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
SouthfleetSt Nicholas (CC)
HE 1337465
2. H. 14. Jh.,
dreischiffiges Hallenlanghaus, einschiffiger Chor
(c) Glyn Baker, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Stephen Craven, CC BY-SA 2.0
StaplehurstAll Saints (CC)
HE 1060713
zweischiffig, spätes 12. Jh.
(c) Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
Stelling MinnisSt Mary (CC)
HE 1260110
zweischiffiges Langhaus, einschiffiger Chor, spätes 12./frühes 13. Jh.
(c) Nick Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Michael Garlick, CC BY-SA 2.0
Stone in OxneySt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
HE 1362959
(c) St Mary, Stone in Oxney, Kent by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, 1464 Wiederherstellung nach Brand
(c) St Mary, Stone in Oxney, Kent by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) St Mary, Stone in Oxney, Kent - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
SturrySt Nicholas (CC)
HE 1298867
Chor u. Schiff im Kern normannisch,
Arkaden und Seitenschiffe 14./15. Jh.
(c) pam fray, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) St Nicholas, Sturry by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
SundridgeSt Mary (CC)
HE 1272651
(c) St Mary's church, Sundridge by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
Kern 12. Jh., Seitenschiffe 13. Jh.
(c) Oast House Archive, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Sutton-at-HoneSt John
the Baptist (CC)
HE 1085811
frühes 14. Jh.,
zweischiffiges Langhaus, Paralleldächer mit Querverbindung,
einschiffiger Chor
(c) Roger Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
ThrowleySt Michael and
All Angels (CC)
HE 1343984
Kern 12. Jh., Langhaus Pseudobasilika seit 15. Jh.,
gestaffelte Chorpartie als Halle seit 13./14. Jh.
(c) Penny Mayes, CC BY-SA 2.0
Tunbridge WellsKing Charles
the Martyr (CC)
HE 1334854
1876–1877 anstelle einer Kapelle von 1684, dreischiffig, Paralleldächer verbunden durch ein Querdach, innen flache Decke, aufgelockert durch unbelichtete kleine Kuppeln, mindestens zwei Stützen
(c) Church of King Charles the Martyr by N Chadwick, CC BY-SA 2.0
UpchurchSt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
HE 1343934
14. Jh., Langhaus und Chorpartie dreischiffig
Upper HardresSt Peter and
St Paul (CC)
zweischiffig, 13.–15. Jh. normannischer Turm zwischen schmalem Südseitenschiff und kleiner Südkapelle
WarehorneSt Matthew (CC)
HE 1071183
13. Jh., Seitenschiffe und Chor 14. Jh.
(c) St Matthew's church, Warehorne by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Interior, St Matthew's church, Warehorne by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
West PeckhamSt Dunstan (CC)
HE 1070669
14./15. Jh., zweischiffig
(c) St Dunstan's church, West Peckham by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Interior, St Dunstan's church, West Peckham by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
WestwellSt Mary (CC)
HE 1357134
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
a
ab 12. Jh., Umgestaltung u. Eingangsbau 15. Jh.,
dreischiffig, Mittelschiff des Chors mit mögl. hölzernen Kreuzrippengewölben, wohl 17. Jh.
WillesboroughSt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
HE 1071042
(c) David Anstiss, CC BY-SA 2.0
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, ehem. Augustinerkirche, Teil des heutigen Südseitenschiffs sächsisch, Mittelschiff 12. Jh., Chor 14. Jh.
WilmingtonSt Michael and
All Angels (CC)
KentArC
dreischiffig, Anfänge 12. Jh., heutiges Dach 15./16. Jh.
WinghamSt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
HE 1070091
zweischiffiges Langhaus 16. Jh.;
Chor 13. Jh., Nordkapelle nur einjochig angebunden (ggü. Südquerhaus)
WittershamSt John
the Baptist (CC)
HE 1070852
14. Jh., Südseitenschiff Paralleldach, Nordseitenschiff fast Flachdach
(c) Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) St John the Baptist, Wittersham - interior looking south-east by David Kemp, CC BY-SA 2.0
WoodchurchAll Saints (CC)
HE 1362956
(c) Oast House Archive, CC BY-SA 2.0
Kern 13. Jh., Seitenschiffe 15. Jh.,
Südseite Längs-Wagon-Roof, Nordseite gering geneigte Decken
wohl unter Basis des Mittelschiffs-Wagon-Roofs
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
WouldhamAll Saints (CC)
HE 1070490
Seitenschiffe ab 13. Jh., spätestens 15. Jh. Südseite Hallenkirche,
Nordseite Pseudobasilika mit niedriger Traufe
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
WrothamSt George (CC)
HE 1236562
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, frühes 14. Jh.
(c) Hywel Williams, CC BY-SA 2.0

Sussex

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Sussex (48)

Anzahl: 56

Hintergrundinformation:

East Sussex

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in East Sussex (25)

Anzahl: 33, mehrere teils-teils und mehrere Grenzfälle zur Pseudobasilika

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
BarcombePfarrkirche (CC)
(c) St Mary the Virgin, Barcombe: late autumn 2011 by Basher Eyre, CC BY-SA 2.0
Innenfotos s. Sussex Parish Churches
BerwickSt Michael and
All Angels (CC)
HE 1043294
gleichmäßig geneigtes Dach, niedrige Traufen,
dreischiffige Schrägdeckenhalle oder Pseudobasilika,
13. Jh., Fenster später verändert
(c) Nigel Chadwick, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Oast House Archive, CC BY-SA 2.0
BexhillSt Peter (CC)
(c) St Peter's church, Bexhill from the west by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) St Peter's church, Bexhill by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Interior, St Peter's church, Bexhill by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
BredeSt George (CC)zwei tonnengewölbte Hallenschiffe und ein niedriges Pultdeckenschiff
BrightlingSt Thomas à Becket (CC)
(c) Brightling Church (North aspect) by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
Pseudobasilika mit Hallenchor
CatsfieldSt Laurence (CC)Hauptschiff u. Nordseitenschiff, Paralleldächer
ChaileySt Peter (CC)
HE 1352947
vierschiffig: Hauptschiff u. inneres Nordseitenschiff (1846) unter Paralleldächern,
äußere Seitenschiffe (Süd 14. Jh., Nord 1879)
unter kaum weniger geneigten Schleppdächern, Nordseite mit Lukarnen
(c) Basher Eyre, CC BY-SA 2.0
ChiddinglyPfarrkirche (CC)
HE 1353279
dreischiffig seit 13. Jh., gleichmäßige Dachschrägen, Schrägdeckenhalle oder Pseudobasilika
(c) Chiddingly Church by Oast House Archive, CC BY-SA 2.0
CrowhurstSt George (CC)
HE 1233292
zweischiffig, Turm 15. Jh., Schiff 1856,
im Seitenschiff heute Gemeinderaum
(c) St George's church, Crowhurst by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Interior, St George's church, Crowhurst by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
DitchlingSt Margaret (CC)
Steildach-Pseudobasilika, aber Chorpartie Halle
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
GuestlingSt Laurence (CC)dreischiffig, tiefe Traufen,
Langhaus eher Schrägdeckenhalle,
Chorpartie eher Pseudobasilika mit hoher hölzerner Längstonne des Mittelchors
(c) Oast House Archive, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Interior of St. Laurence's, Guestling by nick macneill, CC BY-SA 2.0
HartfieldSt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
(c) Historic Church by Oast House Archive, CC BY-SA 2.0
Innenfotos s. Sussex Parish Churches
IckleshamAll Saints (CC)
(c) All Saint's Church, Icklesham by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
Langhaus Pseudobasilika mit ausgeprägten Hochschiffswänden,
Chor mit Kapelle Hallenkirche
LewesSt Michael (CC)dreischiffig, Mittelschiff Spitzdecke, Chor Segmenttonne, Seitenschiffe Flachdecken
(c) Church of St Michael-in-Lewes by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
Southover Church (CC)schmales Südseitenschiff unter Paralleldach
NewhavenSt Michael (CC)
HE 1206261
1854 erneuert, seither hölzerne Arkaden
Innenfotos s. Sussex Parish Churches
NewickSt Mary (CC)
HE 1237870
Schiff und Chorpartie zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
PatchamAll Saints (CC)
PeasmarshSt Peter and St Paul (CC)
HE 1217124
Kern normannisch,
Turm und pseudobasilikales Nordseitenschiff 13. Jh.
(c) St Peter & St Paul, Peasmarsh, Sussex by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) St Peter & St Paul, Peasmarsh, Sussex - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
PevenseySt Nicolas (CC)
HE 1217124
Langhaus Basilika,
Halle aus Chor und Nordkapelle (1882 auf alten Fundamenten)
RingmerSt Mary (CC)Hallenchor
(c) Interior, St Mary the Virgin church, Ringmer by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
RodmellSt Peters (CC)
Pseudobasilika mit Hallenchor
(c) St Peter, Rodmell: pews by Basher Eyre, CC BY-SA 2.0
RyeSt Mary the Virgin
HE 1190669
Kern 1150–1180,
Seitenschiffe des basilikalen Langhauses spätes 12. Jh.,
Seitenschiffe („Kapellen“) des Hallenchors 1220–1250
(c) St Mary, Rye, Sussex - Chancel by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
SedlescombeSt John
the Baptist (CC)
Nordschiff 14. Jh.,
Chor und Südschiff 19. Jh., Paralleldächer
Innenfotos s. Sussex Parish Churches
StreatPfarrkirche (CC)versetzt zwei- bis dreischiffig:
Südseitenschiff und Nordkapelle unter Paralleldächern
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
TelscombeSt Laurence (CC)
HE 1222720
(c) A quick visit to St Laurence in Telscombe (L) by Basher Eyre, CC BY-SA 2.0
Schiff pseudobasilikal mit niedriger Traufe am Nordseitenschiff
Chorpartie Halle mit Paralleldächern,
12. Jh., Nordseitenschiff und Nordkapelle im 19. Jh. erneuert
WaldronAll Saints (CC)
(c) Rog Frost, CC BY-SA 2.0
WarbletonSt Mary (CC)
HE 1353416
(c) St Mary the Virgin church, Warbleton by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
Nordseitenschiff 15. Jh. und Nordkapelle 14. Jh. unter Paralleldächern
(c) Interior of St. Mary's, Warbleton, East Sussex by nick macneill, CC BY-SA 2.0
WartlingSt Mary Magdalene (CC)
HE 1353420
zweischiffig, Seitenschiff 14. Jh.
(c) St Mary Magdalene Church, Wartling by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) Interior, St Mary Magdalene church, Wartling by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
WesthamSt Mary the Virgin (CC)
HE 1353431
13. und 15. Jh.,
schmaleres Nordseitenschiff in Schiffslänge unter gewalmtem Paralleldach,
Chor einschiffig, Südanbau („Querhaus“) unter Walmdach
WillingdonSt Mary the Virgin (CC)
HE 1184822
Nordseitenschiff unter Schleppdach, Schrägdachhalle oder Pseudobasilika, 14. Jh.
WinchelseaSt. Thomas
the Martyr (CC)
WithyhamSt Michael and
All Angels (CC)
Schiff atypische Pseudobasilika mit Gauben in der Schrägdecke des Seitenschiffs,
Chorpartie Halle
(c) David BROOKER, CC BY-SA 2.0
Innenfotos s. Sussex Parish Churches
West Sussex

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in West Sussex (25)

Anzahl: 23

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
AldingbourneSt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
zweischiffig, Seitenschiff unter Folge von Querdächern
(c) The Nave, looking West, St. Mary's church, Aldingbourne by Derek Voller, CC BY-SA 2.0
(c) The Nave, St. Mary's church, Aldingbourne by Derek Voller, CC BY-SA 2.0
ArdinglySt Peter’s Church (CC)
(c) Peter Shimmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Innenfotos s. Sussex Parish Churches
AshingtonSt Peter and
St Paul (CC)
(c) Janine Forbes, CC BY-SA 2.0
Innenfotos s. Sussex Parish Churches
AshurstSt James (CC)teils ein Dach, teil Paralleldächer, Arkade nicht überall bis ans Dach
BignorHoly Cross (CC)
HE 1026553
dreischiffige Pseudobasilika mit tiefen Traufen und einschiffigem Chor
(c) Trish Steel, CC BY-SA 2.0
BolneySt Mary
Magdalene (CC)
CockingPfarrkirche (CC)
(c) Cocking Church by Colin Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
CowfoldSt Peter (CC)
(c) St Peter's Church, Cowfold by Richard Rogerson, CC BY-SA 2.0
Innenfotos s. Sussex Parish Churches
East LavingtonSt Peter (CC)
Sussex PaC
Südseite Halle mit Paralleldach, Nordseitenschiff mit sehr tiefer Traufe
FindonSt John the Baptist (CC)
dreischiffige Pseudobasilika mit zweischiffigem Hallenchor
FuntingtonSt Mary’s Church (CC)
HenfieldSt Peter’s Church (CC)
KirdfordSt John the Baptist’s Church (CC)
LinchmereSt Peter’s Church (CC)
HE 1276459
inneres Nordseitenschiff 1856 unter Paralleldach, äußeres Nordseitenschiff 1906 unter Schleppdach
LindfieldAll Saints (CC)
Sussex PaC
kurzes pseudobasilikales Schiff (Seiten 14. Jh.),
großes Querschiff, Chorpartie Halle mit Paralleldächern (16. Jh.)[101]
North MundhamSt Stephen’s Church (CC)
PetworthSt Mary’s Church (CC)
RudgwickHoly Trinity (CC)
SlaughamSt Mary’s Church (CC)
SullingtonSt Mary’s Church (CC)zweischiffig
WestbourneSt John the Baptist’s (CC)
West GrinsteadSt George’s Church (CC)
West HoathlySt Margaret’s Church (CC)

Surrey

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Surrey (17)

Anzahl: 41

St Mary, Bletchingley
St Mary, Bletchingley, Südseitenschiff
St Mary’s Church, Guildford
St Mary’s Church, Guildford
St Mary’s Church, Guildford
OrtKircheAnmerkungen
AbingerSt James’ Church (CC)
AlburyOld (alte)
St Peter and St Paul Church (CC)
zweischiffig
AshSt Peter’s Church (CC)
BletchingleySt Mary’s Church (CC)
BramleyHoly Trinity Church (CC)
ByfleetSt Mary the Virgin’s Church (CC)
CaterhamSt Lawrence’s Church (CC)
ChaldonSt. Peter & St. Paul (CC)
CharlwoodSt Nicholas Church (CC)
ChertseySt Peter’s Church (CC)
CobhamSt Andrew’s Church (CC)
EffinghamSt Lawrence’s Church (CC)
FarnhamSt Andrew’s Church (CC)
FrenshamSt Mary the Virgin (CC)
GodalmingSt Peter and St Paul’s Church (CC)
GodstoneSt Nicholas’ Church (CC)dreischiffig
Great BookhamSt Nicolas’ Church (CC)
GuildfordSt John the Evangelist’s Church (CC)
St Mary’s Church (CC)
Holmbury St MarySt Mary the Virgin Church (CC)dreischiffige Pseudobasilika,
Nordschiff teilweise Halle
HorleySt Bartholomew’s Church (CC)
HorneSt Mary the Virgin Church (CC)Pseudobasilika mit Hallenchor
HorsellSt Mary the Virgin’s Church (CC)
LalehamAll Saints Church (CC)zweischiffig
LimpsfieldSt Peter’s, Church (CC)zweischiffige Hallenkirche, Langhaus dreischiffig
mit pseudobasilikalem Südseitenschiff
LingfieldSt Peter and St Paul’s Church (CC)
MerrowSt John the Evangelist’s Church (CC)
OckhamAll Saints Church (CC)
Okewood HillSt John the Baptist Church (CC)
Old WokingSt Peter’s Church (CC)
OxtedSt Mary’s Church (CC)dreischiffig
Peper HarowSt Nicholas Church (CC)
ReigateSt Mary’s Church (CC)
ShereSt James Church (CC)
TandridgeSt Peter’s Church (CC)Nordseite Hallenkirche, Südseite Pseudobasilika
Thames DittonSt Nicholas’ Church (CC)
Walton-on-the-HillSt Peter’s Church (CC)
Walton-on-ThamesSt Mary’s Church (CC)
West HorsleySt Mary’s Church (CC)dreischiffig
WitleyAll Saints Church (CC)
WottonSt John the Evangelist Church (CC)zweischiffig

Isle of Wight

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken auf der Isle of Wight (7)

Anzahl: 15, davon 2 auch Pseudobasiliken

OrtKircheAnmerkungen
ArretonSt George (CC)
HE 1209193
Langhaus dreischiffige Pseudobasilika mit Schleppdächern,
Chorpartie zweischiffige Halle mit Paralleldächern
Kern 11. Jh., Nordseitenschiff 12. u. 15. Jh., Südseitenschiff u. -kapelle 13. Jh.
BradingSt Mary (CC)
BrighstoneSt Mary (CC)Chorpartie Halle, Schiff Pseudobasilika
CarisbrookeSt Mary (CC)
ChaleSt Andrew (CC)
FreshwaterAll Saints (CC)
GodshillAll Saints (CC)
MottistoneSt Peter and
St Paul (CC)
NitonSt John
the Baptist (CC)
SeaviewSt Peter (CC)Mitte 19. Jh., niedrig, zweischiffig
ShalfleetSt Michael (CC)
ShorwellSt Peter (CC)
WhippinghamSt Mildred (CC)
HE 1267717
Mitte 19. Jh., Kreuzkirche,
dreischiffiger Chor, einschiffiges Langhaus
WhitwellSt Mary and
St Radegund (CC)
YaverlandSt John
the Baptist (CC)

Hampshire

– mit Southampton und Portsmouth –

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Hampshire (30)

Anzahl: 38

St Lawrence, Alton
St Lawrence, Alton
St Lawrence, Alton
All Saints’ Church, Farringdon
All Saints’ Church, Farringdon
All Saints’ Church, Farringdon
OrtKircheAnmerkungen
AltonChurch of St Lawrence (CC)
BentleySt Mary’s Church (CC)
BasingstokeSt. Michael’s Church (CC) HE 1092618Hallenchor 14. u. 20. Jh. an Basilika (16. Jh.)
Bishop’s WalthamSt Peter’s Church (CC)
ElingMary the Virgin (CC)
EversleySt Mary’s Church (CC)zweischiffig
FarnboroughSt Peter’s Church (CC)
Upper FaringdonAll Saints Church (CC)
FawleyAll Saints Church (CC)
FordingbridgeSt Mary the Virgin (CC)
HeckfieldSt Michael’s Church (CC)
HolybourneChurch of the Holy Rood (CC)
Kings WorthySt Mary’s Church (CC)
Long SuttonAll Saints Church (CC)
LymingtonSt Thomas’ Church (CC)
MichelmershSt Mary’s Church (CC)
Milford on SeaAll Saints Church (CC)
OdihamAll Saints Church (CC)Stufenhalle, auch die Seitenschiffsräume überragen die Arkaden
Old BasingSt Mary’s Church (CC)
HE 1339555
dreischiffig, nach Zerstörung im Bürgerkrieg
Wiederaufbau mit Backstein ab Mitte 17. Jh.
OwsleburySt Andrew’s Church (CC)
SelborneSt Mary’s Church (CC)
SilchesterSt Mary the Virgin (CC)
SobertonSt Peter’s Church (CC)
SouthamptonSt Michael’s Church (CC)
Peartree Green,
Southampton
Jesus Chapel (CC)
SouthwickSt James’ Church (CC)zweischiffig, 12. Jh. u. 1566
Stoke CharitySt Mary and St Michael (CC)
SteepAll Saints Church (CC)
St Mary BourneSt Peter’s Church (CC)
Tichborne,
Winchester
St Andrew’s Church (CC)ROMANISCH
TitchfieldSt Peter’s Church (CC)
UphamBlessed Mary (CC)
UptonSt Mary’s Church (CC) HE 1296652zweischiffig
West LissSt Peter’s Church (CC)
WeyhillSt Michaels And All Angels (CC)
WinchesterSt Bartholomew’s Church (CC)
St. John the Baptist Church (CC)
YateleySt Peter’s Church (CC)

Berkshire

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Berkshire (9)

Anzahl: 21

Reading Minster
Reading Minster
OrtKircheAnmerkungen
AldworthSt Mary’s Church (CC)
BinfieldAll Saints’ Church (CC)
BishamAll Saints Church (CC)
BradfieldSt Andrew’s Church (CC)
BraySt Michael’s Church (CC)
ClewerSt Andrew’s Church (CC)
East IlsleySt Mary’s Church (CC)dreischiffig
EnglefieldSt Mark’s Church (CC)
Hamstead MarshallSt Mary’s Church (CC)
HurstSt Nicholas’ Church (CC)
LangleySt Mary the Virgin Church (CC)
PangbourneSt James the Less Church (CC)
ReadingReading Minster (CC)dreischiffig, Beleuchtung des Mittelschiffs durch
vier Gauben, da keine Hochschiffswände
St Laurence’s Church (CC)zweischiffig
ShinfieldSt Mary the Virgin Church (CC)
SpeenSt Mary the Virgin Church (CC)
WarfieldSt Michael and All Angels’ Church (CC)
WelfordSt Gregory’s Church
(CC) HE 1117225
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer,
1852–1855 anstelle einer mittelalterlichen Kirche,
etwas später Ersatz des runden Kirchturms
West IlsleyAll Saints’ Church (CC)
Winkfield WinkfieldSt Mary’s Church (CC)
WokinghamAll Saints’ Church (CC)

Buckinghamshire

– mit Milton Keynes

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Buckinghamshire (15)

Hintergrundinformation:

  • HCBucks – Historic Churches of Buckinghamshire, werbefreies privates Portal mit Datenbankqualität

Anzahl: 22

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
BiertonSt James the Great (CC)
HE 1160435
See Around Britain: Bild 9 von 14[102]
Bow BrickhillAll Saints (CC)
HE 1212249
dreischiffig, Arkaden 15. Jh., Restaurierungen 1756/57 u. v. a. um 1883
Great BrickhillSt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
HE 1115994
dreischiffig, gering geneigte Seitenschiffsdächer
BuckinghamSts Peter & Paul (CC)
HE 1282713
dreischiffig, ab 1777, Kreuzrippengewölbe
Chalfont St Peter,
bucks
St Peter (CC)
HE 1311461
Ersatz für 1708 eingestürzte Vorgängerkirche, 1726, gotisiert und vergrößert 1853/54, Halle aus Chor und Südkapelle
CheniesSt Michael (CC)
HE 1158585
Chor, Schiff, Südseitenschiff u. Turm 15. Jh. aber 1861 u. 1887 substanziell umgebaut
CuddingtonSt Nicholas (CC)
HE 1118334
dreischiffig, 13. Jh., Nordseitenschiff um 1330 verbreitert, Turm 15. Jh.
Bletchley and
Fenny Stratford
,
Milton Keynes
St Martin[103](CC)
HE 1125422
Nordseitenschiff altes Hauptschiff 1724–30, heutiges Hauptschiff 1822, Südseitenschiff 1908 flachdeckig in Höhe der Dachstuhlbasen
Innenfoto bei Living Archive[104]
Great HorwoodSt James (CC)
HE 1213275
Kern 14. Jh., Seitenschiffe und Eingangsbauten 15. Jh.,
Langhausdächer flach, Chorpartie Satteldächer
Innenfoto bei Flickr[105]
HambledenSt Mary the Virgin (CC)
HE 1160018
12., 13., 14. Jh. einschiffige Kreuzkirche, 1721 Westturm; Chorseitenschiffe 1859 angefügt
Pfarrseite m. Innenfotos[106]
HulcottAll Saints (CC)
HE 1281503
Kern 14. Jh., im 16. Jh. Querhaus zum zweijochig angeschlossenen Südseitenschiff erweitert; Chorpartie einschiffig
Innenfotos bei HCBucks
Little BrickhillSt Mary Magdalene (CC)
HE 1212666
14. Jh., Turm 15. Jh., zweischiffig („Südkapelle“), 16. oder 17. Jh.
kein geeignetes Innenfoto
MarlowAll Saints (CC)
HE 1332380
dreischiffig, 1832–1898,
große Zeitabstände zw. Bauphasen
Little MarlowSt John
the Baptist (CC)
HE 1311079
Kern spätes 12. Jh., Nordseitenschiff 14. Jh., Südseitenschiff im 15. Jh. erneuert,
Gauben im Dach des Mittelschiffs 19./20. Jh.
Innenfoto bei Francis Frith[107]
Ludgershall,
Buckinghamshire
St Mary (CC)
HE 1124276
Anfänge frühes 14. Jh., Mitte 14. Jh. dreischiffig, gemeinsames gering geneigtes Dach
MarsworthAll Saints (CC)
HE 1161002
(heutiges) Südseitenschiff 12. Jh., Hauptschiff 14. Jh., Dächer 15./16. Jh.
Milton Keynes
(-Village)
All Saints (CC)
HE 1125254
um 1330 mit Resten eines Vorgängerbaues, einschiffiges Langhaus, zweischiffige Chorpartie
Newton BlossomvilleSt Nicholas (CC)
HE 1212987
12.–15. Jh.; Langhausnordseitenschiff unter Pultdach, Chorpartie hallenartig, zweijochige Arkade, zwei Paralleldächer
OlneySt Peter
and St Paul (CC)
HE 1125308
dreischiffige Stufenhalle: Seitenschiffe flachdeckig, Mittelschiff stark gedrückte Tonne,
ab fr. 14. Jh., 1807 Entfernung der Obergaden
Steeple ClaydonSt Michael and
All Angels (CC)
HE 1214937
ab 14. Jh., aber Nordseitenschiff, Querhaus u. Turm 19. Jh.
Nordseite bei Google Streetview[108]
Stoke GoldingtonSt Peter (CC)
HE 1289474
Schiff seit 1240/1250 dreischiffig, seit 16. Jh. Basilika, Chor mit Südkapelle von 1330 Halle
Innenfotos fehlen.
Stony StratfordSt Mary &
St Giles (CC)
HE 1125375
1876–1878, neugotisch, dreischiffig, Kreuzrippengewölbe

Oxfordshire

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Oxfordshire (34)

Hintergrundinformation:

  • OXHC = Oxford Historic Churches Trust

Anzahl: 44

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
AppletonSt Laurence (CC)
HE 1048421
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer,
Nordseitenschiff frühes 17. Jh.
AshburySt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
HE 1048770
überw. 13. Jh., kreuzförmig und dreischiffig,
gering geneigte Seitenschiffsdächer in Traufenhöhe des Mittelschiffsdachs
Innenfotos bei Oxfordshire Churches[109]
BlewburySt Michael (CC)
dreischiffige Pseudobasilika
mit Halle aus Chor und Südkapelle
Chor mit gemauertem rundbogigem Kreuzrippengewölbe
Brightwell BaldwinSt Bartholomew (CC)
dreischiffig, gering geneigte Seitenschiffsdecken
in Höhe der Basis der Mittelschiffstonne;
Nordkapelle am Chor unter Paralleldach
CharlburySt Mary (CC)
Langhaus und Chur zweischiffige Hallen unter gering geneigten Paralleldächern,
am Langhaus zus. basilkal niedriges Nordseitenschiff
ChiltonAll Saints (CC)zweischiffiges Langhaus mit Paralleldächern, einschiffiger Chor
ClanfieldSt Stephen (CC)Nordseitenschiff unter abgesetztem Pultdach[110],
Nordkapelle unter Paralleldach
ClaydonSt James
the Great (CC)
HE 1287785
zweischiffig, (östliches) Nordseitenschiff unter Paralleldach,
Südportal und Nordarkade 12. Jh., Nordseitenschiff fast vollständig 1860 ersetzt, Turm 15. Jh.
Clifton HampdenSt Michael and
All Angels (CC)
HE 1368837
urspr. 13. Jh., aber 1843/44 von G. G. Scott erneuert,
dreischiffig, Nordseitenschiff unter Paralleldach,
Südseitenschiff unter Schleppdach mit niedriger Traufe
ColeshillSaint Faith
with All Saints (CC)
kurzes dreischiffiges Schiff unter gleich hohen fast flachen Dächern
Dorchester on ThamesDorchester Abbey (CC)
Langhaus zweischiffig, Chor dreischiffig
Drayton,
Vale of White Horse
St Peter (CC)hohe Arkaden, geringe Dachneigungen und Höhenunterschiede
DucklingtonSt Bartholomew (CC)
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, Chor einschiffig
East Lockinge,
Lockinge
All Saints (CC) OXHC
EpwellSt Anne (CC)
HE 1369555
13./14. Jh., Chor gegen Schiff nach Süden versetzt,
Südseitenschiff mit unter gleichmäßig geneigtem 30°-Dach;
Grenzfall Pseudobasilika/Hallenkirche
HarwellSt Matthew (CC)gering geneigte Seitenschiffsdecken überragen Basis des Mittelschiffs-Wagon-Roofs
HardwickSt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer,
aber innen flache Seitenschiffsdecke,
Chor einschiffig
Oxfordshire Churches m. Innenfoto[111]
IdburySt Nicholas (CC)
HE 1367780
zwei ungleich gestaltete Schiffe,
urspr. steilere Dachneigung, Arkade frühes 14. Jh.
IslipSt Nicholas (CC)
HE 1046574
Vgl. Northamp­tonshire
dreischiffiges Schiff, Paralleldächer, einschiffiger Chor
LangfordSt Matthew (CC)
dreischiffig, gering geneigte Seitenschiffsdächer,
Wagon Roof des Mittelschiffs direkt über den Arkadenbögen, siehe Oxfordshire Churches,[112]
angelsächs. Turm als Barriere zwischen Schiff und Chor
Marsh BaldonSt Peter (CC)
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, keine Trennung in Schiff und Chor
Nether WortonSt James (CC)dreischiffig, abgesetzte Seitenschiffsdächer, alle Dachneigungen gleich, ca. 10°
North AstonSt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
kurzes basilikales Schiff, Chorpartie längengestaffelte Halle
North LeighSt Mary (CC)
dreischiffiges Langhaus mit kaum geneigtem Dach,
Seitenschiffe fast so hoch wie Mittelschiff, aber 2 m Wand über Arkadenbögen;
Nordkapelle mit Paralleldach
NuffieldHoly Trinity (CC)zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
Old Headington,
Oxford
St Andrew (CC)
HE 1348376
Chor u. Chorbogen 12. Jh.,
Südarkade spätes 13. Jh., Nordseitenschiff 1864,
Paralleldächer
Innenfoto siehe HE Overview
OxfordAll Souls
College Chapel (CC)
Hallenkirche durch zweischiffiges Westquerhaus,
fast flaches Dach
St Ebbe (CC)dreischiffig, Paralleldächer
Innenfoto bei Flickr[113]
Magdalen
College Chapel (CC)
Innenfoto[114],
Plan[115]
Mary Magdalene (CC)dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, breiter als lang, parallel Südkapelle mit fast flachem Dach
kein geeignetes Innenfoto
St Michael at
the Northgate (CC)
Nordquerhaus scheidet Nordseitenschiff (wenig geneigt, kaum abgesetzt) von Nordkapelle (Paralleldach);
Südseitenschiff (Paralleldach) an Teilen von Schiff und Chor
St Peter in
the East (CC)
St Thomas
the Martyr (CC)
HE 1047122
Nordseitenschiff unter Paralleldach; Chor einschiffig
Innenfoto bei CHR 627228
RadleySt James
the Great (CC)
Südseitenschiff unter gleichmäßig fortgesetzter Dachschräge,
hölzerne Arkade
ShiplakeSts Peter
and Paul (CC)
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer
Innenfoto bei Oxfordshire Churches[116]
South LeighSt James
the Great (CC)
geringe Dachneigungen, Nordseitenschiff unter Schleppdach
South MoretonSt John
the Baptist (CC)
HE 1047885
heutiges Südschiff um 1240, heutiges Hauptschiff 14. Jh., stark restauriert
South StokeSt Andrew (CC)
Dach über Seitenschiffen kaum weniger steil als über dem Mittelschiff,
niedrige Traufen, Dachschrägenhalle oder auch Pseudobasilika
Stanton St JohnSt John
the Baptist (CC)
Südseite Basilika,
Nordseite Hallenkirche durch Dachschräge über ehemaligen Obergaden
Innenfoto bei Oxford Villages[117]
Steeple AstonSt Peter and
St Paul (CC)
HE 1357162
13.–15. Jh., Chor 1684 erneuert; Schiff dreischiffige Pseudobasilika,
Seitenschiffsdächer gering geneigt, aber abgesetzt;
Chor mit Nordkapelle zweischiffige Halle
SteventonSt Michael and
All Angels (CC)
zweischiffig, Schleppdach, Seitenschiff bis
in Höhe der Basis des Wagon Roof des Mittelschiffs,
aber viel Wand oberhalb der Arkadenbögen, also Grenzfall
Stoke TalmageSt Mary
Magdalene (CC)
zweischiffig, Nordseitenschiff und Nordkapelle unter Paralleldach
WaterperrySt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
dreischiffiges Schiff mit gering geneigtem Dach, einschiffiger Chor
YarntonSt Bartholomew (CC)zwei etwa gleich hohe Schiffe,
aber über 2 m Wand über Arkadenbögen

South West England

Grafschaften in South West England

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in South West England (253)

Anzahl: 607

Wiltshire

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Wiltshire (36)

Anzahl: 45

St Mary’s Church, Marlborough
St Mary’s, Marlborough
St Mary’s Church, Purton
St Mary’s Church, Purton
Lady Chapel der Kathedrale von Salisbury
OrtKircheAnmerkungen
AmesburyChurch of St Mary and St Melor (CC)
Ashton KeynesChurch of the Holy Cross (CC)teils Pseudobasilika, teils Hallenkirche i. e. S.
BoytonSt Mary’s Church (CC)
BoxChurch of St Thomas à Becket (CC)dreischiffig
Broad BlunsdonSt Leonard’s Church (CC)
BrokenboroughSt John the Baptist’s Church (CC)
Broughton GiffordSt Mary the Virgin’s Church (CC)
BurtonSt Mary the Virgin’s Church (CC)zweischiffig
Castle CombeSt Andrew’s Church (CC)Basilika mit Hallenchor
CharltonSt John the Baptist Church (CC)
Christian MalfordAll Saints Church (CC)zweischiffig
Codford St MarySt Mary’s Church (CC)
ColerneSt John the Baptist’s Church (CC)zweischiffig
CorshamSt Bartholomew’s Church (CC)
CrudwellAll Saints Church (CC)
DauntseySt James the Great Church (CC)
FovantSt George’s Church (CC)
GrittletonSt Mary’s Church (CC)
HullavingtonSt Mary Magdalene’s Church (CC)teils Pseudobasilika, teils Hallenkirche i. e. S.
Kingston DeverillSt Mary the Virgin Church (CC)Seitenschiff nur 2 Joche lang
LiddingtonAll Saints Church (CC)zweischiffig
Old DiltonSt Mary’s Church (CC)zweischiffig
Longbridge DeverillSt Peter and St Paul Church (CC)
LuckingtonSt Mary & St Ethelbert’s Church (CC)
Lydiard MillicentAll Saints Church (CC)
MarlboroughChurch of St Mary the Virgin (CC)teils Pseudobasilika, teils Hallenkirche i. e. S.
Mere MereSt Michael’s Church (CC)Basilika mit Hallenchor
MinetySt Leonard’s Church (CC)
North WraxallSt James’ Church (CC)
NuntonSt Andrew’s Church (CC)
Old DiltonSt Mary’s Church (CC)zweischiffig
PewseyChurch of St John the Baptist (CC)
PurtonSt Mary’s Church (CC)
Rodbourne CheneySt Mary’s Church (CC)
SalisburyLady Chapel (Liebfrauenkapelle)
der Kathedrale von Salisbury
östlicher Anhang des Chors
ehem. Church of St Edmund (CC)heute Salisbury Arts Centre
St Martin’s Church (CC)
South NewtonSt Andrew’s Church (CC)
South WraxallSt James’ Church (CC)
Stanton St QuintinSt Giles Church (CC)
Stanton FitzwarrenSt Leonard’s Church (CC)
Stratton St MargaretSt Margaret’s Church (CC)
HE 1185393
13. Jh., dreischiffig, Paralleldächer
Sutton BengerAll Saints Church (CC)
Teffont EviasSt Michael’s Church (CC)
Yatton KeynellSt Margaret’s Church (CC)

Gloucestershire

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Gloucestershire (25)

Anzahl: 73

St Michael & A. A., (Gr.) Badminton
St Michael & A. A., (Gr.) Badminton
St Lawrence’s, Bourton-on-the-Water
St Lawrence’s, Bourton-on-the-Water
St Peter, Duntisbourne Abbots
St Peter, Duntisbourne Abbots
St Peter, Duntisbourne Abbots
All Saints, Newland
All Saints, Newland
All Saints, Newland
Oxenton
St John the Baptist, Oxenton
St Peter, Rendcomb
St Peter, Rendcomb
OrtKircheAnmerkungen
AbenhallSt Michael (CC)
AlmondsburySt Mary (CC)
AlvingtonSt Andrew (CC)
AshchurchSt Nicholas (CC)
AshleworthSt Andrew and
St Bartholomew (CC)
AwreSt Andrew (CC)
AylburtonSt Mary (CC)
BadgeworthHoly Trinity (CC)
(Great-) BadmintonSt Michael and
All Angels (CC)
HE 1155177
dreischiffig, Mittelschiff Stichkappentonne,
schmale hohe Seitenschiffe Hängekuppeln, 1785, georgianisch
BagendonSt Margaret (CC)zweischiffig
BlockleySts Peter and Paul (CC)
Bourton-on-the-WaterSt Lawrence (CC)
HE 1170801
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Seitenschiff etwas niedriger als Hauptschiff, außer dem Chor 1784 erneuert
BromsberrowSt Mary (CC)
CharfieldSt James (CC)
Charlton KingsSt Mary (CC)
ChedworthSt Andrew (CC)zweischiffig
Chipping SodburySt John (CC)
Compton AbdaleSt Oswald (CC)
CranhamSt James (CC)
CromhallSt Andrew (CC)
DaglingworthHoly Rood
(Heiligkreuz) (CC)
zweischiffig
Down HatherleySt Mary &
Corpus Christi (CC)
Duntisbourne AbbotsSt Peter (CC)
HE 1305556
Nordseitenschiff 13. Jh. Pultdach, Südseitenschiff 1872 Paralleldach,
Nordarkade rom.-got. Übergangsstil, Südarkade 1872 nach Vorbild der Nordarkade
DyrhamSt Peter (CC)
EastingtonSt Michael and
All Angels (CC)
EbringtonSt Eadburgha (CC)zweischiffig
ElbertonSt John the Evangelist’s Church (CC)
ElmoreSt John the Baptist (CC)zweischiffig
FiltonSt Peter (CC)
Frampton-on-SevernSt Mary (CC)
GloucesterSt John (at the)
Northgate (CC)
HE 1245673
fünfjochiges dreischiffiges Langhaus, Kolonnaden, tonnengewölbtes Mittelschiff, flachdeckige Seitenschiffe,
1732–34, Turm um 1450; methodistisch; Innenfoto bei Flickr[118]
St Nicholas (CC)
Great WitcombeSt Mary (CC)zweischiffig
HardwickeSt Nicholas (CC)
HasfieldSt Mary (CC)zweischiffig
HortonSt James (CC)
HuntleySt John
the Baptist (CC)
zweischiffig
Iron ActonSt James the Less (CC)
HE 1320130
zweischiffig: Langhaus Basilika, Chor mit Kapelle Halle, spätes 14./frühes 15. Jh., 1879 substanziell erneuert
LeckhamptonSt Peter (CC)
LeightertonSt Andrew (CC)
Little Badminton, HawkesburySt Michael and
all Angels (CC) HE 1303100
zweischiffig
Little BarringtonSt Peter (CC)zweischiffig
LittledeanSt Ethelbert (CC)HE 1186482zweischiffig
Little RissingtonSt Peter (CC)
LongneySt Laurence (CC)einschiffiges Langhaus, zweischiffiger Chor
MaisemoreSt Giles (CC)
Moreton ValenceSt Stephen (CC)zweischiffig
NewlandAll Saints (CC)dreischiffig, Langhaus Basilika, Chor mit zweijochig angebundenen Nebenkapellen Halle
OddingtonSt Nicholas (CC)zweischiffig, erstes Schiff seit Ende 13. Jh. Südseitenschiff
OlvestonSt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
OxentonSt John the Baptist (CC)
HE 1303393
Hauptschiff mit Chor, Nordseitenschiff ohne Kapelle, Paralleldächer, rundbogige Arkade 13. Jh.
PrestonSt John the Baptist (CC)zweischiffig
PucklechurchSaint Thomas
à Becket (CC)
QuedgeleySt James the Apostle (CC)
RendcombSt Peter (CC)
RuardeanSt John
the Baptist (CC)
SelsleyAll Saints (CC)zweischiffig
SherborneSt Mary Magdalene (CC)
StantonSt Michael and
All Angels (CC)
Nordseite Halle, Südseite Pseudobasilika
Staunton ColefordAll Saints (CC)dreischiffig
StrattonSt Peter (CC)
HE 1187408
Kern 12., 14. und 15./16. Jh., Nordseitemnschiff 1850, Paralleldach
SwindonSt Lawrence (CC)
TetburySt Mary (CC)dreischiffig, schmale hohe Seitenschiffe, ab 1781, neugotisch
TidenhamSt Mary (CC)
TormartonSt Mary Magdalene (CC)zweischiffig
TurkdeanAll Saints (CC)zweischiffig
TytheringtonSt James (CC)
Upton St LeonardsSt Leonard (CC)
WesterleighSt James the Great (CC)zweischiffig
WickwarHoly Trinity (CC)
WinterbourneSt Michael the Archangel (CC)
Wyck RissingtonSt Lawrence (CC)zweischiffig
YateSt. Mary (CC)

Bristol

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Bristol (1)

Anzahl: 13

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
BristolBristol CathedralGewölbe aus Stein: Mittel­schiff mit Fächer­gewölben, Seitenschiffe mit Luft-Gurtl­bögen und Jochen mit acht Rippen und sechs Scheiteln
(c) Linda Bailey, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St Augustine the Less (CC)in Universitätsgebäude eingebunden
Christ Church
with St Ewen (CC)
dreischiffig, Hängekuppeln
St Michael on
the Mount
Without
(außerhalb auf dem Berg) (CC)
dreischiffig, Mittelschiff mit Segmenttonne, Seitenschiffe trotz Paralleldächern flachdeckig,
Turm M. 15. Jh., Kirche 1775–1777, geschlossen 1999, Brandschaden 2016
St Nicholas
(anglikanisch) (CC)
HE 1202553
Krypta 14. Jh. (vom Vorgängerbau), 1769 völlig neu in georgianischer Neugotik, 1940 zerbombt, 1974/75 Wiederaufbau, dreischiffig, Dach und Decken flach
Innenfoto fehlt
St Paul (CC)
HE 1282180
flache Decken und Architravbalken, Mittelschiff wenig höher als Seitenschiffe
St. Peter (CC)seit 1940 Ruine
St Philip and Jacob (CC)
Temple Church (CC)seit 1940 Ruine
St Werburgh (CC)
HE 1025007
drei Paralleldächer
Innenfotos fehlen
BrislingtonSt Luke’s Church (CC)
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer,
moderne Segmenttonnen auf Mittelschiff und Seitenschiffen
HenburySt Mary’s Church (CC)Langhaus mit Seitenschiffsdecken in Basishöhe des Mittelschiffsdachs
Pfarrseite mit Innenfotos[119]
Westbury-on-TrymHoly Trinity Church (CC)Langhaus Basilika, Chorpartie Halle
Innenfoto fehlt.

Somerset

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Somerset (86)

Anzahl: 87 , davon mindestens 2 Grenzfälle

St Andrew’s Church, Chew
St Andrew’s Church, Chew
St Mary Magdalene, Chewton Mendip
St Mary Magdalene, Chewton Mendip
St. Mary, Norton Sub Hamdon
St. Mary, Norton Sub Hamdon
All Saints, Publow, Basilika wie Halle mit drei Dachfirsten
All Saints, Publow, Schiff zum Chor
OrtKircheAnmerkungen
AisholtAll Saints (CC)
AllerSt Andrew (CC)
Ash PriorsHoly Trinity (CC)
AshbrittleSt John the Baptist (CC)
HE 1059880
Hauptschiff und jüngeres Nordseitenschiff
BathSt Swithin (CC)
Emporenhalle, Mittelschiff mit Muldendecke, Seitenschiffe flachdeckig,
durch betonte Kante auf den Kolonnaden Grenze zur Pseudobasilika,
Innenfoto bei Flickr[120]
BatheastonSt John the Baptist (CC)
BeckingtonSt George (CC)
BicknollerSt George (CC)Hauptschiff und Nordseitenschiff
Bishops LydeardSt Mary (CC)
BrockleySt Nicholas (CC)
Brompton RegisBlessed Virgin Mary (CC)
BroomfieldAll Saints (CC)
BrymptonSt Andrew (CC)
Camerton ParkSt Peter (CC)
CarhamptonSt John the Baptist (CC)zweischiffig
Charlton HorethorneSt Peter and St Paul (CC)
CharlynchSt Mary (CC)
ChelveySt Bridget (CC)
Chew MagnaSt Andrew (CC)
Chew StokeSt Andrew (CC)
Chewton MendipSt Mary Magdelen (CC)zweischiffig
ChurchstantonSt Peter and St Paul (CC)
Clapton-in-GordanoSt Michael (CC)
CluttonSt Augustine (CC)
Combe FloreySt Peter and St Paul (CC)zweischiffig, knapp vor Pseudobasilika
Compton BishopSt Andrew (CC)zweischiffig
Compton PauncefootBlessed Virgin Mary (CC)
CorstonAll Saints (CC)
CothelstoneSt Thomas of Canterbury (CC)
Creech St MichaelSt Michael (CC)
Crowcombethe Holy Ghost (CC)dreischiffig
CudworthSt Michael (CC)
Curry MalletSt James (CC)
Dowlish WakeSt Andrew (CC)Pseudobasilika (Hauptschiff u. Nordseitenschiff)
mit Hallenchor
DundrySt Michael (CC)dreischiffig
DunsterPriory Church
of St George (CC)
EnmoreSt Michael (CC)
ExfordSt Mary Magdalene (CC)
FiveheadSt Martin (CC)
FreshfordSt Peter (CC)
HalseSt James (CC)
Hatch BeauchampSt John
the Baptist (CC)
dreischiffig
HenstridgeSt Nicholas (CC)
Huish ChampflowerSt Peter (CC)
HuttonSt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
IlchesterSt Mary Major (CC)
IltonSt Peter (CC)
KelstonSt Nicholas (CC)
KilmersdonSt Peter and
St Paul (CC)
Kingston St MarySt Mary (CC)Gewölbe des Südschiffs reicht in Höhe des Mittelschiffs,
das des Nordseitenschiffs bleibt darunter
Lydeard St LawrenceSt Lawrence (CC)zweischiffig
MarkHoly Cross (CC)Nordseite Stufenhalle, Südseite Pseudobasilika
MilvertonSt Michael (CC)
MineheadSt Michael (CC)
Newton St LoeHoly Trinity (CC)
Norton Sub HamdonSt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
Norton St PhilipSt Philip
and St James (CC)
NyneheadAll Saints (CC)
OakeSt Bartholomew (CC)
OtterfordSt Leonard (CC)
PaultonHoly Trinity (CC)
HE 1320745
1757 and 1839, neugotisch, dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, Dreischiffigkeit siehe HE
Pen SelwoodSt Michael and
All Angels (CC)
PensfordSt Thomas à Becket (CC)
PorlockSt Dubricius (CC)
PublowAll Saints (CC)Basilika mit Hallenchor
PuritonSt Michael and
All Angels (CC)
zweischiffige Pseudobasilika mit Hallenchor
SelworthyAll Saints (CC)
South CadburySt Thomas à Becket (CC)
SouthstokeSt James (CC)
SpaxtonSt Margaret (CC)
Stanton DrewSt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
StogumberSt Mary (CC)
Stoke St MarySt Mary (CC)
SwainswickSt Mary the
Blesséd Virgin (CC)
TauntonSt James (CC)
St John (CC)dreischiffig, 1858, neugotisch
TemplecombeSt Mary (CC)
TickenhamSt Quiricus and
St Julietta (CC)
TimberscombeSt Petrock (CC)zweischiffig
TollandSt John
the Baptist (CC)
TreboroughSt Peter (CC)
Upton NobleSt Mary
Magdalene (CC)
Nordseite des Chors pseudobasilikal,
Südkapelle bildet Hallenseitenschiff
WatchetSt Decuman (CC)
West BagboroughSt Pancras (CC)
WhitchurchSt Nicholas (CC)
WinfordSt Mary &
St Peter(CC)
HE 1320916
Turm 15. Jh., heutige Kirche 1796, dreischiffig, Halle oder Pseudobasilika möglich
WookeySt Pancras (CC) CHR 601236

Dorset

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Dorset (39)

Anzahl: 30

St Mary and St James, Hazelbury Bryan
St Mary and St James, Hazelbury Bryan
St Mary and St James, Hazelbury Bryan
OrtKircheAnmerkungen
BelchalwellSt Aldhelm’s Church (CC)
Bishop’s CaundleSts Peter and Paul Church (CC)
BoscombeSt Clement’s Church (CC)Hallenkirche mit basilikalem Chor
BridportSt Mary’s Church (CC)Pseudobasilika mit Hallenchor
CattistockSt Peter and Paul Church (CC)
CorscombeSt Mary’s Church (CC)
EvershotSt Osmund’s Church (CC)
FarnhamSt Lawrence’s Church (CC)
FramptonSt Mary’s Church (CC)
HE 1288540
dreischiffig
HalstockSt Mary’s Church (CC)
Hazelbury BryanSt Mary and St James Church (CC)Nordseite Hallenkirche, Südseite Pseudobasilika
HolnestAssumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (CC)
HookeSt Giles’ Church (CC)
Iwerne CourtneySt Mary’s Church (CC)Basilika mit Hallenchor
Iwerne MinsterSt Mary’s Church (CC)
LongburtonSt James’ Church (CC)
ManstonSt Nicholas’ Church (CC)
MarnhullSt Gregory’s Church (CC)
Melcombe HorseySt Andrew’s Church (CC)dreischiffig
PiddlehintonSt Mary the Virgin’s Church (CC)zweischiffig
PuncknowleSt Mary’s Church (CC)zweischiffig
ShapwickSt Bartholomew’s Church (CC)Nordkapelle von halber Kirchenlänge
ShillingstoneHoly Rood Church (CC)
SiltonSt Nicholas’ Church (CC)
SpetisburySt John the Baptist’s Church (CC)zweischiffig
Stoke AbbottSt Mary’s Church (CC)
Stourton CaundleSt Peter’s Church (CC)
TrentSt Andrew’s Church (CC)
Wimborne St GilesChurch of St Giles (CC)1732, Halle aus Hauptschiff und Nordseitenschiff mit flacher Decke
Winfrith NewburghSt Christopher’s Church (CC)

Devon

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Devon (34)

Hintergrundinformation:

  • Devon ChurchLand – Portal des Devon Churches Trust
  • Cornish Churches – privates Denkmalportal von Datenbankqualität, werbefrei, stellt auch Kirchen in Devon vor

Anzahl: 253, davon 5 auch als Pseudobasilika anzusehen oder teils Hallenkirche, teils Pseudobasilika.

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
AbbotskerswellSt Mary (CC)
HE 1256768
zweischiffig, 1904–1906, neugotisch
Innenfoto bei Parish­mouse Devon[121]
AlphingtonSt Michael (CC)
HE 1103980
dreischiffig, spätes 15. Jh.
AlverdiscottAll Saints (CC)
HE 1170720
zweischiffig, Hauptschiff 15. Jh., Nordseitenschiff 1579
AlwingtonSt Andrew (CC)
HE 1170749
zweischiffig, 15. Jh. (auch Arkade),
Südseitenschiff im 17. Jh. erneuert
AshcombeSt Nectan (CC)
HE 1308702
zweischiffig, Hauptschiff 13. Jh.,
Nordseitenschiff unter Paralleldach 15. Jh. westlich des Querhauses
Innenfoto bei Filming in Ashcombe[122]
AshreigneySt James (CC)
HE 1104609
zweischiffig, i. Wes. 15. Jh.
AshwaterSt Peter
ad Vincula (CC)
HE 1164568
zweischiffig, Paarlleldächer, Kern 12. Jh.,
Nordquerhaus 14. Jh. oder früher, Arkade zum Südseitenschiff 14. und/oder 15. Jh.
AtheringtonSt Mary (CC)
HE 1106857
zweischiffig, Hauptschiff 15. Jh., Nordseitenschiff 16. Jh.
AwliscombeSt Michael (CC)
HE 1098097
zweischiffig, spätes 15./frühes 16. Jh.,
starke Veränderungen 1846 und 1886/87
BarnstapleSS Peter and
Mary Magdalene (CC)
HE 1385251
dreischiffig seit 1318, Kern spätes 12./frühes 13. Jh.
BeafordSt George and
All Saints (CC)
HE 1105078
zweischiffig plus Nordkapelle des Chors, spätes 15. Jh.
Cornish Chur­ches – Devon
m. Innenfotos
BelstoneSt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
HE 1106119
zweischiffig, Südseitenschiff frühes 16. Jh.,
Hauptschiff, Chor und Nordeingang 1881 ersetzt
Bere FerrersSt Andrew (CC)
HE 1163103
Kern 12. und 13. Jh., Südseitenschiff (spätes 15. Jh.) u. Südkapelle unter Paralleldächern
Innenfoto bei British Listed Buildings[123]
Bickleigh,
Mid Devon
St Mary (CC)
HE 1106964
zweischiffig, Hauptschiff und Chor wohl 13. Jh.,
Südseitenschiff 15. Jh., aber 1848 weitgehend ersetzt
Innenfoto fehlt
Bickleigh,
South Hams
St Mary (CC)
HE 1107473
dreischiffig seit 15./16. Jh., heutige Arkaden aber 1838
Cornish Chur­ches – Devon
m. Innenfotos
BigburySt Lawrence (CC)
HE 1325078
zweischiffig, 1872 Ersatz/Nachbau („rebuilt“) der Kirche aus dem 14. und 15. Jh.
Bishop’s NymptonSt. Mary (CC)
HE 1107268
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, überw. 15./16. Jh., aber Südseitenschiff „erst 1621 vollendet“
BishopsteigntonSt John
the Baptist (CC)
HE 1147247
zweischiffig, Kern 12. Jh., Nordseitenschiff 15. Jh.,
1815 stark erneuert (u. a. Westturm statt vorherigem Vierungsturm),
1854 Chor des Nordseitenschiffs
Black TorringtonSt Mary (CC)
HE 1105121
zweischiffig, Hauptschiff 15. Jh. mit Resten von Vorgängern,
Südseitenschiff wohl frühes 16. Jh.
Familienseite
mit
Innenfoto[124]
BlackawtonSt Michael (CC)
HE 1108023
dreischiffig, Chor 14. Jh.,
Schiff und Seitenschiffe 15. und frühes 16. Jh.
BondleighSt James
the Apostle (CC)
HE 1326420
Nordseitenschiff nachreformatorisch,
übrige Kirche 12. und 15. Jh.
Innenfotos
fehlen
Bovey TraceySt Peter, St Paul &
St Thomas of Canterbury (CC)
HE 1334077
dreischiffig,
Nordseite Hallenkirche seit 1858 (zweites Nordschiff),
Südseite Pseudobasilika
BradninchSt Disen
(Dionysius) (CC)
HE 01/11246/19
dreischiffig, 15. und frühes 16. Jh., aber
1841 Schiff und Seitenschiffe erhöht mit neuen Arkadenpfeilern und neuer Südwand
BradstoneSt Nonna (CC)
HE 1326684
zweischiffig, Kern 12. und 13. Jh., Nordseitenschiff und Turm 15. Jh.
Bratton FlemingSt Peter (CC)
HE 1325277
zweischiffig, nördliche Chorkapelle 14. Jh.,
Hauptschiff 1853 eingestürzt und ersetzt, Nordseitenschiff 1861 ersetzt
BridestoweSt Bridget (CC)
HE 1326297
dreischiffig, 15. Jh.,
eingehende Restaurationen im 19. Jh.
Cornish Chur­ches – Devon
m. Innenfotos
BridfordSt Thomas
à Becket (CC)
HE 1097825
zweischiffig, Turm 14. Jh.,
Arkade zum Nordseitenschiff 16. Jh.
BridgeruleSt Bridget (CC)
HE 1104976
Zweischiffig, 13. Jh. kreuzförmig, 14. Jh. vergrößert,
1. H. 15. Jh. Südquerhaus zum Südseitenschiff erweitert
BrixhamSt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
HE 1195156
dreischiffig, einschließlich der Seitenschiffe 15. Jh.,
Dächer 1867, Flachdecken der Seitenschiffe in Höhe der Basis der Segementtonne des Mittelschiffs
BroadclystSt John
the Baptist (CC)
HE
Seitenschiffe mit waagerechten Decken unter Flachdächern
BroadhemburySt Andrew (CC)
HE 1281269
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer,
Schiff teilw. 14. Jh. oder früher, Südseitenschiff 15. Jh.
At Broad­hembury[125]
BroadhempstonSt Peter
and St Paul (CC)
HE 1317828
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, 15. Jh.
BroadwoodkellyAll Hollows (CC)
HE 1146659
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Hauptschiff 13. und 15. Jh.,
Südseitenschiff frühes 16. Jh.
Innenfotos
fehlen
BroadwoodwidgerSt Nicholas (CC)
HE 1333032
zweischiffig, Südseitenschiff 15. oder frühes 16. Jh.,
Chor u. Südkapelle jeweils etwas nach Norden versetzt
Devon ChurchLand m. Innenfoto
Buckland BrewerSt Mary and
St Benedict (CC)
HE 1105169
2–3-schiffig (Nordkapelle von 1/3 Kirchenlänge), 15. Jh., aber 1878–1880 stark erneuert
Buckland MonachorumSt Andrew (CC)
HE 1326380
dreischiffig, überw. spätes 15. Jh.,
Südseitenschiff wohl frühes 16. Jh.
BurlescombeSt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
HE 1106465
dreischiffig, 15. Jh., mehrere Bauphasen
Innenfoto bei
British Listed Buildings[126]
BurringtonHoly Trinity (CC)
HE 1325731
zweischiffig, Kern 13. Jh., Südseitenschiff 15. Jh.
Devon ChurchLand
m. vielen Bildern
CadeleighSt Bartholomew (CC)
HE 1253997
zweischiffig, Nordseitenschiff spätes 15./frühes 16. Jh., Hauptschiff etwas älter
ChagfordSt Michael (CC)
HE 1308610
15. Jh., dreischiffig,
Paralleldächer unterschiedlicher Höhe, Grenzfall zur Pseudobasilika
Chelston,
Torquay
St Matthew (CC)
HE 1218480
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, Holztonnen und Wagon Roofs, 1895–1904
Pfarrseite mit Innen- u. anderen Fotos[127]
Cheriton BishopSt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
HE 1105969
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Schiffe 15. Jh., Chor 13. Jh., Holztonnen
Cheriton FitzpaineSt Matthew (CC)
HE 1325593
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer,
Hauptschiff 14. Jh., Seitenschiffe 15. Jh.
kein geeignetes Innenfoto
ChittlehamptonSt Hieritha (CC)
HE 1273408
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer,
stilistisch spätes 15./frühes 16. Jh.
ChivelstoneSt Sylvester (CC)
HE 1108470
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, stilistisch 15. Jh., Südseitenschiff ein Joch kürzer
Gethin Thomas:
Blog mit Fotos[128]
ChristowSt James (CC)
HE 1163790
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, 15. Jh.,
1862 Fenster, Dächer u. a. erneuert, gedeckte Wagon Roofs
Cornish Chur­ches – Devon
m. Innenfotos
ChudleighSt Martin and
St Mary (CC)
HE 1164590
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Nordquerhaus, Südseitenschiff 1544–1582
ChurchstowSt Mary (CC)
HE 1108148
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, 15./16. Jh.
Churston FerrersSt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
HE 1293060
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, wahrsch. 15. Jh.,
alle Fenster 1864–1866 erneuert
Torbay & District Orgnanists[129]
ClawtonSt Leonard (CC)
HE 1104685
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, Arkaden 14. Jh., Chor einschiffig
ClovellyAll Saints (CC)
HE 1333106
Hauptschiff mit Chor, Südquerhaus, Nordseitenschiff unter Paralleldach,
stilistisch 15. und frühes 16. Jh.
Innen- u. a. Fotos bei See
Around Britain[130]
Clyst HonitonSt Michael and
All Angels (CC)
HE 1203333
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, Nordseitenschiff 15. Jh.,
Süd-„kapelle“ und intensive Erneuerung der übrigen Kirche 1875
Fotos innen und Nordseite fehlen
CockingtonSt George and
St Mary (CC)
HE 1208547
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, überw. 14. oder 15. Jh.
CoffinswellSt Bartholomew (CC)
HE 1164557
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer,
Turm und Schiff 13. Jh., Querhaus 14. Jh.,
Nordseitenschiff 15. Jh.
Google Streetview, Kirche v. NW[131]
ColebrookeSt Andrew (CC)
HE 1171235
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Hauptschiff spätes 13. – frühes 14. Jh., Nordseitenschiff um 1460, wenig kürzer aber deutlich schmaler
Devon ChurchLand: Bildergalerie
ColytonSt Andrew (CC)
HE 1306053
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer,
überw. 15. und frühes 16. Jh.
Combe MartinSt Peter
ad Vincula (CC)
HE 1106799
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Südquerhaus 13. Jh.,
Nordseitenschiff und -kapelle frühes 15. Jh.
Combe RaleighSt Nicholas (CC)
HE 1333782
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, weitgehend 15. Jh.,
essenzielle Erneuerungen im 19. Jh.
CombeinteignheadAll Saints (CC) []HE 1147932beide Seitenschiffe wohl 15. Jh., Kern 13. Jh.
CornwoodSt Michael (CC)
HE 1107445
dreischiffig, Turm und Ostende des Chors 13. Jh.,
übrige Kirche 15. Jh.
Innenfoto bei Flickr[132]
CorytonSt Andrew (CC)
HE 1163271
zweischiffig, Nordseitenschiff ohne Kapelle, erst seit 1885, Paralleldach,
ältere Teile 13.–16. Jh.
Cornish Chur­ches – Devon m. Innenfotos
CotleighSt Michael (CC)
HE 1098246
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer,
Schiff wohl 15. Jh., Nordseitenschiff frühes 16. Jh.
CountisburySt John
the Evangelist (CC)
HE 1289192
zweischiffig, Chor einschiffig, Paralleldächer,
älteres Schiff 1796 erneuert, Nordseitenschiff 1846 angefügt
kein geeignetes Innenfoto
Cruwys MorchardHoly Cross (CC)
HE 1254134
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, älteste Teile frühes 14. Jh.,
Arkade Mitte bis spätes 15. Jh.
DalwoodSt Peter (CC)
HE 1170586
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, 15. Jh., 1881 restauriert
DartmouthSt Saviour (CC)
HE 1293197
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer,
frühes 14. Jh., vergrößert im späten 14., frühen 15. Jh., eingehende Renovierungen 1633
St Petrox (CC)
HE 1297086
beim Dartmouth Castle außerhalb der Stadt,
Anfänge 12. Jh., 1641 vergrößert
DawlishSt Agatha (CC)
HE 1416478
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, schmales Seitenschiff, 1907–1909, neugotisch
Taking Stock:
wechselnde Fotos[133]
St Gregory (CC)
HE 1164203
nur Turm mittelalterlich, Kirche 1824, Abänderungen 1872–'75
Dean PriorSt George
the Martyr (CC)
HE 1308741
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, Seitenschiffe 15. Jh.
DiptfordSt Mary (CC)
HE 1211482
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, Seitenschiffe mögl. 15. Jh.
DittishamSt George (CC)
HE 1108270
Kern 14. Jh., Seitenschiffe 15. Jh.,
fast 1 m Stein über den Arkaden,
aber 10° Seitenschiffsdächer kaum unter Basis der Mittelschiffstonne – Grenzfall
Dodbrooke,
Kingsbridge
St Thomas
à Becket (CC)
HE 1317351
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, begonnen 1276, wichtige Teile 15 Jh.,
restauriert 1780 und 1887, Seitenschiffsdatierung ??,
Arkaden anscheinend wiederverwertet aus anderen Kirchen
Innenfotos bei
UK Genealogy
Archives[134]
DoddiscombsleighSt Michael (CC)
HE 1333908
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, 15. Jh., kurz vor 1879 stark erneuert
Down St MarySt Mary (CC)
HE 1242581
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer,
Kern 11. Jh., gotischer Umbau 15. Jh., renoviert 1887–80
DunchideockSt Michael (CC)
HE 1334285
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer auf Schiff und Chorpartie,
Nordseitenschiff frühes 16. Jh. oder aber 1667
DunsfordSt Mary (CC)
HE 1215069
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, 15. Jh.
Innenfoto bei
Britain Express[135]
DuntertonAll Saints (CC)
HE 1163426
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer,
Nordseitenschiff und Turm wohl 1460er Jahre
East AllingtonSt Andrew (CC)
HE 1108031
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, Seitenschiffe 14. bzw. 16. Jh.
East DownSt John
the Baptist (CC)
HE 1163326
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer,
Kern 13. Jh., Südseitenschiff 15. Jh.
East OgwellSt Bartholomew (CC)
HE 1096697
Anfänge 13. Jh., Nordseitenschiff (auch am Chor) seit 15. Jh. Paralleldächer,
Südquerhaus 16. Jh., Kapelle daneben 1633
Innenfoto bei Flickr[136]
ErmingtonSt Peter
and St Paul (CC)
HE 1308362
normannischer Ursprungsbau,
dreischiffig seit 15. Jh., Paralleldächer
ExbourneSt Mary the
Blessed Virgin (CC)
zweischiffig
Cornish Chur­ches – Devon m. Innenfotos
ExeterSt Mary Arches (CC)
HE 1239677
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, Seitenschiffe und Fenster 15. Jh.;
Deckenfenster 1898[137]
Innenfoto bei
Francis Frith[138]
St Olave (CC)
HE 1103969
Hauptschiff und zwei Nordseitenschiffe, 14. und 15. Jh.
St Thomas
the Apostle (CC)
HE 1169954
dreischiffig, Arkaden evt. zur Weihe 1412,
nach Brand von 1645 weitgehender Wiederaufbau um 1657
ExminsterSt Martin (CC)
HE 1334270
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, 14. Jh. und spätes 15. Jh.
Gemeindeseite mit kleinem Innenfoto[139]
Exwick,
Exeter
St Andrew (CC)
HE 1223954
Kern 1841/42, Nordseitenschiff 1873/74 mit annähernd symmetrischer Holztonne
Innenfoto bei Facebook[140]
FenitonSt Andrew (CC)
HE 1333731
15. und frühes 16. Jh., mehrere Phasen, zweischiffig,
Paralleldächer, besonders langes Südseitenschiff (innen mit Flachdecke)
FilleighSt Paul (CC)
HE 1107543
1732 an anderer Stelle als frühere Kirche,
zunächst klassizistisch, 1878/79 umgestaltet zu Norman Style
kreuzförmig plus kurzes Südseitenschiff östlich des Querhauses, Paralleldächer
GeorgehamSt George (CC)
HE 1107755
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer unterschiedlicher Höhe, „Unceiled waggon roofs to nave and south aisle“,
Kern 13. Jh., Seitenschiff evt. 14. Jh., aber beide im 15. Jh. beim Anfügen des Turms erneuert
George NymptonSt George (CC)
HE 1309366
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, 15. Jh., Nordseitenschiff spätestens frühes 16. Jh.
George Nympton:
Church[141]
GermansweekSt German (CC)
HE 1105609
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Turm wohl 13. Jh.,
Hauptschiff und Querhausarm 14. Jh., Nordseitenschiff wohl frühes 16. Jh.
Facebook: Videos
aus der Kirche[142]
GidleighHoly Trinity (CC)
HE 1106128
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer,
Hauptschiff und Südseitenschiff aus gleicher Phase im 15./frühen 16. Jh.
GittishamSt Michael (CC)
HE 1097994
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Kern 14. Jh., Südseitenschiff bis 1572
Halwell,
Halwell and Moreleigh
St Leonard (CC)
HE 1108275
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer,
Nordseitenschiff schmaler, spätes 15. Jh., Vorläufer seit dem 13. Jh.
Newton
Poppleford
and Harpford
St Gregory (CC)
HE 1141405
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Seitenschiff spätes 14. Jh.
HatherleighSt John
the Baptist (CC)
HE 1105250
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, spätes 15. und frühes 16. Jh.
Hartland
(auch: Stoke
near Hartland)
St Nectan (CC)
HE 1333125
2. H. 14. Jh. bis 15. Jh., Seitenschiffe mit Hauptschiff oder wenig jünger, Restaur. M. 19. Jh. u. 1910,
teils Holztonnen, teils Wagon Roofs, Seitenschiffe schmal
Heanton PunchardonSt Augustine (CC)
HE 1107743
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Nordseitenschiff und Westturm spätes 15./frühes 16. Jh.
HennockSt Mary (CC)
HE 1166001
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, 15. Jh.
High Bray,
Brayford
All Saints (CC)
HE 1107558
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, 15. oder frühes 16. Jh.
Edgemoor Group
of Parishes[143]
Higher AshtonSt John
the Baptist (CC)
HE 1097856
zweischiffig ohne Gllederung in Schiff und Chor, Paralleldächer, frühes 15. Jh.
HighamptonHols Cross (CC)
HE 1165844
Turm wohl spätes 15. Jh., übrige Kirche 1837 umgebaut,
zweischiffig, Wagon Roofs von Schiff und Chor mögl. teilw. aus mtal. Holz,
flache Kolonnade mit zwei dorische Säulen, Fenster in gotischen Formen
Innenfotos
fehlen.
HittisleighSt Andrew (CC)
HE 1273398
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer,
Nordseitenschiff frühes 16. Jh.
HolbetonAll Saints (CC)
HE 1107808
dreischiffig, Parlleldächer frühes 16. Jh.;
Seitenschiffe etwas niedriger, aber echte Halle
Holcombe BurnellSt John
the Baptist (CC)
HE 1215659
zweischiffig evt. schon seit 14. Jh., Paralleldächer
Horwood, Lovacott
and Newton Tracey
St Michael (CC)
HE 1325319
Kern 13. Jh., Turm und Nordseitenschiff 15. Jh.
HuishSt James
the Less (CC)
HE 1309259
Turm 15. oder frühes 16. Jh., übrige Kirche 1873 neugotisch ersetzt
Devon ChurchLand m. Innenfotos
HuntshawSt Mary
Magdalene (CC)
HE 1326528
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Nordschiff (etwas kürzer) frühes 14. Jh., Hauptschiff Ende 15. Jh. ersetzt
IdefordSt Mary (CC)
HE 1097075
Westturm und Arkade 16. Jh., übrige Kirche 1850 umgebaut, aber Decken in urspr. Position
IddesleighSt James (CC)
HE 1309051
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, überw. 15. Jh., Teile von Wänden 1846–1848 erneuert
Cornish Chur­ches – Devon
m. Innenfotos
IlfracombeHoly Trinity (CC)
HE 1208207
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, Südschiff 1321, Nordschiff und Verbreiterung des Südschiffs 15. Jh.
Emmanuel (CC)
HE 1209025
methodistisch, 1899–1900, neugotisch,
Seitenschiff unter Zwerchdächern, heute als abgetrennter Nebenraum hinter Glaswand,
Dachstuhlbasen auf gleicher Höhe – der Spitzbogenarkade
IlsingtonSt Michael (CC)
HE 1240794
Kern 13./14. Jh., Seitenschiffe 15./frühes 16. Jh., Form von Nordseitenschiff und Nordkapelle mittelalterlich, Südseitenschiff im 19. Jh. dem Nordseitenschiff angeglichen
Langhaus mit waagerechten Seitenschiffsdecken unter Paralleldächern
InstowSt John
the Baptist (CC)
HE 1107600
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Südquerhaus und Nordseitenschiff 1547 angefügt
InwardleighSt Petrock (CC)
HE 1105205
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, spätes 15. und frühes 16. Jh.
IpplepenSt Andrew (CC)
HE 1334135
dreischiffig, 15. Jh., Seitenschiffe unter Flachdächern
KellySt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
HE 1104815
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Nordseitenschiff spätes 15. Jh.
Ostansicht
bei Google
Streetview[144]
Cornish Chur­ches – Devon
m. Innenfotos
KennerleighSt John
the Baptist (CC)
HE 1107038
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Kern 14. Jh., Nordseitenschiff 15. Jh., alles 1847/48 eingehend renoviert
KentisbeareSt Mary (CC)
HE 1106503
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Kern 14. oder frühes 15. Jh., Südseitenschiff vor 1529
KentisburySt Thomas (CC)
HE 1106810
zweischiffig erst seit 1873, Paralleldächer, Kern 15. oder frühes 16. Jh., Nordseitenschiff zusammen mit Renovierung
Cornish Chur­ches – Devon
m. Innenfotos
KentonAll Saints (CC)
HE 1169255
Cornish Ch.
um 1360–1370, neue Dächer 1854,
dreischiffig, Seitenschiffsdächer etwas weniger geneigt als Mittelschiffsdach und wohl wenig abgesetzt, Grenzfall
KingsbridgeSt Edmund (CC)
HE 1165559 NCT
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, Chorseitenschiffe 15. Jh., Südseitenschiff 1849 nach Westen verlängert
Innenfoto bei
UK Genealogy Archives[145]
KingskerswellSt Mary (CC)
HE 1334161
dreischiffig Paralleldächer, Hauptschiff und Südseitenschiff frühes 15. Jh., Nordseitenschiff spätes 15. Jh.
KingsteigntonSt Michael (CC)
HE 1097088
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, Arkaden und Westturm bauzeitlich 15. Jh., Außenwände u. a. 1865 erneuert
Kingston,
South Hams
St James
the Less (CC)
HE 1166006
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, 14. und 15. Jh.
Innenfoto
bei Flickr[146]
KnowstoneSt Peter (CC)
HE 1106680
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Hauptschiff 15. Jh., Nordseitenschiff mögl. frühes 16. Jh.
LamertonSt Peter (CC)
HE 1171163
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, urspr. spätes 15./frühes 16. Jh., 1877 außer Turm durch Brand zerstört, danach neugotischer Wiederaufbau
Innenfoto bei
Francis Frith[147]
LangtreeKirche (CC)
HE 1104560
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Turm u. Hauptschiff 15. Jh., Nordseitenschiff stilistisch 15. oder frühes 16. Jh.
Innenfoto bei Devon Church Land[148]
LapfordSt Thomas of
Canterbury (CC)
HE 1250085
zweischiffig seit spätem 15. Jh., Paralleldächer; Kern normannisch
Google Streetview mit Nordschiff[149]
Littleham,
Exmouth
SS Margaret
and Andrew (CC)
HE 1317702
breites Hauptschiff mit zweischiffigem Hallenchor seit 14. Jh., schmales Nordseitenschiff urspr. spätgotisch, aber 1883/84 ersetzt, bis in den Chorbereich
Pfarrseite: Beschreibung u. Bilder[150]
LoddiswellSt Michael&
All Angels (CC)
HE 1108121
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, Südseitenschiff der Chorpartie spätes 14. Jh., Nordseitenschiff länger
LoxhoreSt Michael &
All Angels (CC)
HE 1107692
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Hauptschiff und Chor 13. Jh., Nordseitenschiff und Turm 15./16. Jh.
LustleighSt John
the Baptist (CC)
HE 1334119
Nordseitenschiff frühes 16. Jh. mit Paralleldach, übrige Kirche mögl. 15. Jh., Chor 13. Jh., nur Sakristei 19. Jh.
LydfordSt Petrock[151] (CC)
HE 1326399
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, Südseitenschiff 15. Jh., Nordseitenschiff 1889/90
LympstoneNativity of the
Blessed Virgin
Mary (CC)
HE 1165089
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, mittelalterliche Nordarkade nach 1860 ersetzt
Innenfoto bei Francis Frith[152]
LynmouthSt John
the Baptist (CC)
HE 1201158
1869/70, neugotisch, Nordseitenschiff 1908 vergrößert
Innenfotos bei Orgelsite[153]
LyntonSt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
HE 1282837
dreischiffig, breite Seitenschiffe unter Paralleldächern, Turm 13. Jh., im Südseitenschiff Reste einer Erneuerung von 1741, Haupterneuerung 1891–1905
MalboroughAll Saints (CC)
HE 1108485
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, spätes 15. Jh.; nur Turm 13. Jh.
MamheadSt Thomas (CC)
HE 1170048
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Kern 13. Jh. oder früher, Nordseitenschiff 15. Jh.
Luftbild auf Familienseite[154]
ManatonSt Winifred (CC)
HE 1097224
15. Jh., Hauptschiff, Nord- und Südseitenschiff wohl nacheinander,
Nordseite Holztonne unter Parallelfirst, Südseite kaum geneigte Seitenschiffsdecke in Höhe der Tonnenbasis
MartinhoeSt Martin (CC)
HE 1106778
Nordseitenschiff 1866/67, übrige Kirche 13.–14.–17. Jh.
Mary TavySt Mary (CC)
HE 1326217
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Südseitenschiff kurz nach Hauptschiff im 14. Jh.
Cornish Chur­ches – Devon m. Innenfotos
MertonAll Saints (CC)
HE 1326588
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, 15. Jh.
Innenfoto fehlt
Milton AbbotSt Constantine and
St Aegidius[155] (CC)
HE 1326349
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, größtenteils 15. Jh., Dachstuhl 1. H. 16. Jh.
Innenfoto fehlt
Milton DamerelHoly Trinity (CC)
HE 1162778
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, nördliche Chorkapelle schon 13. Jh., Nordseitenschiff frühes 16. Jh.
MollandSt Mary (CC)
HE 1288998
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, 15. Jh.
MonkleighSt George (CC)
HE 1305679
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Hauptschiff frühes, Südseitenschiff spätes 15. Jh.
Morchard BishopSt Mary (CC)
HE 1263283
dreischiffig, 1451 Reparatur durch Ablass finanziert, Seitenschiffe 1887–91 ersetzt, heute unter Flachdächern
MorebathSt George (CC)
HE 1106898
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Nordseitenschiff 15. Jh.
MortehoeSt Mary
Magdalene (CC)
HE 1107750
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Kern 12. Jh., nach Erweiterungen im 13. und 14. Jh. Nordseitenschiff frühes 16. Jh.
MoretonhampsteadSt Andrew (CC)
HE 1334222
dreischiffig, waagerechte Seitenschiffsdecken in Höhe der Basis des Wagon Roofs über dem Mittelschiff, spätes 15. Jh.
MusburySt Michael (CC)
HE 1333564
15. Jh., Nordseite Pseudobasilika mit Schleppdach, Südseite Hallenkirche mit Paralleldach
Newton FerrersHoly Cross (CC)
HE 1325256
Chor 13. Jh.,
dreischiffig seit dem 15. Jh. (Arkaden),
aber zu großen Teilen 1885/1886 erneuert
Beschreibung mit Innenfotos bei Word Press[156]
Newton St PetrockSt Petrock (CC)
HE 1105096
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Südseitenschiff 15./frühes 16. Jh.
Google Streetview von NO[157]Cornish Chur­ches – Devon, m. Innenfotos
North BoveySt John
the Baptist (CC)
HE 1097172
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, Chor 13. Jh., übrige Kirche 15. Jh.
North HuishSt Mary (CC)
HE 1108208
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, überw. 14. Jh., Südseitenschiff und -eingangsbau 15. Jh.
North TawtonSt Peter (CC)
HE 1146842
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, Hauptschiff und Nordseitenschiff 15. Jh., Südseitenschiff frühes 16. Jh.
Cornish Chur­ches – Devon, m. Innenfotos
NorthleighSt Giles (CC)
HE 1333285
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Nordseitenschiff und Nordkapelle wohl 15. Jh.
NorthlewSt Thomas
of Canterbury (CC)
HE 1147443
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, 15.–frühes 16. Jh.; Turm 12. Jh.
Nymet Tracey,
Bow
St Bartholomew (CC)
HE 1107017
zweischiffig, normannisch und spätes 14. Jh., Nordseitenschiff und Südeingang 15. Jh., Chor 1888/89 völlig erneuert
Google Street­view: Nord­seitenschiff[158]
OttertonSt Michael (CC)
HE 1281083
1870/71, neugotisch nach neuem Plan, dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, einschiffiger Chor;
nur Turm spätes 11. Jh.
PaigntonSt John
the Baptist (CC)
HE 1195097
12., frühes 13. und frühes 15. Jh., dreischiffig und Querhaus, Flachdecken der Seitenschiffe in Basishöe der Mittelschiffsdecke
PancrasweekSt Pancras (CC)
HE 1164477
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Chor teilw. 13. Jh., sonst 15. Jh., 1894–1898 meiste Dächer erneuert
Innenfotos
fehlen
ParkhamSt James (CC)
HE 1326557
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, 15. Jh.
ParracombeSt Petrock (CC)
HE 1325740
zweischiffig seit 15./frühem 16. Jh., Paralleldächer
PayhemburySt Mary (CC)
HE 1333739
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, 15. und frühes 16. Jh.
Peter TavySt Peter (CC)
HE 1105400
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Kern 14. Jh., Ausbau des Nordquerhauses zum Nordseitenschiff 15. Jh.
Google Streetview von NO[159]Cornish Chur­ches – Devon m. Innenfotos
Peters MarlandSt Peter (CC)dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, Kern 14. Jh., heutige Formen überw. 15. Jh.
Google
Streetview
von NW[160]
PetrockstoweSt Petrock (CC)
HE 1333084
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, Nordseitenschiff 14. Jh., Turm 15. Jh., übrige Kirche 1878–1880 erneuert
Innenfoto bei British Listed Buildings[161]
PinhoeSt Michael (CC)
HE 1104037
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, spätes 14./frühes 15. Jh.; Chor 1879/80 ersetzt
Pilton,
Barnstaple
St Mary
the Virgin (CC)
HE 1385316
ehem. Benediktiner-Priorei, 1259 geweiht, dreischiffig, Paralleldächer,
Nordseitenschiff Early English, aber Dach wohl 1639,
Südseitenschiff u. -kapelle 15. Jh.
PlymouthSt Andrew (CC)
HE 1130012
Halle aus drei gleich hohen Schiffen,
dazu kurze äußere Seitenschiffe als Flachseitenhalle,
Mitte bis spätes 15. Jh., Südseitenschiff 1481/82
Cornish Chur­ches – Devon
m. Innenfotos
St Simon (CC)
HE 1419847
CHR 615627
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, 1905–1907, neugotisch
kleines Innenfoto im CHR
Plympton,
Playouth
St Mary (CC)
HE 1386222
drei- bzw. fünfschiffig (zwei kurze Außenschiffe), Paralleldächer, Chor und Ostenden der Nordseitenschiffe 14. Jh., sonst 15. Jh.
Innenfoto
bei Flickr[162]
St Maurice (CC)
HE 1130037
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, überw. 15. Jh.
Innenfotos siehe Links[163][164]
PlymstockSt Mary and
All Saints (CC)
HE 1330541
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, hauptsächl. 15. Jh.
PlymtreeSt John
the Baptist (CC)
HE 1333727
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, 15 Jh. in mehreren Phasen
PoughillSt Michael (CC)
HE 1250726
Kern 13. Jh., Erneuerung mit Seitenschiff 15. Jh., 1855/56 stark restauriert, „ceiled wagon roof“
PowderhamSt Clement (CC)
HE 1333985
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, großenteils 15. Jh.; Chorvergrößerung und neue Dächer um 1860
Word Press:
Powderham Church …[165]
RackenfordAll Saints (CC)
HE 1325445
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Nordseitenschiff 15. oder frühes 16. Jh.
RatteryBlessed
Virgin Mary (CC)
HE 1147626
dreischiffig, ein gleichmäßig 30° geneigtes Dach, Seitenschiffe 15. Jh.
RevelstokeSt Peter the
Poor Fisherman
(CC)
zweischiffig, konsolidierte Halbruine:
Hauptschiff ohne Dach und Seitenschiff (mit Dach) durch offene Arkade verbunden
ReweSt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
HE 1305699
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Hauptschiff und Nordseitenschiff um 1450, Nordquerhaus und Chor 1495
Cornish Chur­ches – Devon,
m. Innenfotos
RoboroughSt Peter (CC)
HE 13266126
15. Jh., aber 1868 erneuert unter Erhalt einiger alter Substanz
RockbeareBlessed
Virgin Mary (CC)
HE 1203864
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Nordseitenschiff u. Turm großenteils intakt 15. Jh., übrige Kirche 1888 stark verändert
Innenfotos
fehlen
Rose AshSt Peter (CC)
HE 1107227
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Nordseitenschiff 15. oder frühes 16. Jh., Turm mögl. 14. Jh., übrige Kirche 1889–1892 ersetzt
St Giles in
the Wood
St Giles (CC)
HE 1104983
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer 15. Jh., starke Veränderungen 1862/63, Orgelkammer und Sakristei 1879
SalcombeHoly Trinity (CC)
HE 1212759
1843, neugotisch, dreischiffig, Paralleldächer
Innenfotos bei Trip Advisor[166]
Salcombe RegisSS Peter
and Mary (CC)
HE 1216101
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, 13. Jh. mit Chronikdatum 1259
Sampford CourtenaySt Andrew (CC)
HE 1105290
dreischiffig, 15. und frühes 16. Jh., wenig geneigte Seitenschiffsdecken in Basishöhe der Mittelschiffstonne
Sampford SpineySt Mary (CC)
HE 1326222
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Hauptschiff und Nordquerhaus 13./frühes 14. Jh., Turm, Südseitenschiff u. Eingangsbau Mitte 16. Jh.
Devon ChurchLand
reich bebildert
SeatonSt Gregory (CC)
HE 1164812
Schiff asymmetrische zweischiffige Halle (Teil der Arkade durch Eisenstützen ersetzt),
doppeltes Nordquerhaus in Verlängerung des Nordschiffs, 13.–16. Jh.
Shaugh PriorSt Edward’s (CC)
HE 1162816
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, 15. Jh.
SheepstorSt Leonard (CC)
HE 1171232
„Dedication unknown
zweischiffig, spätes 15. Jh. (auch Fenster am Südseitenschiff), Paralleldächer
ShirwellSt Peter (CC)
HE 1107134
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Hauptschiff und einschiffiger Chor überw. 13. Jh., Südseitenschiff überw. 15. Jh.
ShobrookeSt Swithin (CC)
HE 1107048
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, äußerlich kein Absatz zw. Schiff und Chor, Nordseitenschiff 15. Jh., Südseitenschiff 1879
SilvertonSt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
HE 1106629
dreischiffig mit zweischiffigem Chor, Nordseitenschiff 1478, nördliche Chorkapelle frühes 16. Jh., Südseitenschiff 15./frühes 16. Jh.
Cornish Chur­ches – Devon
m. Innenfotos
SlaptonSt James (CC)
HE 1164002
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, Langhaus 15./frühes 16. Jh., Chor 14. Jh., Turm 13. oder 14. Jh.
SourtonSt Thomas (CC)
HE 1325962
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Nordseitenschiff 15. Jh. (Fenster), Chor 1848 ersetzt
Devon ChurchLand,
reich bebildert[167]
South BrentSt Petrock (CC)
HE 1147794
dreischiffig, Pseudobasilika mit Schleppdächern, Querhaus, Hallenchor mit Paralleldächern, Seitenschiffe frühes 15. Jh.
South MiltonAll Saints (CC)zweischiffig
South TawtonSt Andrew (CC)
HE 1106035
dreischiffig, flache Seitenschiffsdächer mit Zinnenkränzen, 15. Jh.
Cornish Chur­ches – Devon
m. Innenfotos
SpreytonSt Michael (CC)
HE 1171836
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, großenteils Mitte 15. Jh. (inschr. 1451)
StarcrossSt Paul (CC)
HE 1306581
1826–1828 „griechisch“, 1852–1854 neuromanisch umgestaltet, gemeinsames, gering geneigtes Satteldach
kein
geeignetes
Innenfoto
Staverton,
South Hams
St Paul de Leon
[168] (CC)
HE 1108524
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, Seitenschiffe 14.–16. Jh.;
Ostansicht bei Google Streetview[169]
Stockleigh PomeroySt Mary (CC)
HE 1251012
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Nordseitenschiff 15. Jh.
Stoke Damerel
Plymouth
St Andrew with
St Luke (CC)
HE 1386305
CHR 615629
1751 an Turm aus dem 15. Jh., dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, breiter als lang
Innenfoto fehlt
Stoke GabrielSt Mary and
St Gabriel (CC)
HE 1108497
dreischiffig, waagerechte Seitenschiffsdecken in Höhe der Basis des Wagon Roofs über dem Mittelschiff, frühes 15. Jh.
Stoke RiversSt Bartholomew (CC)
HE 1107658
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, hauptsächlich 15./frühes 16. Jh.
StoodleighSt Margaret (CC)
HE 1325674
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, westliche Joche von Hauptschiff und Seitenschiff 15. Jh.
StowfordSt John
the Baptist (CC)
HE 1105532
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, Hauptschiff, Südseitenschiff und Westturm 15. Jh., Nordseitenschiff 1874
SwimbridgeSt James (CC)
HE 1107640
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, Kirche 15./16. Jh., Turm 13./14. Jh.
TalatonSt James
the Great (CC)
HE 1098109
15./16. Jh., langes Südseitenschiff mit Paralleldach (Basen der Wagon Roofs in gleicher Höhe) und ein kurzes pseudobas. Nordschiff mit Pultdecke
Tamerton FoliotSt Mary (CC)
HE 1386426
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, Nordseitenschiff 13. Jh., Südseitenschiff 15. Jh., aber beide fast vollst. ersetzt (was sich nicht auf die Arkaden beziehen muss)
Video bei
Facebook[170]
TavistockSt Eustachius (CC)
HE 1326157
vierschiffig mit zwei Südseitenschiffen, Paralleldächer, Seitenschiffe 14. bzw. 15. Jh.
TawstockSt Peter (CC)
HE 1261627
dreischiffig seit 14. Jh., Langhaus mit kaum geneigten Seitenschiffsdächern in Basishöhe des Wagon Roofs des Mittelschiffs; Querhaus; Chorpartie mit Paralleldächern
Tedburn St Mary
(-Townbarton)
St Mary (CC)
HE 1215975
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, langes Nordseitenschiff 14. Jh.
Innenfoto bei
Cornish Chur­ches – Devon
ThornburySt Peter (CC)
HE 1162910
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, ältester Arkadenteil mögl. 14. Jh., aber überw. 15./16. Jh.
Innenfoto
fehlt.
ThorvertonSt Thomas
of Canterbury (CC)
HE 1240595
1834–1840 auf mittelalterlichem dreischiffigem Grundriss; Turm und Südeingang aus 15. Jh. erhalten, dreischiffig, gemeinsames Satteldach mit Zinnenkranz, Segmenttonnen über Mittelschiff und Seitenschiffen
ThrowleighSt Mary the
Virgin (CC)
HE 1168195
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Hauptschiff 15. Jh., Nordseitenschiff 16. Jh.
ThrusheltonSt George (CC)
HE 1105510
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Südseitenschiff seit 14. Jh.
Devon ChurchLand
m. Innenfotos
ThurlestoneAll Saints (CC)
HE 1324947
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, heutige Ausdehnung seit 15. Jh.
TivertonSt George (CC)
HE 1384825
klassizistische Staffel- und Emporenhalle, gering geneigtes Walmdach, drei segmentbogige Tonnengewölbe
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Innenfotos b.
Peter Walker[171]
St Paul (CC)
HE 1384902
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, 1854–1856, neugotisch
TorbryanHoly Trinity (CC)
HE 1249658
dreischiffig, gering geneigte Seitenschiffsdächer auf Höhe der Basis der Mittelschiffstonne, frühes 15. Jh.
TotnesSt Mary (CC)
HE 1256897
vierschiffig, (innere) Seitenschiffe mit schwach geneigten Flachdecken, kürzeres äußeres Nordseitenschiff mit Paralleldach, Arkaden 15. Jh., Südseitenschiff um 1516
TrushamSt Michael (CC)
HE 1308904
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, erster Pfarrer 1260, heutige Strukturen größtenteils 15./16. Jh.
UffculmeSt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
HE 1325871
vierschiffig, Paralleldächer, Nordarkade frühes 14. Jh., größere Teile der Seitenschiffe frühes 15. Jh., inneres Südschiff flachdeckig
UgboroughSt Peter (CC)
HE 1168309
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, Arkaden 14. Jh., heutige Seitenschiffe 15. Jh.
UplowmanSt Peter (CC)
HE 1168409
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, spätes 15./frühes 16. Jh.
UpotterySt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
HE 1168979
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Kern 12. Jh., heute weitgehend 15. Jh.
Innenfoto bei Orgelsite[172]
Upton PyneOur Lady (CC)
HE 1334009
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, 14./15. Jh., Chor teilw. älter
Cornish Chur­ches – Devon:
Innenfotos
WalkhamptonSt Mary (CC)
HE 1105371
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, spätes 15. Jh. u. 16. Jh.
Innenfotos s.
Cornish Chur­ches – Devon
WashfieldSt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
HE 1106889
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, spätes 15. Jh., 1875 stark restauriert
WemburySt Werburgh (CC)
HE 1169151
Südseite Hallenkirche, Nordseite Pseudobasilika, 15./frühes 16. Jh., Turm 14. Jh.
Innenfoto
fehlt
West AlvingtonAll Saints (CC)
HE 1108423
dreischiffig, Seitenschiffe unter Flachdächern, überw. 15. Jh.
West AnsteySt Petrock (CC)
HE 13058036
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Kern ab 14. Jh., Nordseitenschiff spätes 15./frühes 16. Jh.
WalkhamptonSt Mary (CC)
HE 1105371
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, spätes 15. Jh. u. 16. Jh.
Innenfotos s.
Cornish Chur­ches – Devon
WashfieldSt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
HE 1106889
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, spätes 15. Jh., 1875 stark restauriert
WemburySt Werburgh (CC)
HE 1169151
Südseite Hallenkirche, Nordseite Pseudobasilika, 15./frühes 16. Jh., Turm 14. Jh.
Innenfotos
fehlen.
West AlvingtonAll Saints (CC)
HE 1108423
dreischiffig, Seitenschiffe unter Flachdächern, überw. 15. Jh.
West AnsteySt Petrock (CC)
HE 13058036
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Kern ab 14. Jh., Nordseitenschiff spätes 15./frühes 16. Jh.
West WorlingtonSt Mary (CC)
HE 1107298
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, überw. 15. Jh.; Turm 13. Jh., Chor teilw. 14. Jh.
WhimpleSt Mary (CC)
HE 1163149
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, 15./16. Jh.
Innenfotos s.
Cornish Chur­ches – Devon
WidecombeSt Pancras (CC)
HE 1242571
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, 15. Jh.
WillandSt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
HE 1306617
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Nordseitenschiff 16. Jh., sonst 15. Jh.
Innenfotos
fehlen.
WinkleighAll Saints (CC)
HE 1318120
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Kern 14. Jh., Nordseitenschiff und Erneuerung 15. Jh.
WitheridgeSt John
the Baptist (CC)
HE 1286312
dreischiffig, flache Seitenschiffsdecken knapp unter Basis der Mittelschiffstonne,
14./15. Jh.
Innenfoto bei
Britain Express[173]
WolboroughSt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
HE 1256897
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, Turm früher, Nordseitenschiff erst 1516
YarnscombeSt Andrew (CC)
HE 1104961
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Kern wohl 13. Jh., Südseitenschiff 15. Jh.
YealmptonSt Bartholomew (CC)
HE 1306637
19. Jh. Ersatz eines Vorgängerbaus, neugotisch, dreischiffig, Paralleldächer mit höheren Innen- als Außentraufen,
Höhenbereiche der drei Wagon Roofs überlappen einander

Cornwall

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Cornwall (4)

Anzahl: 106

St Winwaloe, Gunwalloe
St Winwaloe, Gunwalloe
St Ildierna’s, Lansallos
St Ildierna’s, Lansallos
Mary’s and St Julian’s, Maker
Mary’s and St Julian’s, Maker
St Olaf, Poughill
St Olaf, Poughill
St Endelienta’s in St Endellion
St Endelienta in St Endellion
St Endelienta in St Endellion
St Anietus, St Neot
St Anietus, St Neot
St Andrew’s Church, Stratton
St Andrew’s Church, Stratton
St Sennar, Zennor
St Sennar, Zennor
St Sennar, Zennor
OrtKircheAnmerkungen
AdventSt Adwen (CC)zweischiffig
AltarnunSt Nonna (CC)dreischiffig
AntonySt James (CC)dreischiffig
BlislandSt Protus &
St Hyacinth (CC)
dreischiffig
BoconnocPfarrkirche (CC)zweischiffig und kürzere Nordseitenkapelle
BodminSt Petroc (CC)dreischiffig
BoytonHoly Name (CC)zweischiffig
BraddockSt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
BreageSt Breaca (CC)dreischiffig
CalstockSt Andrew (CC)dreischiffig, „ceiled wagon roof“
CamborneSt Martin and
St Meriadocus (CC)
dreischiffig
ColanSt Colanus (CC)zweischiffig
ConstantineSt Constantine (CC)dreischiffig
CornellySt Cornelius (CC)Hauptschiff und sehr kurzes Nordseitenschiff
CreedSt Crida (CC)zweischiffig
CubertSt Cubert (CC)zweischiffig
CurySt Corentine (CC)zweischiffig
DavidstowSt David (CC)dreischiffig
DuloeSt Cuby (CC)zweischiffige Kreuzkirche, Turm am Ende des Südquerhauses
EgloshayleSt Petroc (CC)zweischiffig, dazu kleine Anbauten der Nordseite
EgloskerryPfarrkirche (CC)zweischiffig
FalmouthKing Charles
the Martyr (CC)
HE 1270080
dreischiffig, 1662–1665, Chor und Turm 1684
Forrabury and MinsterSt Merteriana (CC)zweischiffig
St Symphorian (CC)zweischiffig
GermoeSt Germoe (CC)zweischiffig
GerransSt Gerrans (CC)zweischiffig
GolantSt Samson’s Church (CC)zweischiffig
GunwaloeSt Winwaloe (CC)dreischiffig, Paralleldächer
GwinearSt Gwinear’s Church (CC)vierschiffig
JacobstowSt James (CC)dreischiffig
KilkhamptonSt James
the Great (CC)
dreischiffig
LadockSt Ladoca (CC)zweischiffig
LandulphSt Leonard
and St Dilpe (CC)
dreischiffig
LanhydrockSt Hydroc (CC)dreischiffig
LanivetSt Nivet’ (CC)dreischiffig
LanliverySt Bryvyth (CC)zweischiffig
LanreathSt Marnarch (CC)zweischiffig
LansallosSt Ildierna (CC)
HE 1365628
dreischiffig, geweiht 1331, Seitenschiffe 15. Jh.
LanteglosSt Julitta (CC)zweischiffig
LauncellsSt Swithin (CC)dreischiffig
LauncestonSt Mary
Magdalen dreischiffig (CC)
LelantSt Uny (CC)dreischiffig
LinkinhorneSt Mellor (CC)dreischiffig
LudgvanSt Paul (CC)dreischiffig
LuxulyanSt Cyrus and
St Julietta (CC)
dreischiffig
MadronSt Madernus (CC)dreischiffig
MakerSt Mary and
St Julian (CC)
vierschiffig
ManaccanSt Manacca (CC)zweischiffig
MarhamchurchSt Marwenna (CC)zweischiffig
Mawgan-in-MeneageSt Maugan (CC) zweischiffig
MenheniotSt Lalluwy (CC)dreischiffig
MichaelstowSt Michael (CC)dreischiffig
MullionSt Mellanus (CC)dreischiffig
NewquaySt Michael
the Archangel (CC) HE 1144109
zweischiffig, 1909–1911
North PetherwinSt Paternus (CC)dreischiffig
North TamertonSt Denis (CC)zweischiffig
Paul PaulSt Pol-de-Leon (CC)dreischiffig
PorthillySt Michael (CC)Chorpartie zweischiffige Halle plus pseudobasilikale Nordkapelle
Poughill,
Bude-Stratton
St Olaf (CC)
HE 1328522
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, Nordseitenschiff 14. Jh., Südseitenschiff 15. Jh.
PoundstockSt Winwaloe (CC)
HE 1231799
CHR 639212
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Gliederung in Haupt- und Nordseitenschiff, Chor und Nordkapelle, dazu Südquerhaus
QuethiockSt Hugh(CC)zweischiffig
RameSt Germanus (CC)zweischiffig
SancreedSt Sancredus (CC)zweischiffig
SennenSt Sennen (CC)zweischiffig
SheviockSt Mary (CC)zweischiffig
St AllenSt Allen (CC)zweischiffig
St Anthony-in-MeneageSt Anthony
the Great (CC)
zweischiffig
St AustellHoly Trinity (CC)dreischiffig
St BrewardSt Breward (CC)
St BuryanSt Buryan (CC)dreischiffig
St CleerPfarrkirche (CC)dreischiffig
St ClementSt Clement (CC)zweischiffig
St Columb MajorSt Columb (CC)dreischiffig
St Columb MinorSt Columba (CC)dreischiffig
St DominickSt Dominica (CC)dreischiffig
St EndellionSt Endelienta (CC)
HE 1320630
dreischiffig
St EnoderSt Enoder (CC)dreischiffig
St ErthSt Ercus (CC)dreischiffig
St EweAll Saints (CC)zweischiffig
St GennysSt Genesius (CC)dreischiffig
St GermansSt German (CC)begonnen 12. Jh., geweiht 1262, Südseitenschiff (spätes) 14. u. 15. Jh., Nordseitenschiff 1888 ersetzt
St HilarySt Hilary (CC)dreischiffig
St IveSt Ive (CC)zweischiffig
St. IvesSt Ia (Ive)vierschiffig, südlichstes Schiff kurz
St JuliotSt Juliot (CC)zweischiffig
St Just in RoselandSt Just (CC)2 Schiffe und eine winzige Nordseitenkapelle
St KeverneSt Akeveranus (CC)dreischiffig
St KewSt James
the Great (CC)
dreischiffig
St LevanSt Levan (CC)zweischiffig
St MabynSt Mabyn Parish Church (CC)dreischiffig
St Martin-by-LooeSt Martin (CC)zweischiffig
St MawganSt Mawgan (CC)zweischiffig
St MellionSt Melanus (CC)zweischiffig
St Michael CaerhaysSt Michael (CC)zweischiffig
St Minver HighlandsSt Menefreda (CC)Südseitenschiff Halle, Nordseitenschiff Pseudobasilika
St Minver LowlandsSt Enodoch (CC)zweischiffig
St WinnowSt Winnow (CC)zweischiffig
St. NeotSt Anietus[174] (CC)
HE 1329212
dreischiffig, 15. Jh.
StrattonSt Andrew (CC)
HE 1279033
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer,
Nordarkade/-seitenschiff 14. Jh., Südseitenschiff 15. Jh., Südarkade 1888 erneuert
TregonySt Cuby Church (CC)zweischiffig
VeryanSt Symphorian (CC)zweischiffig
WadebridgeSt Breoke (CC)zweischiffig
Week St MarySt Mary (CC)dreischiffig
WhitstoneSt Anne (CC)dreischiffig
WithielSt Clement (CC)zweischiffig
ZennorSt Sennar (CC)zweischiffig

Region West Midlands

Grafschaften in der Region West Midlands

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in der Region West Midlands (112)

Anzahl: 210

Warwickshire

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Warwickshire (19)

Hintergrundinformationen:

  • Warwickshire Churches (Weebly): werbefreies privates Portal von Datenbankqualität

Anzahl: 33, davon mehrere teils Hallenkirche, teils Pseudobasilika oder Grenzfall

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
AlcesterSt Nicholas (CC)
HE 1200612
Turm 13. u. 15. Jh., dreischiffige Hallenkirche
mit einheitlichem, gering geneigtem Satteldach 1729–1730
AnstySt James[175][176] (CC)
HE 1034889
Arkade zwischen Haupt- und Seitenschiff 14. Jh.,
offene Dachstühle 1856
ArrowHoly Trinity (CC)
HE 1024724
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Schiff 13. Jh., Portal älter,
Chor Mitte 14. Jh., Nordseitenschiff u. -kapelle 1865
Aston CantlowSt John the
Baptist (CC)
HE 1024581
zweischiffig, Schleppdach,
Turm, Hauptschiff u. Chor sp. 13. Jh., Nordschiff u. -kapelle sp. 14. Jh.,
Chor mit Kapelle durch zweijochige Arkade hallenartig verbunden
AtherstoneSt Mary (CC)
HE 1365164
Kern 12. Jh., aber
Chor u. Schiff 1849 ff. neugotisch, dreischiffig, Paralleldächer
Innenfotos bei Bells of Warwickshire[177]
BagintonSt John
the Baptist (CC)
HE 1116539
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Kern 12. Jh.,
Schiff überw. 14. Jh., Nordseitenschiff 1875, verputzte hölzerne Tonnengewölbe
Innenfotos bei Weebly[178]
BaxterleyBaxterley
Church[179] (CC)
HE 1034739
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer,
Seitenschiff, Sakristei und Eingangsbau 1875
Bidford-on-AvonSt Laurence (CC)
HE 1200681
dreischiffiges Hallenschiff, schlanke gemauerte Arkaden,
offener Dachstuhl, Dachneigung ca. 25°,
Kern 1250, Umbau im 19. Jh. (Joseph Lattimore)
Innenfotos bei Warwick Churches
BiltonSt Mark (CC)
HE 1183705
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer,
Nordseitenschiff 1871/72, Südseitenschiff 1962/63
Innenfoto s. Our Warwickshire[180]
BulkingtonSt James(CC)
HE 1365054
Nordseite Halle, schmales Nordseitenschiff
(spätes 13. Jh.) mit Paralleldach; Südseite Basilika
Innenfoto bei Flickr[181]
CheringtonSt John the
Baptist (CC)
HE 1355498
zweischiffig, Hauptschiff frühes 13. Jh., Nordseitenschiff spätes 13. Jh.,
Schleppdach, geringe Dachneigungen,
Grenzfall zur Pseudobasilika
Fotos bei Warwickshire Churches
CorleySt Mary (CC)
HE 1299365
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer; Schiff fr. 12. Jh. einschiffig,
sp. 12. Jh. Nordseitenschiff (bis neben Mittelturm), Chor 13. Jh., ohne Kapellen,
Seitenschiff im 14./15. Jh. erneuert
DunchurchSt Peter (CC)
HE 1185418
Paralleldächer, Langhaus dreischiffig, flachdeckige Stufenhalle,
Chorpartie zweischiffig, überw. 14. Jh.
Friends of Dunchurch Society m. Innenfotos[182]
Exhall,
Nuneaton-
Bedworth
St Giles (CC)
HE 1186152
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer,
Nordseitenschiff 1609, Südseitenschiff 1842
Fotos außen u. 1 innen bei Warwick Churches
FarnboroughSt Botolph (CC)
HE 1299775
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Kern 12. Jh.,
Schiff 14. Jh., Nordseitenschiff 1875
Innenfoto bei Flickr[183]
HalfordSt Mary(CC)
HE 1185710
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer,
Südseitenschiff mit verwittertem romanischem Portal
HarburyAll Saints (CC)
HE 1184836
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, Kern 13. Jh.,
1873 Südseitenschiff verbreitert und Nordseitenschiff angefügt
Innenfoto bei Alarmy[184]
HaselorSt Mary and
All Saints (CC)
HE 1024525
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer,
Kern 12. Jh., Südseitenschiff frühes 14. Jh.
Fotos außen u. innen bei Warwickshire Churches
HoningtonAll Saints(CC)
HE 1355483
dreischiffig, flach gedeckte Seitenschiffe,
gedrückt gewölbte Mittelschiffstonne, daher eher Hallenkirche
HunninghamSt Margaret (CC)
HE 1184140
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer,
Hauptschiff 13. u. 16. Jh., Nordseitenschiff 1871
Innenfoto bei Flickr[185]
KenilworthSt Nicholas (CC)
HE 1300415
Dreischiffige Basilika,
Chor mit Südkapelle zweischiffige Halle
Little ComptonSt Denys (CC)
HE 1355522
zweischiffig, schmales Südseitenschiff
mit Paralleldach, 14. Jh. oder später
Innenfotos bei Warks Bells[186]
MerevaleOur Lady (CC)
HE 1365174
ehem. Torkapelle der Mereval Abbey;
Chor Südseite Halle mit Seitenschiff (Paralleldach) von 1340,
Nordseitenschiff von ca. 1500 abgesetztes Flachdach, also Pseudobasilika,
Langhaus wohl im 18. Jh. auf Mittelschiff reduziert
Pillerton HerseySt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
HE 1364769
dreischiffig, Nordseite Paralleldach, 13. u. 15. Jh.,
Südseite im 19. Jh. umgebaut: hoch ansetzende Pultdecke
StoneleighSt Mary the
Virgin (CC)
HE 1035159
zweischiffig, Kern 12. Jh.,
Südseitenschiff 14. Jh., gering geneigtes Schleppdach annähernd so hoch wie Hauptschiff,
nördl. am Chor Grabkapelle 19. Jh.
StudleySt Mary (CC)
HE 1024491
(c) David Stowell, CC BY-SA 2.0
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Hauptschiff 12. Jh., Seitenschiff 14. Jh.
Innenfoto bei Flickr[187]
Tanworth-
in-Arden
St Mary
Magdalene (CC)
HE 1382445
zweischiffig mit Paralleldächern, Kern 1330–'40,
Nordseitenschiff 1880 weitgehend erneuert
Fotos außen u. Innen bei Warwickshire Churches
WarmingtonSt Michael (CC)
HE 1355583
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, Seitenschiffe 13. bzw. 14. Jh.
Innenfotos bei Warwickshire Churches
WarwickCollegiate church
of St Mary[188] (CC)
HE 1035500
nach Stadtbrand von 1694 Wiederaufbau bis 1707,
dreischiffig, Kreuzrippengewölbe (vor dem Brand holzgedeckte Basilika)[189]
normannische Krypta mit rundbogigen Bandrippengewölben erhalten
Welford on AvonSt Peter (CC)
HE 1382823
dreischiffig, 14. Jh.,
gering geneigte Seitenschiffsdecken in Basishöhe des Mittelschiffsdaches
Traufen anscheinend nachträglich erhöht
Innenfotos bei Warwickshire Churches
WellesbourneSt Peter (CC)
HE 1382017
Nordseitenschiff wohl erst 1847 als Hallenkirche mit Paralleldach,
Südseitenschiff spätes 13. Jh. mit hoch ansetzendem Schleppdach Grenzfall zur Pseudobasilika
WilloughbySt Nicholas (CC)
HE 1116454
dreischiffig, gemeinsames, gering geneigtes Satteldach
Innenfotos bei Warwick Churches
WixfordSt Milburga (CC)
HE 1355369
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, 12./13. Jh., Südseitenschiff 14. Jh.
A Church Near You: mit Innenfoto[190]

Grafschaft West Midlands

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in der Grafschaft West Midlands (9)

Anzahl: 29 , davon 2 teils Hallenkirche, teils Pseudobasilika, und 3 Grenzfälle

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
AldridgeSt Mary (CC)
HE 1076396
Nordseite Hallenkirche mit Paralleldach,
Südseite Pseudobasilika mit gering geneigtem Schleppdach
BickenhillSt Peter (CC)zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
Google Streetview[191]
BirminghamAnglikanische Kathedrale
flachdeckige Emporenhalle, teilw. Säulen vor Arkadenpfeilern, Nordseitenschiff teilw. in Kapellen gegliedert
besser Flickr[192]
Katholische Kathedrale
St Chad (CC)
section=official-list-entry HE 1220729
1839–1841, Chor 1854 unter die Vierung ausgedehnt
St Paul1777–1779, nach Kriegsschaden Wiederaufbau 1949–1951,
Emporenhalle, antikisierende Säulen, Mittelschiff mit Stichkappentonne, Seitenschiffe mit Kreuzgratgewölben
Brierley Hill,
Dudley
St Michael (CC)
HE 1227966
Innenfoto fehlt.
BushburySt Mary (CC)Südseite Hallenkirche mit Paralleldach,
Nordseite Pseudobasilika
Castle BromwichSt Mary and
St Margaret (CC)
dreischiffig, flachdeckig, relativ niedrige Arkadenbögen,
Fachwerkkern aus dem 15. Jh. 1726–1731 in Backstein mit Werksteingliederungen gehüllt, Georgian Style
Coseley,
Dudley
Christ Church (CC)
HE 1343189
1827–1830, Chor 1866 vergrößert
Innenfoto bei Flickr[193]
DudleySt Edmund (CC)klassizistisch, dreischiffig, Flachdecken der Seitenschiffe in Basishöe der Mittelschiffstonne
Innenfoto bei Word Press[194]
St Thomas (CC)
HE 1075998
1815–1818 im Stil des frühen 15. Jh.
Innenfotos[195]
Great BarrSt Margaret (CC)
HE 1116238
1862; Turm 1677, Turmspitze 18. Jh.
Pfarrseite mit Innenfoto[196]
HalesowenSt John
the Baptist(CC)
Nordseite Hallenkirche, Südseite evt. Pseudobasilika
HandsworthSt Mary’s, Church
(CC)
HarborneSt Peter (CC)
HE 1219775
dreischiffig, Parallel- und Querdächer, geräumige Emporenhalle,
1876, nur Turm 14./15. Jh.
Galerie bei Birmingham Mail[197]
Kingswinford,
Dudley
St Mary (CC)
HE 1228790
am alten Dorfkern, Kirche 1830er/40er Jahre völlig umgebaut, Turm decorated Gotik
(c) Jonathan Billinger, CC BY-SA 2.0
Innenfoto von Worcester & Dudley Hist. Churches[198]
NorthfieldSt Laurence (CC)dreischiffig
PedmoreSt Peter (CC)
HE 1076044
19. Jh. mit Resten von Vorgängern (Tympanon 11./12. Jh.) dreischiffig
PennSt Bartholomew (CC)
HE 1201886
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, Nordarkade 14. Jh.,
Südseitenschiff 1845, Turm 1765 mit Backstein ummantelt
SheldonSt Giles (CC)
HE 1075659
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
Smethwick,
Sandwell
Holy Trinity (CC)
HE 1077093
1887–1889 dreischiffig, Gauben im Dach des Mittelschiffs
kein geeignetes Innenfoto
Stoke,
Coventry
St Michael (CC)dreischiffig, Paralleldächer
Stourbridge,
Dudley
St Thomas (CC)Emporenhalle, Mittelschiff Längstonne, Seitenschiffe Folgen von Quertonnen
Innenfoto s. National Churches Trust[199]
Willenhall,
Walsall
St Anne (CC)1855–1858, Schiff zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Chorpartie dreischiffig,
kein Denkmalstatus, Schließung geplant
Innenfotos fehlen
St Giles (CC)
HE 1186772
1866/67
Innenfoto bei Willenhall History[200]
WolverhamptonSt. John
in the Square (CC)
HE 1201864
Mittelschiff Stichkappentonne, Seitenschiffe Kreuzrippengewölbe
Innenfoto siehe[201]
St George (CC)
HE 1207884
heute Supermarkt, 1830, klassizistisch, Segmentbogentonne, flachdeckige Seitenschiffe
Innenfoto auf History Website[202]
St Mark
in Chapel Ash (CC)
HE 1201793
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, neugotisch 1848/49, Chor spätes 19. Jh., polygonaler Schluss
YardleySt Edburgha (CC)
HE 1343385
Seitenschiffe 14./15. Jh.

Staffordshire

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Staffordshire (22)

Anzahl: 28

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
AlrewasAll Saints (CC)
HE 1038926
dreischiffig, gering geneigte Paralleldächer
BloreSt Bartholomew (CC)zweischiffig, gering geneigte Dächer über beide Schiffe bzw. Chorteile
BlymhillSt Mary (CC)
HE 1039272
14., 15., 19. Jh. dreischiffig, Nordseite Halle mit Paralleldach,
Südseite primär Pseudobasilika mit Schleppdach,
seit 1856–1859 durchgehende Gaube als
hölzerner Obergaden im Dach des Hauptschiffs
BradleySt Mary and All Saints[203] (CC)
HE 1319799
zweischiffig, Halle aus Chor und Lady Chapel (geweiht 1343),
Langhaus mit offenem Dachwerk, Hauptschiff mit sehr geringer Dachneigung,
Seitenschiff mit steiler, darum Halle an der Grenze
zur Pseudobasilika, Nordarkade Mitte 14. Jh.
Burton upon TrentSt. Chad (CC)
HE 1038702
1903, dreischiffig, Langhaus als Pseudobasilika mit abgesetzten Schleppdächern,
Chorpartie als Halle mit Paralleldächern
St Modwen's Church[204] (CC)
HE 1214046
1719, dreischiffig unter einem Dach,
rundbogige Arkaden, flache Decken
CheddletonSt Edward
the Confessor (CC)
HE 1188783
dreischiffig, Südseite Pseudobasilika mit gering geneigtem Pultdach,
Nordseite Hallenkirche mit Paralleldach
Church EatonSt Editha (CC)sehr schmales Nordseitenschiff mit Paralleldach,
innen wahrsch. an der Grenze zur Pseudobasilika
CodsallSt Nicholas (CC)dreischiffig, Paralleldächer
Draycott in the MoorsSt Margaret (CC)
HE 1037947
Langhaus dreischiffig unter gemeinsamem, gering geneigtem Dach,
Chorpartie zweischiffig mit Paralleldächern
EnvilleSt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
HE 1230632
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, Seitenschiffe 12./13. Jh.
FortonAll Saints (CC)zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
Hanley,
Stoke on Trent
Staffs
(CC)
HE 1210680
dreischiffige Emporenhalle, gemeinsames ca 40° geneigtes Dach
High OffleySt Mary (CC)
HE 1242831
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
King’s BromleyAll Saints'[205] (CC)
HE 1277769
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer,
Oberfenster des hochwandigen Hauptschiffs an der seitenschifflosen Seite
KinverSaint Peter (CC)
HE 1230950
dreischiffig, Südseitenschiff u. -kapelle durchgängiges Paralleldach, 14./15. Jh.,
Nordseite Langhaus Pseudobasilika mit tiefer Traufe, 1856/57 u. 1975/76 erneuert,
Chorpartie Halle mit Paralleldach der 1472 erwähnten Nordkapelle
LeekSt Edward
the Confessor (CC)
HE 1188783
Langhaus dreischiffige Basilika,
Chorpartie zweischiffige Halle mit Paralleldächern
Mavesyn RidwareSt Nicholas (CC)
HE 1249035
Nordseitenschiff aus dem 13. Jh. an breitem Saal von 1782
MayfieldSt John
the Baptist (CC)
Nordseite Halle mit Paralleldach,
Südseite Pseudobasilika mit fensterloser sichtbarer Hochschiffswand
Norton-le-Moors
Stoke on Trent
St Bartholomew (CC)
HE 1195835
1738, Chor 1914 umgebaut,
dreischiffig mit Querhaus, Seitenschiffe schmal, Paralleldächer
Patshull,
Pattingham
St Mary[206] (CC)
HE 1039330
1743, Georgian Style,
Hauptschiff Muldendecke mit Stichkappen,
nördlich Seitenschiff mit Kreuzgratgewölben
Innenfoto auf Gaststättenseite[207]
SandonAll Saints (CC)
HE 1294163
Südseite Halle mit Paralleldach, Nordseite Pseudobasilika
mit abgesetztem Schleppdach, Nordseitenschiff 14. Jh., im 19. Jh. umgebaut
SeighfordSt Chad (CC)
HE 1258080
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Nordseitenschiff 14./15. Jh.,
Hauptschiff Teileinsturz 1610, Wiederaufbau 1748
SwynnertonSt Mary (CC)
HE 1374205
Langhaus seit 13. Jh. dreischiffig, Nordseite Pseudobasilika,
Südseite seit 19. Jh. Basilika,
Chor mit Südkapelle (Paralleldach) wahrscheinlich Halle
TrysullAll Saints (CC)
HE 1232253
dreischiffig, Seitenschiffe 13. Jh. mit späteren
Veränderungen, u. a. neuzeitl. Dachflächenfenster
Weston-un-
der-Lizard
St Andrew (CC)
HE 1294950
Seitenschiffe nur östlich und als Sakristei bzw. Kapelle deklariert, waagerechte Decken wenig unter (Mittel-) Schiffsgewölbe, Grenzfall
WiggintonSt Leonard (CC)
HE 1038802
Hauptschiff 1777, gleich hohes, breiteres Nordseitenschiff 1830, gewinkeltes Quer- und Paralleldach
WychnorSt Leonard (CC)
HE 1038440
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer

Shropshire

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Shropshire (19)

Anzahl: 35

St Mary Magdalene, Albrighton
St Mary Magdalene, Albrighton
St Leonard, Bridgnorth
St Leonard, Bridgnorth
St Michael and All Angels, Loppington
St Michael and All Angels, Loppington
St Michael, Munslow
St Michael, Munslow
OrtKircheAnmerkungen
Cleobury NorthSt Peter and
St Paul (CC)
HE 1383457
Seitenschiffe 13. Jh., Nordseite
teils Pseudobasilika, teils Halle, Südseite Basilika
ClunSt George (CC)Nordseite Halle, Südseite Basilika
CoalbrookdaleHoly Trinity (CC)
CoundSt Peter (CC)
Ditton PriorsSt John
the Baptist (CC)
zweischiffig, gemeinsames steiles Dach
EdgmondSt Peter [208] (CC)
HE 1054183
dreischiffig, gemeinsames gering geneigtes Dach
High ErcallSt Michael and
All Angels (CC)
HE 1038604
dreischiffig, gemeinsames gering geneigtes Dach
HinstockSt Oswald (CC)
HE 1308042
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Hauptschiff 1720, Südseitenschiff 1800
HodnetSt Luke (CC)
LilleshallSt Michael and
all Angels (CC)
Little WenlockSt Lawrence (CC)
LlanyblodwelSt Michael (CC)
LoppingtonSt Michael and
all Angels (CC)
Moreton CorbetSt Bartholomew (CC)
MunslowSt Michael (CC)
MyddleSt Peter (CC)
HE 1295092
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, 1744 erneuert, Turm 1635
OswestrySt Oswald (CC)
PreesSt Chad (CC)
PulverbatchSt Edith (CC)
QuatfordSt Mary Magdalene (CC)
QuattSt Andrew (CC)
St Martin’sSt Martin (CC)
SelattynSt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
ShawburySt Mary
the Virgin (CC)
HE 1055376
Südseite Pseudobasilika, 12. Jh.,
Nordseite Stufenhalle mit Paralleldach, 15. Jh.
SheriffhalesSt Mary’ (CC)
ShrewsburySt Chad (CC)
HE 1344941
ovale klassizistische flachdeckige Emporenhalle, schlanke Säulen zu Architravbalken
St Giles (CC)
St Julian (CC)„nave of 5 bays with Tuscan arcade“
StottesdonSt Mary (CC)
HE 1189978
Südseite Halle mit Paralleldach, mögl. 1330,
Nordseite Pseudobasilika mit Schleppdach, um 1180
TongSt Bartholomew (CC)
HE 1053606
dreischiffig, mit geringen Dachneigungen,
aber wuchtigen Arkaden Grenzfall von Hallenkirche und Pseudobasilika
West FeltonSt Michael
the Archangel (CC)
HE 1041881
Nordseite Halle mit Paralleldach,
Südseite Pseudobasilika, Schleppdach mit niedriger Traufe
WestburySt Mary’s Church
(CC)
WhitchurchSt Alkmund’s Church
(CC) HE 1254774
1794/95, dreischiffig, flache Decke;
Westfassade mit mittelalterlichen Resten
WilleyChurch of St John
(CC)
WorfieldSt Peter the Apostle (CC)

Worcestershire

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Worcestershire (29)

Anzahl: 43

St John the Baptist, Hagley
St John the Baptist, Hagley
St Martin, Holt
St Martin, Holt
St Nicholas, Kemerton
St Nicholas, Kemerton
St Leonard, Ribbesford
St Leonard, Ribbesford
OrtKircheAnmerkungen
Areley KingsSt Bartholomew’s Church
(CC)
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
AstleySt Peter’s Church
(CC)
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
BadseySt James’ Church
(CC)
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
BelbroughtonHoly Trinity Church
(CC)
Nordseite Halle mit Paralleldach,
Südseite Pseudobasilika mit fast gleichmäßiger Dachneigung
BewdleySt Anne’s Church
(CC)
klassizistisch, ein Walmdach,
tonnengewölbtes Mittelschiff, flachdeckige Seitenschiffe
BockletonSt Michael’s Church
(CC) HE 1082473
einschiffiges Langhaus, kleiner Hallenchor mit Paralleldächern
BredonSt Giles’ Church
(CC) HE 1117088
Nordseite Pseudobasilika mit gering geneigtem Pultdach,
Südseite Halle mit Paralleldach
BroadwasCh. of St Mary Magdalene
(CC) HE 1349345
zweischiffig: Südkapelle mit Paralleldach und zweijochiger Anbindung
BromsgroveSaint John the Baptist’s Ch.
(CC)
dreischiffige Basilika, Chorpartie zweischiffige Halle mit Paralleldächern
CastlemortonSt Gregory’s Church
(CC)
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, schmales Südseitenschiff
ClentSt Leonard’s Church
(CC) HE 1167000
dreischiffig, Nordseite Hallenkirche mit Paralleldächern,
Südseite Pseudobasilika mit Schleppdach
Clifton-upon-TemeSt Kenelm’s Church
(CC)
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
Croome D’AbitotSt Mary Magdalene’s Ch.
(CC)
dreischiffig, außen neugotisch, innen klassizistisch,
schwach gewölbte Decken
DodfordHoly Trinity & St Mary’s Ch.
(CC) HE 1100097
Südkapelle mit zweibogiger Arkade und Paralleldach,
pseudobasilikaler Querschnitt, aber mangels Innenfotos nicht auszuschließen
Droitwich SpaSt Andrew’s Church
(CC)
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer
EckingtonHoly Trinity Church
(CC)
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer
ElmbridgeSt Mary’s Church
(CC)
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
HagleySt John the Baptist’s Church
(CC)
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer
Hampton LovettCh. of St Mary & All Saints
(CC) HE 1215375
zweischiffige Halle aus Schiff, Chor und versetzt platzierter Nordkapelle
HanburySt Mary the Virgin’s Ch.[209]
(CC) HE 1350133
Schiff Südseite Pseudobasilika mit Schleppdach,
Nordseite Halle mit Paralleldach,
Chorpartie Halle aus Chor und mehreren vielfach verbundenen Kapellen
Hanley CastleSt Mary’s Church
(CC)
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
HartleburySt James’ Church
(CC) HE 1288150
dreischiffig, Rippengewölbe, Langhaus unter einem gering geneigten
Satteldach, Chorpartie unter Paralleldächern
HimbletonSt Mary Magdalene's Ch
(CC) HE 1081205
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
HindlipSt James’ Church
(CC) HE 1081190
Paralleldächer, zwei- bis dreischiffig,
langes Südseitenschiff, Nordkapelle nur am Chor
HoltSt Martin’s Church
(CC) HE 1349337
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
HuddingtonSt James’ Church
(CC) HE 1350155
zweischiffig, kurzes Südseitenschiff mit Paralleldach
KemertonSt Nicholas (CC)
HE 1296868
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer,
ab frühem 13. Jh., erweitert 14. u. 15. Jh., aber 1846–1850 abgesehen vom Turm völlig erneuert
KempseySt Mary the Virgin's Ch.
[210] (CC) HE 1157621
dreischiffig, ein mäßig geneigtes Satteldach,
Arkadenmauern wohl auch von Seitenschiffsgewölben überragt
KyreSt Mary’s Church
(CC)
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
LeighSt Eadburga’s Church
(CC) HE 1098765
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
MambleSt John the Baptist’s Ch.
(CC) HE 1081406
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
Martin HussingtreeCh. of St Michael & All
Angels (CC)
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Südseitenschiff klein
NewlandSt Leonard’s Church
(CC) HE 1098739
einschiffiges Langhaus, zweischiffiger Chor mit Paralleldächern, 1862
NortonSt James’ Church
(CC) HE 1242858
Zweischiffige Halle mit Paralleldächern, moderner Nordanbau
OffenhamSt Mary & St Milburgh’s Ch.
(CC)
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
RibbesfordSt Leonard’s Church
(CC) HE 1115135
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, Seitenschiffe 12. bzw. 15. Jh., östl. Teil der Nordarkade 19. Jh., hölzerne Südarkade 19. Jh.
Rous LenchSt Peter’s Church
(CC)
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
Tenbury WellsSt Mary’s Church
(CC)
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer
White Ladies AstonSt John the Baptist’s Ch.
(CC) HE 1258836
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
WickSt Mary’s Church
(CC) HE 1258672
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
WolverleySt John the Baptist’s Ch.
(CC) HE 1348319
dreischiffig, klassizistische Emporenhalle
mit flachen Decken und rundbogigen Arkaden, 1772
WorcesterSt Alban’s Church
(CC) HE 1005272
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
St John's Church
(CC) HE 1390120
dreischiffig, südl. Langhaus Querdächer, sonst parallele Längsdächer,
12., 14. und 15. Jh., Nordseitenschiff im 19. Jh. erneuert

Herefordshire

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Herefordshire (14)

Anzahl: 42

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
BreintonSt Michael (CC)zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
Innenfoto fehlt
BridstowSt Bridget (CC)dreischiffig, Paralleldächer
BromyardSt Peter (CC)dreischiffig, Paralleldächer
Canon PyonSt Lawrence[211] (CC)
HE 1081974
Südseite Basilika mit niedrigen Obergaden, Nordseite Hallenkirche mit Paralleldach
ClehongerAll Saints (CC)zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
ColwallSt James the Great (CC)dreischiffig, Paralleldächer
CradleySt James (CC)zweischiffig, sehr schmales Nordseitenschiff mit Paralleldach siehe Orthofotos,
trotz Kon­struk­tions­prinzip landesüblicher Hallen­kirchen möglicherweise Innenhöhen einer Pseudobasilika
EardisleySt Mary
Magdalene (CC)
Nordseite Halle mit Paralleldächern,
Südseite Basilika mit niedrigem Obergaden
EastnorSt John
the Baptist (CC)
Paralleldächer, Langhaus zweischiffig,
Chor mit zusätzlicher Nordkapelle
EyeSt Peter and
St Paul (CC)
Langhaus Basilika, Chor mit Nordkapelle 2×2-jochige Einstützenhalle
FownhopeSt Mary (CC)zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
GarwaySt Michael (CC)
HE 1099751
Reste einer größeren Templerkirche, Langhaus einschiffig,
3-jochiger Chor bildet mit Südkapelle Einstützenhalle
GoodrichSt Giles (CC)zwei gleich lange, ungegliederte Schiffe, Paralleldächer
Innenfoto s. Goodrich Church Guide[212]
Hampton BishopSt Andrew (CC)längerer Teil östlich des Turms zweischiffig mit Paralleldächern
HentlandSt Dubricius (CC)
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
HerefordAll Saints (CC)
HE 1025105
Paralleldächer, Halle aus zwei gleich hohen Schiffen,
teilw. Obergaden gegen das etwas niedrigere Südschiff
St Peter[213] (CC)
HE 1196883
dreischiffiges Hallenlanghaus, nur Nordschiff mit Paralleldach,
Chorpartie Pseudobasilika
St Nicholas (CC)
HE 1196831
1842, dreischiffig, Dachneigung ≤ 30°
Holme LacySt Cuthbert (CC)zwei gleich lange Schiffe mit Paralleldächern
KingstoneSt Michael (CC)zwei gleich lange Schiffe und Chorteile mit Paralleldächern
KingtonSt Mary (CC)
HE 1208031
vierschiffig: zweischiffige Halle und
zwei niedrige Außenschiffe (Südseite Pseudobasilika, Nordseite Basilika)
mit Pultdächern, um 1300, nördl. Außenschiff 1874
LeaSt John
the Baptist (CC)
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
LedburySt Michael and
All Angels (CC)
HE 1301825
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, Kern 12. Jh., Seitenschiffe 13. bzw. 14. Jh.
LeominsterSt Peter and
St Paul (CC)
HE 1077617
organisatorisch historisch zwei Kirchen:
Prioratskirche basilikal aus Nordschiff (12. Jh.) u. Nordseitenschiff (19. Jh.),
Pfarrkirche Stufenhalle aus Südschiff (13. Jh.) und Südseitenschiff (14. Jh.)
LlangarronSt Deinst (CC)zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
LlanwarneSt John
the Baptist (CC)
HE 1301841
zweischiffig, Giebel der Paralleldächer erhalten (Ruine)
LugwardineSt Peter (CC)
HE 1099844
Längsdach mit zwei Querdächern,
Kern überw. 13. u. 14. Jh., Arkaden 19. Jh.
Mansel LacySt Michael (CC)zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
MordifordHoly Rood
(Heiligkreuz) (CC)
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
Much CowarneSt Mary (CC)zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
Much MarcleSt Bartholomew (CC)Langhaus dreischiffige Basilika,
Chor mit Nordkapelle Halle von 2×2 Jochen mit Paralleldächern
Richard’s CastleSt Bartholomew (CC)zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
Ross-on-WyeSt Mary (CC)vierschiffig, Paralleldächer
St WeonardsSt Weonard (CC)
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
TarringtonSt Philip and
St James (CC)
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
Upton BishopSt John
the Baptist (CC)
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
WalfordSt Michael and
All Angels (CC)
zweischiffig, Langhaus Pseudobasilika mit Schleppdach,
Chorpartie Halle mit Paralleldächern
WesthideSt Bartholomew (CC)zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
Weston un-
der Penyard
St Lawrence (CC)zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
WhitbourneSt John
the Baptist (CC)
HE 1286312
geweiht 1332, stark restauriert frühes 19. Jh. u. 1880, Nordseitenschiff unter Paralleldach
WhitchurchSt Dubricius (CC)
HE 1224924
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
WoolhopeSt George (CC)
HE 1156792
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, Arkaden 13. Jh.,
große Teile der Kirche 1848 bzw. 1883 erneuert

Wales

Verwaltungseinteilung von Wales

Gliederung des Landes:

Den Ceremonial Counties (Zeremonialgrafschaften) Englands entsprechen in Wales die Preserved Counties (Bewahrten Grafschaften). Dabei wurde die historische Grafschaft Glamorgan in drei Preserved Counties unterteilt. Andererseits umfasst das Preserved County Dyfed drei historische Grafschaften, das Preserved County Gwynedd zwei. Die für die meisten Belange zuständigen Principalities (Fürstentümer), auch Counties (Grafschaften) genannt, sind von ihrer Struktur her Unitary Authorities (Einheits-Gebietskörperschaften). Gwent entspricht einem historischen Territorium, das bei etwa konstanter Ausdehnung bis ins 16. Jahrhundert Gwent hieß, nach der Annexion Wales’ durch England 1535 dann jahrhundertelang Monmouthshire.

Hintergrundinformationen:

  • Cadw = Staatliche Denkmalbehörde in Wales
  • DAT = Dyfed Archaeological Trust

In beiden Fällen ist die Nummer in der staatlichen Denkmalliste mit angegeben.

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Wales (58)

Anzahl: 162, davon 6 auch Pseudobasilika

Powys

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Powys (9)

Anzahl: 18

St Catwg’s Church, Llangattock
St Catwg’s Church, Llangattock
Church of St Dogfan, Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant
Church of St Dogfan, Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant
OrtKircheAnmerkungen
Builth WellsSt Mary’s Church
(CC)
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, 1875
BreconSt Mary’s Church
(CC) Cadw 7015
dreischiffig ≤14. Jh., Paralleldächer
ClyroSt Michael and All Angels’ Ch.
(CC) Cadw 15196
zweischiffig wahrsch. erst seit 1853, Paralleldächer; Turmbasis 14. Jh.
CrickhowellSt Edmund’s Church
(CC)
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer
CwmdauddwrSt Bride’s Church
(CC)
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
DefynnogSt Cynog’s Church
(CC) Cadw 6774
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, 15. Jh.
KerrySt Michael and All Angels’ Ch.
(CC) Cadw 7558
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, überw. 14. Jh.
LlandysilioSt Tysilio’s Church
(CC) Cadw 8508
zweischiffig, Seitenschiff schmal, Paralleldächer
LlangattockSt Catwg’s Church
(CC) Cadw 6675
zweischiffig 14. Jh., aber im 18. u. 19. Jh. stark verändert, Paralleldächer
LlangorsSt Peulin’s Church
(CC) Cadw 6761
zweischiffig seit 15. Jh., Paralleldächer
Llanbedr,
Crickhowell
St Peter’s Church
(CC)
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
Llanrhaeadr-
ym-Mochnant
St Dogfan’s Church
(CC) Cadw 636
dreischiffig evt. ab 15. Jh., Paralleldächer
LlansilinSt Silin’s Church
(CC) Cadw 638
dreischiffig, zwei gleichwertige Schiffe seit 15. Jh., kleineres Nordseitenschiff
MeifodSt Tysilio and St Mary’s Church
(CC) Cadw 7646
zweischiffig seit 15. Jh., Paralleldächer
Old Radnor,
Radnor
St Stephen’s Church
(CC) Cadw 9131
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, überw. 15. Jh.
PencelliSt Meugan's St Meugan’s Church
(CC) Cadw 21105
zweischiffig wohl seit 14. Jh., Paralleldächer
TalgarthSt Gwendoline’s Church
(CC)
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
WelshpoolSt Mary’s Church
(CC) Cadw 7775
dreischiffig seit 16. Jh., Paralleldächer

Gwent

St Mary’s Priory, Abergavenny

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Gwent (18)

Anzahl: 22, davon 1 auch Pseudobasilika

St Mary’s, Abergavenny
St Cadoc, Raglan
St Cadoc, Raglan
St Mary’s Priory, Usk
St Mary’s Priory, Usk
OrtKircheAnmerkungen
AbergavennyPriory of St Mary
(CC)
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
Holy Trinity Church
(CC) Cadw 2383
dreischiffig, gemeinsames gering geneigtes Dach, 1840–1842
BedwasSt Barrwg’s Church
(CC)
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
BedwelltySt Sannan’s Church
(CC)
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
CaerleonSt Cadoc’s Church
(CC)
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer
CaldicotSt Mary’s Church
(CC) Cadw 2019
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
Christchurch
Newport
Holy Trinity Church
(CC)
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer
LlantarnamSt Michael and All Angels
(CC) Cadw 3121
Halle aus Chor und großer Nordkapelle, Paralleldächer
Llantilio PertholeySt Teilo Church
(CC) Cadw 2002
Chor mit einer der Kapellen eine Halle,
übrige Seitenschiffe und Kapellen pseudobasilikal
MathernSt Tewdric’s Church
(CC)
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer
MonmouthSt Mary's Priory Ch.
(CC)
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer
MynyddislwynSt Tudor’s Church
(CC)
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
NewbridgeSt Paul’s Church
(CC) Cadw 21498
dreischiffig, kurze Seitenschiffe unter paarigen Zwerchgiebeln
NewportNewport Cathedral
(CC)
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer
Penallt(alte) St Mary’s Church
(CC)
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
PenhowSt John the Baptist’s
(CC)
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
RaglanSt Cadoc’s Church
(CC)
östliche Teile zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
St Brides WentloogelSt Bridget’s Church
(CC)
zweischiffig: zweijochige Nordkapelle, Paralleldächer
ShirenewtonSt Thomas à Becket
(CC)
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
SkenfrithSt Bridget’s Church
(CC)
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer
TrevethinSt Cadoc’s Church
(CC)
Langhaus zweischiffig, Paralleldächer,
an Querhausarmen durch doppelte Arkaden ebenfalls Hallenbildung
UskSt Mary's Priory Ch.
(CC)
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer

Glamorgan

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Glamorgan (9)

Anzahl: 17

South Glamorgan:

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in South Glamorgan (4)

Anzahl: 13

St CadocLlancarfan
St CadocLlancarfan
St Illtud, Llantwit Major
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Illtud, Llantwit Major
OrtKircheAnmerkungen
CardiffSt Catherine's Church, King's Road, Cardiff Cadw 13747dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, 1883–1886
St Margaret's Church in Roath
(CC) Cadw 13819
Halle mit Paralleldächern aus Chor,
Nordquerhaus und Bute-Mausoleum, 1881–1886
St Luke's Church in Canton
(CC)
Paralleldächer, 19. Jh., Backstein
CowbridgeHoly Cross Church
(CC) Cadw 13187
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Südseitenschiff vor 1473
Dinas PowysSt Peter’s Church
(CC) Cadw 16502
zweischiffig Paralleldächer, 1929/1930,
urspr. geplantes Nordseitenschiff weggelassen
LlancarfanSt Cadoc’s Church
(CC) Cadw 13605
zweischiffig, seit 13. oder 14. Jh., Paralleldächer
Llantwit MajorSt Illtyd’s Church
(CC) Cadw 13259
Stufenhalle mit flach gedecktem Mittelschiff,
fensterlose angedeutete Hochschiffswände;
dreischiffig von mittl. bis spätem 13. Jh.; Kern 11. Jh.
Old St Mellons,
Cardiff
St Mellon’s Church
(CC) Cadw 13865
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Kern 14. Jh., Süd-„Kapelle“ 15. Jh.
St FagansSt Mary’s Church
(CC) Cadw 13871
zweischiffig seit 1859/60, Paralleldächer; ältere Teile 12. u. 14. Jh.
St Hilary,
Llanfair
St Hilary’s Church
(CC) Cadw 13170
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer,
Chor 12. Jh., Südseitenschiff vor 1423, Fenster 19. Jh.
St LythansSt Bleiddian’s Church
(CC) Cadw 13635
zweischiffige Halle mit Paralleldächern
aus Chor und Südkapelle, Tudor
SplottSt Saviour’s Church
(CC) Cadw 13808
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, 1887/88
St. Nicholas and BonvilstonChurch of St Nicholas
(CC) Cadw 13636
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Arkade Typ 14. Jh.

Mid Glamorgan:

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Mid Glamorgan (3)

Anzahl: 2, beide erst im 19. Jh. zur Hallenkirche erweitert.

OrtKircheAnmerkungen
BettwsSt David’s Church
(CC) Cadw 18626
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Nordseitenschiff 1893,
übrige Kirche 12., 15., 16. Jh.
Newcastle,
Bridgend
St Illtyd’s Church
(CC) Cadw 11312
Kirche seit 14. Jh.,
Nordseitenschiff 1849/50, Paralleldächer

West Glamorgan:

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in West Glamorgan (2)

Anzahl: 2, beide im 19. und 20. Jh. neu errichtet.

OrtKircheAnmerkungen
SkettySt Paul’s Church
(CC) Cadw 11754
dreischiffig, Parralleldächer,
Südseitenschiff 1896/97, Nordseitenschiff 20. Jh.
SwanseaChrist Church
(CC) Cadw 11608
dreischiffig, Parralleldächer,
1871/72, 1883,

Dyfed

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Dyfed (11)

Anzahl: 52, davon 4 auch Pseudobasilika

Carmarthenshire:

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Carmarthenshire (2)

Anzahl: 23, davon 1 auch Pseudobasilika

St Peter’s Church, Carmarthen, Hauptschiff
St Peter’s Church, Carmarthen, Südseitenschiff
St Peter’s Church, Carmarthen
OrtKircheAnmerkungen
AbergwiliSt David’s Church
(CC)
schmales Nordseitenschiff, Paralleldächer, 1843
CarmarthenSt Peter’s Church
(CC) DAT 9435
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
Christ Church
(CC)
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, 1869
CilycwmSt Michael’s Church
(CC) DAT 10906
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
CyffigKirche
(CC)
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
LlanarthneySt David’s Church
(CC) DAT 18982
zweischiffig, gemeinsames Dach
LlandeiloSt Teilo’s Church
(CC) DAT 11097
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, großenteils M. 19. Jh. und 1903 erneuert
LlandyfeisantSt Tyfi’s Church
(CC) Cadw 11108
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, großenteils im 19. Jh. wiederaufgebaut,
Südseitenschiff mögl. mittelalterlich
LlanegwadSt Egwad’s Church
(CC) DAT 21451
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, 19. Jh.
LlanelliSt Ellyw’s Church
(CC) DAT 11888
Langhaus der Kreuzkirche einschiffig,
Chorpartie nördlich Halle mit Paralleldach,
südlich Pseudobasilika mit abgesetztem Schleppdach
LlanfihangelSt Michael’s Church
(CC) DAT 15632
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, spätmittelalterlich, 4/5 Originalsubstanz
LlangathenSt Cathen’s Church
(CC) DAT 10929
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
LlangyndeyrnSt Cyndeyrn’s Church
(CC) DAT 9399
zweischiffig Paralleldächer
LlangyninSt Cynin Church
(CC) DAT 9401
zweischiffig Paralleldächer
LlangynogChurch of St Cynog
(CC) DAT 25800
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
LlanllwchSt Mary’s Church
(CC) DAT 9495
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
LlansadwrnSt Sadwrn’s Church
(CC) DAT 10945
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, i. Wes. mittelalterlich
MyddfaiSt Michael’s Church
(CC)
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
PembreySt Illtyd’s Church
(CC) 11872
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
LlansteffanSt Ystyffan’s Church
(CC) DAT 9404
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
LlandoverySt Dingat’s Church
(CC) DAT 10991
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
LlandybieSt Tybie’s Church
(CC) DAT 10915
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
St IshmaelsSt Ishmael’s Church
(CC) Cadw 9411
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, überw. 19. Jh.

Pembrokeshire:

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Pembrokeshire (8)

Anzahl: 26, davon 3 auch Pseudobasilika

St Mary’s Church, Tenby
St David, Llanddewi Velfrey
St David, Llanddewi Velfrey
OrtKircheAnmerkungen
AmrothSt Elidyr’s Church
(CC) DAT 6044
Langhaus einschiffig, Chorpartie zweischiffig mit Paralleldächern
BegellySt Mary’s Church
(CC) DAT 6045
Nordkapelle mit Paralleldach überwiegend am Chor
BletherstonSt Mary’s Church
(CC) DAT 6046
BrawdySt David’s Church
(CC) DAT 14396
BurtonSt Mary’s Church
(CC) DAT 14533
Schiff mit Nordseitenschiff Pseudobasilika mit abgesetztem Schleppdach,
Chor mit Südkapelle Hallenchor
Carew CheritonSt Mary’s Church
(CC) DAT 6007
CastlemartinSt Michael’s Church
(CC) Cadw 5948
CilgerranSt Llawddog’s Church
(CC) DAT 11972
HaverfordwestSt Martin’s Church
(CC) DAT 12041
JeffreystonSt. Oswald and St. Jeffrey
(CC) DAT 6052
dreischiffig, Südseite mit Zwerchgiebeln
Lampeter VelfreySt Elidyr’s Church
(CC) DAT 6050
Llanddewi VelfreySt David’s Church
(CC) DAT 18982
mit Nordkapelle an Chor u. östl. Schiff
zweischiffige Halle mit Paralleldächern
ManorbierSt James’ Church
(CC) DAT 5975
MartletwySt Marcellus Church
(CC) DAT 6080
wohl 13. Jh., 1848–1850 stark verändert
Monkton PriorySt Nicholas and St John
(CC) DAT 6330
Langhaus einschiffig,
Chorpartie zweischiffig mit Paralleldächern
NarberthSt Andrew’s Church
(CC) DAT 6475
relat. östlich gelegenes Nordseitenschiff mit Paralleldach, 1862
NevernSt Brynach’s Church
(CC) DAT 12746
zweijochiges Südseitenschiff mit Paralleldach
New MoatSt Nicholas’s Church
(CC) DAT 6086
PrendergastSt David’s Church
(CC) DAT 12039
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
RhoscrowtherSt Decuman’s Church
(CC) DAT 6591
Robeston WathenSt Andrew’s Church
(CC) DAT 6092
RudbaxtonSt Michael’s Church
(CC) DAT 12009
SaundersfootSt Issel’s Church
(CC) DAT 6093
zweischiffige Halle mit Paralleldächern,
dazu Südseitenschiff mit Schleppdach
SealyhamSt Dogfael Church
(CC) DAT 12011
TenbySt Mary’s Church
(CC) DAT 6177
UzmastonSt Ismael’s Church
(CC) DAT
Seitenschiff mit Paralleldach, kurz, 2/3 im 19. Jh.

Ceredigion:

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Ceredigion (1)

Anzahl: 3

OrtKircheAnmerkungen
LlanwenogSt Gwenog’s Church
(CC) DAT 9817
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Dächer 15. Jh., nur ein paar Fenster 19./20. Jh.
TremainSt Michael’s Church
(CC) DAT 15871
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, zweijochige Arkade, 19. Jh.
LlanrhystudSt Rhystyd’s Church
(CC) Cadw 9843
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, außer Turm weitgehend 1852–1854 neu

Gwynedd

Anzahl: 20

Verwaltungseinheit Gwynedd:

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Gwynedd (2)

Anzahl: 14

St Gwynhoedl’s Church, Llangwnnadl
St Gwynhoedl’s Church, Llangwnnadl
OrtKircheAnmerkungen
AberdaronSt Hywyn’s Church
(CC) Cadw 4225
zweischiffig seit 15. Jh., Paralleldächer, Hauptschiff 12. u. 14. Jh.
AbererchSt Cawrdaf’s Church
(CC) Cadw 4317
zweischiffig seit 16. Jh., Paralleldächer
BangorCh. of Our Lady and St James
(CC)Cadw 4083
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, 1866 und 1894
CaernarfonSt Mary’s Church
(CC) Cadw 3857
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, ab 14. Jh., im 19. Jh. eingreifend restauriert
CricciethSt Catherine’s Church
(CC) Cadw 4395
dreischiffig seit 15./16. Jh., Paralleldächer
DeiniolenChrist Church
(CC)
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, 1857
DolgellauSt Mary’s Church
(CC) Cadw 5064
dreischiffig, von Säulenreihen getragene gemeinsame Segmenttonne
unter gemeinsamem Satteldach; 1716, außen neoromanisch
LlanarmonSt Garmon’s Church
(CC) Cadw 4337
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
LlanenganSt Engan’s Church
(CC) Cadw 4304
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, 1520–1535
LlangwnnadlSt Gwynhoydl’s Church
(CC) Cadw 4378
dreischiffig seit 1530, Paralleldächer
LlaniestynSt Iestyn’s Church
(CC) Cadw 4258
zweischiffig seit 15. Jh., Paralleldächer; ältere Teile 13./14. Jh.
LlanuwchllynSt Deiniol’s Church
(CC) Cadw 24688
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, 1873 anstelle einer mittelalt. Kirche
NantperisSt Peris’ Church
(CC) Cadw 3759
Hallenstruktur aus gleich hohen Chor, Kapellen und Querhaus anzunehmen,
aber Bögen zwischen Chor und Kapellen weder thematisiert noch fotografiert
TrawsfynyddSt Madryn’s Church
(CC) Cadw 4846
zweischiffig seit 16. Jh., Paralleldächer; 1978 Brandschaden
St Cadwaladr in Llangadwaladr

Verwaltungseinheit Anglesey:

St Cadwaladr in Llangadwaladr

(Pseudobasiliken gibt es auf Anglesey nicht)

Anzahl: 6

OrtKircheAnmerkungen
AberffrawSt Beuno’s Church
(CC) Cadw 5270
zweischiffig seit 16. Jh., 1868 massiv verändert
Gwalchmai,
Trewalchmai
Church of St. Morhaiarn
(CC) Cadw 5331
Chorpartie seit ca. 1500 zweischiffige Halle
LlanfaesSt Catherine’s Church
(CC) Cadw 5705
dreischiffig seit 1890, Paralleldächer,
schon 1845 Ersatz des mittelalterlichen Schiffs
Llanfair-yng-NghornwySt Mary’s Church
(CC) Cadw 5380
Chorpartie zweischiffig seit 16. Jh.;
Kern 12./13. Jh., Verlängerung 15. Jh.
LlangadwaladrSt Cadwaladr’s Church
(CC) Cadw 5505
Chorpartie zweischiffig durch Südkapelle von 1661;
Kern 12./13. Jh., Chor 14. Jh.
Llanidan(alte) St Nidan’s Church
(CC) Cadw 5538
zweischiffig seit 15. Jh., Paralleldächer;
gegründet 616

Clwyd

St Mary’s Church, Cilcain

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Clwyd (9)

Anzahl: 33, davon 1 Grenzfall zur Pseudobasilika

St Mary’s Church, Cilcain
St Chad’s Church, Holt
St Chad’s Church, Holt
St Chad’s Church, Holt
St Trillo, Llandrillo yn Rhos
St Trillo, Llandrillo yn Rhos
St Eurgain and St Paul, Northop
St Eurgain and St Paul, Northop
OrtKircheAnmerkungen
AbergeleSt Michael’s Church
(CC) Cadw 237
zweischiffig seit spätestens um 1400, Paralleldächer
BryneglwysSt Tysilio’s Church
(CC) Cadw 721
zweischiffig seit 16. Jh., Holzpfeiler
ChirkSt Mary’s Church
(CC) Cadw 615
zweischiffig seit 1519, Paralleldächer
CilcainSt Mary’s Church
(CC) Cadu 295
zweischiffig seit mind. 15. Jh., Paralleldächer;
heute Arkade zwischen beiden Schiffen verglast
HalkynSt Mary’s Church
(CC) Cadw 542
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, 1877/78
HoltChurch
(CC) Cadw 1596
dreischiffig, geringe Dachneigungen, flache Raumdecken,
Grenzfall von Staffelhalle und Pseudobasilika, 14./15. Jh.
HopeSt Cynfarch and St Cyngar’s
(CC) Cadw 27
zweischiffig seit 15. Jh., Paralleldächer
Llanarmon-yn-St Garmon’s Church
(CC) Cadw 735
zweischiffig seit 15. Jh., Paralleldächer
Llanbedr-y-cenninSt Peter’s Church
(CC) Cadw 3203
Halle aus Chor und durch Doppelbogen angebundene Südkapelle
(mit quer zur Schiffsachse stehendem Dach)
LlanddogedSt Doged’s Church
(CC) Cadw 91
zweischiffig (seit 16. Jh.?), Paralleldächer, 1839 erhöht
Llandrillo yn Rhos,
Rhos-on-Sea, Conwy
St Trillo’s Church
(CC) Cadw 143
zweischiffig seit frühem 16. Jh., Paralleldächer
LlanddulasSt Cynbryd’s Church
(CC) Cadw 19024
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, 1868/69
anstelle Vorgängern aus Mittelalter und 18. Jh.
LlandyrnogSt Tyrnog’s Church
(CC) Cadw 748
zweischiffig seit spätem 15. Jh., Paralleldächer
Llanelian yn RhosSt Elian’s Church
(CC) Cadw 177
zweischiffig seit etwa 1500, Paralleldächer
LlanelidanSt Elidan’s Church
(CC) Cadw 760
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, 14./15. Jh.
Llanfair Dyffryn ClwydCh. of St Cynfarch and St Mary
(CC) Cadw 767
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, i. Wes. 15. Jh.
Llanfair TalhaiarnSt Mary’s Church
(CC) Cadw 182
zweischiffig seit 15. Jh., Paralleldächer
LlanfarchellSt Marcella’s Church
(CC) Cadw 952
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, großenteils 15. Jh., Südschiff teilw. älter
LlanfwrogSt Mwrog & St Mary’s Ch.
(CC) Cadw 890
zweischiffig, Südseitenschiff 15. Jh., Paralleldächer
LlanefyddCh. of SS Nefydd and Mary
(CC) Cadw 199
zweischiffig seit spätestens 15. Jh., Paralleldächer
LlangollenSt Collen’s Church
(CC) Cadw 1164
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer,
Nordseitenschiff mittelalterlich, Südseitenschiff 19. Jh.
LlangynhafalSt Cynhafal’s Church
(CC) Cadw 786
zweischiffig seit 15. Jh., Paralleldächer
Llanrhaeadr-yng-NghinmeirchSt Dyfnog’s Church
(CC)
Paralleldächer, zweischiffig wohl 14. Jh.,
heutige Decken aber um 1500
Llanrhychwyn
Trefriw
St Rhychwyn’s Church (CC) 3211zweischiffig seit frühem 16. Jh., Paralleldächer
LlansannanSt Sannan’s Church
(CC) Cadw 212
zweischiffig seit dem Mittelalter,
Paralleldächer wieder seit Restaurierung 1879
LlysfaenSt Cynfran’s Church
(CC) Cadw 142
zweischiffig seit 14. Jh., Paralleldächer
LlanrwstSt Grwst’s Church
(CC) Cadw 3622
zweischiffig seit spätem 19. Jh., Paralleldächer
LlanynysSt Saeran’s Church
(CC) Cadw 808
zweischiffig vor 15. Jh., Paralleldächer
NorthopCh. of St Eurgain and St Peter
(CC) Cadw 321
zweischiffige Stufenhalle seit 15./16. Jh., flache Paralleldächer,
innen Seitenschiff mit Pultdecke, Hauptschiff mit offenem Dachwerk
RhuddlanSt Mary’s Church
(CC) Cadw 1400
zweischiffig seit 15. Jh., Paralleldächer
RuthinSt Peter’s Church
(CC) Cadw 905
gegründet 1310, zweites Schiff noch im 14. Jh., Paralleldächer
St AsaphSt Kentigern and St Asaph’s Ch.
(CC) Cadw 1447
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, Perpendicular und ältere Gotik
WhitfordCh. of St Mary and St Beuno
(CC) Cadw 327
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, Nordseitenschiff 14./15. Jh.,
Südseitenschiff 1845/46

Schottland

Council Areas (Ratsgebiete) Schottlands,
historische Verbindungen = gemeinsame Hintergrundfarbe

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Schottland (58)

Anzahl = 36, davon 1 auch unter Pseudobasiliken notiert

Hintergrundinformationen:

  • HE, hier Historic Environment
  • Cm, „Canmore“, ein weiteres Portal der Denkmalbehörde Historic Environment Scotland
  • POWiS, „Places Of Worship in Scotland“, Portal des Scotland’s Churches Trust
Council Areas (Ratsgebiete) in den dicht besiedelten Bereichen Schottlands,
historische Verbindungen = gemeinsame Hintergrundfarbe

Dumfries and Galloway

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Dumfries and Galloway (3)

OrtKircheAnmerkungen
DumfriesSt Michael's Church[214]
(CC) HE 26335
dreischiffig, rundbogige Arkaden, Muldendecken,
klassizistisch, 1744–1746

Ayrshire

Pseudobasiliken wurden in Ayrshire nicht gefunden

Anzahl: 2

OrtKircheAnmerkungen
Old CumnockAlte Kirche
(CC) HE 24092
2 × 3 Joche unter erweitert H-förmiger Dachlandschaft,
neugotisch, 1866
Ayr-St QuivoxSt Quivox Church
(CC) HE 48638
Halle aus 3 × 2 Jochen in einem durch kurze Seitenschiffe erweiterten T-Grundriss,
Mittelalter, 1595, 1767, 1825

Greater Glasgow

Greater Glasgow ist für verschiedene Bereiche des öffentlichen Lebens und öffentlicher Leistungen unterschiedlich definiert. Auf jeden Fall dazu gehören außer Glasgow die beiden anderen Council Areas in der historischen Grafschaft Lanarkshire sowie die drei Council Areas in der historischen Grafschaft Renfrewshire und die beiden in der historischen Grafschaft Dunbartonshire.

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Greater Glasgow (21)

Anzahl: 8

St Mary’s, Glasgow-Calton
St Mary’s, Glasgow-Calton
OrtKircheAnmerkungen
Glasgow
Council Area
St Andrew’s in the Square
(CC) HE 32830
klassizistische dreischiffige Staffelhalle, 1739–1756
St Bride’s Church
(CC) HE 32531
zweischiffig mit Paralleldächern, neugotisch, 1903/04 und 1915/16
Pfarrkirche Cardonald
(CC) HE 33603
dreischiffig mit Paralleldächern, neugotisch, 1888/89
Saint Mary's Church
in Calton (CC) HE 33810
dreischiffige Emporenhalle, klassizistisch, 1841/42
Pfarrkirche Govanhill
(CC) HE 32430
dreischiffige Staffelhalle mit offenem Dachstuhl
trotz beträchtlicher Dachneigung keine Stufenbildung
Pfarrkirche Hyndland
(CC) HE 32532
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer,
neugotisch, 1886
Pfarrkirche Jordanhill
(CC) HE 32347
1904/05 zweischiffig unter einem Dach, 1922 linkes Seitenschiff unter Paralleldach
Kilbarchan,
Renfrewshire
Council Area
(Ganz) Alte Kirche
(CC) HE 12790
Halle aus 3 × 2 Jochen, 1724,
Gesamtgrundriss Griechisches Kreuz mit kürzerem Seitenschiff nördlich am Hauptschiff

Scottish Borders

Edrom Church von Ostnordost
Edrom Church von Nordwesten

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Scottish Borders (2)

OrtKircheAnmerkungen
EdromPfarrkirche Edrom
HE 2127
außergewöhnlich geformte Halle von 2 × 3 Jochen aus Hauptschiff
und Nordquerhaus samt dessen zwei kurzen Seitenschiffen

Lothians

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in den Lothians (5)

Anzahl: 5, ein Grenzfall auch als Hallenkirche notiert.

OrtKircheAnmerkungen
Dalkeith
Midlothian
St Mary’s Church
(CC) HE 1441
Chorpartie seit 1890 zweischiffig mit Paralleldächern, Langhaus einschiffig
Dunbar
East Lothian
Pfarrkirche
(CC) HE 24842
1818–1821, dreischiffig, Spitzbogenarkaden, Dachneigung etwas über 30°,
keine Innenfotos gefunden ⇒ Grenzfall zur Pseudobasilika
North Berwick
East Lothian
St Baldred’s Church
(CC) HE 38711
zweischiffig seit 1890: Kirche seit 1861, neoromanisch
Pencaitland
East Lothian
Dorfkirche
(CC) HE 18933
am Chor zweischiffig schon vor 1630, Paralleldächer
Whitekirk
East Lothian
Pfarrkirche
(CC) HE 14615
zweijochige Arkade zum Nordseitenschiff von 1832,
das äußerlich als Querhaus erscheint; Kirche 15. Jh.

Edinburgh

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Edinburgh (3)

Anzahl: 8

St George’s Church, Westend, Edinburgh
St George’s Church, Westend, Edinburgh
OrtKircheAnmerkungen
EdinburghAugustine United Church
(CC) HE 26707
von gusseisernen Säulen gestützte Flachdecke, 1857–1861,
äußerlich dreischiffig, Neorenaissance
St Columba's Free
Church of Scotland
(CC) HE 27325
Arkaden aus gusseisernen Säulen und hölzernen Bögen,
Paralleldächer schmal mit gleicher Traufenhöhe, 1843–1845
Greenside Church
Greenside Church[215]
(CC) HE 27007
flachdeckige Halle mit Spitzbogenarkaden, 1837–1839
St George’s Church
(CC) HE 27367
dreischiffige Stufenhalle, kassettierte Mittelschiffstonne ragt bei gleicher Kämpferlage höher als die rund gefelderten Seitenschiffsgewölbe, Eisensäulen, Art Deco
ColintonSt Cuthbert's, Colinton[216] (CC) HE 26874dreischiffige Halle mit Stichkappentonne und Quertonnen, 1907, neoromanisch, Turm 1837, „italienisch“
CorstorphinePfarrkirche
(CC) HE 26888
zweischiffig seit 1828, Paralleldächer, Anfänge 1404 und 1429
DuddingstonPfarrkirche
(CC) HE 26924
zweischiffig seit 1631, breites Nordseitenschiff 1631 unter breitem, quer gestelltem, gering geneigten Satteldach
PilrigSt Paul's Church[217]
(CC) HE 27649
auch innen Mittelschiff mit Folge ebenso hoher kurzer Querschiffe

Stirlingshire

Callander Kirk

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Stirlingshire (1)

Die historische Grafschaft ist heute aufgeteilt in die Council Areas Stirling und Falkirk

OrtKircheAnmerkungen
Callander,
Stirling Council Area
Callander Kirk
(CC) HE 22901
dreischiffig unter einem 35°-Dach, „italienisch“, 1844

Nördlich des Firth of Forth

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken nördlich des Firth of Forth (19)

Anzahl: 5

St John’s Church, Alloa, Clackmannanshire
OrtKircheAnmerkungen
Alloa
Clackmannanshire
St John’s Church
(CC) HE 20957
1867–1879 und 1872, zweischiffig, Paralleldächer
Brechin
Angus
Gardner Memorial Church
(CC) HE 22568
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, 1886–1900
Ferryden
Angus
Pfarrkirche
(CC) HE 92
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, 1843
Montrose
Angus
Pfarrkirche
(CC) HE 46225
äußerlich dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, 1851;
innen möglicherweise mehrere Räume statt einer Halle
Arbroath
Angus
Alte Kirche
(CC) HE 21151
neugotisch, 1831 und 1894–1896, am Hauptschiff
nördlich kurzes Parallelschiff und doppeltes Querhaus

Highlands and Islands

Anzahl: 5

Highland Council Area

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Highland Council Area (2)

Anzahl: 2

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
Eskadale,
Com. Inverness
St Mary’s Church
(CC) HE 8105
dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, neo-normannisch,
katholisch, 1826, Veränderungen 1881
Fort George„Chapel“ (Garnisonkirche), (CC)
HE 1721 → Interior → Chapel
dreischiffige klassizistische Emporenhalle, 1767,
Mittelschiff mit Muldendecke, Seitenschiffe mit Flachdecken

Argyll and Bute

Siehe auch Pseudobasiliken in Argyll and Bute (2)

Anzahl: 3

OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
InnellanPfarrkirche
(CC), Cm 271357, SCT
dreischiffig mit Querhaus, Paralleldächer, neugotisch, 1972, 1867, 1887
Kirn BraePfarrkirche
(CC) HE 26449
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, neoromanisch, 1906/07
ObanFree (High) Church
(CC) HE 38857
Hauptschiff und deutlich schmaleres Seitenschiff, Paralleldächer,
neugotisch, 1846

Nordirland

Grafschaften und Distrikte Nordirlands

Siehe auch:

  • Hallenkirchen in der Republik Irland (46, davon 4 auch unter Pseudobasiliken)
  • Pseudobasiliken in Nordirland (10)

Anzahl: 13, davon 1 teilweise Pseudobasilika

Hintergrund-Informationen:

  • HB… = Historic Building Details im Historic Environment Viewer
    des Department for Communities Northern Ireland
OrtKircheAnmerkungenFotos
ArmaghSt Mark’s (anglikan.)[218]
(CC) HB15/17/013
(1811), 1832, 1866, neugotisch,
dreischiffige Emporenhalle, Paralleldächer
Ballynahinch,
County Down
Magheradroll
Parish Church
(CC) HB18/06/008
zweischiffig, Hauptschiff 1829 (mit Vorgänger von 1770)
mit geringer Dachneigung,
Seitenschiff aus drei untereinander mit niedrigen Bögen
verbundenen Jochen unter Querdächern
Chor-Ende
siehe Google
Streetview[219]
Ballywalter,
County Down
Holy Trinity Church
(CC) HB24/04/042
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer, neugotisch, erstes Schiff 1847, Seitenschiff 1852
BangorSt Comgall’s Ch.
(anglikanisch)
(CC) HB23/13/001
1880–1890, neugotisch, dreischiffig,
Nordseite Hallenkirche mit Paralleldach,
Südseite Pseudobasilika mit Schleppdach
Google
Streetview
von NO[220]
und Süden[221]
BelfastCrescent Church
(Brüdergemeinde)
(CC) HB26/27/009
1887, neugotisch, dreischiffig,
Seitenschiffe unter Schleppdächern,
aber innen etwa so hoch wie Mittelschiff[222]
Seitenansicht
bei Google
Streetview[223]
Ch. of St John the
Evangelist[224] (CC)
HB26/18/015 (fast leer)
doppeltes Querhaus nur wenig niedriger als das Hauptschiff,
1893/94, neugotisch
St. Jude’s (anglikan.)
(CC) HB26/02/005 A
dreischiffig mit Paralleldächern und verbindendem Querhaus,
neugotisch, Kern 1873, Seitenschiffe 1887, Querhaus 1898/99
Dromore,
County Down
Anglikanische
Kathedrale
(CC) HB17/15/022 A
zweischiffig, Paralleldächer,
Hauptschiff 1660 in frühgotischen Formen (Early English Style),
1899 großes Nordseitenschiff
(c) Brian Shaw, CC BY-SA 2.0
Killeter,
County Tyrone
St. Bestius Church
(CC)
zweischiffig mit Paralleldächern, neoromanisch,
erstes Schiff 1822, zweites 1839/40
Lambeg,
County Antrim
anglikanische
Pfarrkirche
(CC) HB19/17/004 A
zweischiffig, neugotisch, Paralleldächer,
erstes Schiff 1849, zweites Schiff 1859 oder 1869
Magherafelt,
Co. Londonderry
St Swithin’s Church
(CC)
HB08/15/001 (leer)
1856–1858, neugotisch, dreischiffig, Paralleldächer, verbindendes Querhaus
Innenfoto
bei Flickr[225]
Portrush,
County Antrim,
Nordküste
Holy Trinity
(anglikanisch)
(CC) HB03/10/017 A
dreischiffig, neugotisch, Paralleldächer,
Kern 1839–1841, Seitenschiffe 1858
Seagoe,
Portadown,
County Armagh
St Gobhan’s Church
(CC) HB14/12/009 A
1816, neugotisch, zweischiffig,
Seitenschiff kurz, Paralleldächer

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  • Liste der Pseudobasiliken im Vereinigten Königreich

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  12. GenUKI: St James' Church, Didsbury
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  14. St Bartholomew, Church Minshull
  15. http://www.westgallerychurches.com/Chesh/Holmes%20Chapel/Holmes_Chapel.html
  16. Oliver Wood: St Christophers, Pott Shrigley
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  18. Tarvin Parish: The History of St. Andrew’s
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  20. GM Innenfoto der St John the Baptist's Church, Kirkby Wharfe
  21. stoswaldslythe.org.uk
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  30. Flickr: York – St Martin cum Gregory
  31. British History: St. Mary, Bishophill Junior
  32. History of St. Sampson’s Center
  33. cornishchurches.com
  34. GENUKI: St. Michael's Church, Garton, Yorkshire (East Riding)
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  36. English Churches – East Riding of Yorkshire: All Saints’ Church, Thwing
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  41. Google Streetiew: Ecclesfield St Mary von SSO
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  60. Google Streetview: Braybrooke, All Sants' Church
  61. https://seearoundbritain.com/venues/st-james-church-edgcote-banbury-northamptonshire/pictures
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  70. Orgelsite: Sharnbrook, Church of Saint Peter
  71. HSE case studies: Case Studies – Woburn Parish Church, Woburn
  72. Beds Archives: Wootton Church Alterations and Additions
  73. https://capturingcambridge.org/centre/trinity-street/st-michael-michaelhouse-centre/
  74. peterboroughchurches.com
  75. Pevsner Architectural Guides: Norfolk 1: Norwich and North East, S. 145
  76. The Medieval Churches of Norwich: St James Pockthorpe
  77. Gerorge Plunkett's photograhs: Norwich Mediaeval City Churches
  78. Flickr: Pictures of Assington Church Suffolk, St Edmund
  79. Orgelsite: Exning – Church of St Martin
  80. Round Tower Churches: Frostenden All Saints, Innenfoto weit hinten
  81. Flickr: Nave looking West, Wetherden
  82. https://stbotolphs.org/history/
  83. Google Streetview: Holy Trinity in Colchester, Ostgiebel
  84. https://www.essexchurches.info/Church.aspx?p=Eastwood
  85. https://www.harwich-society.co.uk/maritime-heritage-trail/st-nicholas-church-part-3/
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  89. Hobnob, einschließlich Orsett
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  154. Rabbit Holes and Family Trees: Mamhead, Luftbild der Kirche
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Collegiate church of St Mary, Warwick, drawn short after the fire of 1694
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All Saints church in Great Glemham - geograph.org.uk - 2504902.jpg
(c) All Saints church in Great Glemham by Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Mary, Wolborough, Devon - East end - geograph.org.uk - 1727629.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary, Wolborough, Devon - East end
Hayes (Bromley) St Mary the Virgin from north-west (01).jpg
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St Mary the Virgin, Hayes, London Borough of Bromley as seen from the northwest.
Scarrington John of Beverley 6591918.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Ian S, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St John of Beverley Church, Scarrington, from south-west
Radbourne, St Andrew.jpg
Autor/Urheber: histman, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0

A wonderful tiny, dark church that is always left OPEN, I was told. It is approached down a narrow farm track called School Lane.

It contains some remains from Dale Abbey (also Derbyshire) and several 15th century monuments to the Pole family.

The Chandos-Pole family home, w:Radbourne Hall, is up the hill from the Church. This is not open to the public.

You can see the original north door of the church in the photograph.

The weathercock is by Derbyshire based w:Robert Bakewell (18th cent. ironwright) or one of his apprentices.
Ducklington StBartholomew south.jpg
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Church of England parish church of St Bartholomew, Ducklington, Oxfordshire: view from the south
Chancel, Saint Mary's Church, Watford.jpg
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The chancel in Saint Mary's Church, Watford, Hertfordshire
Knowstone St Peter south face 4665990.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Lewis Clarke, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Knowstone : St Peter's Church
Farnborough St Botolph from E GeoUK 6506392crop.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Colin Park, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Church seen from the east, the northern aisle is hidden.
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St Michael's church, Musbury.jpg
(c) Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Michael's church, Musbury, Devon, Great Britain. The C15 battlemented west tower is the oldest part remaining. Seen from a corner of the churchyard.
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Kirk Hammerton St John: nave and aisles
Church of St Dubricius, Whitchurch (interior).jpg
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Font in the Church of St Dubricius, Whitchurch, Herefordshire.
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(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St Mary, Alne, North Yorkshire
Holy Cross Church, Bignor - geograph.org.uk - 354023.jpg
(c) Trish Steel, CC BY-SA 2.0
Holy Cross Church, Bignor Holy Cross church is at least 900 years old, and whilst it was 'restored' and altered by the renowned Victorian architect, George Street between 1876 and 1878, it still retains a considerable amount of its original fabric.
Alphington St Michael from SE GeoUK 5564926.jpg
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St Michael's Church, Alphington. Red sandstone church, from south-east
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(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Peter's Church, Ugborough - East end
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(c) A quick visit to St Laurence in Telscombe (L) by Basher Eyre, CC BY-SA 2.0
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(c) Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
Interior, St Mary's church, North Somercotes
Church of St John Lateran (or The Reconciliation) - geograph.org.uk - 725356.jpg
(c) James Yardley, CC BY-SA 2.0
Former parish church of St John Lateran, Hengrave, Suffolk, seen from the west
Lydd Church - geograph.org.uk - 542839.jpg
(c) Cockney Laurie, CC BY-SA 2.0
Lydd Church Also known, as the only large church in the area as the Cathedral of the Marsh
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Tower, aisle and a small part of the nave's roof.
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(c) Basher Eyre, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Peter and Paul Steeple Aston in the summertime
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St. Martins Church, Ryarsh, Kent.
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Inside photo of st Mary`s Church in Brixham, Devon
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Autor/Urheber: GentryGraves, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Hagley, Worcestershire, St John the Baptist Church - interior, nave (photograph taken looking towards west)
St.James' nave - geograph.org.uk - 677900.jpg
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
St.James' nave Looking east in St.James' church
St Mary's church, Tamerton Foliot - geograph.org.uk - 1043674.jpg
(c) Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's church, Tamerton Foliot. Very similar to 84135, and the most striking view of the church, with its three gables, "the roofs made uniform in the C19" (Cherry & Pevsner), and the tower rising above. This is taken from near the gate at the east end of the churchyard.
St Michael, Chenies, Bucks - East end - geograph.org.uk - 333327.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Michael, Chenies, Bucks - East end
East-Facing View inside the Church of Saint Mary, Rotherhithe (01).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Doyle of London, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
An east-facing view inside the nave of the Church of Saint Mary, Rotherhithe, towards the altar.
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Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1159384.
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Church of England parish church of St. John the Baptist, Stanton St. John, Oxfordshire, viewed from the north-east.
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Duntisbourne Abbots Church (St. Peter), Gloucestershire, 6 September 2016. The church has a 12th Century Norman saddleback tower, nave and north aisle, 13th Century Early English porch dismantled and re-erected in 1872 next to the 19th Century Victorian south aisle of 1872 when the church was restored. Pictured is the north elevation.
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(c) Antonia, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church and churchyard St John the Baptist Church and churchyard.
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(c) Penny Mayes, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Dunstan's Church, Frinsted, Kent
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Southwest view of the Church of Saint Botolph in Cambridge.
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Parish church of St Mary the Virgin, Manuden, Essex, seen from the southeast
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Inside the nave of St Felix' parish church, Felixkirk, North Yorkshire, looking northeast into the chancel
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Village of Edrom in Scotland
Evening sun on the church tower - geograph.org.uk - 1904902.jpg
(c) Evening sun on the church tower by Gordon Hatton, CC BY-SA 2.0
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War memorial and St Peter's church spire, Hereford - geograph.org.uk - 3470627.jpg
(c) War memorial and St Peter's church spire, Hereford by Jaggery, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St John, Micklegate, York (9421743589).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Tim Green from Bradford, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
St John, Micklegate, York
North Somercotes St Mary eastward GeoUK 7282193.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Julian P Guffogg, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Interior, St Mary's church, North Somercotes
St John, Duxford - West end - geograph.org.uk - 2528583.jpg
(c) St John, Duxford - West end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Queen's Lane, Oxford - geograph.org.uk - 1328277.jpg
(c) Peter Trimming, CC BY-SA 2.0
Queen's Lane, Oxford View looking north, towards the former church of St.Peter in the East. http://www.sacred-destinations.com/england/oxford-st-peter-in-the-east-church.htm
St. Peter and St. Paul's Church, Boughton-under-Blean - geograph.org.uk - 663030.jpg
(c) pam fray, CC BY-SA 2.0
St. Peter and St. Paul's Church, Boughton-under-Blean
Pancrasweek St Pancras fr SE GeoUK 4980439.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Derek Harper, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Church from the south-east
St Thomas the Apostle, Navestock (geograph 2444499).jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Thomas the Apostle, Navestock
All Saints church, South Wimbledon - geograph.org.uk - 2733004.jpg
(c) All Saints church, South Wimbledon by Stephen Craven, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Ann's Church Manchester HDR.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Mdbeckwith, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1247612.
Brookland (Kent) St Augustine's church interior (39424968390).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jules & Jenny from Lincoln, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
Still has original box pews. The nave arcades are leaning due to subsidence years ago.
Malborough All Saints east face GeoUK 5943461.jpg
(c) N Chadwick, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of All Saints, Malborough, Devon
St Peter's Church, Ardingly - geograph.org.uk - 1428659.jpg
(c) Peter Shimmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Peter's Church, Ardingly, near to Ardingly, West Sussex, Great Britain.
Interior, St Peter's church, Hereford - geograph.org.uk - 4448894.jpg
(c) Interior, St Peter's church, Hereford by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Mary, Monken Hadley, Herts - East end - geograph.org.uk - 1494573.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary, Monken Hadley, Herts - East end
Doddington church (geograph 3842633).jpg
(c) Robin Webster, CC BY-SA 2.0
Doddington church
All Saints, Icklesham, interior.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
All Saints, Icklesham
Oxford StEbbes SE.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Motacilla, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St Ebbe's parish church, Oxford, seen from the southeast
Church of St Michael - geograph.org.uk - 5410105.jpg
(c) Church of St Michael by N Chadwick, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Chudleigh St Martin & St Mary south face GeoUK 1729255.jpg
Autor/Urheber: John Salmon, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
South face, two roofs behind the parapet
St Peter, Rodmell, pews - geograph.org.uk - 2887233.jpg
(c) St Peter, Rodmell: pews by Basher Eyre, CC BY-SA 2.0
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The Church of All Saints, Marlow (geograph 3651836).jpg
(c) Dave Hitchborne, CC BY-SA 2.0
The Church of All Saints, Marlow
Down St Mary St Mary from SE GeoUK 3459212.jpg
Autor/Urheber: JThomas, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
From the south-east
Brightwell Baldwin St Bartholomew north face GeoUK 5501455.jpg
(c) Bill Nicholls, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St Bartholomew, Brightwell Baldwin
Rudby All Saints interior.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Simon Armstrong, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1150240.
Nave of St Leonard's church - geograph.org.uk - 843673.jpg
(c) Stephen Craven, CC BY-SA 2.0
Nave of St Leonard's church The Anglican parish church of Streatham.
All Saints, Chedgrave, Norfolk - East end - geograph.org.uk - 1499565.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints, Chedgrave, Norfolk - East end
Kingston on Soar Nottinghamshire St Wilfred's Church.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Russ Hamer, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Kingston on Soar Nottinghamshire St Wilfred's Church
Bilton in Ainsty Church - geograph.org.uk - 2728272.jpg
(c) Bilton in Ainsty Church by JThomas, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Gunwalloe Church.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Tim Green, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
Gunwalloe Church
Salcombe Holy Trinity fr SW GeoUK 5112454.jpg
Autor/Urheber: don cload, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Church from the south-south-west
Fenny Stratford, St Martin's Church - geograph.org.uk - 1848140.jpg
(c) Fenny Stratford: St Martin's Church by Nigel Cox, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Peter and St Paul's Church, Aldeburgh, Suffolk crop.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Robert Cutts, crop by Ruhrfisch (talk) to reduce amount of street shown in foreground, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
Buried in the churchyard are Benjamin Britten, Peter Piers and Imogen Holst, the only daughter of Gustav Holst.
Burrington Holy Trinity GeoUK 5211381.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Derek Harper, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of the Holy Trinity, Burrington
Abbotskerswell St Mary from ENE GeoUK 7076055.jpg
(c) Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
North aisle of the Church of St Mary, Abbotskerswell, seen from the east
Brede St George eastward GeoUK 3896703.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Julian P Guffogg, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Interior, St George's church, Brede
Monkleigh Church - geograph.org.uk - 81999.jpg
(c) Stephen Bashford, CC BY-SA 2.0
West tower of St George's parish church, Monkleigh, Devon, seen from the southwest
Birchington All Saints Church 06 - East windows.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Acabashi, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Birchington All Saints Church - East windows
All Saints, Dunterton, Devon - geograph.org.uk - 1595740.jpg
(c) nick macneill, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints, Dunterton, Devon Note the beautifully carved pillars in granite, quarried from nearby Dartmoor.
Westhide church (geograph 3386496).jpg
(c) Philip Halling, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Bartholomew's parish church, Westhide, Herefordshire, seen from the south
SouthLeigh StJames south.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Motacilla, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Church of England parish church of St James the Great, South Leigh, seen from the south
Holy Trinity, Millom.jpg
(c) Perry Dark, CC BY-SA 2.0
Photograph of Holy Trinity Church, Millom, Cumbria, England
Throwley (Kent), St Michael and All Angel's church interior (31621340446).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jules & Jenny from Lincoln, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
Throwley (Kent), St Michael and All Angel's church interior
All Saints' church, Holton-cum-Beckering - geograph.org.uk - 2989881.jpg
(c) All Saints' church, Holton-cum-Beckering by J.Hannan-Briggs, CC BY-SA 2.0
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The nave of St. Michael and All Angels church - geograph.org.uk - 2418649.jpg
(c) The nave of St. Michael and All Angels church by pam fray, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St George's Church, Gravesend Kent - North arcade - geograph.org.uk - 886194.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St George's Church, Gravesend Kent - North arcade
The Parish Church of St John the Baptist, Aston Cantlow - geograph.org.uk - 2548054.jpg
(c) The Parish Church of St John the Baptist, Aston Cantlow by David Dixon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Ruckinge, St Mary Magdalene, chancel.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jules & Jenny, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
Note fire-damaged arches (recently painted).

The church is mentioned in the Domesday book of 1086. The main structure of the building is 12th century, but it was probably built on top of an old Saxon church. The Western tower was rebuilt in the 13th century, its origin being Norman. The church is built of ragstone with a plain tiled roof. The two-stage western tower has an upper section from the 13th century with a spirelet, on top of a 12th century lower stage. There is a fine west door. The south doorway is also 12th century, and there are two scratch dials, badly worn. Most of the windows date from the 14th century. Inside, most of the stonework of the arcades is badly damaged by a previous fire, some have iron straps . The octagonal piers are 14th century, the chancel arch is particularly badly affected. There are north and south aisles, the north aisle extends as far as the chancel arch, the south aisle continues into a small Lady Chapel, separated from the chancel by a wooden partition. In the east window of the north aisle, there are fragments of 14th century glass, featuring St George and the dragon. As in many churches of this area, most of the glass is clear. The chancel has medieval choir stalls with poppy head bench ends, tracery and shields. The nave roof has graceful King Posts, the roof was restored in 1938. Much damage was incurred in 1987 in the Great Storm, and has only recently been fully repaired.

In 2011 the interior plasterwork was completely redecorated and restored.
St Mary's Church, Guildford - Plan - A. H. Powell.png
St Mary's Church, Guildford - Plan - A. H. Powell
Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria St Mary's west end - geogr 929216.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's Church, Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria - West end
Norton-i-t-Moors St Bartholomew from WSW geoUK 7375703.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Dave Kelly, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Hall church from west-south-west
Long Benton St Bartholomew south face GeoUK 6779082.jpg
(c) Geoff Holland, CC BY-SA 2.0
south face of st Battholomew's Church
St Mary's, Kington - geograph.org.uk - 1750244.jpg
(c) Philip Pankhurst, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's, Kington From the NW, showing the Victorian outer North aisle.
Duffield, Saint Alkmunds, geo.uk 1817437.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Eamon Curry, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Saint Alkmunds Church, Duffield, Derbyshire
North side of the church - geograph.org.uk - 1383816.jpg
(c) Bill Nicholls, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of England parish church of St Thomas the Martyr, Oxford: view from the northeast.
All Saints Cadeby - geograph.org.uk - 158804.jpg
(c) Andrew Tatlow, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints Cadeby The church is a brass rubbing centre and has a large collection of reproduction brasses.
St Peter, Wenhaston - West end - geograph.org.uk - 4505061.jpg
(c) St Peter, Wenhaston - West end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Stoke Rivers St Bartholomew eastward GeoUK 6152537.jpg
(c) Roger Cornfoot, CC BY-SA 2.0
hall church with pointed arcade but neoclassical ceilings
St Giles in the Fields, interior.jpg
Autor/Urheber: AndyScott, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St Giles in the Fields, interior
St Michael's and All Angels, Felton - geograph.org.uk - 1802079.jpg
(c) Oliver Dixon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St Michael and All Angels, Felton. Interior of the beautiful old church at Felton, fragments of which date back to the 12th century.
St Lawrence's Church, Appleby.jpg
(c) Andrew Curtis, CC BY-SA 2.0
Photograph of St Lawrence's Church, Appleby from the east
St Nicholas, Rodmersham, Kent geograph 375164.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Nicholas, Rodmersham, Kent
Bow Brickhill All Saints fr SE GeoUK 5441439.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Dave Kelly, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
three-naved hall church
St Mary, Church Hill, Walthamstow - East end - geograph.org.uk - 2611767.jpg
(c) St Mary, Church Hill, Walthamstow - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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All Saints, Wouldham.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
All Saints, Wouldham
The south aisle of West Worlington church - geograph.org.uk - 3507642.jpg
(c) The south aisle of West Worlington church by David Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
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HarewoodChurch.jpg
(c) Bill Henderson, CC BY-SA 2.0
Harewood Church, 15th century grade I listed disused church in grounds of Harewood House, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.
All Saints Church Birchington - geograph.org.uk - 1215751.jpg
(c) pam fray, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints' parish church, Birchington, Kent, seen from the west
Funtington St Mary daylight GeoUK 3767640.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Basher Eyre, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's, Funtington from south-east
St Saviours Church, Dartmouth.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jim Linwood, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
St Saviour's Church, Dartmouth, Devon.
Interior of St Kentigern's Church, Castle Sowerby - geograph.org.uk - 274114.jpg
(c) Humphrey Bolton, CC BY-SA 2.0
Interior of St Kentigern's Church, Castle Sowerby. The aisles were added in the 16C. Unfortunately the Norman chancel arch was removed in the 18C.
Fenny Bentley St Edmund from SW 1686571.jpg
Autor/Urheber: SMJ, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St Edmund's Parish Church at Fenny Bentley from SW
St Peter and St Paul, Appledore, interior, looking West.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
St Peter and St Paul, Appledore, interior, looking West
St Mary and St Benedict Buckland Brewer view.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jack1956, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
View from the nave towards the chancel with the Orleigh Chapel in the corner in the church of St Mary and St Benedict in Buckland Brewer
Holy Trinity Church of Ireland, Portrush - geograph.org.uk - 222864.jpg
(c) Kenneth Allen, CC BY-SA 2.0
Holy Trinity Church of Ireland, Portrush. It is in the centre of the resort.
Tavistock Abbey from south east.jpg
St Eustachius' parish church, Tavistock, en:West Devon, England, seen from the southeast
Tarporley St Helen from SE GeoUK6004822.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jeff Buck, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St Helen's Church, Tarporley
St Katharine, Gosfield - geograph.org.uk - 3279405.jpg
(c) St Katharine, Gosfield by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Sampford Courtenay Church, Devon, England.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Rosser1954, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Sampford Courtenay Church, Devon, England
St Denis church, Silk Willoughby - geograph.org.uk - 2926211.jpg
(c) St Denis church, Silk Willoughby by J.Hannan-Briggs, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St. Mary's church, Kingswinford - geograph.org.uk - 1025677.jpg
(c) Jonathan Billinger, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's parish church, Kingswinford, West Midlands, seen from the south
Church of St Leonard, Clawton (geograph 5001211).jpg
(c) Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St Leonard, Clawton
Alverdiscott All Saints fr N GeoUK 3702458.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Peter Wood, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints Church at Alverdiscott from the north
St Thomas' church, Northlew - geograph.org.uk - 380604.jpg
(c) Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Thomas' church, Northlew, near to Northlew, Devon, Great Britain. St Thomas a Becket of Canterbury, that is. Seen looking past an attractive thatched cottage. Parts of the church are Norman.
Baumber St Swithin eastward GeoUK 6265895.jpg
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
St. Swithin's nave, Baumber, Linolnshire
Herefordshire, WESTON UNDER PENYARD, St Lawrence (Gary Southwell) (32775209123).jpg
Autor/Urheber: The National Churches Trust, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
Herefordshire, WESTON UNDER PENYARD, St Lawrence (Gary Southwell)
Lugwardine, St Peter's church (29844326048).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jules & Jenny from Lincoln, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0

Grade II* Listed 13th Century onwards with late 14th Century tower. Restored 1871 Surviving 12th century window.

(one of my rare flash photos!)
Exbourne St Mary BV tower from SE GeoUK 3217515.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Dave Kelly, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Tower and nave from the south-east.
Parish Church of St Peter, Stoke Goldington - geograph.org.uk - 249488.jpg
(c) Chris Walpole, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Peter's parish church, Stoke Goldington, Buckinghamshire, seen from the southeast
St Mary's Church, Brixham, and its graveyard - geograph.org.uk - 2289722.jpg
(c) St Mary's Church, Brixham, and its graveyard by David Hawgood, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Peter's Church, Brooke, Rutland 13539728115.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Amanda Slater, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St Peter Brooke was started in the 12th century and the church consists of a squat west tower, south porch, nave, chancel, north aisle and north chapel. The church was originally a chapelry of Oakham but by the 13th century the patronage was with Brooke Priory. The roof is eaved with Colleyweston slates. The nave may date to the Perpendicular period but has a Norman doorway with fine double zigzags, the arch originally round is now pointed. The north arcade dates to the mid 12th century, with square tops and heavy capitals. The chancel arch and arch from the chancel to the north aisle is Elizabethan. The tower dates to the 13th century and is of three receding stages with lancet windows in the lower and middle stages and twin lancet lights for the top of the bell-tower.
St Mary's Church Aldridge - geograph.org.uk - 296982.jpg
(c) Edward Hunt, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's Church Aldridge By the A454
Holt, St Martin's from SE 6149633.jpg
(c) Michael Garlick, CC BY-SA 2.0
Holt, St. Martin's Church
St Mary's Church, Eastham, Wirral - geograph.org.uk - 1149701.jpg
(c) John Robertson, CC BY-SA 2.0
Inside the parish church of St Mary the Blesséd Virgin, Eastham, Merseyside, looking east through the choir to the sanctuary
Eardisley church - geograph.org.uk - 2465583.jpg
(c) Eardisley church by Row17, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Cheriton Bishop, interior of St Mary's church - geograph.org.uk - 991647.jpg
(c) Martin Bodman, CC BY-SA 2.0
Cheriton Bishop: interior of St Mary’s church The dedication was to St Michael before the reformation. With a granite arcade to the north aisle, where a section of the medieval rood screen has survived
Sourton St Thomas fr WNW GeoUK 3513113.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Derek Harper, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
tower and north aisle
St. John the Baptist, Kirdford, chancel - geograph.org.uk - 2130258.jpg
(c) St. John the Baptist, Kirdford: chancel by Basher Eyre, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Mary, Neasden Lane, Church End - East end - geograph.org.uk - 3373936.jpg
(c) St Mary, Neasden Lane, Church End - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Ince St James the Great, west end geograph.org.uk - 2743736.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Eirian Evans, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
The church of St James the Great, Ince
Kirby Hill All Saints GeoUK 5814523.jpg
(c) John Slater, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of All Saints in Kirky Hill
St Nicholas's Church, Linton.jpg
(c) Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Nicholas' church, Linton
St Mary with All Saints, Rotherhithe - geograph.org.uk - 2851459.jpg
(c) St Mary with All Saints, Rotherhithe by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Mary, North Aston, Oxon - Chancel - geograph.org.uk - 1614991.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of England parish church of St Mary the Virgin, North Aston, Oxfordshire: interior of the chancel, looking east to the altar
Ss. Philip and James' interior - geograph.org.uk - 876899.jpg
(c) Jonathan Billinger, CC BY-SA 2.0
Ss. Philip and James' interior Plenty of light and colour in this village church.
St George, Dittisham, Devon - Interior - geograph.org.uk - 1727374.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St George, Dittisham, Devon - Interior
Holy Trinity Church, Kendal - geograph.org.uk - 1245384.jpg
(c) Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
Holy Trinity Church, Kendal
Honington All Saints interior GeoUK 5369371.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Philip Halling, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Interior of Honington church: View from the chancel along the nave of All Saints' Church, Honington. At the end of the nave is the impressive memorial monument to Sir Henry Parker (d.1713) and his son Hugh (d.1712).
St John the Baptist, Stanton St John - geograph.org.uk - 1780575.jpg
(c) Stephen Craven, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of England parish church of St John the Baptist, Stanton St John, Oxfordshire: view from the south-east from Middle Road. The daffodils were only just coming into flower at the end of March - a late season after the hard winter of 2010.
Church ruins, Heptonstall - geograph.org.uk - 36398.jpg
(c) Mark Anderson, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church ruins, Heptonstall. Looking SE. The ruined St Thomas a Becket Church lies to the north of the current St Thomas Church at Heptonstall. David Hartley, leader of the Cragg Vale coiners was buried here after being hanged in 1770. John Wesley said in 1786 "It is the ugliest Church I know".
Interior, St Dunstan's church, West Peckham - geograph.org.uk - 3839186.jpg
(c) Interior, St Dunstan's church, West Peckham by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Welford-on-Avon Church - geograph.org.uk - 56292.jpg
(c) Dave Bushell, CC BY-SA 2.0
Welford-on-Avon Church. Welford-on-Avon Parish Church, dedicated to St Peter, looking north-west. Until 1931 this parish was in Gloucestershire.
Stockton Parish Church postcard.jpg
A postcard showing Stockton Parish Church before 1906 modifications
St Mary the Virgin Church, Higham Ferrers.jpg
(c) M15ste in der Wikipedia auf Englisch, CC BY-SA 3.0
Church of St Mary the Virgin in Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire
St Bartholomew, Richards Castle (geograph 5246219).jpg
(c) Philip Pankhurst, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Bartholomew, Richards Castle. On a beautiful winter's day.
St James, Ince interior side 2014.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Chemical Engineer, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Church of St James the Great, Cheshire, interior. Side nave and altar with stained glass windows.
St Mary, Fordwich Kent - West end - geograph.org.uk - 324708.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary, Fordwich Kent - West end
All Saints Nave, Alrewas.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Bs0u10e01, Lizenz: CC BY 3.0
Inside the nave of All Saints' parish church, Alrewas, Staffordshire, looking east to the chancel. The chancel arch (ahead) may be 13th-century. The south arcade (right) is 13th-century and its height was increased in the 16th century. The north arcade (left) is Gothic revival, built in 1891.
St John the Baptist, Bishopsteignton, Devon - East end - geograph.org.uk - 1727532.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St John the Baptist, Bishopsteignton, Devon - East end
Chapelle Charlotte Édimbourg 3.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Chabe01, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Chapelle Charlotte, Édimbourg.
Normanton-le-Heath Holy trinity fr SE GeoUK 5617368.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Colin Park, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
church from the south-east
Charlbury St Mary from NE GeoUK 1014240.jpg
(c) Philip Halling, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of England parish church of St Mary the Virgin, Charlbury, Oxfordshire: view from the northeast
All Saints Church - geograph.org.uk - 1342241.jpg
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints Church. All Saints church > 1342245 adjoins the Hall > 1342243. The church dates from Norman times and the south doorway still has the Norman zig-zag carving > 1342251. The porch was added in late medieval times and the north aisle > 1342264 in 1758. The stained glass windows > 1342272 - 1342275 were installed in the 19th century. To the east of the north aisle is a vestry - noticeable from outside - where the former St Mary's chapel used to be in medieval times. When the floor had to be lifted due to rewiring several years ago, a vault containing three stone coffins was found underneath it. The octagonal font > 1342280 dates from the 14th century, with shields and faces > 1342285 carved in the bowl and four lions sitting at the shaft. The pulpit is 16th century (Jacobean) and the eagle lectern is dated 1893. This church is kept locked but a key is available.
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Thurgarton Priory, east end from the north
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Christ Church, North Shields, Tyne and Wear, UK. Organ in West Gallery. Panelling either side from HMS Calliope 1884
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L'église St Mary the Virgin de Lynton.
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St Martin's Church, Herne, Kent - South aisle
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Burlescombe : Church of St Mary the Virgin
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St Mary, Westham, nave
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St.Mary's church View of the north side of St.Mary's church, the vestry is by Bodley in 1903
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Parish church of St Michael. Blackawton.
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St Bartholomew, Otford, nave
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Parish church of St James the Less, Huish, Devon, seen from the southeast
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Ceiled wagon roofs
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Stoke Gabriel Church (St.Mary & St. Gabriel), 10 March 2017. 15th Century Perpendicular nave, aisles and chancel, Norman tower c.1200. Restored 1855.
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St Dicen, Bradninch, Devon - East end
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St Michael's Parish Church, Shotwick
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St Mary Magdalene's parish church, Hart, County Durham, seen from the southwest
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Talaton : St James the Great Church
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St. John the Baptist's church, Oxenton Viewed from the north-east.
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All Saints, Maldon interior looking east
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St. Nectan's Church, Stoke The church dates from 1360, but was built on the remains of an earlier building believed to date from 1170. It is dedicated to the 5th century Celtic saint, Nectan. The 128 ft tower , visible for miles around and from the sea, has earned the church the name, "Cathedral of North Devon". During medieval times, it was the church for the monks of nearby Hartland Abbey, who walked the mile uphill to the church from the abbey for services six times a day.
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Publow Church (All Saints), Somerset, 7 August 2016. Mainly 14th Decorated but with 15th Century Perpendicular 4-stage tower. Illustrated is the Decorated nave, ailses and chancel arch with the Norman font in the foreground.
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The Church of St Peter, St Paul and St Thomas of Canterbury in Bovey Tracey, Devon, England.
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Church of St Eurgain and St Peter, Northop, Flintshire, North Wales. Grade: I, Date Listed: 6 November 1962, Cadw Building ID: 321.
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Parish Church of St Peters, Heysham
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All Saints' parish church, Riseley, Bedfordshire, seen from south-southeast
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St Bartholomew's parish church, Brightwell Baldwin, Oxfordshire, seen from the southeast
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St Mary the Virgin, North Stifford - East end
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St Martin, Cheriton, Kent - East end
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The Church of St Mary the Virgin, Morpeth
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Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1171232.
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St Andrew's church, Alwington (interior, eastward)
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St John the Baptist's church, Lustleigh
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Church of St. Michael & All Angels, Hartlip
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Church of England parish church of St Mary the Virgin, Ludgershall, Buckinghamshire: view from the south
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All Saints' parish church, Settrington, North Yorkshire, seen from the west
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St Mary's parish church, Corringham, Essex, seen from the northwest
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St Michael and All Saints church, Downholme
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St James the Less parish church, Kingston, Devon, seen from the northeast
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Of those Cambridgeshire villages that once had two churches standing within one churchyard to serve separate ecclesiastical parishes, only Swaffham Prior still retains, though mostly rebuilt, both the ancient parish churches certainly established by the early 13th century. Their benefices have, however, been united since 1667. The church of St. Cyriac and St. Julitta his mother was commonly called St. Cyri a c's. Its unusual dedication was established by the 1210s and possibly before the Conquest. It stands higher and more centrally in the joint churchyard than St. Mary's, which may be of slightly later origin. Both churches however, since their fabric still retained 12th-century features c. 1800, may well have been founded by 1100. St. Mary's was possibly more important in the earlier Middle Ages. It was admitted, probably in the 1310s, certainly in the 1560s and probably in the 1660s, that the demesnes and free and customary holdings of the Ely priory manor, acquired by the abbot before 1000, as well as those of two other manors, Shadworths and Tothills, owed tithe to St. Mary's. That right to tithe was presumably well established before Ely priory appropriated St. Cyriac's church in 1255. By the early 17th century, too, the vicar of St. Mary's was principally entitled to the tithe of beasts fed on the village's common fens. In the late 16th and mid 17th centuries the number of children baptized at St. Mary's usually exceeded, being often double or more, that of those christened at St. Cyriac's, although c. 1610-30 numbers were nearly equal.

St. Cyriac's church presumably belonged before 1200 to the Scalers manor, later Knights. In the 1220s the bishop of Ely sued its tenant Herbert de Alençon over its advowson. Herbert obtained from his rector of St. Cyriac's, for 3 a., leave to found at his manor house an oratory; that concession was perhaps the origin of the chapel whose advowson was conveyed with Knights manor in the late 14th century. In 1240 Herbert sold that church to Ely priory, to which the bishop appropriated it in 1255. He was to ordain a vicarage, whose patronage was enjoyed, along with the rectorial rights, by the priory until its surrender in 1539. It was assigned in 1541 to the newly founded dean and chapter of Ely, who retained and exercised it until the parishes were combined in the 1660s. The vicarage, established by 1278, was endowed, besides the small tithes, with a glebe which in 1638 comprised 41 a. of arable with 2 a. of pasture closes. The vicar was also then entitled to yearly payments from the impropriate rectory in cash, doubled after 1540 to £2, and of 5 combs each of wheat and barley, which represented the yield of 1 a. of each crop. In 1650 that augmentation was worth altogether £8 5s. The priory collected its corn tithes in kind into the early 15th century. In the 13th and 14th centuries Rumburgh priory had a small portion in that church.

St. Mary's probably belonged to the Richmond fee, later Brighams, whose tenant, Hugh of Croydon, in 1254 granted its advowson with 2 a., including 1 a. around the church, in free alms to Anglesey priory. In 1258 the bishop appropriated that church to Anglesey, reserving to his see the right to collate to the vicarage that was to be established. Succeeding bishops, or the Crown during vacancies, accordingly named those vicars appointed between the 13th century and the 17th. Anglesey retained the impropriate rectory until the Dissolution, after which it passed briefly to the Crown. In 1562 Elizabeth I granted it by exchange to Bishop Cox of Ely. Thereafter the rectory and patronage were reunited in the bishops' possession.

In 1258 the bishop set St. Mary's vicar's portion at 7 marks yearly. To settle consequent disputes between Anglesey and the first vicar, a local man, it was determined in 1260 that the vicar should have not only all the small tithes and offerings, but the hay tithe and 15 a., apparently the former glebe. Anglesey was also required to endow him with 12 a. more from its other Swaffham land and 16s. rent from two of its tenants there. The priory was left effectively with only the corn tithes. As was provided in 1260, the vicar apparently received, both in 1419 and in 1638, the corn tithe of 1 a. each of wheat and barley, from the Ely priory 'Hall land', later represented by 2 qr. of each crop. By 1535 he was also paid out of the Anglesey rectory a pension of £2 4s. 8d., raised to £4 9s. 4d. by 1638, when his glebe comprised 31 a.

In the Middle Ages St. Mary's was usually the poorer of the two benefices. Before 1255 the two unappropriated rectories of St. Cyriac's and St. Mary's had been worth respectively 20 and 12-15 marks, while in 1278 the two vicarages were taxed at 20 and 12 marks. In 1535 they yielded respectively £16 18s. 10d. and £14 12s. 10d., although in 1533 St. Mary's was leased for only £12. In the 1650s the vicars' incomes were £34-40 and £26. Both vicars had, by the 16th century and probably earlier, houses beside the churchyard: St Mary's, of two bays in 1638, was up a lane, south of Anglesey close. In 1260 Anglesey priory had been directed to build a house for the vicar of St. Mary's or pay him 4 marks yearly and let him have the old house where the priest of the church had dwelt, possibly where the later Anglesey House stood south of the churchyard. St. Cyriac's vicarage house was unroofed in 1564 and in decay by 1593. In 1664 each of the glebe houses had only three hearths.

In the 1450s it was usually known to which rectory particular pieces of arable owed their corn tithes, although disputes occasionally occurred between Ely's and Anglesey's appointed collectors. The crofts owing tithe to the two vicarages could still be distinguished in the 1560s and as late as 1619. In the 15th and early 16th centuries, too, villagers had known to which parish church they primarily owed allegiance, apparently according to their residence, and left their bodies for burial in its part of the churchyard. By the 1660s, however, after the two rectories had been leased together to the Rants and sublet by them to the same men for over sixty years, it was not possible to discover to which rectory the open-field strips were titheable. It was agreed therefore to divide the corn tithes equally between the bishop and the dean and chapter. The partition was confirmed by an Act of Parliament obtained in 1667. Under it in each of the open fields, c. 250 a. by defined boundaries were assigned to each impropriator, while, if the fens should be cultivated, the crops of the Driest fen were allotted to St. Cyriac's rectory, those of all the others to St. Mary's. Martin Hill, vicar of St. Cyriac's since 1664, was rewarded for his diligence in arranging that settlement by the union of the two vicarages, and held both from 1667. The bishop and the dean and chapter were to present alternately to the united living, the bishop first. That alternate presentation continued until 1960 when the bishop ceded his share to the dean and chapter in an exchange.

Hill was further rewarded in 1667 with another pension of £20, half from each rectory lessee, and 17 a. of fenland for successfully upholding the dean and chapter's paramount lordship over the intercommonable fens against Sir Thomas Marsh. When that fenland was divided in the 1660s Hill defeated claims that 600 a. of intercommonable fen allotted as Adventurers' land was either extra-parochial or titheable to Swaffham Bulbeck. By the 1690s Hill claimed to have improved the value of the united vicarage to £140. By then he was receiving most small tithes, including those of hay, and of sedge mown in the fen, through customary cash payments, besides hearth and garden pennies from parishioners at Easter. By 1728 the vicar's income was probably £120, and in 1788, when almost all farmers rented their tithes, £190, including £30 of glebe rent from Charles Allix, and £30 from letting his vicarage house.

At inclosure all tithes great and small were commuted for land, along with the vicar's traditional pensions. Of c. 895 a. allotted for tithes, the bishop received 310 a., the dean and chapter 225 a., and the vicar 370 a., besides 71 a. for his glebe and 41 a. for the pensions. Of 483½ a. owned by the vicar in 1887, 98 a. was sold to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners c. 1901, leaving 385 a. After other sales, Vicarage farm south of the village was sold in 1919 to C. C. Ambrose for £6,400, and most of the remaining 88 a. of fenland soon after. The vicar retained by 1925 only c. 5 a. around his house. The vicarial income, £380 gross by 1830, rose into the 1870s, amounting to £500-600 between the 1850s and the early 1880s, but was practically halved by the 1890s.

After 1667 Martin Hill had replaced the two old vicarage houses, near collapse, with a new one virtually rebuilt from the ground, but reusing the old materials. Standing apparently on the old site by the churchyard, it included a study, parlour, and kitchen, besides chambers, and had a great gate, a barn, and a summerhouse. In 1674 that house had four hearths. Dean Allix, who in the 1720s resided half the year at Swaffham, abandoned it, building, 1728 x 1740, a new vicarage house westward across the street. To a possibly earlier structure remodelled in two bays he added on the north a house of two storeys under a hipped roof with dormers, walled in red brick; some clunch walling survives on the south and north sides, on the south over a brick plinth. The new block's east front has four bays of sash windows. Internally that block retains some mid 18thcentury fireplaces and panelling, and a balustered staircase. It was soon let by vicars dwelling elsewhere, and by the 1820s inhabited by curates, it was again occupied by vicars from the 1850s. By the 1930s its size and the cost of maintenance deterred prospective incumbents. It was finally sold in 1967. A new glebe house was bought after 1972 on a housing estate southeast of the churchyard.

Of the vicars reported at both St. Cyriac's and St. Mary's from 1278, some were local men. Incumbents were regularly recorded for both vicarages in the 14th and 15th centuries. Both churches were sufficiently equipped, with 10-12 service books each, in the 1270s. St. Cyriac's saw a rapid turnover of vicars in the late 14th century with seven incumbents between 1373 and 1403, but in the early 15th both John Norton at St. Mary's, c. 1424-57, and John Gotobed at St. Cyriac's, c. 1431-56, served for long periods. Assistant clergy were not reported before the 1480s, but parish priests for both churches were sometimes recorded from the 1490s to the 1520s. A vicar of St. Cyriac's since 1497, the third legal graduate appointed in that decade, also held St. Mary's in the 1510s. A graduate vicar of St. Cyriac's was resident in 1528 and 1536, but in the 1540s he and his colleague at St. Mary's both paid mostly transient curates to serve their parishes.

No guilds were recorded in the village, although in 1432 customary land was given for lights in the church. In 1450 there was a single pair of 'reeves of church ornaments' managing the finances of both St. Cyriac's and St. Mary's churches. In the early 16th century St. Cyriac's contained a tabernacle and light for St. James and an altar of St. Catherine. In 1517 a Reach man who was its parishioner left almost £50 to paint St. Cyriac's tabernacle and to buy for that church, besides a cope and vestment, a silver gilt monstrance and processional cross, both still there in 1552, when the cross weighed 5 lb. As late as 1540 money was left for masses in St. Cyriac's, for its sepulchre light, and to buy it a psalter and antiphoner. In 1552 St. Mary's had three copes and six sets of vestments, while St. Cyriac's had four sets, one gold-wrought. The Crown then sold 7 a. given for brotherhoods, lights, or obits.

In the mid 1560s the vicar of St. Cyriac's, in 1561 resident and qualified to preach, was serving St. Mary's as sequestrator. His colleague there, a pluralist, was non-resident in 1561. Between 1567 and the 1590s St. Mary's was served by successive vicars, who in the 1570s did not always provide the required quarterly sermons, St. Cyriac's by the same curate as sequestrator. A new vicar was only named to it in 1592. Besides working on the sabbath and holy days and repeated absence from communion, the churchwardens had occasion to report quarrelling in church, gambling in service time, and slandering women's reputations. In the early 17th century some householders would not send their children to be catechized. In 1609 the parish clerk was accused of parodying the minister singing the litany during Reach fair, even to wearing his gown. In 1618 one vicar was not wearing his surplice at communion.

Both vicars, who, having served since the early 1590s, were apparently still normally resident, quitted their livings in 1618. After a brief tenure of both livings by the same man, St. Mary's was mostly held until the 1630s by young clergymen starting their careers, including, 1625-9, the later dissenting divine Edmund Calamy. The young Laudian, Richard Peacock, named to St. Cyriac's in 1639, normally preached and catechized once each Sunday and found like-minded clergy to supply his absences. The local puritans, however, in 1644 accused him of disaffection to Parliament and calling its supporters Roundheads, and of strictly observing 'innovated' ceremonies. Peacock had insisted on the cross in baptism, read communion at the altar even after the rails were pulled down, and preached wearing his surplice. Although ejected in 1644, he reappeared in 1647 to disturb the payment of tithe to Jonathan Jephcott, vicar of St. Mary's since 1633 and a friend of the Rants, who had been named in 1645 to serve both parishes. The 'godly' Jephcott was allegedly invited back by his Swaffham parishioners after resigning because St. Mary's was poor. He joined the Cambridge Presbyterian classis in 1656 and served Swaffham diligently, preaching twice every Sunday, until 1660 when Peacock's temporary reinstatement made his income again inadequate. Jephcott was formally deprived in 1662. Although the union of the two benefices had been considered in 1657-8, separate incumbents were presented in 1662-3.

Following the union of 1667 the increased income resulted in long tenures: there were only four vicars between 1667 and 1848. Martin Hill, already curate at St. Mary's by 1663, served, apparently in person, until he died in 1712. The beneficial lease of St. Mary's rectory remained with his heirs into the 1780s. His successor, John Peter Allix, son of a refugee Huguenot divine, vicar 1713-53, was partly non-resident after receiving Castle Camps rectory c. 1725, entirely after he became dean of Ely in 1730. In 1728, when there were 20-30 communicants, the curates whom Allix employed at Swaffham were holding two Sunday services and three or four sacraments yearly, both practices continued into the 1830s. Allix's last curate, William Collier, who succeeded him as vicar, 1753-87, was resident in 1775, but George Leonard Jenyns, vicar 1787-1848, did not reside after succeeding in 1796 to the Bottisham Hall estate. By 1830 he allowed his curates a third of the net vicarial income. One resident curate, serving 1820-37, who by 1825 had the children catechized at the new National school, claimed 40-50 communicants. The Allixes' gamekeeper and village ratcatcher, also parish clerk, then kept order in church from the choir's gallery.

Under the next vicar, resident like his successors, the average church attendance in 1851 was of 140-170, besides 70 Sunday-school children. Thomas Preston, vicar 1856-97, in 1861 started harvest festival services, the first to be held in the district. By 1873 he was preaching twice every Sunday and had introduced monthly communions. He visited the whole parish regularly into the 1890s and held cottage lectures at the distant Upware hamlet near Wicken, and from the 1880s occasional missions. But, although the parish contained 450-550 churchpeople, more than enough to fill the 460 sittings in the new St. Cyriac's, barely 18-28 of c. 45-50 communicants attended on average. Preston was constantly discouraged by the difficulty of piercing the villagers' religious 'apathy'. Swaffham Prior continued to have resident vicars into the 1980s: Preston's successor served until 1932 and only five more before 1988; the last two also held diocesan offices. In the late 1970s, when one vicar annoyed traditionalist churchgoers by liturgical innovations, the congregation was described as tiny. From 1988 the parish was served from Burwell.

The two churches of ST. CYRIAC AND ST. JULITTA and ST. MARY, the second so named by the 1250s, stand less than 100 ft. apart in a raised churchyard south-east of the south-western part of the village street. St. Cyriac's is on the crest, St. Mary's in a dip to its north, nearer that street. Until 1800 both of their fabrics were mostly late medieval.

St. Mary's consisted c. 1800 of a chancel, aisled nave, and west tower with porch. The chancel has sections of 12th-century walling. On each side remain the rear arches of wide roundheaded, blocked, windows, and, lower down, by the modern chancel arch, half the splay, with perhaps original red-painted masonry lines, of one north window from an aisleless early 12thcentury nave. Beyond that nave's west wall there was added well before 1200 a massive tower, of fieldstones dressed with clunch ashlar. It opens to the nave through a tall round-headed arch, partly cut through the earlier wall, to which a smaller upper arched recess in the tower's east side also reaches. The tower's squarish base is converted by internal squinches to an octagon with windows with external colonnettes. Above it are two more sixteen-sided stages with alternating narrow windows, likewise round-headed. The whole suggests a primitive imitation of parts of Ely cathedral's westwork. Probably soon after, arches were hollowed into the tower's internal north and south walls, perhaps to accommodate altars before the aisles were built. On the tower's south side are also short incomplete ribs on 13th-century capitals and an apparent stone bench. The chancel was rebuilt, possibly in the 14th century, in two bays with a high-pitched roof and a four-light east window. In the 15th century the nave received a lowpitched clerestory, eventually embattled, and aisles opening through four bays with surviving moulded arches, their capitals castellated like those of the clerestory shafts. The clerestory windows were almost uniformly of two lights beneath quatrefoils. A stone spire then erected above the west tower apparently had a castellated ring around its lower part and two tiers of lucarnes. A stair was inserted in the tower's north-west corner. The aisle doorways, from which one blocked arch survives on the north, had no porches. A vaulted porch, bearing the Tothills' arms, was built west of the tower. The roodscreen was in place and the roodstair door visible in 1744. Brasses of husbands and wives, formerly with children, then surviving and still extant after 1900, included those for John Tothill, the man armoured, of 1462, for Richard and William Water of Reach, in civil dress, of 1515 and 1521, and one anonymous couple; Robert Chambers's brass of 1638 shows him three-quarter face, booted and cloaked, praying. Among later monuments was an ornate floor slab to Sir John Ellis.

St. Cyriac's, although apparently retaining c. 1800 a Norman arched doorway, possibly reset, to the south aisle, appeared in the 18th century to be mostly 13th-century and later. It was reconsecrated in 1346. The aisled and clerestoried nave and two- or three-bayed chancel both had high-pitched roofs, and the chancel and aisle east windows probably intersecting tracery. The aisle and clerestory windows resembled those of St. Mary's. The nave arcade had in 1744 four piers to the north, only three to the south. The surviving west tower, for whose completion money was left in the 1490s, is largely built of fieldstones. Designed to resemble St. Mary's, it has a tall square base, comprising two internal stages, buttressed; its three-light west window has an arched transom. The tower slopes back to a high upper octagonal stage, whose faces with their tall two-light windows are separated by buttresses rising from corbels carved with angels and grotesque heads. The top was completed, provisionally, with tracery panels filled with knapped flint. A narrower stair turret rises on the north side. In 1744 the church retained its roodscreen and stair, but, as at St. Mary's, no altar rails. There were numerous 17th- and early 18th-century floorslabs to the Rants and other substantial villagers. Those which survived in 1900 have been reset on the walls in the rebuilt St. Mary's.

From the 1560s, when St. Mary's windows were in decay, the villagers repeatedly complained of the bishop's lessee failing to maintain its chancel, but themselves often refused to pay church rates. St. Cyriac's chancel was also in decay by the 1590s. Early in 1644 William Dowsing destroyed many 'superstitious' windows, including 20 'cherubims', and broke down the altar rails and steps. The Act of 1667 provided that both churches should continue in use, being maintained by the rates of their own ancient parishes, each appointing its own churchwardens. About 1743 St. Cyriac's nave and chancel were refitted, though St. Mary's chancel was then ill kept. Separate pairs of churchwardens were elected into the mid 1750s, but only two for the whole village by 1760: probably St. Cyriac's was no longer regularly maintained, the parish considering two churches too expensive to keep up. In 1783 St. Cyriac's was dilapidated, and all services were held in St. Mary's. By the 1790s St. Cyriac's roof was collapsing, its walls ivy-grown.

St. Mary's tower, struck by lightning in 1779, was bulging by 1783. In 1802 a crack in its facing near the spire base persuaded the vestry, on an architect's advice and despite the intercession of the resident gentry, to have the spire taken down as dangerous. Local builders, clumsily battering down the masonry later that year, left the tower top shattered and the porch vault broken. In 1805 the vestry, describing the body of St. Mary's as ruinous, resolved, as had been suggested in 1802, to abandon it and obtained a faculty to demolish all the ruined St. Cyriac's but its tower, and build a new church attached to that. Work, eventually costing over £3,100, to designs by Charles Humfrey of Cambridge was begun in 1806. The church was consecrated in 1809. The new church, of grey brick dressed with stone and slated, has a square central body with projecting chancel and transepts, symmetrically balancing the tower, all buttressed and embattled. The windows have minimal three- and four-light Gothic tracery, at the back in wood. Inside, four central wooden piers delimiting a nave support a flat plaster ceiling. Their matching stone responds may reuse stonework from the older fabric. An early 19thcentury wooden gallery survives across the reconstructed tower arch. The complete demolition of St. Mary's, roofless after its lead was sold to meet building costs, was approved in 1805, but, after the south aisle and south clerestory had been taken down, Mrs. Sarah Allix bought the ruins for preservation as a railed-off family burial place.

Although the new St. Cyriac's was regularly maintained by unopposed church rates into the 1870s, well before 1850 its style was despised as 'Carpenter's Gothic'. In the 1870s C. P. Allix proposed the restoration of St. Mary's as the parish church, obtaining a faculty to do so in 1878. Work, to designs by A. W. Blomfield, began that year with the chancel, and was completed with a vestry and organ chamber to its north and the south aisle east end in 1879. The Allixes furnished over £1,600 of c. £2,000 raised and invested an unspent balance until C. P. Allix sponsored the nave rebuilding, costing c. £4,000, also to Sir Arthur Blomfield's designs, in 1900-1. Within a year, by late 1902, its clerestory and outer aisle walls had been almost entirely reconstructed with walling in flat-coursed rubble, and the whole was reroofed. The completed St. Mary's, then reopened, was formally appointed the sole parish church in 1903. All the new work resembled without definitely copying the medieval designs. Monuments removed to St. Cyriac's after 1806 were returned, and 19th-century Allix memorial windows brought from there. The surviving square 13th-century font was reinstated in the tower in 1903, when C. P. Allix gave a new oak roodscreen, the new rood above which was renewed in oak in 1907. C. P. Allix also gave uniformly framed new glass for all the aisle windows; those on the north side, First World War memorials, depict tanks, biplanes, Zeppelins, and U-boats. The fractured tower top was left unrepaired until 1964, when it was finished with a parapet of close-set arcading over contemporary gargoyles. A slim steel-covered wooden spike, serving as a spire, was installed above it in 1965. The west porch was reroofed in 1981. An organ, which in 1866 had succeeded a long-serving barrel organ at St. Cyriac's, was in use at St. Mary's from 1902 until replaced in 1974 with an electric one.

By the 1960s the walls of St. Cyriac's, left in its turn to decay, were again ivy-grown and its ceiling collapsing. The medieval tower was, however, restored, 1959-60, and in 1974 the Redundant Churches Fund spent £10,000 on putting the 19th-century building into good repair. Thereafter it was occasionally used for exhibitions and concerts. Effectively, of the two medieval churches there survived in the 1990s St. Cyriac's tower, and at St. Mary's the tower, porch, nave arcades, and some chancel walling.

In 1552 each church had two silver gilt chalices. The existing plate includes a late 16thcentury cup and paten from St. Cyriac, a pewter flagon from St. Mary's, which then had no cup, and a cup and two patens given in 1842 by the vicar. In 1552 and 1744 each church had three bells. They were recast in 1791 as a peal of six, hung in St. Cyriac's tower, retained as the belfry in the late 20th century. The 1791 bell-frame was restored 1990-1. St. Cyriac's tower also houses a clock, originally installed in St. Mary's by the 1730s, whose late 17th-century works are preserved. St. Mary's 17th-century church chest was stolen in 1974.

The churchyard was closed to burials in 1899. In 1897 the parish acquired 2¾ a. to its south for a burial ground, in use from 1898, in which the visionary poet Edwin Muir , who dwelt at Priory Cottage from 1956, is buried. In 1929 C. I. L. Allix gave the site of the demolished former school immediately to the north-east to open the view of the churches from the street. Separate registers for St. Cyriac's and St. Mary's are extant between 1559 and the late 1650s, after which combined ones, started during the Interregnum, were continued following the formal union of the benefices.

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The church dates from the eleventh century onwards, although the majority of the church is of redbrick from the 18th century when the stone church was clad in brick, and refenestrated in 1758. The brickwork has decorative features. The roof is of lead and slate.

There is a two stage western tower of redbrick, but at the base there are possible remains of Saxon work inside. The top of the tower has battlemented parapets. The inside of the tower has massive wooden trusses.

The nave has north and south aisles, with three bay arcades dating from the thirteenth century. Much of the interior is in the 18th century Gothick style. The chancel arch has been replaced by an 18th century three bay screen with ogee arches and gilt decoration and finials. There is a Royal Coat of Arms above the screen.

The north aisle contains three old bells which are quite large for a small church. They were taken down around 1950 when considered unsafe.

The nave has several hatchments to the Clinton and Lievesey families. There is a vault and memorial slabs to the Clintons in the chancel. At the south west end of the nave is a large ledger slab to John Eland d.1473, and his two wives.

The chancel is entered by three steps up from the nave, and is typically Georgian. The altar is another three steps higher and there is no east window.

The church was restored in 1891-2 by W. Scorer.

In the north aisle there is a small organ by Clark & Sons of Kirton Lindsey.
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Village of Cockington near Torquay, South Devon / England
The chapel of St Bartholomew - geograph.org.uk - 219428.jpg
(c) Malcolm Spicer, CC BY-SA 2.0
The chapel of St Bartholomew. The thiteenth century chapel of the Hospital of St. Bartholomew, which was founded in 1190. The photo shows the east end and north side of the chapel.
St Peter ^ St Paul, Saint Osyth, Essex - geograph.org.uk - 2064262.jpg
(c) St Peter & St Paul, Saint Osyth, Essex by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Cocking Church - geograph.org.uk - 2890415.jpg
(c) Cocking Church by Colin Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Linby, NG15 - geograph.org.uk - 3227588.jpg
(c) Linby, NG15 by David Hallam-Jones, CC BY-SA 2.0
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All Saints, Iwade, Kent - Interior - geograph.org.uk - 324738.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints, Iwade, Kent - Interior
St Michael's, Woolverstone - geograph.org.uk - 281922.jpg
(c) Tim Elliot, CC BY-SA 2.0
Parish church of St Michael and All Angels, Woolverstone, Suffolk, seen from the northwest
St-Laurence-Bolsover-2.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Immanuel Giel, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Parish church of SS Mary and Laurence, Bolsover, Derbyshire, seen from the southwest
Tawstock St Peter westward GeoUK 6173477 br+72 c+36.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Roger A Smith, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St Peter's church, Tawstock, westward
St Mary, Newington, Kent - geograph.org.uk - 326791.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary the Virgin parish church, Newington, Kent, seen from the south
St peters sunderland.jpg
Autor/Urheber: User:John the mackem, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.5
St. Peter's Church, Monkwearmouth, Sunderland
West Tanfield St Nicholas from SE GeoUK 7495389.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jo and Steve Turner, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St Nicholas's Church, Church Street, West Tanfield
Interior of SS Mary and Giles' Church - geograph.org.uk - 1425724.jpg
(c) James Yardley, CC BY-SA 2.0
Interior of SS Mary & Giles' Church Only the tower of the medieval church survived the town fire of 1742. The nave was rebuilt in 1777 by the Warwick architect Francis Hiorne, and the tall chancel added in 1928 by C.G. Hare. Pevsner in 1960 wrote: "The pleasure of the church is inside. It is a hall church with tall wooden piers of eight very thin clustered shafts carrying plaster rib vaults."
St Michael, East Peckham, Oct 2021 02.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
St Michael, East Peckham
Streatley St Margaret fr SW GeoUK 1825355.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Shaun Ferguson, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Church from north-west, hall church with low roof
All Saints Church - view west - geograph.org.uk - 1395791.jpg
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints Church - view west. All Saints church > 1395771 - 1395779 is situated outside the village at the end of Church Lane. The tower was built from graded flints and a variety of other stones found locally, some presumably derived from abandoned Roman sites in the area. It dates from the 11th century and is a rare example in Norfolk of a Saxon square tower. It is unproportionally large compared with the rest of the building which has another unusual addition at its north-east end: a brick mausoleum built in 1730 for the Branthwait family > 1395778. The Miles Brainthwait monument in the chancel > 1395787 - made of alabaster - dates from the 17th century and is described as one of the grandest memorials of its period in the whole of Norfolk. The chancel was restored in 1737/38 and for a while this end of the church had sash windows which were replaced in 1882. The nave windows have wooden frames. The porch dates from the 15th century with the crow-stepped gable added later. The sundial > 1395775 above the entrance was made in 2000 by students of the Wymondham College.
Interior of St Michaels Church Pinhoe Exeter - geograph.org.uk - 906190.jpg
(c) Liz Moon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Interior of St Michael's Church Pinhoe Exeter
St Cyriac and Julitta, Swaffham Prior.jpg
Autor/Urheber: ChurchSniffer, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
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All Saints, Kenton, Devon - East end - geograph.org.uk - 1727691.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints, Kenton, Devon - East end
Chudleigh Parish Church - geograph.org.uk - 705073.jpg
(c) paul dickson, CC BY-SA 2.0
Chudleigh Parish Church There has been a place of Christian worship here since before the Norman Conquest. This is in Fore Street, the path alongside goes to the tennis court and playpark.
Plan of 'The Cathedral in the Forest' - geograph.org.uk - 908538.jpg
(c) Pauline Eccles, CC BY-SA 2.0
Plan of 'The Cathedral in the Forest' As All Saints Church is known locally. I include the plan as it is such a surprise to find this very large church in such a small village.
Church of St. Leonard, Bridgnorth 05.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Richard Symonds, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1178124.
Erpingham Assumption Mary from SSE GeoUK 767764.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Evelyn Simak, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Erpingham
St Nicholas' Church, Wrentham, (2828045370).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Robert Cutts from Bristol, England, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
Wrentham's small parish church lies half a mile from the village. The graveyard is likewise small but quite pretty.
St Mary, Neasden Lane, Church End - geograph.org.uk - 3373903.jpg
(c) St Mary, Neasden Lane, Church End by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Michael, Awliscombe, Devon - East end - geograph.org.uk - 1726261.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Michael, Awliscombe, Devon - East end
Broadclyst St John from SE GeoUK 807474.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Rod Moffatt, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St John the Baptist Church, Broadclyst, from south-east
Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Studley - geograph.org.uk - 161604.jpg
(c) David Stowell, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Studley, Warwickshire, next to The Old Castle
St. Mary's Church - Woolwich. My favourite view of my local church. (25691111977).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Alisdare Hickson from Canterbury, United Kingdom, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
View from the south side of the church looking north. I think the current church was built in 1735 but there are records going back of a church on this site since the eleventh century and some historians believe that it's original founding date could be much earlier..
Eglwys Sant Trillo - St Trillo's Church, Llandrillo yn Rhos, Conwy, Wales 24.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Llywelyn2000, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Dieses Foto zeigt das geschützte walisische Denkmal mit der Cadw-ID
St Cuthbert's Church, Beckside.jpg
(c) Basher Eyre, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Cuthbert's parish church, Beckside, Kirkby-in-Furness, Cumbria, seen from the south
St Nicholas, Newton Blossomville interior 01.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
St Nicholas, Newton Blossomville
St.John the baptist's church, Wadworth - geograph.org.uk - 53008.jpg
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
Parish church of St John the Baptist, Wadworth, South Yorkshire, seen from the southeast
St Marys Hambleden SW aspect.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Russ Hamer, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
North east aspect of St Mary's
Aerial view of Willand church (geograph 5322816).jpg
(c) David Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
Aerial view of Willand church
Gorleston St Andrew's church - geograph.org.uk - 2192305.jpg
(c) Gorleston St Andrew's church by Adrian S Pye, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Yorkshire & The Humber counties.png
Dr Greg and Nilfanion. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2011, CC BY-SA 3.0
Map of the Yorkshire and the Humber region of England, showing its counties and administrative districts. The county colours are the same as those in File:English metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties 2009.svg.

Equirectangular map projection on WGS 84 datum, with N/S stretched 170% Geographic limits:

  • West: 2.65W
  • East: 0.25E
  • North: 54.65N
  • South: 53.2N
Ugborough St Peter fr East GeoUK 1420175.jpg
(c) Ruth Sharville, CC BY-SA 2.0
St. Peter's church, Ugborough
All Saints, Hartest - North arcade - geograph.org.uk - 3341946.jpg
(c) All Saints, Hartest - North arcade by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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The Nave of St. Nectan's church, Stoke near Hartland, Devon - geograph.org.uk - 4704070.jpg
(c) The Nave of St. Nectan's church, Stoke near Hartland, Devon by Derek Voller, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Marsworth All Saints chancel GeoUK 1516673.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Gerald Massey, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Older vessel if a two-naved hall church
Wellow St Swithin looking east 6337523.jpg
(c) Alan Murray-Rust, CC BY-SA 2.0
Nave and aisle of Church of St Swithin, Wellow, looking east
St Laurence church, Catsfield (15976132721).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jules & Jenny from Lincoln, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
The nave dates from 11th C. and the north aisle was added in the mid 19th century.
St Chad's Church, Holt, Wrexham, Cymru, Wales 95.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Llywelyn2000, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Dieses Foto zeigt das geschützte walisische Denkmal mit der Cadw-ID
Nave of St Peter's Church, Carmarthen.jpg
Autor/Urheber: MumphingSquirrel, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Dieses Foto zeigt das geschützte walisische Denkmal mit der Cadw-ID
Holy Trinity Church, Milton Regis, Kent - South aisle - geograph.org.uk - 769398.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Holy Trinity Church, Milton Regis, Kent - South aisle
St Chad S Cathedral (89200557).jpeg
Autor/Urheber: , Lizenz: CC0

500px provided description: Here is an hdr photograph taken from St Chad's Cathedral. Located in Birmingham, England, UK.

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Whitbourne St John the B from NNW GeoUK 6364572.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Fabian Musto, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St. John the Baptist Church (Whitbourne)
St Petroc's Church, South Brent - East end - geograph.org.uk - 1724525.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Petroc's Church, South Brent - East end
Inside St Peter, Chailey (XLIII) - geograph.org.uk - 2874733.jpg
(c) Inside St Peter, Chailey (XLIII) by Basher Eyre, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Church of St John the Baptist, Low Dinsdale - geograph.org.uk - 1343083.jpg
(c) Gordon Hatton, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St John the Baptist, Low Dinsdale Originally built around 1196, but most of what can be seen dates from the Victorian restoration in 1875-6. Built of red sandstone, which is unusual in this area, although there are outcrops locally along the banks of the Tees.
St Margaret, Station Road - geograph.org.uk - 4398755.jpg
(c) St Margaret, Station Road by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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All Saints, Horsford, Norfolk - East end - geograph.org.uk - 318982.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints, Horsford, Norfolk - East end
Interior, St Lawrence church, Mereworth (15598799034).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jules & Jenny from Lincoln, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0

The church was built for the 7th Earl of Westmorland, John Fane, in 1744 to 1746, probably to a design by Roger Morris. It replaced the mediaeval church next to the castle when the castle was enlarged.

The church was designed like a Roman basilica. The ornate tower and spire are similar to several significant town churches, for examples St Martins-in-the-fields. The Palladian-style stone structure has been described as "the outstanding 18th-century church in the county, in scale, ambition and architectural interest"

Mediaeval monuments and 16th and 17th century round glass from the earlier church were incorporated, and there are several 19th-century windows. The Lady Chapel to the south west of the church contains a tomb to Sir Thomas Fane (1510-1598) and his wife Mary, with their sons Francis and George kneeling at the base.

In 2009 the church underwent an extensive program of restoration, the spire was strengthened and the clock and bells were refurbished.
The West Gate towers, Holy Cross Church and River Stour - geograph.org.uk - 744440.jpg
(c) Nick Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
The West Gate towers, Holy Cross Church and River Stour
St Peter's Church, Burnley.jpg
(c) Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
The Parish Church of St Peter, Burnley
Christ Church, North Shields - geograph.org.uk - 223885.jpg
(c) Bill Henderson, CC BY-SA 2.0
Christ Church, North Shields, Tyne and Wear (formerly Northumberland)
London , Tower Hamlets - Tower of London, White Tower - geograph.org.uk - 2062894.jpg
(c) London : Tower Hamlets - Tower of London, White Tower by Lewis Clarke, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Rendcombe, St Peter.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Tigerboy1966, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
St Peter's Church, Rendcomb, Gloucestershire. circa 2000.
Lewes St Michael-interior geo.uk 3925764.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Julian P Guffogg, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Interior, St Michael-in-Lewes
St Cadoc's Raglan.jpg
(c) NickGeorge1993 in der Wikipedia auf Englisch, CC BY-SA 3.0
The church of St Cadoc in Raglan, Monmouthshire, Wales.
Whitbourne St John the Baptist, (geograph 4996272)rev.jpg
(c) Philip Pankhurst, CC BY-SA 2.0
St John the Baptist, Whitbourne. The interior, looking East. The fine opus sectile reredos by James Powell, 1912 is a fitting climax at the East end.
All Saints church - view east - geograph.org.uk - 1546137.jpg
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints church - view east. For a view of the church see > 1546131.
St. Mary the Virgin, Uffculme - geograph.org.uk - 747024.jpg
(c) Jonathan Billinger, CC BY-SA 2.0
West end of St Mary the Virgin parish church, Uffculme, Devon, seen from the southwest, with a Magnolia × soulangeana tree in bloom in the churchyard
St Mary's church, Bickleigh - geograph.org.uk - 1826043.jpg
(c) St Mary's church, Bickleigh by Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Pancras Church, Widecombe-in-the-Moor 0341.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Karl Gruber, Lizenz: CC BY 3.0 at
Dieses Bild wurde im Rahmen des Wettbewerbs Wiki Loves Monuments 2013 hochgeladen.
St Peter's Church, Myddle.jpg
(c) Ian Paterson, CC BY-SA 2.0
Photograph of St Peter's Church, Myddle, Shropshire, England
Skelmanthorpe St Aidan nave & north aisle eastward GeoUK 7364358.jpg
(c) Diocese of Leeds, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Aidan's Church, Skelmanthorpe, Kirklees, England
Chessington Mary Virgin from W GeoUK 6409490.jpg
(c) Peter Trimming, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St Mary the Virgin from the east
Marske St Edmund south side GeoUK5544410.jpg
(c) Stephen Craven, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Edmund, Marske - south side
Holy Trinity church in Stow Bardolph - geograph.org.uk - 1737316.jpg
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
Holy Trinity church in Stow Bardolph. The Hare Chapel - almost as big as the chancel - can be seen at right. The church of the Holy Trinity > 1737301 is situated in a cul-de-sac, flanked by the old rectory which presently serves as a Preparatory school and Montessori nursery. Church Farm Rare Breeds Centre is a little further down the lane towards where the road ends, bisected by the A10 road. The church is of Norman origins and was extensively restored in the mid-1800s, the architect having been John Raphael Brandon. The church furnishings > 1737324 date from this time but the Charles II (1630-1685) royal arms > 1737336 is described as being one of the finest sets in Norfolk. The most noteworthy feature of the church is the Hare Chapel > 1737312 and the monuments it houses. The chapel was built by John Hare in 1642 as a mausoleum for members of the Hare family. Accessible via a door in the chancel south wall one steps into a light and airy room which houses a number of extraordinary monuments dating from the 17th to the 19th century > 1737355 - 1737351.
Hagley Worcs - St John the Baptist - exterior from east 02.jpg
Autor/Urheber: GentryGraves, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Hagley, Worcestershire, Saint John the Baptist Church
St Mary the Virgin, Barcombe, late autumn 2011 - geograph.org.uk - 2701272.jpg
(c) St Mary the Virgin, Barcombe: late autumn 2011 by Basher Eyre, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Brampton St Martin geo.uk 2183738.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Alexander P Kapp, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St Martin's Church, Brampton
St Martin's Church, Martinhoe, Devon (4437553995).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Robert Cutts from Bristol, England, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
St Martin's Church, Martinhoe, Devon
Sulllington St Mary eastward 2473483.jpg
(c) Interior of St Marys, Sullington by nick macneill, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Cuthbert's Church, Holme Lacy - geograph.org.uk - 777114.jpg
(c) Philip Pankhurst, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Cuthbert's Church, Holme Lacy. Redundant, but immaculate and full of interest. The Scudamores are buried here by the dozen. Their great house nearby is now a hotel.
St Mary's Church, Marlingford, Norfolk - North aisle - geograph.org.uk - 807447.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's Church, Marlingford, Norfolk - North aisle
St Edmund & St Mary, Ingatestone, Essex (geograph 2018608).jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
SS Edmund and Mary parish church, Ingatestone, Essex, seen from the southeast
Shotwick St Michael east end GeoUK7090724.jpg
Autor/Urheber: [ Colin Park], Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Shotwick - St Michael's Church
LittleBrickhill ParishChurch01.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Cnyborg, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
St Mary Magdalene parish church, Little Brickhill, Buckinghamshire, seen from the west
St.Wilfrid's church, Cantley - geograph.org.uk - 173900.jpg
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Wifrid's parish church, Cantley, South Yorkshire, seen from the south
Church of St John the Baptist, Markyate (geograph 2584457).jpg
(c) John Lord, CC BY-SA 2.0
Nave and north tower of St John the Baptist's parish church, Markyate, Hertfordshire, seen from the south
All Saints Kenton - geograph.org.uk - 1364655.jpg
(c) Keith Evans, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints' parish church, Kenton, Suffolk, seen from the southeast
Olney church, nave.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
St Peter and St Paul, Olney, the nave
Edlingham Church interior - geograph.org.uk - 535780.jpg
(c) Richard Dawson, CC BY-SA 2.0
Edlingham Church interior
RuinedChurchAtLlanwarne(PhilipHalling)Feb2006.jpg
(c) Philip Halling, CC BY-SA 2.0
Ruined church at Llanwarne, Herefordshire, abandoned in 1864 due to constant flooding from nearby Gamber Brook.
Shiplake Sts Peter & P from E GeoUK 3684702.jpg
Autor/Urheber: N Chadwick, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St Peter and Paul from the east
Bridford Thomas Beckett from NE GeoUK 5119490.jpg
(c) Chris Andrews, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Thomas Becket, Bridford
Northern Ireland counties + districts.png
Autor/Urheber: Ulamm (Diskussion), Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Counties and disticts of Northern Ireland
Nave and Chancel, St Peter ^ St Paul Church, Upton - geograph.org.uk - 2633939.jpg
(c) Nave and Chancel, St Peter & St Paul Church, Upton by J.Hannan-Briggs, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Streat Parish Church, Sussex - East end - geograph.org.uk - 1506174.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Streat Parish Church, Sussex - East end, near to Streat, East Sussex, Great Britain.
St Bartholomew, Ducklington, Oxon - geograph.org.uk - 1623913.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of England parish church of St Bartholomew, Ducklington, Oxfordshire, viewed from the northeast
Wales counties.png
Autor/Urheber: Ulamm (Diskussion), Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Karte der politischen Gliederung von XY (siehe Dateiname).
All Saints, Hartest - South arcade - geograph.org.uk - 3341945.jpg
(c) All Saints, Hartest - South arcade by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Interior St Chad's Church Shrewsbury 2017.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Bs0u10e01, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
The interior of St Chad's Church Shrewsbury, UK
St Marys Church Lockington.jpg
(c) Stephen Horncastle, CC BY-SA 2.0
St. Mary's Church, Lockington, East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
The church is near the north edge of the grid square which is mostly farmland.
Interior of St Bridget's Church, Bridgerule - geograph.org.uk - 685467.jpg
(c) Sinclair Aytoun, CC BY-SA 2.0
Interior of St Bridget's Church, Bridgerule
Clanfield StStephen southeast.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Motacilla, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St Stephen's parish church, Clanfield, Oxfordshire, seen from the southeast
Interior, St Peter's church, Hever - geograph.org.uk - 4321289.jpg
(c) Interior, St Peter's church, Hever by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Bourton on the Water St Lawrence nave 5687227.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Chris Brown, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St Lawrence, Bourton on the Water: The nave as rebuilt by Thomas Graham Jackson in the 1870s, with a north aisle added. The 14th century chancel beyond survived both Jackson's and an 18th century rebuilding of which the tower survives
Inside St Mary's Church Tenby (34818770193).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Tony Hisgett from Birmingham, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
Inside St Mary's Church Tenby
PolishChurchBedford.JPG
Polish Church of Sacred Heart of Jesus and St Cuthbert, 57 Mill Street, Bedford, Bedfordshire, England. Roman Catholic.
Paignton - St John The Baptist Church - geograph.org.uk - 1617977.jpg
(c) Chris Talbot, CC BY-SA 2.0
Paignton - St John The Baptist Church St John The Baptist Church.
Wigginton St Leonard nave looking SW GeoUK 6574555.jpg
(c) Basher Eyre, CC BY-SA 2.0
Wigginton, nave with tribune
St Weonard from SE GeoUK 7160617.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Philip Halling, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St Weonard from south-east
Lower Peover St Oswald GeoUK7065270.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Ian S, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St Oswald's Church, Lower Peover
Bristol Cathedral and College Green - geograph.org.uk - 140512.jpg
(c) Linda Bailey, CC BY-SA 2.0
Bristol Cathedral and College Green. Parts of the cathedral date back to the 12th and 13th centuries. The West Towers 134836 were the last part to be added and were completed in 1888.
Nave of St Eustachius' Church, Tavistock.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Andrewrabbott, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
The nave looking east.
Burton Joyce St Helen east end from south 6860405.jpg
(c) Alan Murray-Rust, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St Helen, Burton Joyce
Little Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, St Andrew's Church 09 - From the northeast.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Acabashi, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Little Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, St Andrew's Church - From the northeast
St Michael at the North Gate, Oxford - North aisle - geograph.org.uk - 2181881.jpg
(c) St Michael at the North Gate, Oxford - North aisle by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Little Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, St Andrew's Church 12 - From the northwest.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Acabashi, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Little Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, St Andrew's Church - From the northwest
Icklingham - Church of All Saints (2).jpg
(c) Stuart Shepherd, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints' parish church, Icklingham, Suffolk, seen from the southwest
Peters Marland St Peter from S GeoUK 6192275.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Derek Harper, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Churchyard wall and church from the south.
St Edwards church, Shaugh Prior (geograph 3953321).jpg
(c) David Gearing, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Edward's church, Shaugh Prior
St John the Baptist, Barnack - East end - geograph.org.uk - 2468048.jpg
(c) St John the Baptist, Barnack - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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All Saints Church, Long Whatton.jpg
(c) Geoff Pick, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints, Long Whatton
St Botolph, Colchester - East end - geograph.org.uk - 1862938.jpg
(c) St Botolph, Colchester - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Silk Willoughby, St Denys church interior (26274681252).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jules & Jenny from Lincoln, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0

The present church as it was erected in the first half of the 14th century. The chancel is built in the Perpendicular style the remainder belonging to the Late Decorated style period of 1315 to 1360. There are signs of an earlier structure as in the north wall of the nave where there was once a doorway, on either side of which are displaced capitals of an earlier doorway in Norman style. In the south aisle is a double aumbrey and piscina. The presence of these items indicates that there would have been a chapel here at some point. The Rood screen is of the Decorated period. The screen is in light oak and bears carvings of an eagle, lion, dragons, a monkey fighting with a dog, a cat catching a mouse, and a fox with a bird in its mouth. The chancel was rebuilt in 1878. There is a vaulted triple sedilia just before the east wall and another piscina. The organ was supplied by Messrs, Cousans of Lincoln in 1923 at a cost of £253 being dedicated at morning service on 23rd December 1923. Formerly hand-pumped, an electrical blower was installed in 1949. Cousans thoroughly overhauled the organ in Summer 2007 at a cost of just under £4,000. The roof and floor of the nave were renewed during major reconstruction work in 1907-8, and fragments of an old wall painting were revealed on the north wall of the north aisle.

Pic by Jenny.
St Martin, Detling, Kent - East end - geograph.org.uk - 326279.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Martin, Detling, Kent - East end
Parish Church, Long Eaton, Derbys. - geograph.org.uk - 3340168.jpg
(c) Parish Church, Long Eaton, Derbys. by David Hallam-Jones, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Peter's Church - south aisle - geograph.org.uk - 857913.jpg
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Peter's Church - south aisle. St Peter's church has a C12 round tower with an octagonal brick top > 615002 - 615006 which was added during the 15th century. Extensively restored during Victorian times > 857907 - 857918 there are not many older survivals, the most noteworthy being a number of C15 and C16 brasses, some in their original locations on the floor, some others mounted on the wall > 857928. The church is usually open on weekends during the summer months. For more information see: http://www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/brampton/brampton.htm
St.Benedict's church - geograph.org.uk - 102542.jpg
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
St.Benedict's church. A splendid medieval church with an Anglo-Saxon tower but no congregation
The church of St. Mary Magdalene, Great Burstead, Essex - geograph.org.uk - 1420669.jpg
(c) Derek Voller, CC BY-SA 2.0
The church of St. Mary Magdalene, Great Burstead, Essex. This church is reputed to have the remains of the seventh century East-Saxon King Sebert, but the Rector informs me that no hard evidence exists to verify it. However it does contain the tomb of some members of the very Powerful Tyrrell family. See 1420660
Sts Peter & Paul church, Buckingham II.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Lilactree2013, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1282713.
Petrockstowe church - north facade (geograph 4112150).jpg
(c) Scriniary, CC BY-SA 2.0
Petrockstowe church - north facade
Interior of Lansallos church.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Nilfanion, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1365628.
St Thomas' Church, Mamhead - geograph.org.uk - 54584.jpg
(c) David Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Thomas' Church, Mamhead. In the grounds of Mamhead Park, and still used regularly, despite its isolation.
Reading Minster, interior.jpg
(c) Bill Nicholls, CC BY-SA 2.0
Another view of St Mary's nave here showing the arches on the side.
St Michael and All Angels Church Hubberholme - geograph.org.uk - 42122.jpg
(c) Chris Eccleston, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Michael and All Angels Church Hubberholme. This church is delightfully positioned alongside the river and serves many surrounding communities. It illustrates the building fashions of the 14th century, but was actually founded in 1150.
Interior, St Matthew's church, Warehorne - geograph.org.uk - 3124145.jpg
(c) Interior, St Matthew's church, Warehorne by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Mary, Fownhope - geograph.org.uk - 4428307.jpg
(c) St Mary, Fownhope by Philip Pankhurst, CC BY-SA 2.0
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All Saints Church - geograph.org.uk - 3333651.jpg
(c) All Saints Church by Ian Capper, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Margaret's Stoke Golding - geograph.org.uk - 344283.jpg
(c) Chris Stafford, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Margaret's Stoke Golding South Aisle of 1280, chancel rebuilt in 1882 with raised roof line
St Mary's church, Sundridge - geograph.org.uk - 4311245.jpg
(c) St Mary's church, Sundridge by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Hillingdon, St John the Baptist (geograph 4157774).jpg
(c) Dave Kelly, CC BY-SA 2.0
Hillingdon, St John the Baptist
SS Peter and Mary Magdalene Church, Barnstaple 20181207 122155 (49825282451).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Irid Escent, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
SS Peter and Mary Magdalene Church, Barnstaple, Devon
Willesborough, St Mary the Virgin (credit St Mary the Virgin chuch) (50251253987).jpg
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Willesborough, St Mary the Virgin (credit St Mary the Virgin chuch)
Church of SS Philip and James, Rock - geograph.org.uk - 4286769.jpg
(c) Church of SS Philip and James, Rock by Jonathan Hutchins, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Nave of All Saints' - geograph.org.uk - 1700499.jpg
(c) Bill Nicholls, CC BY-SA 2.0
Nave of All Saints' parish church, Chilton, Oxfordshire (formerly Berkshire): interior of the nave, looking east to the chancel
North Bovey, St John the Baptist church - geograph.org.uk - 884331.jpg
(c) Martin Bodman, CC BY-SA 2.0
North Bovey: St John the Baptist church With a 15th century carved screen contemporary with the building and a more recently-carved pulpit dating from 1910. The dedication to St John the Baptist has survived almost throughout the ages since the mid-fourteenth century, when there must have been an earlier church here
West Hoathly, St Margaret's Church, interior.jpg
Autor/Urheber: AndyScott, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
West Hoathly, St Margaret's Church, interior
St Peter, Stratton - geograph.org.uk - 3508792.jpg
(c) St Peter, Stratton by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Thomas the Apostle, Navestock - East end (geograph 2444516).jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Thomas the Apostle, Navestock - East end
Methley Church - East End - geograph.org.uk - 404466.jpg
(c) Betty Longbottom, CC BY-SA 2.0
Methley Church - East End
Heptonstall Old Church (St Thomas Becket).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Tim Green, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
Heptonstall Old Church (St Thomas Becket)
Interior, St Mary's church, Manuden - geograph.org.uk - 4062539.jpg
(c) Interior, St Mary's church, Manuden by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Pillerton Hersey St Mary Vi from SSE GeoUK 1782609.jpg
(c) David P Howard, CC BY-SA 2.0
From the south-east, best impression of aisle and nave.
St Mary's Church, Kingskerswell - geograph.org.uk - 1279628.jpg
(c) Tony Atkin, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's Church, Kingskerswell A view of the church from the park just to the east.
Reighton StPeter from W GeoUK 3819082.png
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Church of St Peter from the west
Uffculme nave.jpg
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Nave looking east
Blewbury St Michael from SW GeoUK 4913232.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Bill Nicholls, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St Michael & All Angels Blewbury
St Andrew's Church, Tarvin 02.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Dave.Dunford, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1330302.
Kirk Hammerton, St John's Church - geograph.org.uk - 4058602.jpg
(c) Kirk Hammerton, St John's Church by David Dixon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Parish Church of St Peter.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Mathew Growcoot, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1219775.
St. Edmund, Fenny Bentley.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
St Edmund's parish church, Fenny Bentley, Derbyshire, seen from the southeast
Interior, St Michael's church, East Peckham - geograph.org.uk - 3840074.jpg
(c) Interior, St Michael's church, East Peckham by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
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All Saints' church, Thurlaston - geograph.org.uk - 1054942.jpg
(c) Jonathan Billinger, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints' church, Thurlaston Viewed from the north-west.
St Nicholas, Boughton Malherbe, Kent - geograph.org.uk - 2069770.jpg
(c) St Nicholas, Boughton Malherbe, Kent by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Martin, Cheriton 02.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
St Martin, Cheriton
St Margaret's Church, Rainham - geograph.org.uk - 273530.jpg
(c) Bill Henderson, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Margaret's Church, Rainham
St Andrew's in the Square - interior, view of nave.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Tom Parnell, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Dieses Foto zeigt das geschützte Denkmal in Schottland mit der Nummer
St Peter-in-the-East inside.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Seh1957, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
The interior of St Peter-in-the-East, now the library of St Edmund Hall, a college of the University of Oxford
St Mary, Upper Street - geograph.org.uk - 3405535.jpg
(c) St Mary, Upper Street by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St.Wifrid's church nave - geograph.org.uk - 915259.jpg
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
St.Wifrid's church nave Fourteenth century Decorated nave looking east
St Mary Finchley 05.JPG
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St Mary Finchley
SS Peter and Mary Magdalene Church, Barnstaple 20181207 121032 (49825616657).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Irid Escent, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
SS Peter and Mary Magdalene Church, Barnstaple, Devon
St Edmund's church - geograph.org.uk - 661109.jpg
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Edmund's church. The parish church of East Mersea is dedicated to St Edmund. The Rev. Sabine Baring Gould (author of hymns including 'Onward Christian Soldiers' and 'Now the day is over' as well as 'Mehalah' a local story of violence and tragedy) was Rector here from 1870-1881.
St Mary's church, Gillingham, Norfolk - geograph.org.uk - 1345535.jpg
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's parish church, Gillingham, Norfolk, seen from the north
St Mary the Virgin, Upchurch, Kent - geograph.org.uk - 326734.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary the Virgin, Upchurch, Kent
All Saints Church, Thwing - geograph.org.uk - 1456181.jpg
(c) Peter Church, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints Church, Thwing, East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
The church seems to have been built in three separate parts with the choir and altar (near the photographer) being separated from the nave by a screen, and then there is a small side chapel.
Eye Church - geograph.org.uk - 1261730.jpg
(c) Philip Halling, CC BY-SA 2.0
Eye Church Eye church is dedicated to St Peter and St Paul.
All Saints' church tower - geograph.org.uk - 718347.jpg
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints' church tower Perpendicular 15th century tower at All Saints' church Babworth
Church of St Mary, Rye.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Hiyotchi, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
The Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin, Rye
Newhaven St Michael from NE 3807478.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Paul Gillett, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St Michael's Church, Newhaven
Chewton Mendip Church (St. Mary Magdalene) (29219879067).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Hugh Llewelyn from Keynsham, UK, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Chewton Mendip Church (St. Mary Magdalene), Somerset, 19 August 2018. Minster Church of Saxon origin (560) and a few Saxon stones still form part of the fabric of the church. Chancel and eastern part of nave 12th Century Norman, eastern part of nave arcade and adjoining part of south aisle as well as south Lady Chapel is Early English (1220); nave and south aisle extended in 14th Century Decorated. The church was 'refashioned' in 15th Century Perpendicular whilst the original Early English tower was replaced by a west tower in 16th Century (1540-41) in 'Gloucester Perpendicular' style even though in Somerset! Victorian restoration in 1850's. Pictured is the nave looking towards the west window under the tower.
St Martin, Ryarsh, nave.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
St Martin, Ryarsh, nave
St Laurence's Church, Scalby - geograph.org.uk - 247947.jpg
(c) Humphrey Bolton, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Laurence's Church, Scalby. The tower was built in 1683 and the rest looks Victorian externally, but there is 12C and 13C work inside.
St Margaret's Church, Streatley. - geograph.org.uk - 113926.jpg
(c) Robin Hall, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Margaret's parish church, Streatley, Bedfordshire, seen from the northeast
Clifton Hampden St Michael &AA westward GeoUK 5016118.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Bill Nicholls, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Nave in St Michael & All Angels
Bignor Church 10.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Simon Burchell, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Bignor Church, West Sussex, UK. Unequal triplet in the east end of the church. The Ecclesiologist, Volumes 1 à 3,Cambridge Camden Society, 1842, unequal triplet
Runwell St Mary fr S GeoUK 3871932.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Robin Webster, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Church from the south, nave behind the aisle
Church of St Sylvester - geograph.org.uk - 3900071.jpg
(c) Church of St Sylvester by Stuart Logan, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Mary's, eastward, Stelling Minnis-5370522.jpg
(c) Michael Garlick, CC BY-SA 2.0
Nave and chancel of St Mary's church in Stelling Minnis
All Saints (Derby Cathedral) Full Street, Derby (4346582248).jpg
Autor/Urheber: The Roaming Picture Taker, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0

Derbys All Saints Cathedral from Full Street, Derby. Photo Taken: 04/01/10

Derby Cathedral
St Mark's Church, Bilton 6.19.jpg
Autor/Urheber: G-13114, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St Mark's Church, Bilton
St Johns church, Stowford (geograph 3539668).jpg
(c) Mike Searle, CC BY-SA 2.0
St John's church, Stowford
Pott Shrigley Church - geograph.org.uk - 694403.jpg
(c) Philip Halling, CC BY-SA 2.0
Pott Shrigley Church Pott Shrigley church is dedicated to St Christopher.
Combeinteignhead (2021-08-22) 28.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Simon Cobb, Lizenz: CC0
Combeinteignhead, Devon
Church of All Saints, Birling - geograph.org.uk - 2614371.jpg
(c) Church of All Saints, Birling by N Chadwick, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Thurcaston parish church 2006-04-14 002web.jpg
Thurcaston parish church taken by kev747
Langtree Church - geograph.org.uk - 81489.jpg
(c) Stephen Bashford, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints' parish church, Langtree, Devon, seen from the southeast
The Church of St. Olave, Exeter (15052355778).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Hugh Llewelyn from Keynsham, UK, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
The 3-bay 15th Century Perpendicular nave arcade (with octagonal piers) and north aisle of church of St. Olave, Exeter, 7 September 2014.
Oban Free High Church.jpg
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Dieses Foto zeigt das geschützte Denkmal in Schottland mit der Nummer
St Swithin's Church Wellow - geograph.org.uk - 724536.jpg
(c) Steve F, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Swithin's Church Wellow From Potter Lane.
Parish church Marsworth - geograph.org.uk - 649028.jpg
(c) Colin Park, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints' parish church, Marsworth, Buckinghamshire, seen from the southeast
St Catherine and St Paul, Hoddesdon, Herts - Chancel - geograph.org.uk - 1356411.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Catherine & St Paul, Hoddesdon, Herts - Chancel
Bamburgh St Aidans Interior panorama (11201707794).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Thomas Quine, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
Ceilings of St Aldan's Church in Bamburgh
All Saints, Clehonger - geograph.org.uk - 2986780.jpg
(c) All Saints, Clehonger by Philip Pankhurst, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Hinderclay St Mary’s church - geograph.org.uk - 2093873.jpg
(c) Hinderclay St Mary’s church by Adrian S Pye, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Gunwalloe St Winwaloe south aisle eastward GeoUK 5600904.jpg
(c) Derek Voller, CC BY-SA 2.0
Three-vessels church without a tower.
St. Leonard's church, Halwell, interior - geograph.org.uk - 1079070.jpg
(c) Jonathan Billinger, CC BY-SA 2.0
St. Leonard's church, Halwell, interior Looking along the nave, with flash to bring out the colours of the hand-made kneelers which were proudly on display.
St Michael, Munslow (geograph 3987018).jpg
(c) Philip Pankhurst, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Michael, Munslow
St James, Sutton Cheney - East end - geograph.org.uk - 3132054.jpg
(c) St James, Sutton Cheney - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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All Saints, Birchington. Kent - East end - geograph.org.uk - 1547454.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints, Birchington. Kent - East end
St Mary Magdalene, North Ockendon - East end - geograph.org.uk - 2657540.jpg
(c) St Mary Magdalene, North Ockendon - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Ashreigney, south aisle, St James's church - geograph.org.uk - 606497.jpg
(c) Martin Bodman, CC BY-SA 2.0
Ashreigney: south aisle, St James’s church The south aisle, together with the rest of the church, was rebuilt in 1889. St James’s retains an untypical north tower
Drayton StPeter southeast.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Motacilla, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St Peter's parish church, Drayton, Vale of White Horse, Oxfordshire (formerly Berkshire): view from the southeast, showing the chancel (right) and south transept (left)
St Anthony of Panniers, Alkham, Kent - East end - geograph.org.uk - 325587.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Anthony of Panniers, Alkham, Kent - East end
St. Lawrence Church, Ramsgate (2) - geograph.org.uk - 2262845.jpg
(c) St. Lawrence Church, Ramsgate (2) by David Anstiss, CC BY-SA 2.0
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StBartholomewsCadeleigh.jpg
Photograph of St Bartholomew's church in the village of Cadeleigh in Devon, UK
All Saints, east windows - geograph.org.uk - 2549112.jpg
(c) All Saints, east windows by Mike Kirby, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Peter and St Paul, Edenbridge, Kent 01.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Peter & St Paul, Edenbridge, Kent
St. Edwards church, Shaugh Prior - interior (geograph 2192464).jpg
(c) Ruth Sharville, CC BY-SA 2.0
St. Edward's church, Shaugh Prior - interior
Baxterley church from W GeoUK 7520015.jpg
Autor/Urheber: AJD, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Baxterley church from the west
Holy Trinity Church, Gidleigh.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Andrewrabbott, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Grade I listed.
St Nicholas church, Willoughby - geograph.org.uk - 3767447.jpg
(c) St Nicholas church, Willoughby by David Purchase, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Grosvenor Chapel - geograph.org.uk - 2580241.jpg
(c) Grosvenor Chapel by N Chadwick, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Bignor Church 4.JPG
Bignor Church, West Sussex, England.
Highcross, Bristol, BRO Picbox-4-BCh-4, 1250x1250.jpg
Black and white sketch from early 20th Century "artists impression"oil painting depicting the period 1704-1733 looking east from Corn Street to Wine Street, Bristol, UK. The

church tower visible is that of old Christ Church removed 1786. On the far left of the image, on the

north side of the road is the 1704 Council House which preceded today's Register Office). In the centre of the junction can be seen the Bristol High Cross, and on the right of the image, on the south side of Wine Street is The Dutch House, destroyed during the Bristol Blitz. The street scene shows a lot of people, a horse and cart, and a sedan chair.
St Peter, East Lavington (geograph 4077576).jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Peter's parish church, East Lavington, West Sussex, seen from the southeast
Findon St John B from east GeoUK 5385474.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Richard Rogerson, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St John the Baptist in Findon from the east
Interior of the Church of St Mary Magdalene, Great Burstead - geograph.org.uk - 1418536.jpg
(c) Derek Voller, CC BY-SA 2.0
Interior of the Church of St Mary Magdalene, Great Burstead
St Marys, St Marys Butts, Reading (3).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Tom Bastin from Reading, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
St Mary's, St Mary's Butts, Reading. The Tower was re-constructed 1551-5 with material from Reading Abbey, the rest of the exterior was mainly dates from the 19th Century.
St Georges Church, Georgeham, Devon (geograph 5752199).jpg
(c) Derek Voller, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Georges Church, Georgeham, Devon. A church stood here in the 13th century and was largely rebuilt in the 15th C. The Tower is from the 14th century and carries a peal of eight bells.
Rood Screen, St John the Baptist, East Down - geograph.org.uk - 729371.jpg
(c) Trish Steel, CC BY-SA 2.0
Rood Screen, St John the Baptist, East Down The rood screen is 15th century and has been greatly restored.
A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight BHL20977744.jpg
A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight / [edited by H. Arthur Doubleday]
Ledbury Church (7822496864).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Hugh Llewelyn , Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Ledbury Church - mainly early C12th Norman Church but with many later additions & alterations - such as the C14th Decorated windows in the Norman nave & aisles; 06/12.
St Mary's Church, Stockleigh Pomeroy - geograph.org.uk - 1617237.jpg
(c) David Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's Church, Stockleigh Pomeroy View from the east. Just visible under the east window is the top of a bricked up window, whose purpose is not known.
Lamerton Parish Church - geograph.org.uk - 3759365.jpg
(c) Lamerton Parish Church by jeff collins, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Nicholas, Southfleet - nave - geograph.org.uk - 1396495.jpg
(c) Stephen Craven, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Nicholas, Southfleet - nave The nave, looking west. The church is grade 1 listed (listed building no. 172650). According to the list description it is "14th century with some 15th century windows, restored in 1867".The area under the tower and organ gallery has been re-ordered to provide kitchen and toilet facilities.
Badminton St Michael &AA from SW GeoUK 3938965.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Mike Searle, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St Michael & All Angel's church, Great Badminton (interior, looking east)
Belleau St John eastward GeoUK 6265219.jpg
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
St.John's nave, Belleau, Lincolnshire
Atherington St Mary from E GeoUK 6147441.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Derek Harper, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's church, Atherington, seen from the east
St Peter's Church, Heversham, Cumbria - geograph.org.uk - 937736.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Peter's Church, Heversham, Cumbria
Garway, St. Michael's Church, The organ - geograph.org.uk - 4633229.jpg
(c) Garway: St. Michael's Church: The organ by Michael Garlick, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Mary's Church, Cilcain - geograph.org.uk - 198673.jpg
(c) Eirian Evans, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's Church, Cilcain. The eastern side of the church, showing the two naves.
St George, Wrotham, nave.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
St George, Wrotham, nave
Durham Heritage Centre.jpg
Autor/Urheber: User:Jungpionier (assumed), Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
View north-northeast from South Bailey to North Bailey, Durham, England. The battlemented sandstone building with a tower is Durham Heritage Centre, which used to be the parish church of St Mary-le-Bow.
All Saints, Kirby Cane, Norfolk - Interior - geograph.org.uk - 1500702.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints, Kirby Cane, Norfolk - Interior
Westley Waterless St Mary from NW GeoUK 6021180.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Michael Garlick, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Westley Waterless, St. Mary the Less Church
All Saints, Biddenden, interior looking East.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
All Saints, Biddenden, interior, looking East
Wrotham Parish Church - geograph.org.uk - 22598.jpg
(c) Hywel Williams, CC BY-SA 2.0
Wrotham Parish Church. The Parish Church of St. George, Wrotham
Bridgerule Churchtown, St Bridget's church (25590672350).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jules & Jenny from Lincoln, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
The church dates from the 13th century.
St Andrew's Church, Countesthorpe - geograph.org.uk - 230099.jpg
(c) Kate Jewell, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Andrew's parish church, Countesthorpe, Leicestershire, seen from the northeast
St. Mary The Virgin, Aldridge - geograph.org.uk - 1393895.jpg
(c) Geoff Pick, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary The Virgin parish church, Aldridge, West Midlands (formerly Staffordshire)
Church of St Peter, North Tawton - geograph.org.uk - 2767702.jpg
(c) Church of St Peter, North Tawton by Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Emmanuel Church, Ilfracombe (1247).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Nilfanion, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Emmanuel Church, Ilfracombe
St James the Greater, Dadlington - East end - geograph.org.uk - 4470628.jpg
(c) St James the Greater, Dadlington - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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South Leverton All Saints south face 262255.jpg
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints' church, South Leverton A rare Norman tower for Nottinghamshire, splendid 13th century arcdaes within and these early 14th century south windows with geometrical tracery.
Baxterley church from NE GeoUK 5795981.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Bill Boaden, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Baxterley church from the north-east
North Huish St Mary from E 4258028 geo-uk.jpg
(c) Ruth Sharville, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's church, North Huish
St Oswald's Guiseley south nave 6808907.jpg
(c) Stephen Craven, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Oswald's church, Guiseley - south nave
All Saints' Church, Farringdon, Hampshire 86.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Simon Burchell, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
All Saints' Church, Upper Farringdon, Hampshire, England.
Interior of St James' and St Paul's Church, Marton.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Dave.Dunford, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St James' and St Paul's Church, Marton: Grade I listed church in Marton, Cheshire East, UK.
North Bovey church.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Nilfanion, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Parish church in North Bovey, on eastern Dartmoor.
St Andrew's Church, Hittisleigh - geograph.org.uk - 1739375.jpg
(c) Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Andrew's Church, Hittisleigh Another view of https://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=11144718 from across the churchyard. Cherry & Pevsner call it "a simple church of Dartmoor character". As a major feature on this stretch of the Two Moors Way the church is much frequented by walkers. There is a very thorough architectural description at https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1273398 .
St. Mary Magdalene, the parish church of North Ockendon - geograph.org.uk - 1517834.jpg
(c) Robert Edwards, CC BY-SA 2.0
Parish church of St Mary Magdalene, North Ockendon, east London (formerly Essex), seen from the east
St Mary's Church, Kennington 3.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Tim Sheerman-Chase, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1362852.
St John's Church - Wentworth Street - geograph.org.uk - 654035.jpg
(c) Betty Longbottom, CC BY-SA 2.0
St John's Church - Wentworth Street
St Lawrence, Bigbury, Devon - East end - geograph.org.uk - 1738591.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Lawrence, Bigbury, Devon - East end
St Mary's Church, Addington - geograph.org.uk - 960742.jpg
(c) Roger, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's Church, Addington, near to Addington, Croydon, Great Britain. The village of Addington goes back to pre-Norman times, and despite it being only a few miles from the centre of Croydon, it still retains its small village atmosphere (but in recent decades without shops or post office!). The Church, built in 1080 with later additions, and nearby Palace on the edge of the village (Addington Palace) was used regularly by Archbishops of Canterbury in earlier centuries, and indeed five Archbishops of Canterbury are buried at the church.
Alford church - geograph.org.uk - 3005541.jpg
(c) Alford church by John Firth, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Hunningham - geograph.org.uk - 11946.jpg
(c) David Stowell, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Margaret's parish church, Hunningham, Warwickshire, seen from the southwest
Bow Brickhill All Saints eastward GeoUK 1812176.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Cameraman, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
three-naved hall church
Lydd, All Saints' church interior (48860573387).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jules & Jenny from Lincoln, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
Looking east from under the tower.
St Johns church, Stowford (interior) (geograph 3539658).jpg
(c) Mike Searle, CC BY-SA 2.0
St John's church, Stowford (interior)
AIBs 2019 room (49069322271) brighter.jpg
Autor/Urheber: AIB (Association for International Broadcasting), Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
AIBs 2019 were held at LSO St Lukes on the 4th November. The event was hosted by Caroline Hepker of Bloomberg.
Myddle St Peter from E GeoUK 6765795.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Bowell, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
church from the east
St. Mary's parish church, Ross-on-Wye - geograph.org.uk - 4186375.jpg
(c) St. Mary's parish church, Ross-on-Wye by Jonathan Billinger, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Church of St Nicholas, Cuddington, Buckinghamshire (geograph 4660836).jpg
(c) Oswald Bertram, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St Nicholas, Cuddington, Buckinghamshire
Ashbury church - geograph.org.uk - 3387940.jpg
(c) Ashbury church by Gareth James, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Hothfield, St Margaret's church interior (31559062170).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jules & Jenny from Lincoln, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0

The church was mentioned in the Domesday Monachoram of 1070. In 1271 the church is said to have formed part of the possessions of Rohese de Dover, wife of the Baron of Chilham. The church consists of chancel with north and south chapels, a nave with north and south aisles, a west tower with spire. The tower dates from the 14th century and has a plain parapet with a shingled octagonal spire. The south side of the tower has a rounded turret with a spiral staircase to the belfry. There are six bells.

The church is built of Kentish rag stone with tiled roofs. There is a south porch with windows from the 13th century, and over the entrance there is a mass dial. The chancel dates from the 13th century. There is a piscina and on the north side of the altar is a large aumbry. There is no chancel arch. The nave has a three bay arcade, the north eastern arch was modified to take the tomb of Sir John Tufton. This is described elsewhere.

In 1598 it was struck by lightning and a large part of it burnt to the ground. It was rebuilt by Sir John Tufton in 1603, mostly in the perpendicular style. In 1876 the church was again restored and many alterations were made. In the Second World War many windows were blown blown out by a bomb, the roof was damaged and many of the pews were damaged beyond repair.

There were further repairs in the early 21st century.
St Nicholas Thelnetham - geograph.org.uk - 1262960.jpg
(c) Keith Evans, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Nicholas Thelnetham The church of St Nicholas Thelnetham, Suffolk for more info see http://www.suffolkchurches.co.uk/thelnetham.html
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St. Andrews Church, Kirby Malzeard, after the fire of February 1908
St Mary, Stone in Oxney, Kent - geograph.org.uk - 1925728.jpg
(c) St Mary, Stone in Oxney, Kent by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Thomas the Apostle Church, Stanhope - geograph.org.uk - 2259652.jpg
(c) St Thomas the Apostle Church, Stanhope by Carol Bleasdale, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Church of St Anietus to St Neot, St. Neot, Cornwall, England
Sampford Spiney, church tower - geograph.org.uk - 1986939.jpg
(c) Sampford Spiney, church tower by Mike Faherty, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Sampson, York (1).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Chris06, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St Sampson's Church, York
The Church of St Luke and All Saints, Darrington - geograph.org.uk - 1859700.jpg
(c) The Church of St Luke and All Saints, Darrington by Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Arches inside the Priory Church of St Mary, Abergavenny.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Ethan Doyle White, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Arches inside the nave of the Priory Church of St Mary, Abergavenny.
St Bridgets church, Bridestowe (geograph 3208216).jpg
(c) Dave Kelly, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Bridget's church, Bridestowe
Nave of Holy Trinity Church, Dartford (East-Facing View - 01).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Doyle of London, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
An east facing view, looking towards the chancel, in the nave of Holy Trinity Church, Dartford.
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St Lawrence's Church, Telscombe, East Sussex, England.
St Mary's church Stratford St Mary Suffolk (4238904900).jpg
Autor/Urheber: David from Colorado Springs, United States, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
I found it open.
St Cuthbert's Church, Aldingham - geograph.org.uk - 2833050.jpg
(c) St Cuthbert's Church, Aldingham by Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Milburga's Church, Wixford - geograph.org.uk - 132174.jpg
(c) David Stowell, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Milburga's parish church, Wixford, Warwickshire. Centre right is the base and broken stump of the 15th-century churchyard cross.
Waldron, All Saints' church (40450617744).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jules & Jenny from Lincoln, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0

The church probably dates back to the 12th century, and was possibly controlled by the monks of Battle Abbey in the 13th century. The church has a west tower with battlemented parapet and higher stairs turret, nave with north and south aisles, chancel, and north porch. The chancel and nave are 13th century, and there is no chancel arch. The south chancel has a small piscina. In the late 13th century the north aisle was added with a four bay arcade and octagonal piers. The tower is from the late 15th century and its proportions are similar to others in the area linked to the Pelhams, although there is no buckle, but this may have been weathered away. The south aisle was added around 1860 when further restoration was undertaken. There is an old tub font in the churchyard, which was used as a cattle trough until circa 1906. However, there is no certainty that it was a font, or belonged to the church. The churchyard has several unusual examples of terracotta embossed gravestones by Jonathan Harmer of Heathfield. There are also the remains of a couple of brasses in the church to Thomas Dyke died 1632, and his wife Joan. Only the inscription and a coat of arms remain.

The church had repairs done in 1971, and in February 2013 work on the tower roof was completed, at a cost of £70,000.
St John the Baptist, Baginton - geograph.org.uk - 1223539.jpg
(c) Keith Williams, CC BY-SA 2.0
St John the Baptist, Baginton
St Peter, Rodmell.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
St Peter, Rodmell
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St. Helen's Church

Motiv: Stillingfleet

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Stoodleigh St Margaret eastward GeoUK 5580481.jpg
(c) Roger Cornfoot, CC BY-SA 2.0
two-naved hall church
Northeast View of the Church of Saint Nicholas, Chislehurst (01).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Doyle of London, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
A view of the Church of Saint Nicholas in Chislehurst as seen from the northeast.
Wigginton St Leonard aisle GeoUK 6574551.jpg
(c) Basher Eyre, CC BY-SA 2.0
Wigginton, nave with tribune
All Saints Church - view east - geograph.org.uk - 1395779.jpg
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints Church - view east. All Saints church > 1395771 is situated outside the village at the end of Church Lane. The tower was built from graded flints and a variety of other stones found locally, some presumably derived from abandoned Roman sites in the area. It dates from the 11th century and is a rare example in Norfolk of a Saxon square tower. It is unproportionally large compared with the rest of the building which has another unusual addition at its north-east end: a brick mausoleum built in 1730 for the Branthwait family > 1395778. The Miles Brainthwait monument in the chancel > 1395787 - made of alabaster - dates from the 17th century and is described as one of the grandest memorials of its period in the whole of Norfolk. The chancel was restored in 1737/38 and for a while this end of the church had sash windows which were replaced in 1882. The nave windows have wooden frames. The porch dates from the 15th century with the crow-stepped gable added later. The sundial > 1395775 above the entrance was made in 2000 by students of the Wymondham College.
Usk Priory Church (St.Mary) (28667673148).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Hugh Llewelyn from Keynsham, UK, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
The Priory Church of St.Mary, Usk, Gwent, South Wales, 2 June 2018. Originated as 12th Century (c.1176) Norman church of Usk Priory, a Benedictine nunnery. In the 13th Century the Early English north aisle was added as a church for the local population and a screen erected between it and the nave where the nuns worshipped. In the 15th Century Perpendicular north and south aisles were added. After the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the 1530's, the nunnery was demolished and the entire church became the parish church. In 1884 Thomas Henry Wyatt restored the church, added a sanctuary and lengthended the nave. In 1899-1900 a further restoration by G E Halliday occured including the reroofing of the nave and aisles. Pictured is the north and east elevations.
All Saints Church, Orton, Interior - geograph.org.uk - 2142395.jpg
(c) All Saints Church, Orton, Interior by Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Ducklington St Bartholomew north-eastward GeoUK 5612547.jpg
(c) Chris Brown, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Bartholomew, Ducklington: View north-east from the south aisle, into the chancel and north chapel.
The interior of Morchard Bishop Church - geograph.org.uk - 807271.jpg
(c) Philip Halling, CC BY-SA 2.0
The interior of Morchard Bishop Church View towards the altar from the nave of St Mary's church, Morchard Bishop.
Horwood St Michael fr SE GeoUK 6518807.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Derek Harper, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Twin-naved hall church
St Andrew, East Allington - East end - geograph.org.uk - 1724609.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Andrew, East Allington - East end
"Holy Trinity", Ashford in the Water - geograph.org.uk - 2867709.jpg
(c) "Holy Trinity", Ashford in the Water by Neil Theasby, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Funtington St Mary eastward GeoUK 4168777.jpg
(c) The Nave, Funtington parish church by Derek Voller, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Peter's Church, Norton Disney - geograph.org.uk - 2519267.jpg
(c) St Peter's Church, Norton Disney by J.Hannan-Briggs, CC BY-SA 2.0
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All Saints, Saxton 3 GeoUK4137216.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Mike Kirby, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of All Saints, Saxton
Tunstall Church - geograph.org.uk - 1992925.jpg
(c) Karl and Ali, CC BY-SA 2.0
St John the Baptist parish church, Tunstall, Lancashire, seen from the southwest
St Margaret, Ditchling, Sussex - East end - geograph.org.uk - 1505980.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Margaret, Ditchling, Sussex - East end
St. Mary at Stoke - geograph.org.uk - 2887068.jpg
(c) St. Mary at Stoke by John Myers, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Felixkirk, The Church of st Felix - geograph.org.uk - 231129.jpg
(c) Bill Henderson, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Felix' parish church, Felixkirk, North Yorkshire, seen from the south
Shobrooke St Swithun fr NE GeoUK 5069390.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Lewis Clarke, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Church from the north-east
Interior, St Andrew's church, Radbourne (geograph 4044616).jpg
(c) J.Hannan-Briggs, CC BY-SA 2.0
Interior, St Andrew's church, Radbourne
St Aidan's Church, Bamburgh - geograph.org.uk - 2158743.jpg
(c) St Aidan's Church, Bamburgh by Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
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All Saints' Church, Dunterton - geograph.org.uk - 797502.jpg
(c) Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints' Church, Dunterton. This view of 797484 is from the northern part of the churchyard.
St Endellion nave+aisle looking NE GeoUK 4185921.jpg
(c) St Endellion church nave by David Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Thomas the Martyr Up Holland, July 2018.jpg
Autor/Urheber: PC78, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Church of St Thomas the Martyr at Up Holland, Lancashire. The building to the right is Up Holland Village Club.
The church at Waldron - geograph.org.uk - 85519.jpg
(c) Rog Frost, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints' parish church, Waldro, East Sussex, seen form the southeast
Church of St James, Christow (geograph 6670717).jpg
(c) Roger Cornfoot, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St James, Christow
Stbartholomewschurchwickhambishops.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Wickhambishops, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St Bartholomew's parish church, Wickham Bishops, Essex, seen from the southeast
York St Olave interior.jpg
Autor/Urheber: unknown, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St Olaves Church is a hall church with almost flat wooden cielings.
HE 1257387
The chapel of St. Bartholomew - geograph.org.uk - 219426.jpg
(c) Malcolm Spicer, CC BY-SA 2.0
The chapel of the Hospital of St Bartholomew, Sandwich, Kent, seen from the southeast
St. Bartholomew's church, Yealmpton - interior (2) - geograph.org.uk - 1420138.jpg
(c) Ruth Sharville, CC BY-SA 2.0
St. Bartholomew's church, Yealmpton - interior (2)
St. Mary's, Maulden , Eastern end - geograph.org.uk - 164469.jpg
(c) Rob Farrow, CC BY-SA 2.0
St. Mary's, Maulden : Eastern end. The oldest parts of this church date from the C13th, but it was enlarged and partly rebuilt in 1859. The cost of this building work was largely borne by the Rector of the time, Charles Ward and the Duke of Bedford. This church is built in the local chocolate-coloured stone (Cf. 136209 and 155592 )
Norham Church.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Hadrianus1959, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1303605.
Holy Trinity Church - geograph.org.uk - 2824132.jpg
(c) Holy Trinity Church by Stephen Rogerson, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St John-at-Hampstead, interior.jpg
Autor/Urheber: AndyScott, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St John-at-Hampstead, interior
Musbury St Michael from SE-5855801 geo-uk.jpg
(c) Roger Cornfoot, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Michael's church, Musbury
Interior of Eardisley church - geograph.org.uk - 2786857.jpg
(c) Interior of Eardisley church by Philip Halling, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Appleton St Lawrence arcade GeoUK 6920664.jpg
(c) Basher Eyre, CC BY-SA 2.0
Appleton, Church of St Lawrence
Scarborough, St Mary's church, interior (42868348692).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jules & Jenny from Lincoln, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0

The church dates from the twelfth century onwards and was formerly a large building of which now only about half remains. The existing church comprises the nave and south transept of the original building. The quire, north transept and east end were lost in the mid-seventeenth century.

Records show that a small church stood on this site in 1150, and a few years later the nave was widened, the chancel extended, and building of the east and two western towers began. North and south aisles were added in the early thirteenth century, and the transepts added in the mid-fourteenth century. (Only the south transept now remains). A further north aisle was also added around that time, which caused the roof of the small north aisle to be raised above the north clerestory windows. On the south side of the church four Chantry Chapels were added in the late fourteenth century. The most western, or St Mary Chapel is now used as a baptistery. A south porch with parvis was also added in 1396. The construction of the quire began in the early fifteenth century and was completed in 1450. It was 90 feet long and 52 feet wide with two aisles and five bays. In 1645 during the Civil War, cannons were used to attack the Castle nearby, the bombardment lasting several days. The result was that the quire was severely damaged, but it was never rebuilt. Only some fragments of the east end remain in the churchyard.

By the mid-19th-century the church was full of box pews, galleries, flying staircases, and cupboards, and the south transept became a school, blocked from the church. In 1848 restoration commenced under the direction of Ewan Christian, and the church reopened in 1850.

The church today consists of nave, north arcade of six bays with round piers, south arcade, clerestory and outer north aisle with octagonal piers, south porch, south chapels with tunnel vaults, south transept, and chancel (which is the base of the original crossing tower).

In 1993 work commenced to install a toilet, renew the heating system, set up a refreshment point in the south west tower, build a new choir vestry, screen the lady Chapel and improve the north aisle area.

The church has numerous stained-glass windows and a two manual organ.

Anne Brontës grave is located in the churchyard.

Pic by Jenny.
Walford Church 745287 Ph Halling.jpg
(c) Philip Halling, CC BY-SA 2.0
Walford Church St Michael's and All Angels church at Walford.
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St Luke's parish church, Holmes Chapel, Cheshire, seen from the south
St George's Parish Church - geograph.org.uk - 2659963.jpg
(c) St George's Parish Church by Tom Jolliffe, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Interior, St Peter's church, Bexhill - geograph.org.uk - 3421867.jpg
(c) Interior, St Peter's church, Bexhill by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St John the Baptist, Higher Ashton, Devon - East end - geograph.org.uk - 1731740.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St John the Baptist, Higher Ashton, Devon - East end
Entrance to Ingleby Greenhow Churchyard - geograph.org.uk - 1738231.jpg
(c) Rob Noble, CC BY-SA 2.0
Entrance to Ingleby Greenhow Churchyard The gateway with its wrought iron arch has recently been demolished, apparently in a road traffic accident.
Rood Screen St Peters Combe Martin.jpg
Autor/Urheber: User:Jack1956, Lizenz: CC0
Looking east towards the 15th-century painted Rood Screen in Church of St Peter ad Vincula in Combe Martin in North Devon
Hardwick StMaryV SSE.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Motacilla, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Parish church of St Mary the Virgin, Hethe Road, Hardwick, Cherwell District, Oxfordshire, seen from south-southeast
Church of St John Baptist, Rectory Lane, Instow - geograph.org.uk - 766840.jpg
(c) Roger A Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
Parish church of St John the Baptist, Rectory Lane, Instow, Devon, seen from the east
St Michael Steeple Claydon Geograph-2432471-by-Cameraman.jpg
(c) Cameraman, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Michael's parish church, Steeple Claydon, Buckinghamshire
St Nicholas, Harwich - geograph.org.uk - 523468.jpg
(c) David Kemp, CC BY-SA 2.0
View southeast along Church Street, Harwich, Essex, to St Nicholas' parish church. The white building on the left is the Three Cups Hotel.
Interior, St George's church, Crowhurst - geograph.org.uk - 3067171.jpg
(c) Interior, St George's church, Crowhurst by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
Interior, St George's church, Crowhurst Strukturierte Daten auf Commons bearbeiten
Leominster Priory south nave & south aisle GeoUK 5696144.jpg
(c) Fabian Musto, CC BY-SA 2.0
Leominster Priory: St Peter & St Paul's Church
St Peters Church Sunderland.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Jim Ross, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Inside the nave of St Peter's parish church, Monkwearmouth, Tyne and Wear, looking northwest to the north aisle
Southover, St John the Baptist Church, interior.jpg
Autor/Urheber: AndyScott, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Southover, St John the Baptist Church, interior
St Anne's Church - geograph.org.uk - 3354154.jpg
(c) St Anne's Church by John M, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Anne's Church Strukturierte Daten auf Commons bearbeiten
All Saints Church, Orton - geograph.org.uk - 2142422.jpg
(c) All Saints Church, Orton by Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints Church, Orton Strukturierte Daten auf Commons bearbeiten
St. Mary's, Woburn, Beds. - geograph.org.uk - 1659613.jpg
(c) nick macneill, CC BY-SA 2.0
St. Mary's, Woburn, Beds. The church is very unusual in that it's general style is Nineteenth century French, particularly in the interior.
The Parish Church, Exminster - geograph.org.uk - 990091.jpg
(c) Sarah Charlesworth, CC BY-SA 2.0
The Parish Church, Exminster, near to Exminster, Devon, Great Britain.
Chittlehampton St Heiritha from NNW 8386819041 crop.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Hugh Llewelyn from Keynsham, UK, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St. Hieritha's, Chittlehampton, from north-north-west
St John the Baptist, Higher Ashton, Devon - geograph.org.uk - 1731733.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St John the Baptist, Higher Ashton, Devon
Interior of St Georges Church, Georgeham, Devon (geograph 5752194).jpg
(c) Derek Voller, CC BY-SA 2.0
Interior of St Georges Church, Georgeham, Devon. The Nave and Chancel.
St Mary, Kentisbeare, Devon - East end - geograph.org.uk - 1726290.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary, Kentisbeare, Devon - East end
Interior, St Nicholas church, New Romney - geograph.org.uk - 3209969.jpg
(c) Interior, St Nicholas church, New Romney by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
Interior, St Nicholas church, New Romney Strukturierte Daten auf Commons bearbeiten
All Saints, Birling, nave.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
All Saints, Birling, nave
Cocking church 070.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Daemonic Kangaroo, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Cocking Church interior - view from nave to north aisle
Ideford St Mary eastward GeoUK 4824513.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jonathan Thacker, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's church, Ideford
Henlow, St Mary (geograph 4424492).jpg
(c) Matthew Sheasby, CC BY-SA 2.0
Henlow, St Mary
Caythorpe, St Vincent's church (29962606310).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jules & Jenny from Lincoln, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0

The church dates from the 13th century onwards and was enlarged and restored by Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1860. There is a nave, north aisle, central tower, north and south transept "stubs", chancel and south porch.

The church is built with banded and coursed ironstone with slate roofs. The roof has recently been renewed. On the west wall, on the top of the central buttress there is a carving depicting the Annunciation. The 156 feet tall tower has a spire with lucarnes and crocketts and is supported by four flying buttresses which span from the angles of the tower. It was rebuilt in 1860 after it was struck by lightning. The base of the tower has small north and south transepts, one is used as a Chapel, the other as the Sacristy. The crossing arch is 13th century.

The 13th century nave is unusual in that it is divided down the middle with a 2 1/2 bay arcade with tall octagonal piers. The four bay north aisle was added in 1860 by Scott. It now contains several modern stained-glass windows. The nave roof has decorative bosses and dates from the 14th century. The south porch also dates from that period, there is a seated figure of the Virgin over the south door. There are also several mass dials outside.

The chancel was probably rebuilt in the 18th and 19th century, but contains the remains of a 13th century priest's door. The east window is located above a large reredos with a painted triptych, partly obscured it.

There is a two manual organ situated at the west end of the nave.

The church has several monuments, including one to Sir Charles Hussey, died 1664. There is also a 17th century poor box.

The church hsd just undergone significant repairs to the roof and several other areas. (2016)

Pic by Jenny.
Inside St Matthew's Church - geograph.org.uk - 2605544.jpg
(c) Inside St Matthew's Church by Bill Nicholls, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Michael at the North Gate, Cornmarket Street, Oxford - geograph.org.uk - 2873558.jpg
(c) St Michael at the North Gate, Cornmarket Street, Oxford by Robin Sones, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Holy Trinity Church, Kendal, Cumbria - Chancel - geograph.org.uk - 929641.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Holy Trinity Church, Kendal, Cumbria - Chancel
All Saints Church, Saxton - geograph.org.uk - 3645252.jpg
(c) All Saints Church, Saxton by Ian S, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints Church, Saxton Strukturierte Daten auf Commons bearbeiten
Maldon All Saints fr SW GeoUK 4278122.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Colin Park, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
church from the south west
South West England counties.png
Autor/Urheber:

Nilfanion, created using Ordnance Survey data

, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Map of the South West England region, showing its counties and administrative districts. The county colours are the same as those in File:English metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties 2009.svg.

Equirectangular map projection on WGS 84 datum, with N/S stretched 160% Geographic limits:

  • West: 6.5W
  • East: 1.4W
  • North: 52.2N
  • South: 49.7N
St Mary Magdalene Church, Wartling - geograph.org.uk - 2670331.jpg
(c) St Mary Magdalene Church, Wartling by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary Magdalene Church, Wartling Strukturierte Daten auf Commons bearbeiten
Stanton-by-Dale, Derbys. - geograph.org.uk - 3336976.jpg
(c) Stanton-by-Dale, Derbys. by David Hallam-Jones, CC BY-SA 2.0
Stanton-by-Dale, Derbys. Strukturierte Daten auf Commons bearbeiten
St Andrew's Church Penrith DSCN9111.jpg
Autor/Urheber: AlasdairW, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
St Andrew's Church, Penrith, Cumbria. A church built in 1722, with a tower built in 1397.
St Marys Church Totnes.jpg
Autor/Urheber: User:Wigulf, Lizenz: CC BY 2.5
St Mary's parish church, Totnes, Devon, seen from the east
St Martin's Martinhoe interior looking east.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Ericoides, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St Martin's Martinhoe interior looking east
Nave and aisle of St Mary's Church, Throwleigh.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Andrewrabbott, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Aisle on the north side of the church.
Magheradroll Parish Church Ballynahinch - geograph.org.uk - 70827.jpg
(c) Brian Shaw, CC BY-SA 2.0
Magheradroll Parish Church Ballynahinch. Various parts seem to date from different times - the architecture is quite eclectic.
Spurriergate Centre 2.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Fingalo Christian Bickel, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0 de
Spurriergate Centre in York, ehemals St. Michaels Kirche.
TERMONAMONGAN, Parish Church ext (51103241468).jpg
Autor/Urheber: The National Churches Trust, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
TERMONAMONGAN, Parish Church ext
Lambeg (CoI) parish church, Lambeg - geograph.org.uk - 1721952.jpg
(c) Albert Bridge, CC BY-SA 2.0
Lambeg (CoI) parish church, Lambeg. See 59095. The same church but seen from the Lagan towpath.
St Mary's Church, Marlingford, Norfolk - geograph.org.uk - 807427.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's Church, Marlingford, Norfolk
Church of All Hallows, Broadwoodkelly (geograph 2816392).jpg
(c) Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of All Hallows, Broadwoodkelly
Eastnor St John frm NE geo.uk 4088915.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Gareth James, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St John the Baptist's, Eastnor, Herefordshire
St Kentigern's Church, Castle Sowerby - geograph.org.uk - 274121.jpg
(c) Humphrey Bolton, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Kentigern's Church, Castle Sowerby. Castle Sowerby is an ancient parish. The church was built in the 12C, consisting of a shorter nave and a chancel. It was lengthened at each end in the 13C, and the south aisle, porch and belfry added in the 16C. It was repaired and altered in the 18C, 1889 and 1931. There is a well somewhere nearby.
Torbryan Church (Holy Trinity) (33288230102).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Hugh Llewelyn from Keynsham, UK, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Torbryan Church (Holy Trinity), Devon, 10 March 2017. 15th Century Perpendicular (1450-70). Pictured is the nave, Beer stone arcades, 1861 barrel roof (replicating the original), 18th Century box pews (enclosing 15th Century benches) and 1470-80 rood screen. Note there is no chancel arch.
St. Peter and Paul Church, Lavenham, Suffolk.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Der ursprünglich hochladende Benutzer war Etimbo in der Wikipedia auf Englisch, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
This photograph was taken by Tim Rogers on 26 April 2005. He agrees to licence it under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.
SwalkestoneChurchRH.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Russ Hamer, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
St Jame's Church at Swarkestone, Derby
All Saints' church in North Runcton - view west - geograph.org.uk - 2107751.jpg
(c) All Saints' church in North Runcton - view west by Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
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The Church of St Thomas the Martyr, Upholland - geograph.org.uk - 2056849.jpg
(c) Karl and Ali, CC BY-SA 2.0
Nave and west tower of St Thomas the Martyr's parish church, Up Holland, Lancashire, England, seen from the northeast
Broadhembury St Andrew from E GeoUK 1777179.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Roger Cornfoot, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St Andrew in Broadhembury, Devon
All Saint's Church, Icklesham - geograph.org.uk - 2595776.jpg
(c) All Saint's Church, Icklesham by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saint's Church, Icklesham Strukturierte Daten auf Commons bearbeiten
FORT GEORGE ANDERSIER C16th CHAPEL.JPG
Autor/Urheber: HARTLEPOOLMARINA2014, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
The interior has a two tiered arcade on three sides supported by Roman Doric columns
St Mary, Newington, nave.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
St Mary, Newington, nave
St Mary's Church, Eastham 2020-2.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Rodhullandemu, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Grade II listed church of St Mary, Eastham Village, Wirral. VIew across the churchyard from the southwest
Cheriton Fitzpaine Church - geograph.org.uk - 55479.jpg
(c) Dave Bushell, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Matthew's parish church, Cheriton Fitzpaine, Devon, seen from the southeast
St. Margaret of Antioch Church, Darenth - geograph.org.uk - 2207112.jpg
(c) St. Margaret of Antioch Church, Darenth by Roger Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
St. Margaret of Antioch Church, Darenth Strukturierte Daten auf Commons bearbeiten
Elmstead Church - geograph.org.uk - 122883.jpg
(c) Roger W Haworth, CC BY-SA 2.0
SS Anne and Laurence parish church, Elmstead, Essex
Knowstone, St Peter's church - geograph.org.uk - 234553.jpg
(c) Martin Bodman, CC BY-SA 2.0
Knowstone: St Peter’s church. Looking north west
St Mary, North Leigh, Oxon - geograph.org.uk - 1623945.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of England parish church of St Mary, North Leigh, Oxfordshire: view from the southeast
Churches in the Romney Marsh area (B) - geograph.org.uk - 3925505.jpg
(c) Churches in the Romney Marsh area (B) by Basher Eyre, CC BY-SA 2.0
Churches in the Romney Marsh area (B) Strukturierte Daten auf Commons bearbeiten
All Saints Church, Long Whatton - geograph.org.uk - 559958.jpg
(c) Mat Fascione, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints Church, Long Whatton
Halifax Minster HDR (7685440132).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Michael Beckwith, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0

Here is a photograph taken from inside Halifax Minster. Located in Halifax, Yorkshire, England, UK. This is my first propper HDR image. I am not too keen on HDR not for what it is or does, but for the fact that in my opinion it is overused. There was a lot of detail in the dark areas and a lot of detail in the light areas which made this a perfect candidate for using HDR imaging, not just for the sake of it which is why I used it in this photograph.

      • You CAN view and download the full 18megapixel image in Flickr, check out the other sizes when viewing ***

I have made available the source photographs (48bit 18megapixel lossless TIFFS) if you want to make your own HDR photograph which you can get here:

(717 mb rar file)
Zennor St Sennar (01).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jowaninpensans, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Churchyard and Church of St Sennar, Zennor in November 2020.
St Saviour's Church, Dartmouth (0515).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Nilfanion, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St Saviour's Church, Dartmouth
St Lawrence Church, Mereworth - geograph.org.uk - 4146999.jpg
(c) St Lawrence Church, Mereworth by Marathon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Peter and St Paul, Aylesford, Kent - East end - geograph.org.uk - 321865.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Peter & St Paul, Aylesford, Kent - East end
St Mary the Virgin's church, Weston on Trent 04.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Cherubino, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St Mary the Virgin's church, Weston on Trent
Ashcombe st Nectan from WNW GeoUK 163660.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Derek Harper, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St Nectan in Ashcombe from WNW, nave, transept & aisle
The Church of St Michael and All Angels, Awliscombe, Devon (5529505373).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Robert Cutts from Bristol, England, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
The Church of St Michael and All Angels, Awliscombe, Devon
Wangford (near Lowestoft) St Peter's church - geograph.org.uk - 2017814.jpg
(c) Wangford (near Lowestoft) St Peter's church by Adrian S Pye, CC BY-SA 2.0
Wangford (near Lowestoft) St Peter's church Strukturierte Daten auf Commons bearbeiten
St Andrew's , Crosby Garrett - geograph.org.uk - 2037867.jpg
(c) St Andrew's , Crosby Garrett by Karl and Ali, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Andrew's , Crosby Garrett Strukturierte Daten auf Commons bearbeiten
East Ogwell St Bartholomew from S GeoUK 3759216.jpg
Autor/Urheber: David Gearing, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
With south transept and Golgatha Chapel
St. Mary's interior - geograph.org.uk - 876758.jpg
(c) Jonathan Billinger, CC BY-SA 2.0
St. Mary's interior, near to Purton, Wiltshire, Great Britain. A light and airy feel to the interior of this mediaeval building on a not particularly bright day.
Leominster Priory south aisle GeoUK 724455.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Fabian Musto, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Leominster Priory: St Peter & St Paul's Church
Interior, Church of St John the Baptist, Kennerleigh (geograph 6529176).jpg
(c) Roger Cornfoot, CC BY-SA 2.0
Interior, Church of St John the Baptist, Kennerleigh
Interior, St Eanswith's church, Brenzett - geograph.org.uk - 3190391.jpg
(c) Interior, St Eanswith's church, Brenzett by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
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All Saints Church, Ryther.jpg
(c) Bill Henderson, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saint Church, Ryther, N. Yorks.
St Martin in the Fields, Trafalgar Square - East end - geograph.org.uk - 999983.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Martin in the Fields, Trafalgar Square - East end
St. Lawrence's church - geograph.org.uk - 1351779.jpg
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Lawrence's parish church, Weston under Penyard, Herefordshire, seen from the east
Church of St Mary - geograph.org.uk - 552096.jpg
(c) Andy Potter, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St Mary See from the top of Guy's Tower, Warwick Castle.
St Mildred, Canterbury - geograph.org.uk - 2912953.jpg
(c) St Mildred, Canterbury by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Faith's church in Gaywood - geograph.org.uk - 2019422.jpg
(c) St Faith's church in Gaywood by Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Tower chapel 8114172.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Slowking4, Lizenz: GFDL 1.2
St John's Chapel, White Tower
West Tanfield St Nicholas eastward GeoUK 5954393.jpg
(c) Michael Garlick, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Nicholas's Church, Church Street, West Tanfield
All Saints Church, Clehonger - geograph.org.uk - 149666.jpg
(c) Philip Halling, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints' parish church, Clehonger, Herefordshire, seen from south-southeast
Plympton St Mary from N GeoUK 5948878.jpg
Autor/Urheber: N Chadwick, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Church from the north
Kemerton, St Nicholas from NW GeoUK 5844710.jpg
(c) Philip Pankhurst, CC BY-SA 2.0
Kemerton, St Nicholas' Church from NW
Church of St Anietus, St Neot (interior) - geograph.org.uk - 3559614.jpg
(c) Church of St Anietus, St Neot (interior) by Mike Searle, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St Anietus, St Neot (interior) Strukturierte Daten auf Commons bearbeiten
Interior, St Marys Church, Hinxhill (geograph 3100654).jpg
(c) Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
Interior, St Mary's Church, Hinxhill
Canterbury - Church of the Holy Cross.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Whn64, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Church of the Holy Cross
St Matthew's church, Warehorne - geograph.org.uk - 3124051.jpg
(c) St Matthew's church, Warehorne by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Matthew's church, Warehorne Strukturierte Daten auf Commons bearbeiten
Scotland (0 Shetland) council areas.png
Autor/Urheber: TUBS Gallery, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Karte der politischen Gliederung Schottlands (siehe Dateiname)
St Mary, Churchstow, Devon - East end - geograph.org.uk - 1740546.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary, Churchstow, Devon - East end
Inside St Peter, Rendcomb (geograph 5357295).jpg
(c) Chris Brown, CC BY-SA 2.0
Inside St Peter, Rendcomb
St martins church desford 31l07.JPG
(c) I, Snowmanradio, CC BY-SA 3.0
photo of St Martin's Church, Desford, Leicestershire, England.
Coffinswell St Bartholomew from S.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Partonez, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
The Church of St. Bartholomew seen from the car park in Coffinswell, Devon, England.
Flickr - ronsaunders47 - ARRETON CHURCH.. IOW..jpg
Autor/Urheber: Ronald Saunders from Warrington, UK, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
An old Norman church built in the 11th century. Situated in the small village of Arreton on the Isle of Wight. UK.
Holy Trinity, Rudgwick - geograph.org.uk - 2537403.jpg
(c) Holy Trinity, Rudgwick by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Mary's church, Wolborough - geograph.org.uk - 3249855.jpg
(c) St Mary's church, Wolborough by Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's church, Wolborough Strukturierte Daten auf Commons bearbeiten
St Peters Church, Goldhanger, Essex (geograph 2019794).jpg
(c) Peter Stack, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Peter's Church, Goldhanger, Essex
Halifax Parish Church 2 (2324439525).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Tim Green from Bradford, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
from Beacon Hill
Ribbesford St Leonard from ENE GeoUK 1093612.jpg
Autor/Urheber: P L Chadwick, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Ribbesford St Leonard from ENE GeoUK 1093612
The church of SS Peter and Paul in Wangford - view west - geograph.org.uk - 2078325.jpg
(c) The church of SS Peter and Paul in Wangford - view west by Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Michael and All Angels, Shefford - geograph.org.uk - 530741.jpg
(c) David Kemp, CC BY-SA 2.0
Parish church of St Michael and All Angels, Shefford, Bedfordshire, seen from west-northwest from the High Street. The church is built mainly of carstone, an iron-bearing sandstone in the Woburn sand formation of the local lower greensand. The pale stones in the tower are blocks of local hard chalk.
St Michael's Church, Chagford - geograph.org.uk - 2002323.jpg
(c) St Michael's Church, Chagford by Maigheach-gheal, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Michael's Church, Chagford Strukturierte Daten auf Commons bearbeiten
St Mary's church - interior - geograph.org.uk - 1320380.jpg
(c) Ruth Sharville, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's church - interior The church looked particularly beautiful following a wedding at the weekend.
Walkhampton parish church 2.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Nilfanion, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1105371.
St Martin's Church, Herne, Kent - North aisle - geograph.org.uk - 857963.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Martin's Church, Herne, Kent - North aisle
All Saints Church - nave and north aisle - geograph.org.uk - 1394285.jpg
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints Church - nave and north aisle. All Saints church > 1394264 has an 11th century nave and tower. The 13th century octagonal finish encases an earlier round tower, a feature shared with only three other Norfolk churches: Buckenham > 861886 - Kettlestone > 850528 and Toft Monks > 1335268. The north doorway > 1394272 dates from the 12th century and was transferred to its present place from the nave. The south door and its ring handle > 1394278 are C14. The church was restored in the late 19th century > 1394279 and most of the furnishings and the stained glass date from that time. The east window > 1394282 was made in the workshop of J & J King of Norwich. Another window > 1394289 was made in 1897 by the Kempe studios. Both these windows contain 15th century glass in their traceries > 1394293. All Saints has retained its C14 octagonal font > 1394297 and some of the benches in the chancel date from the 15th century and have carved figures at their ends > 1394296. Parts of the rood screen presently serves as the vestry screen at the north-western end of the church.
Altar and East Window, St Nicholas' Church - geograph.org.uk - 2549059.jpg
(c) Altar and East Window, St Nicholas' Church by David Dixon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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All Saints, Rettendon - geograph.org.uk - 4051443.jpg
(c) All Saints, Rettendon by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints, Rettendon Strukturierte Daten auf Commons bearbeiten
Alverdiscott All Saints east GeoUK 6351894.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Roger A Smith, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints Church at Alverdiscott from the east
St Peter ^ St Paul, Peasmarsh, Sussex - East end - geograph.org.uk - 1926163.jpg
(c) St Peter & St Paul, Peasmarsh, Sussex - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Peter & St Paul, Peasmarsh, Sussex - East end Strukturierte Daten auf Commons bearbeiten
St Nicholas Church - geograph.org.uk - 145162.jpg
(c) Glyn Baker, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Nicholas Church. There has been a church on this site since before the Norman conquest.
Holy Trinity Church, GIdleigh, nave and aisle from the back.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Andrewrabbott, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
The nave and aisle of Holy Trinity Church, Gidleigh
Sampford Spiney Church - geograph.org.uk - 139928.jpg
(c) Tony Atkin, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's parish church, Sampford Spiney, Devon, seen from the south
Plymtree St John Ba eastward GeoUK 5324542.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Chris Allen, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Nave and aisle eastward, rood screen
AStGregorysMinsterH3b.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Helge Klaus Rieder, Lizenz: CC0
St Gregory's Minster, Kirkdale - view from the nave
St Peter's Church, North Tawton, Devon - geograph.org.uk - 448512.jpg
(c) Robin Lucas, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Peter's parish church, North Tawton, Devon, seen from the west
Aston Cantlow St John Ba nave to chancel GeoUK 7237802.jpg
(c) Michael Garlick, CC BY-SA 2.0
nave pseudobasilical, chancel with chapel like a hall church
St James Church, Great Horwood - geograph.org.uk - 845876.jpg
(c) Mr Biz, CC BY-SA 2.0
Parish church of St James, Great Horwood, Buckinghamshire, seen from the northeast
Chancel, All Saints' North Street, York - geograph.org.uk - 4346380.jpg
(c) Chancel, All Saints' North Street, York by J.Hannan-Briggs, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Deinst, Llangarron - geograph.org.uk - 4520492.jpg
(c) St Deinst, Llangarron by Philip Pankhurst, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Bartholomew, Otford, Kent.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Glen, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
The church of St Bartholomew in Otford, Kent
The Chapel at Fort George - geograph.org.uk - 231979.jpg
(c) John Clive Nicholson, CC BY-SA 2.0
The Chapel at Fort George.
St John the Baptist, Wittersham - interior looking south-east - geograph.org.uk - 3963492.jpg
(c) St John the Baptist, Wittersham - interior looking south-east by David Kemp, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Swithins C.o.I. Magherafelt 2394571.jpg
(c) Kenneth Allen, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Swithin's Church of Ireland, Magherafelt
Churchyard St Andrew's Church Penrith - geograph.org.uk - 1561836.jpg
(c) PAUL FARMER, CC BY-SA 2.0
Churchyard St Andrew's Church Penrith A church has stood on this site since 1133, the present church was built between 1720-22.
24.9.16 2 Derby Cathdral 06 (29880528876).jpg
Autor/Urheber: donald judge, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
24.9.16 Derby Cathedral
War Memorial and All Saints Church, Thurlestone - geograph.org.uk - 3392293.jpg
(c) War Memorial and All Saints Church, Thurlestone by Ruth Sharville, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Cuthbert's Church, Carlisle - geograph.org.uk - 4315888.jpg
(c) St Cuthbert's Church, Carlisle by Richard Rogerson, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Mary's church, Westwell, Kent (14281398784).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jules & Jenny from Lincoln, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
Dating from around 1250, it contains a splendid Jesse Tree window.
Northern Aisle of St Mary's Church, Chiddingstone.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Ethan Doyle White, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
The northern aisle of St Mary's Church, Chiddingstone, Kent, as viewed facing west.
Interior of St Michael's, Brough - geograph.org.uk - 2682999.jpg
(c) Interior of St Michael's, Brough by Tiger, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Lawrence Willington - geograph.org.uk - 181109.jpg
(c) Andrew Tatlow, CC BY-SA 2.0
Parish church of St Lawrence, Willington, Bedfordshire, seen from the east
St Dubricious, Hentland - geograph.org.uk - 3751399.jpg
(c) St Dubricious, Hentland by Gordon Hatton, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Lugwardine, St Peter's church (42998688084).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jules & Jenny from Lincoln, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0

Grade II* Listed 13th Century onwards with late 14th Century tower. Restored 1871

Surviving 12th century window.
St helens bishopsgate.JPG
Photo taken by E A Sparks, June 2005. Used by permission.
Church of St Peter, Tawstock, Devon.jpg
Autor/Urheber: FHL2, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1261627.
St George, Arreton - geograph.org.uk - 146352.jpg
(c) Chris Cole, CC BY-SA 2.0
St George's parish church, Arreton, Isle of Wight, seen from the southwest
Interior of St Mary's, Wanstead.jpg
Autor/Urheber: The wub, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St Mary's church, Wanstead, London
Hart church - geograph.org.uk - 260753.jpg
(c) Stanley Howe, CC BY-SA 2.0
South aisle and south porch of St Mary Magdalene's parish church, Hart, County Durham, seen from the southwest
St. Nicholas' Church, Chislehurst, pillars - geograph.org.uk - 1895855.jpg
(c) St. Nicholas' Church, Chislehurst: pillars by Basher Eyre, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Tarporley St Helen arcade 6005067.jpg
(c) Jeff Buck, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church Armour in St Helen's Church, Tarporley
All Saints Church, Orton - geograph.org.uk - 2142418.jpg
(c) All Saints Church, Orton by Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Andrews Church, Kirkby Malzeard (05).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Chris06, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St Andrews Church, Kirkby Malzeard
Old church, West Bergholt - geograph.org.uk - 4791718.jpg
(c) Old church, West Bergholt by Robin Webster, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Mary, North Leigh, Oxon - geograph.org.uk - 1623944.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of England parish church of St Mary, North Leigh, Oxfordshire: view from the east
Northeast View of the Church of Saint Mary and Saint Peter, Wennington.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Ethan Doyle White, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
A northeast view of the Church of Saint Mary and Saint Peter, Wennington.
Ealing St Mary north face GeoUK 4039568 brighter.jpg
Autor/Urheber: N Chadwick, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St Mary in London-Ealing from the north
St Nicholas Church, Alcester - geograph.org.uk - 2806969.jpg
(c) St Nicholas Church, Alcester by Helen Steed, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Anthony of Panniers, Alkham - geograph.org.uk - 2230896.jpg
(c) St Anthony of Panniers, Alkham by David Anstiss, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Peter's Church, Chester 4.jpg
(c) Photograph by Mike Peel (www.mikepeel.net)., CC BY-SA 4.0
Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1376247.
St Michael ^ All Angels, Harbledown - East end - geograph.org.uk - 2341810.jpg
(c) St Michael & All Angels, Harbledown - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Peter's Church, Canterbury.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Nilfanion, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St Peter's Church in Canterbury, Kent.
Kenton All Saints rood screen GeoUK 2814934.jpg
Autor/Urheber: David Smith, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
rood screen and ceilings
Telscombe Church interior.JPG
St Lawrence's Church, Telscombe, East Sussex, England.
Parish Church of St Comgall - geograph.org.uk - 590403.jpg
(c) Ross, CC BY-SA 2.0
Parish Church of St Comgall Built 1891-99. See http://www.downanddromore.org/bangor/

Very distinctive bells -

"For over a century the bells of Bangor Parish Church have rung out over the town. The peal of bells in St Comgall's Parish Bangor, were supplied by Taylor & Co of Loughborough and were the gift of Mr Robert Atkinson. They were dedicated and first rung on the 23rd September 1899. The tenor bells weighs 21 cwts 0 qrs 4 lbs and has a Latin inscription which, translated, says:

"1899. In honour of God and of St Comgall, Robert Atkinson of Belmont, Belfast, and of The Fort, in this Parish, Esquire, gave me and my seven sister to this Church."

The bells of Bangor Parish Church set in the centre of Bangor are an integral part of the town and have always been ecumenical, rung to celebrate not only Parish and national events but those of the town as well. They were rung on 2 February 1938 to celebrate the Moderatorship of a local Presbyterian Minister and four days later on the 6th rang a muffled peal to mark the death of the Primate of Ireland."

From http://www.bellringingireland.org/North/Bangor/Home.html
St Michael, Mansel Lacy - geograph.org.uk - 3998833.jpg
(c) St Michael, Mansel Lacy by Philip Pankhurst, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Church of the Virgin Mary in Stoneleigh 6g06.JPG
Autor/Urheber:

Der ursprünglich hochladende Benutzer war Snowmanradio in der Wikipedia auf Englisch

(Originaltext: snowmanradio), Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
photograph of the church of the Virgin Mary, in Stoneleigh, Warwickshire.
St Andrew and St Patrick, Elveden, road view.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Whispyhistory, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St Andrew and St Patrick, Elveden, road view
Norwich St Margaret de Westwick's church - geograph.org.uk - 2212258.jpg
(c) Norwich St Margaret de Westwick's church by Adrian S Pye, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Bierton church 1908 plan.png
Plan of Bierton church
All Saints Church, Mettingham - geograph.org.uk - 387978.jpg
(c) William Metcalfe, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints Church, Mettingham One of over 200 round tower churches to be found in Norfolk and Suffolk.
Newland Church (All Saints) (19153325456).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Hugh Llewelyn from Keynsham, UK, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Newland Church (All Saints), Forest of Dean. Gloucestershire, known as 'The Cathedral of the Forest, 23 June 2015. Mainly 13-15th Century with 19th Century Victorian alterations. Restored 1861-63 by William White. Pictured is the east end of the 14th Century Decorated chancel and south aisle, with the memorial cross in front.
All Saints' Church, Farringdon, Hampshire 42.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Simon Burchell, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
All Saints' Church, Upper Farringdon, Hampshire, England.
St.James' church, Swimbridge, Devon - geograph.org.uk - 45735.jpg
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
St James' parish church, Swimbridge, Devon, seen from the west
Parkham St James eastward GeoUK 7507368.jpg
(c) Roger Cornfoot, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church from south-east
St Mary's, Chiddingstone, Kent - geograph.org.uk - 1978439.jpg
(c) St Mary's, Chiddingstone, Kent by Christine Matthews, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St. Cuthbert’s church, Carlisle - geograph.org.uk - 3949665.jpg
(c) St. Cuthbert’s church, Carlisle by Bob Embleton, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Augustine's church, Heanton Punchardon - geograph.org.uk - 3221284.jpg
(c) St Augustine's church, Heanton Punchardon by Dave Kelly, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St John's Church, Gloucester.jpg
Autor/Urheber: D Eaketts, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
This is a photo of St John's Church in Gloucester
St Andrews Church, Kirkby Malzeard (09).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Chris06, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St Andrews Church, Kirkby Malzeard
Christ Church, Coseley - geograph.org.uk - 1084259.jpg
(c) Richard Law, CC BY-SA 2.0
Christ Church, Church Road, Coseley, West Midlands, seen from the east
Geograph 2807697 Church of St Swithin, Bath.jpg
(c) Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St Swithin, Bath
St. Matthew's Church, Harwell - geograph.org.uk - 75910.jpg
(c) Colin Bates, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of England parish church of St. Matthew, Harwell, Oxfordshire (formerly Berkshire). The church was formerly dedicated to St. Mary. It was built mainly in the 13th century, and the nave roof dates from 1220.
Warbleton St Mary fom the east.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Dave Spicer, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
East end of St Mary's church Warbleton
StJamesGreatBierton.jpg
(c) Rob Farrow, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of England parish church of St James the Great, Bierton, Buckinghamshire
Harpford St Gregory eastward GeoUK 5977745.jpg
(c) Roger Cornfoot, CC BY-SA 2.0
Hall church of two vessels.
St Mary, Rye, Sussex - East end - geograph.org.uk - 1926027.jpg
(c) St Mary, Rye, Sussex - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Church of St John, Halling (geograph 3254479).jpg
(c) N Chadwick, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St John, Halling
St Nicholas, Sturry - geograph.org.uk - 2341896.jpg
(c) St Nicholas, Sturry by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Birmingham Cathedral eastward GeoUK 7040767.jpg
(c) Roy Hughes, CC BY-SA 2.0
nave, left aisle with tribunes, right aisle devided to chapels
St Mary's church, Langham, Essex - geograph.org.uk - 2746851.jpg
(c) St Mary's church, Langham, Essex by Peter Stack, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Holy Trinity Church, Milton Regis, Kent - Chancel - geograph.org.uk - 769383.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Holy Trinity Church, Milton Regis, Kent - Chancel
St Mary's church, Staunton-in-the-Vale - geograph.org.uk - 2772060.jpg
(c) St Mary's church, Staunton-in-the-Vale by J.Hannan-Briggs, CC BY-SA 2.0
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All Saints Church, Boughton Aluph, Kent - West end - geograph.org.uk - 811755.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints Church, Boughton Aluph, Kent - West end
Stratton, Andrew, interior 4150091.jpg
(c) Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
Interior, St Andrew's church, Stratton
St. John the Baptist, Kirdford, organ (rear) - geograph.org.uk - 2130225.jpg
(c) St. John the Baptist, Kirdford: organ (rear) by Basher Eyre, CC BY-SA 2.0
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All Saints Church, Staplehurst.jpg
(c) Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints' church. Staplehurst
All Saints Church, Thurlaston - geograph.org.uk - 681304.jpg
(c) Mat Fascione, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints Church, Thurlaston Looking east along Church Street.
St Mary, West Tofts, Norfolk - East end - geograph.org.uk - 2064768.jpg
(c) St Mary, West Tofts, Norfolk - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Mary, Sellindge, Kent - East end (geograph 2069668).jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary, Sellindge, Kent - East end
The Nave, looking West, St. Mary's church, Aldingbourne - geograph.org.uk - 4252267.jpg
(c) The Nave, looking West, St. Mary's church, Aldingbourne by Derek Voller, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Bainton St Andrew from SW GeoUK5466027.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Ian S, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St Andrew's Church, Bainton
St Mary, Stone in Oxney, Kent - East end - geograph.org.uk - 1925770.jpg
(c) St Mary, Stone in Oxney, Kent - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Laurence Church, Guestling, East Sussex - geograph.org.uk - 1412243.jpg
(c) Oast House Archive, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Laurence's parish church, Guestling, East Sussex, seen from the south
Ashcombe St Nectan north face GeoUK 1129708.jpg
(c) Jonathan Billinger, CC BY-SA 2.0
St. Nectan's church, Ashcombe The building stands on the hillside to the west of the tiny village. It is unfortunately kept locked and I didn't have time to collect the key.
Bushbury Church - geograph.org.uk - 1632655.jpg
(c) John M, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's parish church, Bushbury, West Midlands, seen from the southeast in snow
St Katherine's Church, Loversall. view of Altar. - geograph.org.uk - 112541.jpg
(c) Anthony Wilding, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Katherine's Church, Loversall. view of Altar. The Church is being lovingly restored by "Peter" and youths on community Service. It is an ongoing project of over four years. definitely a labour of love.
St James, Egerton, font 01.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
St James, Egerton, font
Bridstow St Bridget eastward GeoUK 3319191.jpg
(c) Philip Pankhurst, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Bridget, Bridstow: The interior, mainly the work of Thomas Nicholson, 1860-1. The Norman chancel arch and the two-bay arcade of c.1200 in the chancel were re-used by the architect. High quality Victorian fittings and stained glass throughout.
Kirkleatham Church of St Cuthbert inside.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Simon Armstrong, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1139638.
Telscombe Church 8.JPG
St Lawrence's Church, Telscombe, East Sussex, England.
St Lawrence, Canon Pyon - geograph.org.uk - 2494121.jpg
(c) St Lawrence, Canon Pyon by Philip Pankhurst, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Bidford-on Avon St Laurence from S GeoJK GeoUK 6703003.jpg
(c) Chris Allen, CC BY-SA 2.0
Hall church with one roof of little gradient
Rose Ash St Peter eastward GeoUK 6315841.jpg
(c) Roger Cornfoot, CC BY-SA 2.0
Interior, St Peter's church, Rose Ash
Tower of St Peter's Church, Carmarthen.jpg
Autor/Urheber: MumphingSquirrel, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Dieses Foto zeigt das geschützte walisische Denkmal mit der Cadw-ID
St Mary's church - Norton sub Hamdon - geograph.org.uk - 1563481.jpg
(c) Sarah Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary the Virgin parish church, Norton-sub-Hamdon, Somerset, seen from the southeast
South Face of the Church of All Saints, Eastchurch (05).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Ethan Doyle White, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
The southern side of the Church of All Saints, Eastchurch.
Thrushelton Church - geograph.org.uk - 425860.jpg
(c) Jon Coupland, CC BY-SA 2.0
St George's parish church, Thrushelton, Devon, seen from the east
St Mary's Petworth- looking from the balcony down into the nave - geograph.org.uk - 1879106.jpg
(c) St Mary's Petworth- looking from the balcony down into the nave by Basher Eyre, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Peters Church Hayton Nr Retford Notts - geograph.org.uk - 92779.jpg
(c) B Hilton, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Peter's parish church, Hayton, Nottinghamshire, seen from the southwest
St Michael, Hernhill, the tower.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
West tower of St Michael's parish church, Hernhill, Kent, seen from the south
Headington StAndrews exterior.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Motacilla, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Church of England parish church of St. Andrew, Headington, Oxfordshire: view from the southeast
St Peter, Sharnbrook - East end - geograph.org.uk - 3263681.jpg
(c) St Peter, Sharnbrook - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Dawlish StGregory SE.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Motacilla, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St Gregory's parish church, Dawlish, Devon, seen from the southeast
All Saints, Rettendon - East end - geograph.org.uk - 4051446.jpg
(c) All Saints, Rettendon - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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London-Woolwich, St Mary Magdalene, interior 1.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Kleon3, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
View towards the east of the 18th-century parish church of St Mary Magdalene, Woolwich, Southeast London.
All Saints Church - geograph.org.uk - 1361754.jpg
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints Church. All Saints church > 1361744 - 1361794 is a puzzling construction: the tower adjoins the east end of the building on the north-eastern end > 1361748. It can be reached from the chancel and is presently used as a vestry. Its west and east walls have splayed windows > 1361830 in typical Norman style with medieval decorations still in place. Some early wall paintings have been discovered under the whitewash coating here. The south > 1361857 and the north > 1361853 doorways are Norman as is the nave, which houses the original C15 octagonal font > 1361847. The great treasure of the church is the magnificent east window > 1361811 which contains glass from the Continent, brought to England by Lady Beauchamp Proctor during the Napoleonic wars, and believed to originate from Rouen Cathedral. The north aisle is a late 19th century addition and the meeting room, the All Saints Centre > 1361780 was added in 1993. Interestingly, the remains of a round tower at the west end were discovered in the course of its construction. This church is open every day during daylight hours.
The Church of St. Giles, Ickenham - nave and chancel - geograph.org.uk - 4820497.jpg
(c) The Church of St. Giles, Ickenham - nave and chancel by Mike Quinn, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Holy Trinity Church, Wensley - geograph.org.uk - 3600849.jpg
(c) Holy Trinity Church, Wensley by Peter Wood, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Clement's church - the east end of the nave - geograph.org.uk - 865926.jpg
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Clement's church - the east end of the nave. St Clement's used to be a cruciform church but its transepts and aisles no longer exist, and its central (basically Norman) tower was shortened and capped with a wood and lead bell-cupola in the 17th century > 865925. For some time the passage under the tower > 865940 - the former crossing - was blocked, the nave serving as a church whilst the chancel was used as a school room. The decalogue boards are still in place above the tower arch (seen here). There is an early C15 wall painting depicting St Christopher > 865943 on the north wall; it is barely one metre wide and one of the smallest examples of the subject in England. The font > 865948 is Norman. In the chancel there is a set of deeply splayed lancet windows > 865933. Since the chancel can hardly been seen from the nave, because of earlier alterations, there now is an altar at the east end of the nave (seen here). The Royal Arms above the south doorway are to King George III > 865950. The church is open every day. For more information see: http://www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/burnhamovery/burnhamovery.htm
Oxford AllSouls ChapelWest.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Motacilla, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
The chapel of All Souls' College, Oxford, seen from the west from Radcliffe Square
Dorchester Abbey, interior 01.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
Dorchester Abbey interior
St Giles church, Lincoln (geograph 5009772).jpg
(c) Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Giles' church, Lincoln
The new organ and millennium carpet in St. Helen's Church - geograph.org.uk - 1520636.jpg
(c) johnfromnotts, CC BY-SA 2.0
The new organ and millennium carpet in St. Helen's Church The columns are upright - blame my lens!
Church of Ss. Peter and Paul, Edenbridge - interior - geograph.org.uk - 2039847.jpg
(c) Ruth Sharville, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of Ss. Peter and Paul, Edenbridge - interior, near to Edenbridge, Kent, Great Britain.
Little Wilbraham, St John the Evangelist - geograph.org.uk - 2984.jpg
(c) mym, CC BY-SA 2.0
Parish church of St John the Evangelist, Little Wilbraham, Cambridgeshire, seen from the southwest
Lambeg Parish Church.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Slowtech2000, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Dieses Foto zeigt das geschützte Denkmal in Nordirland mit der HB-Nummer
Hornton, St Oswald Church, inside geograph.org.uk - 405187.jpg
(c) Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
Interior, St Oswald Church, Horton in Ribblesdale
Church of Saint Mary, Walthamstow (Southeast View - 01).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Doyle of London, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
A view of the Church of Saint Mary in Walthamstow from the southeast.
St Mary the Virgin church, East Barnet 04.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Philafrenzy, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St Mary the Virgin church, East Barnet
St.Mary's church - geograph.org.uk - 1298832.jpg
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary the Virgin parish church, Ashby Road, Coleorton, Leicestershire, seen from the southwest
Church of St Peter, Thorpe Salvin - geograph.org.uk - 2285988.jpg
(c) Church of St Peter, Thorpe Salvin by Andrew Hill, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Paignton St John eastward GeoUK 6184692.jpg
(c) Michael Dibb, CC BY-SA 2.0
church of St John the Baptist
Great Horwood St James fr NW GeoUK 5209889.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Roger Templeman, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Low-roofed nave, high-roofed chancel
St Mary Magdalene, Castle Ashby (geograph 4995745).jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary Magdalene, Castle Ashby
St John the Baptist, Church, Cherington - geograph.org.uk - 2437753.jpg
(c) St John the Baptist, Church, Cherington by Richard Rogerson, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Laurence's Church, Long Eaton, from Market Place (1).JPG
Autor/Urheber: Harry Mitchell, Lizenz: CC BY 3.0
St Laurence's Church, Long Eaton, from Market Place
Holy Trinity Church, Milton Regis - geograph.org.uk - 2210306.jpg
(c) Holy Trinity Church, Milton Regis by Roger Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Church Ledsham (40970884535).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Mark Stevenson, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
The oldest church and the oldest building standing in West Yorkshire...
Great Yarmouth Minster, 3 June 2021, From roughly north of it. Image 1.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Adam Cuerden , Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Photograph of Great Yarmouth Minster, from roughly the north. The land isn't completely flat, and there's lots of trees, so this is one of the few unobstructed views.
Rudby Church of All Saints 2.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Simon Armstrong, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1150240.
St Michael at the North Gate, Oxford - East end - geograph.org.uk - 2181884.jpg
(c) St Michael at the North Gate, Oxford - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Headington St Andrew south face GeoUK 3680084.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Roger Templeman, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St Andrews Church Headington
Thorpe Salvin - St. Peters Church View - geograph.org.uk - 747094.jpg
(c) Alan Heardman, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Peter's parish church, Thorpe Salvin, South Yorkshire, seen from the southeast
SouthLeigh StJames interior.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Motacilla, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Church of England parish church of St James the Great, South Leigh, Oxfordshire: interior showing chancel arch, doom painting and part of north arcade.
St Laurence's Church, Adwick le Street from Church Road - geograph.org.uk - 1065437.jpg
(c) Steve F, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Laurence's parish church, Adwick le Street, South Yorkshire, seen from the east from Church Road
Colyton-standrew.jpg
(c) Erp at the English Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0
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St Mary's church, Stelling - geograph.org.uk - 1244512.jpg
(c) Nick Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's church, Stelling Evidence suggests that there has been a place of worship on this site for at least 1500 years. The building you see today was dedicated in 1130 AD. It was extensively altered and added to in the 13th and 14th centuries. A commentary speaks of magnificent stained glass in the 15th century. In 1792 the interior was fundamentally modified in a non-conformist style giving the layout you see today: pews facing the pulpit, a gallery, and almost no stained glass. Taken from the web site http://www.stelling-minnis.co.uk/church-stmarystelling.htm
St Mary's church, Ideford - geograph.org.uk - 987829.jpg
(c) Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's church, Ideford. Another view of 349548, from the west side of the churchyard. "Much rebuilt in 1850" (Cherry & Pevsner).
St Michaels Church, Shap with Swindale, Interior - geograph.org.uk - 550023.jpg
(c) Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Michaels Church, Shap with Swindale, Interior
Holy Trinity Church at Milton Damerel (geograph 3702341).jpg
(c) Peter Wood, CC BY-SA 2.0
Holy Trinity Church at Milton Damerel
Old St Werburgh's Church, Warburton, from the south GeoUK4572993.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Anthony O'Neil, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
(Old) St Werburgh's Church, Warburton, from the south
Brooke church - geograph.org.uk - 458039.jpg
(c) Graham Horn, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Peter's parish church, Brooke, Rutland, seen from the northwest
Stony Stratford Church.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Roland Turner, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Stony Stratford Church
Corley Parish Church - geograph.org.uk - 2031460.jpg
(c) Corley Parish Church by Geoff Pick, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Church of St John the Evangelist, Belfast, April 2012 (04).JPG
Autor/Urheber: Ardfern, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Church of St John the Evangelist (Church of Ireland), Malone Road, Belfast, Northern Ireland, April 2012 (at the corner with Osborne Park)
Leominster Priory north nave GeoUK 5696181.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Fabian Musto, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Leominster Priory: St Peter & St Paul's Church
St Eurgain and St Paul, Northop, Flintshire18.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Llywelyn2000, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Church of St Eurgain and St Peter, Northop, Flintshire, North Wales. Grade: I, Date Listed: 6 November 1962, Cadw Building ID: 321.
All Saints, Barrow - geograph.org.uk - 4828061.jpg
(c) All Saints, Barrow by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Seaton St Gregory C19 gallery GeoUK 7222766.jpg
(c) Michael Garlick, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St Gregory in Seaton
Église Ste Margaret York 5.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Chabe01, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Église Sainte-Margaret, York.
Loddiswell Church - geograph.org.uk - 2473137.jpg
(c) Loddiswell Church by Tony Atkin, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Great Glemham All Saints church - geograph.org.uk - 2090828.jpg
(c) Great Glemham All Saints church by Adrian S Pye, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St James's Church, Didsbury - geograph.org.uk - 2925521.jpg
(c) St James's Church, Didsbury by Bill Boaden, CC BY-SA 2.0
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The church of St Petrock at Newton St Petrock - geograph.org.uk - 3702354.jpg
(c) The church of St Petrock at Newton St Petrock by Peter Wood, CC BY-SA 2.0
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All Saints church North Runcton Norfolk (524262245).jpg
Autor/Urheber: David from Colorado Springs, United States, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
All Saints' parish church, North Runcton, Norfolk, seen from the south
Kentisbury Church rear view looking south east.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Ghaatk, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1106810.
St. Oswald, Hinstock - geograph.org.uk - 120521.jpg
(c) Geoff Pick, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Oswald's parish church, Hinstock, Shropshire, seen from the west
Marske St Edmund, nave GeoUK 5547715.jpg
(c) Stephen Craven, CC BY-SA 2.0
church of St Edmund, Marske
Mortehoe St Mary Magdalene interior c1906.png
Mortehoe Church interior St Mary Magdalene ~England UK ~1906
St. Mary Church, West Tofts - geograph.org.uk - 1772001.jpg
(c) Nicholas Mutton, CC BY-SA 2.0
St. Mary Church, West Tofts This is the church of St. Mary, West Tofts. This church is situated inside the STANTA military battle training area and I visited on 26th March 2010 with special permission from the MoD. The area was originally established in 1942 when a battle training area was required. Military exercises were already known in the area; tanks had trained at Thetford in the First World War. The complete takeover involved the evacuation of the villages of Buckenham Tofts, Langford, Stanford, Sturston, Tottington and West Tofts. All residents were evactuated in 1942.
Kentisbeare parish church - geograph.org.uk - 104885.jpg
(c) Martin Southwood, CC BY-SA 2.0
Kentisbeare parish church.
St Mark's Church Wolverhampton.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Roger Kidd, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Situated in Chapel Ash, St Mark's church, which dates from 1848-9, stopped being used as a place of worship in 1979, and has been partly converted for office use.
Handsworth StMaryV SE.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Motacilla, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
West tower, spire and south aisle of the parish church of St Mary the Virgin, Handsworth Road, Handsworth, South Yorkshire, seen from the southeast
All Saints, Fornham All saints - geograph.org.uk - 3127243.jpg
(c) All Saints, Fornham All saints by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Mary's, Petworth.JPG
St Mary's Church, Petworth, West Sussex, England. The Anglican parish church.
St Mary the Virgin church, Wanstead - 2023-02-27.jpg
Autor/Urheber: The wub, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St Mary the Virgin church, Wanstead
WTC Dumbledore's Army StMichael'sChurch5.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Carmen McLean-Ellmann, Oliver Ellmann (Wikipedia Takes Coventry participant), Lizenz: CC BY 3.0
K1 - St Michael's Church in Coventry, UK
Cathedral Church of St Philip in Birmingham (geograph 5342296).jpg
(c) Roger Kidd, CC BY-SA 2.0
Cathedral Church of St Philip in Birmingham
St John the Baptist, Findon, The Lord's Table - geograph.org.uk - 2334801.jpg
(c) St John the Baptist, Findon: The Lord's Table by Basher Eyre, CC BY-SA 2.0
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All Saints Church, Boughton Aluph, Kent - East end - geograph.org.uk - 811779.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints Church, Boughton Aluph, Kent - East end
Christ Church with St Ewen interior.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Robert Cutts from Bristol, England, UK, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
The interior.
St Thomas of Canterbury, Thorverton - geograph.org.uk - 1853550.jpg
(c) St Thomas of Canterbury, Thorverton by Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Inside St.Peter ^ St.Paul's Church - geograph.org.uk - 4327985.jpg
(c) Inside St.Peter & St.Paul's Church by Geographer, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Wulfram's Interior 12 2.jpg
Autor/Urheber: JayHulmePoet, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
looking South-East towards the chancel from the north aisle of St Wulfram's Church Grantham,
Kirkby Wharfe, St John The Baptist Church - geograph.org.uk - 231886.jpg
(c) Bill Henderson, CC BY-SA 2.0
Kirkby Wharfe, St John The Baptist Church.
Jarrow St Paul from W GeoUK 3324796.jpg
(c) Ian S, CC BY-SA 2.0
west face with misty weather
St Ann's Church (2), Manchester.jpg
(c) David Dixon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Photograph of St Ann's Church, Manchester, England
7.5.16 Castle Bromwich 40s Day 021 (26806306012).jpg
Autor/Urheber: donald judge, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
7.5.16 Castle Bromwich and 40s Day
St Peter and St Paul, Edenbridge.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
St Peter and St Paul, Edenbridge
St Michael's church, Otterton (6588).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Nilfanion, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St Michael's church, Otterton
St Margaret's church, Stoodleigh - geograph.org.uk - 2448294.jpg
(c) St Margaret's church, Stoodleigh by Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Roborough St Peter fr south GeoUK 550960.jpg
(c) Philip Halling, CC BY-SA 2.0
Roborough Church Roborough church is dedicated to St Peter and dates from the 15th century, it under went restoration in 1868.
Roborough St Peter eastward GeoUK 7226615.jpg
(c) Roger Cornfoot, CC BY-SA 2.0
Two-naved hall church
South chapel, All Saints, Newland, Glos. - geograph.org.uk - 1640793.jpg
(c) nick macneill, CC BY-SA 2.0
South chapel, All Saints, Newland, Glos. This large church has much merit architecturally, but it also has many fittings of interest such as the modern glass window and tombs seen in the photo.
Marton church from south east.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
Marton church from south east
St James's Church, Iddesleigh - geograph.org.uk - 1135370.jpg
(c) Roger Cornfoot, CC BY-SA 2.0
St James's Church, Iddesleigh
St. Mary's Church, Lower Higham - geograph.org.uk - 2209630.jpg
(c) St. Mary's Church, Lower Higham by Roger Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Studley Nativity Virgin Mary fr SSE GeoUK 4904046crop.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Roy Hughes, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Church from south-south-east
20160626T104156IMG 3506.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Adam Kumiszcza, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
The Parish Church of St Thomas the Martyr in Winchelsea
Regions of England - labelled.png
Autor/Urheber: TUBS Gallery, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Lage der Region XY (siehe Dateiname) in England.
Mayfair London Saint George church.jpeg
Autor/Urheber: Zeisterre, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
St. George's church, Mayfair London
St Nicholas, Boughton Malherbe, Kent - Interior 01.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Nicholas, Boughton Malherbe, Kent - Interior
St Mildred, Canterbury - Sanctuary - geograph.org.uk - 2912983.jpg
(c) St Mildred, Canterbury - Sanctuary by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Cruwys Morchard Holy Cross from SW GeoUK 1084452 b+111 c+70 s+66.jpg
(c) Sarah Charlesworth, CC BY-SA 2.0
Cruwys Morchard Church across the churchyard
St Leonard, Horringer - East end - geograph.org.uk - 4231750.jpg
(c) St Leonard, Horringer - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Interior of St Mary's and St Julian's Church, Maker, Cornwall.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Ashley Smith, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Interior of St Mary's and St Julian's Church, Maker
Allestree Church Walk 5035633.jpg
(c) Ian Calderwood, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church Walk, Allestree
South Face of the Church of All Saints, Eastchurch (08).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Ethan Doyle White, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
The eastern end of the southern side of the Church of All Saints, Eastchurch.
Holme St Giles eastward GeoUK5270225.jpg
(c) Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
Early English and Decorated with Perpendicular tower arch. Re-used C12 and C13 material from original parish church which was demolished and rebuilt in 1862 by Edward Browning.
Holy Cross, Sarratt, Herts - East end - geograph.org.uk - 348936.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Holy Cross, Sarratt, Herts - East end
St Mildred's Church, Canterbury (2958758483).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Robert Cutts from Bristol, England, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
St Mildred's Church, Canterbury
St Paul Bristol - geograph.org.uk - 1726287.jpg
(c) Peter Thwaite, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Paul Bristol. St Paul Bristol 1726144, on the east side of Portland Square, viewed here from the west side, is in the care of The Churches Conservation Trust http://www.visitchurches.org.uk/

The church is now used by the circus school Circomedia http://www.circomedia.com/

More on St Paul Bristol:

 About Bristol  http://www.about-bristol.co.uk/chu-15.asp
 Churches Conservation Trust  http://www.visitchurches.org.uk/findachurch/st-paul-bristol/?region=Bristol

More Geographs of St Paul Bristol:

 view from the north side of Portland Square https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1726298
 church window https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1726305
 circus equipment https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1726307
circus training floor https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1726332
Hengrave - Church of St John Lateran.jpg
(c) John Sutton, CC BY-SA 2.0
Former parish church of St John Lateran, Hengrave, Suffolk, seen from east-southeast
St Bartholomew, Richards Castle (geograph 4810789).jpg
(c) Philip Pankhurst, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Bartholomew, Richards Castle

On a remote hilltop site, protected by an adjoining early Norman castle, and now in the care of the CCT. One of the county's gems, full of box pews with the remnants of ancient glass. No Victorian restorer found employment here.

A view across the nave from the 18th century West gallery.
Seaton St Gregory nave & aisle to chancel GeoUK 7222752.jpg
(c) Michael Garlick, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St Gregory in Seaton
Church of St Mary the Virgin, Rolvenden - geograph.org.uk - 1956534.jpg
(c) Church of St Mary the Virgin, Rolvenden by E Gammie, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Michael & All Angels church, Loxhore- churchyard (v) (geograph 4584140).jpg
(c) Basher Eyre, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Michael & All Angels church, Loxhore: churchyard (v)
Dudley - Saint Edmund King and Martyr Church.jpg
(c) Dave Bevis, CC BY-SA 2.0
Parish church of St Edmund, King and Martyr, Castle Street, Dudley, West Midlands, seen from the southeast
St. Mary the Virgin, Great Brickhill - geograph.org.uk - 313303.jpg
(c) Rob Farrow, CC BY-SA 2.0
St. Mary the Virgin, Great Brickhill Great Brickhill is a quiet village with some fine old houses and this church dating back to the C13th. In the foreground can be seen the War Memorial (SP90143075)
The church of St. Gobhan - Seagoe parish church, Portadown.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Mervs68, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
St Gobhan's parish church (Church of Ireland), Seagoe, Portadown, County Armagh, Northern Ireland, UK. The foundation stones of the present church were laid in 1814. It replaced an older church 100 yards away in Seagoe cemetery. St Gobhan (circa AD 560–639) was Abbott of Old Leighlin in County Carlow.
St Peter's Church, Thornbury - geograph.org.uk - 512733.jpg
(c) Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Peter's Church, Thornbury Restored in 1876, but "a good deal of the early medieval church remains" (Cherry & Pevsner). The unbuttressed tower looks unusual. The church was closed when the photo was taken because of falling plaster.
St Bartholomew's church (interior) - geograph.org.uk - 3513961.jpg
(c) St Bartholomew's church (interior) by Mike Searle, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Kimpton St Peter & St Paul fr NE, 8414271014 cr2.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Peter O'Connor aka anemoneprojectors, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0

Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul, Kimpton, Hertfordshire. <a href="http://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-162033-parish-church-of-st-peter-and-st-paul-ki" rel="nofollow">Grade I</a>. Photographed 1 January 2013.

The north and east of the church, and some of the church yard. The sun was starting to set.
St Thomas the Apostle, Navestock (geograph 2962992).jpg
(c) Robin Webster, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Thomas the Apostle, Navestock
St Chad's Church, Over 2.jpg
Photograph of St Chad's Church, Over, from the southeast
Chewton mendip church.jpg
Chewton Mendip Church. Taken by Rod Ward 15th Aug 2006
Edlingham church (1) - geograph.org.uk - 2479018.jpg
(c) Edlingham church [1] by Michael Dibb, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Mary the Virgin - geograph.org.uk - 130509.jpg
(c) Kokai, CC BY-SA 2.0
The junction of Cobbs Lane, Hickmire and Bell End in Wollaston, Northamptonshire. In the background are the tower and spire of St Mary the Virgin parish church.
St John the Baptist, West Wickham, side chapel - geograph.org.uk - 2168094.jpg
(c) St John the Baptist, West Wickham: side chapel by Stephen Craven, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Church of St Peter ad Vincula, Ashwater (geograph 2804945).jpg
(c) Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St Peter ad Vincula, Ashwater
Clyst Honiton St Michael from SW GeoUK 5991667.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Chris Andrews, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Seen from the south-west, the north aisle is invisible.
The interior of St Paulinus, Crayford - geograph.org.uk - 4813362.jpg
(c) The interior of St Paulinus, Crayford by Marathon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Interior of St Mary's, Totnes.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Nilfanion, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
The interiors of St Mary's Church in Totnes, Devon.
Waterperry StMaryV NaveSE.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Motacilla, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
St Mary the Virgin parish churchyard, Waterperry, Oxfordshire: interior of nave looking southeast, showing Saxon and 14th-century chancel arches and Transitional south arcade
Chesterfield Parish Church (5).jpg

Interior of Chesterfield parish church, St Mary and All Saints, Chesterfield, Derbyshire. This is a Grade I listed building, begun in the 14th century. It has had a number of rebuilds and restorations. for example, in 1874, architect Samuel Rollinson restored the south transept, fitting a new window, and rebuilding a forgotten medieval doorway, Charles Mawer was employed to replace and carve the missing dog-toothed stones from the door's archway.

This is an unused Valentine's real photograph postcard with split back, dated between 1902 and 1914. It shows a view looking south-east across the chancel. Near the centre of the picture is the east window by William Wailes, and below it the Temple Lushington Moore reredos of 1898. The window on the right is in the south wall of the chancel.
St Paul, Deptford High Street, London SE8 - West end-geograph-2076186-by-John-Salmon.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Paul, Deptford High Street, London SE8 - West end.
Upton Pyne Our Lady fr SE GeoUK 2000715.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Roger Cornfoot, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Church from the south-east
Wenhaston - Church of St Peter.jpg
(c) ChurchCrawler, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St Peter in Wenhaston, Suffolk, England. A Grade I listed medieval church.
Garway church, east end - geograph.org.uk - 3340250.jpg
(c) Garway church, east end by Bob Embleton, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Grade 1 Listed Boxley Church (51955553590).jpg
Autor/Urheber: John K Thorne from Universal , Universal, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
Nave and chancel of St Mary's & All Saints Church, Boxley
St Andrews, Yarnscombe (geograph 1986303).jpg
(c) William Cooke, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Andrew's, Yarnscombe
Nave and chancel, Coleshill church - geograph.org.uk - 1904906.jpg
(c) Nave and chancel, Coleshill church by Gordon Hatton, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Duntisbourne Abbots church and cross - geograph.org.uk - 2713970.jpg
(c) Duntisbourne Abbots church and cross by Philip Halling, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Kemerton, St Nicholas nave + aisles GeoUK 5844726.jpg
(c) Philip Pankhurst, CC BY-SA 2.0
Kemerton, St Nicholas,all three vessels, looking east
A London Church (11930773234).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Garry Knight from London, England, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
St Martin in the Fields in central London.
Kingsthorpe St John B from SE GeoUK 6307292.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Chris, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Church from the south-east
South East England counties.png
Dr Greg and Nilfanion. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2011, CC BY-SA 3.0
Map of the South East England region, showing its counties and administrative districts. The county colours are the same as those in File:English metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties 2009.svg.

Equirectangular map projection on WGS 84 datum, with N/S stretched 160% Geographic limits:

  • West: 2.0W
  • East: 1.5E
  • North: 52.25N
  • South: 50.5N
Church of St Anne - geograph.org.uk - 4986392.jpg
(c) Church of St Anne by N Chadwick, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Brigham-church.jpg
Autor/Urheber: David Trochos, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St.Bridget's parish church, Brigham, Cumbria, England
St.Mary's church, Tickhill - geograph.org.uk - 59901.jpg
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
St.Mary's church, Tickhill
St Philip and Jacob, Bristol.jpg
Autor/Urheber: William Avery, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
SS Philip and Jacob Church, Bristol, UK, commonly referred to as Pip 'n' Jay
Church of St Peter, Lamerton - geograph.org.uk - 3877508.jpg
(c) Church of St Peter, Lamerton by Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Saviours Church York.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Malcolmxl5, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1256707.
Rodmell Church 15.JPG
Rodmell parish church, East Sussex, England.
St Peter and St Paul's Church, Aylesford (NHLE Code 1337029).JPG
Autor/Urheber: The Voice of Hassocks, Lizenz: CC0
SS Peter and Paul's parish church, Aylesford, Kent, England, seen from the southeast
St Michael and All Angels, Loddiswell, Devon - East end - geograph.org.uk - 1740447.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Michael & All Angels, Loddiswell, Devon - East end
Interior of St. Laurence's, Guestling - geograph.org.uk - 2105720.jpg
(c) Interior of St. Laurence's, Guestling by nick macneill, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St John's Church, Alloa (geograph 6158808).jpg
(c) Richard Sutcliffe, CC BY-SA 2.0
St John's Church, Alloa
Saint Lawrence Church back.jpg
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Saint Lawrence Church from behind
St Mary the Virgin, Kelly (geograph 3223300).jpg
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West tower of the parish church of St Mary the Virgin, Kelly, Devon, seen from the east
All Saints' church, Hereford - geograph.org.uk - 4443779.jpg
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(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary Magdalene, Castle Ashby - East end
St Winifred's church, Manaton - geograph.org.uk - 3988252.jpg
(c) St Winifred's church, Manaton by David Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Icklingham All Saints.jpg
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Icklingham All Saints
St. Cosmas ^ St. Damian Church, Challock - geograph.org.uk - 2210757.jpg
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Callander Kirk - geograph.org.uk - 2521574.jpg
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Exeter St Thomas south chapel eastward GeoUK 2148318.jpg
Autor/Urheber: nick macneill, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Obviously the south chapel, as the arcade, linking it to the chancel, is on the left.
St John the Baptist, Llanwarne - geograph.org.uk - 3520355.jpg
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Interior, St Mary Magdalene church, Wartling - geograph.org.uk - 3066838.jpg
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St Dubricius church, Hentland - geograph.org.uk - 115437.jpg
(c) Philip Halling, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Dubricius' parish church, Hentland, Herefordshire, seen from the southwest
The church of St. Nicholas, Sturry - geograph.org.uk - 1351175.jpg
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The church of St. Nicholas, Sturry Approaching the 16th century timber-framed porch of the north door.
Brightling, St Thomas Becket church, St Nicholas chapel.jpg
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Brightling is mentioned in the Domesday Book.

The original church was probably timber construction. After the conquest, the Earl of Eu was awarded the Rape of Hastings, and built a stone church at Brightling. Nothing pre 13th Century now exists. In the time of Henry III the estate was forfeited by the crown and passed to Sir Anthony Browne. The avowson was eventually acquired by William Burrell in 1673. The church stands adjacent to Brightling park and is built in Hastings Sandstone. The tower is 13th C., battlements and buttresses were added in 14th C. The north chapel is also 13th C. and the north aisle and arcade added in 14th C.as well as the pointed chancel arch. The roof is a Waggon type 14-15C. braced rafter construction. A gallery was erected in the west end of the church in the 18th Century. It accommodates the famous Barrel organ. There are several medieval wall paintings in the north aisle.

Repairs and restorations followed in 1885 and 1903 when several of the brass slabs were fixed to the walls. There are several monuments of interest including a fine bust of "Mad Jack Fuller" by Henry Rouw. Fuller's Pyramid mausoleum stands in the churchyard.
St Mary, Slaugham, churchyard (2) - geograph.org.uk - 3588468.jpg
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Saint George, W. Grinstead, rood screen - geograph.org.uk - 2309840.jpg
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St Weonards, interior
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Interior of the Church of St Mary Le Wigford, Lincoln The Mayor and Corporation gave the brass chandelier, which hangs in the choir, in 1720.
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St Michael & All Angels Church, Felton
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St Lawrence, Appleby: nave
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Parish church of St Mary the Virgin, Pilton, Devon, seen from the southeast
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Holy Trinity parish church, Blatherwycke, Northamptonshire, seen from the southeast
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(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
Holy Trinity, Goodramgate North aisle with 15th century arcade and 18th century box pews
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St. Mary in the Marsh: The nave from the chancel
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Conservation work in progress. Workman repointing old brickwork on the redundant church of St Martin cum Gregory.
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St Peter & St Paul, Horndon on the Hill
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Looking east towards the chancel.
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St Mary Arches Church, Exeter
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former church, now antiques
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The nave of the Temple Church in London, facing the altar.
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Church of St Mary & St James Hazelbury Bryan The church dates mainly from the 15th century.
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St Peter's church, Dunchurch, from the rear and the graveyard.
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View of the Temple Church in the City of London from the southeast of the building.
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All Saints church, Kirkbymoorside
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Tower, north aisle and the ridge of the roof of the nave
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St Mary's Church, Kennington, Kent - East end
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Frostenden All Saints church, Suffolk
The architectural history of the University of Cambridge, and of the colleges of Cambridge and Eton (1886) (14776812114).jpg
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Title: The architectural history of the University of Cambridge, and of the colleges of Cambridge and Eton
Year: 1886 (1880s)
Authors: Willis, Robert, 1800-1875 Clark, John Willis, 1833-1910
Subjects: University of Cambridge Eton College
Publisher: Cambridge (Eng.) : The University Press
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use3. It isclear, however, that this church was not appropriated to eithercollege. 1 (The conveyance from Dera de Madingley to Hervey de Stanton is dated9 September, 1323 ; the Bishop of Elys licence 3 March, 1324—25. The latter hasbeen printed in the appendix from the original in the Treasury of Trinity College,where both deeds are preserved.) 2 (Hervey de Stantons will is dated 26 August, 1327. By a codicil dated31 October following he desired to be buried in St Michaels Church. In the courseof the action brought against his executors respecting their administration of his effects,they justify the great expense of the funeral by stating that: in vita sua dixit, voluit,et mandauit, quod corpus suum traderetur sepulture in ecclesia Sancti Michaelispredicti in medio cancelli inter scholares suos, et ideo funus suum de Ebor adeundem locum ducebatur. The will and the other documents belonging to it arepreserved in the Treasury of Trinity College. ) 3 (Commiss. Docts. II. pp. 129, I41.)
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Fig. i. Ground-plan of S. Michaels church, Cambridge, reduced from a ground-plan made bySir G. G. Scott in 1849. The walls distinguished by hatching were put up under his directionat that time. 492 THE CHAPEL. King Edward the Third, by letters patent, dated 25 July,1342, gave to his college of Kings Hall, Cambridge, the churchof S. Mary the Great, evidently to serve the purpose of a collegechapel, although it was not in the same parish, the college beingat that time wholly contained within the adjoining parish ofAll Saints. The episcopal licence of appropriation1, dated 19October, 1343, contains a clause identical in substance withthat which I have just quoted from the appropriation-deed ofS. Michaels, though expressed in rather different language,with this exception, that the scholars in the case of S. Marysare described as residing in the same university, instead of inthe same parish. In the case of S. Michaels the parish servicesare not mentioned ; in that of S. Marys the college i

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St Mary the Virgin Church, Aldingbourne, Arun District, West Sussex, England. Listed at Grade I by English Heritage (NHLE Code 1027736)
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St John the Baptist, Mersham, Kent
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St Michael and All Saints church, Downholme
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Lavenham Parish Church, Suffolk,, nave
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Lydford Church, seen from the castle mount
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Title: "The History of Dorchester, Oxfordshire: British earthworks-Roman Camp-Bishopric. And the architectural history of the Church, compiled from the best authorities. With a general introduction by J. H. P" Author: PARKER, John Henry - C.B Contributor: Macfarlane, Will C. (Will Charles) Shelfmark: "British Library HMNTS 10352.c.16." Page: 188 Place of Publishing: Oxford Date of Publishing: 1882 Publisher: Parker & Co. Issuance: monographic Identifier: 002779568

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All Saints, Maldon interior, south aisle
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Church of St Nicholas, Islip, North aisle arcade: This dates from the late 12th century in Transitional style. The scalloped capital is reminiscent of Norman work but the arches already show Gothic influence.
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Church of St Mary, Charlbury, nave
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St Mary and All Saints parish church, Haselor, Warwickshire, seen from the southwest
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St Cuthbert's Church, Kirkleatham
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St John the Baptist, Lustleigh, Devon
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On the High Street in Halesowen.


St John the Baptist Church.

The Parish Church of St John the Baptist was founded by Roger de Montgomery and stands on the site of an even earlier Anglo-Saxon church. Several extensions have been made including the outer south aisle which was added in 1883 by John Oldrid Scott although there is still much evidence of the original Norman work. A Medieval cross stands in the churchyard, having previously stood in Great Cornbow until it was blown down by a gale in 1908.


Grade I listed building.

<a href="https://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101063767-church-of-st-john-the-baptist-belle-vale-ward#.WimxgDdpGUk" rel="noreferrer nofollow">Church of St John the Baptist</a>


Listing Text


1. 5106 HIGH STREET


Church of St John the Baptist SO 9683 1/36 10.1.50.

B GV

2.

The grade shall be amended to read: I


Parish Church. Norman to Perpendicular. Nave, aisles, chancel and Perpendicular crossing tower with spire. Norman west and south doorways and excellent Norman font. Outer south aisle added 1883 by John Oldrid Scott. Monument to William Shenstone, the poet, who died 1763, and to John Halliday by Thomas Banks, 1797.

Church of St John the Baptist, churchyard walls and gates, and churchyard cross form a group.


Listing NGR: SO9663683585

This text is from the original listing, and may not necessarily reflect the current setting of the building.


Grade II listed for the <a href="https://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101359638-churchyard-cross-halesowen-south-ward#.WimxPjdpGUk" rel="noreferrer nofollow">Churchyard Cross</a>


Listing Text


1. 5106 HIGH STREET


Churchyard Cross SO 9683 1/38

II GV

2. Probably medieval. Tall cylindrical stone shaft much fractured and weathered and topped by a later ball finial and small cross. Formerly stood in Cornbow and moved here 1963.

Church of St John the Baptist. church walls and gates. and church and cross form a group.


Listing NGR: SO9666283563

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Parish church of SS Mary and Laurence, Bolsover, Derbyshire, seen from the south from the junction of High Street and Hornscroft Road.
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Church of England parish church of St Mary Magdalene, Stoke Talmage, Oxfordshire
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St. Oswald's church, Lythe
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St Mary the Virgin, North Stifford
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Originally built in the 13th Century, but much altered and enlarged during the 14th and 15th centuries.
Waldron, All Saints' church, interior (S. aisle) (39353038830).jpg
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The church probably dates back to the 12th century, and was possibly controlled by the monks of Battle Abbey in the 13th century. The church has a west tower with battlemented parapet and higher stairs turret, nave with north and south aisles, chancel, and north porch. The chancel and nave are 13th century, and there is no chancel arch. The south chancel has a small piscina. In the late 13th century the north aisle was added with a four bay arcade and octagonal piers. The tower is from the late 15th century and its proportions are similar to others in the area linked to the Pelhams, although there is no buckle, but this may have been weathered away. The south aisle was added around 1860 when further restoration was undertaken. There is an old tub font in the churchyard, which was used as a cattle trough until circa 1906. However, there is no certainty that it was a font, or belonged to the church. The churchyard has several unusual examples of terracotta embossed gravestones by Jonathan Harmer of Heathfield. There are also the remains of a couple of brasses in the church to Thomas Dyke died 1632, and his wife Joan. Only the inscription and a coat of arms remain.

The church had repairs done in 1971, and in February 2013 work on the tower roof was completed, at a cost of £70,000.
Ashurst arcade.jpg
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Arcade in St James' Church, Ashurst, West Sussex.
Northwest View of the Church of Saint Paulinus, Crayford (02).jpg
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A northwest view of the Church of Saint Paulinus in Crayford.
Lower Breinton St Michael GeoUK 454314.png
Autor/Urheber: Trevor Rickard, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Lower Breinton Church
Winford Church - panoramio.jpg
(c) Jusben, CC BY 3.0
Winford Church
All Saints. Lockinge - geograph.org.uk - 1779366.jpg
(c) Andrew Mathewson, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of England parish church of All Saints, East Lockinge
St Peter's Church, Henfield.jpg
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St Peter's Church, Henfield, West Sussex, seen from the east, with yew bushes.
St John the Baptist's Church, Sedlescombe (NHLE Code 1275087).JPG
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St John the Baptist's Church, Sedlescombe, Rother District, East Sussex, England. Listed at Grade I by English Heritage (NHLE Code 1275087)
St George's church, Wrotham 04.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Immanuel Giel, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St George's church, Wrotham
St. James' Church, Egerton - geograph.org.uk - 2210302.jpg
(c) St. James' Church, Egerton by Roger Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
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All Saints' Church, Lydd, Kent (8036437726).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Robert Cutts from Bristol, England, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
All Saints' parish church, Lydd, Kent, seen from the southeast
St Mary the Virgin church, Warbleton - geograph.org.uk - 2875512.jpg
(c) St Mary the Virgin church, Warbleton by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Alwington St Andrew sout face GeoUK 3512615cropped.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Mike Searle, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St Andrew's church, Alwington
Nave of St Mary's.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Matt Brown, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
St Mary's Church, Islington
Interior of St Peter's Church - geograph.org.uk - 832457.jpg
(c) Robin Drayton, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of England parish church of St Peter, Drayton, Vale of White Horse, Oxfordshire (formerly Berkshire): interior of nave, looking east to the chancel. on the left is a Perpendicular Gothic pier of the north aisle arcade.
St Michael and All Angels, Fenny Drayton, Leics - geograph.org.uk - 387618.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Michael & All Angels, Fenny Drayton, Leics
All Saints, Wheatacre, Norfolk - North chapel - geograph.org.uk - 1481753.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints, Wheatacre, Norfolk - North chapel
Thurgarton Priory - geograph.org.uk - 1506938.jpg
(c) Alan Murray-Rust, CC BY-SA 2.0
Thurgarton Priory View from the footpath on Castle Hill. Like many monasteries the priory is situated in the bottom of a somewhat secluded valley, with a plentiful supply of water.
St Mary's Church, Purton.jpg
(c) Nigel Cox, CC BY-SA 2.0
Purton: St Mary's Church
St Mary The Church of Our Lady, Merevale - 52836298812.jpg
Autor/Urheber: amandabhslater, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
An abbey was built in Merevale in 1148 by Robert de Ferrers, 2nd Earl of Derby. It was a relatively small abbey with only around 10 monks. The abbey was dissolved in October 1538, during the reign of Henry VIII and fell into ruin, but traces of it remain to the present day. One of the most significant parts to have survived is the gate chapel, now used as the parish church. The church is significant for its Cistercian stained glass, including its Jesse window (one of the most important in the British Isles), and for being the only Cistercian gate chapel to be open for regular weekly services throughout the year. William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby is buried here. The Church was originally the gate house to the much larger Merevale Abbey which was founded in 1148 and was a Cistercestan Abbey the abbey was destroyed in the Dissolution of the Monasteries by Henry VIII some traces of it remain today, The Gatehouse survived and became a Church of England parish church. It is known for its Jesse window.
Church of St Andrew the Great - geograph.org.uk - 4938376.jpg
(c) Church of St Andrew the Great by N Chadwick, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Spreyton st Michael fr NE GeoUK 5373979.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Alex McGregor, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
aisle, nave and tower
Holy Trinity, Boar Lane, Leeds - geograph.org.uk - 713473.jpg
(c) Stanley Walker, CC BY-SA 2.0
Holy Trinity, Boar Lane, Leeds
Dadlington Church 2015.JPG
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St James the Greater parish church, Dadlington, Leicestershire, seen from the south
Caythorpe, St Vincent's church interior (30144112512).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jules & Jenny from Lincoln, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0

The church dates from the 13th century onwards and was enlarged and restored by Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1860. There is a nave, north aisle, central tower, north and south transept "stubs", chancel and south porch.

The church is built with banded and coursed ironstone with slate roofs. The roof has recently been renewed. On the west wall, on the top of the central buttress there is a carving depicting the Annunciation. The 156 feet tall tower has a spire with lucarnes and crocketts and is supported by four flying buttresses which span from the angles of the tower. It was rebuilt in 1860 after it was struck by lightning. The base of the tower has small north and south transepts, one is used as a Chapel, the other as the Sacristy. The crossing arch is 13th century.

The 13th century nave is unusual in that it is divided down the middle with a 2 1/2 bay arcade with tall octagonal piers. The four bay north aisle was added in 1860 by Scott. It now contains several modern stained-glass windows. The nave roof has decorative bosses and dates from the 14th century. The south porch also dates from that period, there is a seated figure of the Virgin over the south door. There are also several mass dials outside.

The chancel was probably rebuilt in the 18th and 19th century, but contains the remains of a 13th century priest's door. The east window is located above a large reredos with a painted triptych, partly obscured it.

There is a two manual organ situated at the west end of the nave.

The church has several monuments, including one to Sir Charles Hussey, died 1664. There is also a 17th century poor box.

The church hsd just undergone significant repairs to the roof and several other areas. (2016)

Pic by Jenny.
St Margaret's Church, West Hoathly (from Southwest).JPG
St Margaret's Church, West Hoathly, district of Mid Sussex, West Sussex, England. An Anglican church founded in the 11th century. Listed at Grade I by English Heritage (IoE Code 302844). This view looks from the southwest from the street, over the top of the churchyard wall (not pictured).
The Collegiate Church of St Endellion - geograph.org.uk - 2860316.jpg
(c) The Collegiate Church of St Endellion by Philip Halling, CC BY-SA 2.0
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AllSaintsChurchHethel(JohnSalmon)Mar2005.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints, Hethel, Norfolk, Great Britain
Interior of St Oswald's Church, Lythe - geograph.org.uk - 593064.jpg
(c) Trish Steel, CC BY-SA 2.0
Interior of St Oswald's Church, Lythe
St. Andrew's Church, Gorleston - geograph.org.uk - 667014.jpg
(c) Chris Upton, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Andrew's parish church, Gorleston-on-Sea, Norfolk, seen from the east
Dawlish StAgatha SE.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Motacilla, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St Agatha's Roman Catholic Church, Dawlish, Devon, seen from the east
St Andrew's church, East Allington - geograph.org.uk - 210435.jpg
(c) Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Andrew's church, East Allington. With its embattled west tower, the church stands on rising ground towards the south end of the village, some of which can be seen on the left. Taken from a corner of the churchyard.
St Mary, Selling, Kent - East end - geograph.org.uk - 325414.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary, Selling, Kent - East end
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St Mary Magdalene's Church, The Street, Bolney, District of Mid Sussex, West Sussex, England. The parish church of Bolney; listed at Grade I by English Heritage (IoE Code 302420)
Wingham - St Marys02.jpg
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Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1070091.
Driffield All Saints east end GeoUK2203844.jpg
Autor/Urheber: JThomas, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of All Saints in Driffield, seen from the east, showing the eastern walls of chancel and north chapel
St Martin's Church - the nave - geograph.org.uk - 1994119.jpg
(c) St Martin's Church - the nave by Gordon Hatton, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Ratby Church.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Gammock, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Parish church of SS Philip and James, Ratby, Leicestershire, seen from the south
St Andrew's Church, Weston.jpg
(c) Richard Law, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Andrew's parish church, Weston-under-Lizard, Staffordshire, seen from the northwest
St Oswald's church, Guiseley - north nave (geograph 6808909).jpg
(c) Stephen Craven, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Oswald's church, Guiseley - north nave
St Peter and St Paul's Church, Ashington - geograph.org.uk - 46919.jpg
(c) Janine Forbes, CC BY-SA 2.0
SS Peter and Paul parish church, Ashington, West Sussex, seen from the southeast. The nave is 15th-century; the south aisle was added in 1872. One of the bells was cast in 1350.
Belleau Church - geograph.org.uk - 1961077.jpg
(c) Belleau Church by John Firth, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Mary's church Stratford St Mary Suffolk (4238130581).jpg
Autor/Urheber: David from Colorado Springs, United States, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
Interior looking west.
Holy Trinity Goodramgate (3120562193).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Tim Green from Bradford, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
York
St Andrew's Church in Glasgow.jpg
(c) Brian D Osborne, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Andrew's Church, St Andrew's Square, Glasgow
St Andrew, Sandon, Essex - East end - geograph.org.uk - 1496287.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Andrew, Sandon, Essex - East end
Parish Church of Saint Peter, Bickenhill in the Birmingham Diocese - geograph.org.uk - 90351.jpg
(c) peter lloyd, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Peter's parish church, Bickenhill, West Midlands (formerly Warwickshire), seen from the southeast
Low Catton All Saints GeoUK 6929842.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Gordon Hatton, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of All Saints, Low Catton
Interior, St John the Baptist - geograph.org.uk - 1877954.jpg
(c) Interior, St John the Baptist by Roger Cornfoot, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Bartholomew's Church - geograph.org.uk - 488691.jpg
(c) Clive Woolliscroft, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Bartholomew's parish church, Norton in the Moors, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, seen from the south
Disused church, High St and Gundulph Rd - geograph.org.uk - 1148081.jpg
(c) Nigel Chadwick, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Bartholomew's Chapel, High Street, Chatham, Kent, seen from the northwest
St. Peter's church, Pedmore - geograph.org.uk - 1770765.jpg
(c) Jonathan Billinger, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Peter's parish church, Pedmore, Stourbridge, West Midlands, seen from the south
St Peter's Church, Seal - geograph.org.uk - 4322116.jpg
(c) St Peter's Church, Seal by Marathon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Andrews church, Coryton (geograph 3214441).jpg
(c) Dave Kelly, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Andrew's parish church, Coryton, Devon, seen from the southeast
All Saints' church and graveyard, Braysbrooke - geograph.org.uk - 3545826.jpg
(c) All Saints' church and graveyard, Braysbrooke by Bikeboy, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Martin and St Mary, Chudleigh, Devon - East end - geograph.org.uk - 1729823.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Martin & St Mary, Chudleigh, Devon - East end
Colebrooke St Andrew from west GeoUK 3338581 b+48 s+24.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Lewis Clarke, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Tower and aisle from the west
St Michael, Hartlip, Kent - East end - geograph.org.uk - 375146.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Michael, Hartlip, Kent - East end
St. Peter's Church, Linchmere 04.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Simon Burchell, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1276459.
St George's Church, Arreton 6.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Nilfanion, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1209193.
St Laurence, Eastwood - geograph.org.uk - 339484.jpg
(c) Julieanne Savage, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Laurence, Eastwood Southend airport keep putting another ridiculous proposal after another in regard to this church which they feel is stopping their 'expansion'. Tough! Plans have included total demolition and removing the church brick by brick to another location some distance away from the runway (no doubt costing the local council tax payer millions). The lack of regard for heritage in this country is quite sad. I hope the church wins out. It is a thousand years old.
Darlton St Giles east end GeoUK4140493.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Alan Murray-Rust, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St Giles, Darlton
St Nicholas, Linton, Kent - East end - geograph.org.uk - 325310.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Nicholas, Linton, Kent - East end
Interior of St Sepulchre-without-Newgate 2.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Jonathan Cardy, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Interior of St Sepulchre-without-Newgate
St Chad's Church, Holt, Wrexham, Cymru, Wales 73.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Llywelyn2000, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Dieses Foto zeigt das geschützte walisische Denkmal mit der Cadw-ID
Churches in the Romney Marsh area (F) - geograph.org.uk - 3926245.jpg
(c) Churches in the Romney Marsh area (F) by Basher Eyre, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Nicholas, Idbury (geograph 6363965).jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Nicholas, Idbury
St Peter ^ St Paul, Dorchester, Oxon - East end - geograph.org.uk - 2060980.jpg
(c) St Peter & St Paul, Dorchester, Oxon - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Autor/Urheber: Simon Cobb, Lizenz: CC0
Harpford, East Devon
George Nympton St George from WNW GeoUK 6897413.jpg
(c) Roger A Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
Tower, nave, narrow north aisle
Combe Raleigh St Nicholas eastward GeoUK 5321342.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Roger Cornfoot, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Nave and aisle, looking east.
The Priory Church of St Peter and St Paul - geograph.org.uk - 3734058.jpg
(c) The Priory Church of St Peter and St Paul by Stuart Logan, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Colebrooke, St Andrew's church - geograph.org.uk - 330507.jpg
(c) Martin Bodman, CC BY-SA 2.0
Colebrooke: St Andrew’s church The fifteenth-century four-stage tower with angled buttresses carries a sundial as well as a clock on its southern face. Looking north east
St Mary's Diptford - interior - geograph.org.uk - 1048366.jpg
(c) Ruth Sharville, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's Diptford - interior
Church of St Matthew, Chelston - geograph.org.uk - 3973531.jpg
(c) Church of St Matthew, Chelston by Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Church at St. Michael's on Wyre - geograph.org.uk - 1041086.jpg
(c) Raymond Knapman, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church at St. Michael's on Wyre, near to St Michael's on Wyre, Lancashire, Great Britain.
St Mary's Church, Edwardstone - geograph.org.uk - 1904976.jpg
(c) St Mary's Church, Edwardstone by Andrew Hill, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Poughill Church - geograph.org.uk - 1942430.jpg
(c) Poughill Church by David Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Michaels Church, Shap with Swindale - geograph.org.uk - 551110.jpg
(c) Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Michaels Church, Shap with Swindale
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Dr Greg and Nilfanion. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2011, CC BY-SA 3.0
Map of the West Midlands region of England, showing its counties and administrative districts. The county colours are the same as those in File:English metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties 2009.svg.

Equirectangular map projection on WGS 84 datum, with N/S stretched 165% Geographic limits:

  • West: 3.3W
  • East: 1.1W
  • North: 53.25N
  • South: 51.75N
Parish Church of St. Michael and All Angels, Linton, Yorkshire - geograph.org.uk - 879367.jpg
(c) Dr Neil Clifton, CC BY-SA 2.0
Parish Church of St. Michael and All Angels, Linton, Yorkshire. See 879362.
Woodchurch, Birkenhead - DSC04011.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Rept0n1x, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Holy Cross Church, Church Lane, Woodchurch, Birkenhead, Wirral, Merseyside, England.
North Huish Church - geograph.org.uk - 4086816.jpg
(c) North Huish Church by Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Interior of St Botolph's Church - geograph.org.uk - 1030568.jpg
(c) Sebastian Ballard, CC BY-SA 2.0
Interior of St Botolph's Church
Church of St. Michael, Kingsteignton (1).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Partonez, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
The parish church of St. Michael in Kingsteignton, Devon, England. This image shows the south-facing side of the church.
St Martin's Church, Brasted, Kent - East end - geograph.org.uk - 1224608.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Martin's Church, Brasted, Kent - East end
Goudhurst, St Mary's church interior (35724554142).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jules & Jenny from Lincoln, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0

Dates from 12th Century and probably back to Saxon times. Much stained glass was destroyed by a bomb in World war II.

The church contains a fine tomb to Sir Alexander Culpepper, plus brasses from the 15th Century.
St. James the Great, Radley, Oxfordshire - geograph.org.uk - 1847544.jpg
(c) St. James the Great, Radley, Oxfordshire by nick macneill, CC BY-SA 2.0
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All Saints church, Stock Harvard, Essex - geograph.org.uk - 2445519.jpg
(c) All Saints church, Stock Harvard, Essex by Peter Stack, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Hayes (Hillingdon) St Mary northeastward GeoUK1686356.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary the Virgin, Hayes, London Borough of Hillingdon
Church of St Leonard, Clawton (geograph 5001169).jpg
(c) Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St Leonard, Clawton
-2021-07-05 Saint Michael’s parish church, Irstead, Norfolk.jpg
(c) Michael Garlick, CC BY-SA 2.0
The parish church of Saint Michael’s is located in the parish of Irstead, Norfolk, England.
Westhide St Bartholomew north face GeoUK 6210162.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Fabian Musto, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St. Bartholomew's Church (Westhide)
Harpham St John's GeoUK 4415516.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Monica Stagg, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
North side of St John's Church Harpham
All Saints, Icklesham.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
All Saints, Icklesham
St Paul Bristol (inside, circus equipment) - geograph.org.uk - 1726307.jpg
(c) Peter Thwaite, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Paul Bristol (inside, circus equipment) St Paul Bristol, Portland square: window, ceiling, trapezes and ropes. A view of the church from the west side of Portland Square and links to other details https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1726287
Musbury, St Michael, int-5855804 geo-uk.jpg
(c) Roger Cornfoot, CC BY-SA 2.0
Interior, St Michael's church, Musbury
St Werburgh's Church, Bristol (4957613820).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Robert Cutts from Bristol, England, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0

This is the view of the church from Narroways Hill.

St Werburgh's Church once stood in Corn Street near Broad Quay in the City Centre. In 1879 it was carefully taken down. The stones were taken a couple of miles northeast to the end of Mina Road where they were used to build a larger church.

There's more about the church, including a drawing of it in its original location here.

The church is now used as a climbing centre.
Bristol 03 by-dpc.jpg
Autor/Urheber: David Perez, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Iglesia de St Peter, Bristol (UK), destruida en 1940, en Castle Park
7.5.16 Castle Bromwich 40s Day 003 (26831870951).jpg
Autor/Urheber: donald judge, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
7.5.16 Castle Bromwich and 40s Day
St. Mary the Virgin church, Fordwich - geograph.org.uk - 849225.jpg
(c) pam fray, CC BY-SA 2.0
View southeast across the Great Stour at Fordwich, Kent. On the opposite bank of the river is the beer garden of the Fordwich Arms. Beyond that are the west tower ans spire of St Mary's parish church.
Topcliffe, The Church of St Columba - geograph.org.uk - 232933.jpg
(c) Bill Henderson, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Columba.'s parish church, Topcliffe, North Yorkshire, seen from the northeast
Exeter, St Olave's Church.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Palickap, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Exeter, St Olave's Church
Alphington 2020-04-26 24 cropped.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Simon Cobb, Lizenz: CC0
Alphington, Devon
Edrom Kirk - geograph.org.uk - 1165398.jpg
(c) james denham, CC BY-SA 2.0
Edrom Kirk A church was founded here in the 12th century by Gospatrick of Northumberland, the Earl of Dunbar.
Woodston St Augustine from S GeoUK 7140793.jpg
(c) Dave Kelly, CC BY-SA 2.0
Woodston, Church of St Augustine of Canterbury
St Mary's and St Julian's Church, Maker, Cornwall.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Ashley Smith, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St Mary's and St Julian's Church, Maker
All Saints Church - geograph.org.uk - 1521657.jpg
(c) John M, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints Church The nave, south aisle and tower date from the 14th century. The north aisle is a 19th century addition.
St Leonard Horringer - geograph.org.uk - 1016892.jpg
(c) Keith Evans, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Leonard Horringer The church of St Leonard Horringer Suffolk for more info see http://www.suffolkchurches.co.uk/horringer.html
Plemstall St Peter from NE GeoUK 4959523.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Dave Dunford, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St Peter in Plemstall
St Nicholas Church, Bristol (1592).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Nilfanion, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St Nicholas Church, Bristol
St Mary, Westwell, Dec 2020 01.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
St Mary, Westwell
St Bartholomew's Church, Cadeleigh - geograph.org.uk - 3259127.jpg
(c) St Bartholomew's Church, Cadeleigh by David Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St.James' Church Egerton - geograph.org.uk - 531034.jpg
(c) Dave Skinner, CC BY-SA 2.0
St James' parish church, Egerton, Kent, seen from the west
Iron Acton Church (St. James the Less) (23626168498).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Hugh Llewelyn from Keynsham, UK, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Iron Acton Church (St. James the Less), 3 October 2010. Late 14th/early 15th Century Perpendicular, restored 1878-79 by Sir T G Jackson. Pictured is the north and east elevations.
Stoke Gabriel Church (St.Mary & St. Gabriel) (33268064432).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Hugh Llewelyn from Keynsham, UK, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Stoke Gabriel Church (St.Mary & St. Gabriel), 10 March 2017. Pictured is the 15th Century Perpendicular nave & aisles looking towards the chancel. Note oil lamps.
Salisbury Cathedral Lady Chapel 2, Wiltshire, UK - Diliff.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Diliff, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Lady Chapel of Salisbury Cathedral in Wiltshire, England. The artwork below the stained glass window is the temporary exhibition of Nicholas Pope installation called "The Apostles Speaking in Tongues Lit By Their Own Lamps", which is shown at Salisbury Cathedral from the 8th of June until 4th of August 2014.
St Andrew, Sandon, Essex - North arcade - geograph.org.uk - 1496292.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Andrew, Sandon, Essex - North arcade
St.Wifrid's church, Cantley - geograph.org.uk - 173902.jpg
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Wifrid's parish church, Cantley, South Yorkshire, seen from the southeast
Danby Church of St Hilda from North East.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Simon Armstrong, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1316255.
Church of St Chad, Shrewsbury 02.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Necrothesp, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1344941.
St Mary's Marlborough24.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Richard Avery, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
The graveyard and east aspect of the Church of St Mary the Virgin, Marlborough.
Inwardleigh St Petrock fr W remote GeoUK 331724.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Derek Harper, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
remote western view, showing the gable of the north aisle
St Mary's Church, Dunsford, Devon (5531509929).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Robert Cutts from Bristol, England, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
St Mary's Church, Dunsford, Devon
Treswell St John north sid from east 4154746.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Alan Murray-Rust, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
North side of the Church of St John the Baptist, Treswell
Orsett Church, Orsett, Essex - geograph.org.uk - 26784.jpg
(c) John Winfield, CC BY-SA 2.0
Orsett Church, Orsett, Essex. St. Giles and All Saints C of E church
St Mary The Church of Our Lady, Merevale - 52837320753.jpg
Autor/Urheber: amandabhslater, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
An abbey was built in Merevale in 1148 by Robert de Ferrers, 2nd Earl of Derby. It was a relatively small abbey with only around 10 monks. The abbey was dissolved in October 1538, during the reign of Henry VIII and fell into ruin, but traces of it remain to the present day. One of the most significant parts to have survived is the gate chapel, now used as the parish church. The church is significant for its Cistercian stained glass, including its Jesse window (one of the most important in the British Isles), and for being the only Cistercian gate chapel to be open for regular weekly services throughout the year. William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby is buried here. The Church was originally the gate house to the much larger Merevale Abbey which was founded in 1148 and was a Cistercestan Abbey the abbey was destroyed in the Dissolution of the Monasteries by Henry VIII some traces of it remain today, The Gatehouse survived and became a Church of England parish church. It is known for its Jesse window.
St Mary's Church, Weaverham.jpg
(c) Lizzie, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's Church, Weaverham Sandstone church with tower found in Weaverham
Kew Green St Anne eastward GeoUK 3535225.jpg
Autor/Urheber: John Salmon, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St Anne's, Kew Green, eastward
Tarporley St Helen 205675.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Alan Godfree, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St Helen's Church, Tarporley
Llandrillo church above Bungalow 2427032.jpg
(c) Jonathan Wilkins, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church with bungalow
St Mary, St Mary in the Marsh - geograph.org.uk - 1594696.jpg
(c) Michael FORD, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary, St Mary in the Marsh Erected in the 14th century.
St Giles in the Field, St Giles High Street - geograph.org.uk - 3190984.jpg
(c) St Giles in the Field, St Giles High Street by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St John, Doddington, nave.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
The Decollation of St John the Baptist, Doddington- the nave
All Saints Church, South Leverton - geograph.org.uk - 1967116.jpg
(c) All Saints Church, South Leverton by Andrew Hill, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Eglwys Sant Dogfan, Church of St Dogfan, Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, Powys 17.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Llywelyn2000, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Dieses Foto zeigt das geschützte walisische Denkmal mit der Cadw-ID
St Stephens N Mundham - geograph.org.uk - 22639.jpg
(c) Chris Shaw, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Stephens N Mundham. North Mundam Church in the south west of the village
A perambulation around Sheffield's Anglican Cathedral (37) - geograph.org.uk - 2983153.jpg
(c) A perambulation around Sheffield's Anglican Cathedral (37) by Basher Eyre, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Westley Waterless St Mary nave & south aisle GeoUK 6021185.jpg
(c) Michael Garlick, CC BY-SA 2.0
Westley Waterless, St. Mary the Less Church: The nave and south aisle
St Peters Church, Bratton Fleming - geograph.org.uk - 2663609.jpg
(c) St Peters Church, Bratton Fleming by Roger Cornfoot, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Stephen, Lympne 1.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
St Stephen, Lympne
St Helens Church, Lea - geograph.org.uk - 2448943.jpg
(c) St Helens Church, Lea by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Michael, Munslow (geograph 3987211).jpg
(c) Philip Pankhurst, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Michael, Munslow
St Edmund Assington - geograph.org.uk - 2054212.jpg
(c) St Edmund Assington by Keith Evans, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St. Margaret - the parish church of Somerton - geograph.org.uk - 1400787.jpg
(c) Robert Edwards, CC BY-SA 2.0
St. Margaret: the parish church of Somerton, near to Somerton, Suffolk, Great Britain. The church dates back to the Norman period, but much of what is seen today comes from the 13th and 14th century. This part of Somerton is known as Upper Somerton.
St Denys Church Little Compton.jpg
(c) Philip Halling, CC BY-SA 2.0
South aisl and tower of the parish church of St Denys, Little Compton, Warwickshire, seen from the southeast
St Mary's Church, Silverton, Devon 1.jpg
Autor/Urheber: AtticTapestry, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St Mary's Church, in Silverton, Devon, viewed from the south-east.
St Augustine the Less Church, Bristol, BRO Picbox-4-BCh-17, 1250x1250.jpg
Plate etching of St Augustine the Less parish church, Bristol, England, published before 1958. The image shows a ship's masts on the far left in Green’s drydock. On the right of the image is the terrace of 1-7 College Green. This image is fictional as the terrace was demolished for the hotel of 1868, but the graveyard was not dug away on the north and east sides until 1892, necessitating the removal of 2500 skeletal remains, which were re-interred at Arnos Vale
Interior, St Mary's church, Lamberhurst - geograph.org.uk - 3817083.jpg
(c) Interior, St Mary's church, Lamberhurst by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Norton Sub Hamdon, St. Marys Church nave (geograph 6274005).jpg
(c) Michael Garlick, CC BY-SA 2.0
Norton Sub Hamdon, St. Mary's Church: The nave
Stlukesbris.JPG
St Luke's church, Brislington.
Southeast View of the Church of Saint Mary, Bexley (03).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Ethan Doyle White, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
A southwest view of the Church of St Mary in Bexley, London Borough of Bexley.
Nave of the Church of Saint Mary the Blessed Virgin, Addington (West-Facing View - 01).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Doyle of London, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
A west-facing view inside the nave of the Church of Saint Mary the Blessed Virgin, Addington.
All Saints, East Lockinge - geograph.org.uk - 1543462.jpg
(c) Michael Ford, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of England parish church of All Saints, East Lockinge, showing the west tower built in 1564
Torpenhow, St. Michael's Church- The nave from the chancel (geograph 6234321).jpg
(c) Michael Garlick, CC BY-SA 2.0
Torpenhow, St. Michael's Church: The nave from the chancel
The parish church of St Nicholas, Newton Blossomville - geograph.org.uk - 683577.jpg
(c) sian harrison, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Nicholas' parish church, Newton Blossomville, Buckinghamshire, seen from the south
Spurriergate Centre 1.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Fingalo Christian Bickel, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0 de
Spurriergate Centre in York, ehemals St. Michaels Kirche.
Willington St Lawrence GeoUK 1825355.jpg
Autor/Urheber: [ PAUL FARMER], Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Church from NW, with basilical northern aise
The Church of St John the Baptist - geograph.org.uk - 2497615.jpg
(c) The Church of St John the Baptist by Anthony Vosper, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Pevensey St Nicholas from NE GeoUK4269609.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Julian P Guffogg, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St Nicholas' church from north-east, Pevensey
St Mary's Church, Sundridge, Kent - Interior - geograph.org.uk - 1224743.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's Church, Sundridge, Kent - Interior
Holy Trinity Church, Ballywalter - geograph.org.uk - 1038867.jpg
(c) Sue Adair, CC BY-SA 2.0
Holy Trinity Church of Ireland parish church, Ballywalter, County Down, Northern Ireland
The Church of Saint Bartholomew, Upper Penn, Staffordshire - geograph.org.uk - 616850.jpg
(c) Roger Kidd, CC BY-SA 2.0
West tower of St Bartholomew's parish church, Upper Penn, West Midlands (formerly Staffordshire), seen from the south. The tower is 15th-century but was encased in brick in 1765.
Westhall St Andrew's church - geograph.org.uk - 1854667.jpg
(c) Westhall St Andrew's church by Adrian S Pye, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Werburgs Spondon.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Russ Hamer, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
St Werburgh's parish church, Spondon, Derby
St. Bestuis Termonamogan Killeter 51103078409.jpg
Autor/Urheber: The National Churches Trust, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
TERMONAMONGAN, Parish Church Int
Oxenton arcade GeoUK 7463010.jpg
(c) Fabian Musto, CC BY-SA 2.0
St John the Baptist's church, Oxenton, arcade, aisle
All Saints Church, Church Street - geograph.org.uk - 2549129.jpg
(c) All Saints Church, Church Street by Mike Kirby, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Belstone nave and aisle 1919 eastward.jpg
Church of St Mary the Virgin, Belstone, interior "just after WW I"
Talaton St James south face GeoUK 5761618.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Lewis Clarke, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Talaton : St James the Great Church
All Saints, Orton- nave (geograph 6232480).jpg
(c) Stephen Craven, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints, Orton: nave
Higham-on-the-Hill Church.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Gammock, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1178178.
Idbury St Nicholas arcade GeoUK 1609226.jpg
Autor/Urheber: John Salmon, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St Nicholas, Idbury, Oxon - North aracde
Marygate, York - geograph.org.uk - 3064380.jpg
(c) Marygate, York by Dave Hitchborne, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Chiddingly church, nave.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
Chiddingly church, nave
Much Cowarne Church - geograph.org.uk - 455371.jpg
(c) Philip Halling, CC BY-SA 2.0
Much Cowarne Church St Mary's church, Much Cowarne viewed from the south-east.
Corley St Mary fr SE GeoUK 3791874.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Ian S, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
The aisle is on the other side
St Nicholas, Boughton Malherbe, Main Window.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Nicholas, Boughton Malherbe, Kent
Broadhempston church in panorama GeoUK 5955816.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Derek Harper, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St Peter & St Paul's church, Broadhempston
Washfield St Mary Virgin fr SE GeoUK 5700350.jpg
(c) Roger Cornfoot, CC BY-SA 2.0
Kirche von Südosten
The interior of St Andrew church, Weston under Lizard - geograph.org.uk - 1940337.jpg
(c) The interior of St Andrew church, Weston under Lizard by Richard Law, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Mary and St Benedict Buckland Brewer.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jack1956, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
The Anglican parish church of St Mary and St Benedict in Buckland Brewer in North Devon
St Michaels Church - geograph.org.uk - 1900974.jpg
(c) St Michaels Church by Stephen Rogerson, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Winkleigh All Saints rood screen, chancel GeoUK 6996413.jpg
(c) John H Darch, CC BY-SA 2.0
The rood screen and chancel of All Saints' Church, Winkleigh
St. Michael's Church, Church Brough - geograph.org.uk - 34156.jpg
(c) George Ford, CC BY-SA 2.0
St. Michael's Church, Church Brough. Holy Communion at 9.00 am

2nd Family Service at 10.45 am

3r and 4th Holy Communion at 10.45 am
Epwell St Anne eastward GeoUK 5032126.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Philip Halling, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Epwell church is dedicated to St Anne
Knowstone St Peter eastward GeoUK 6092410.jpg
(c) Roger Cornfoot, CC BY-SA 2.0
eastward during reparations
East Ogwell Church Yard and Church - geograph.org.uk - 503470.jpg
(c) Gwen and James Anderson, CC BY-SA 2.0
East Ogwell Church Yard and Church
Bilton-in-Ainsty St Helen eastward GeoUK7362801.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Alan Murray-Rust, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St Helens, Bilton-in-Ainsty
Church of St Mary Little Easton Essex England sanctuary and altar.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Acabashi, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
The sanctuary of the Church of St Mary the Virgin at Little Easton, Essex, England.
Software: RAW file lens-corrected, optimized and converted to JPEG with DxO OpticsPro 10 Elite, and likely further optimized and/or cropped and/or spun with Adobe Photoshop CS2.
Holy Cross church, Highampton (geograph 3222035).jpg
(c) Dave Kelly, CC BY-SA 2.0
Holy Cross parish church, Highampton, Devon, seen from the north
All Saints Icklingham - geograph.org.uk - 2690966.jpg
(c) All Saints Icklingham by Keith Evans, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Boughton Aluph, All Saints' church.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jules & Jenny, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
There was originally a wooden Anglo-Saxon church here.

This was replaced in about 1210 with a stone church, which is today's North chapel. The chancel was built soon afterwards, and South Wall of the original chapel was pierced and an arcade was built. This was supported by three circular columns all having different capital mouldings. The body of the main church was built in the 14th century. The North Chapel, today's vestry, is the oldest part of the church. It is separated from the north transept by a 14th century carved wooden screen. Unusually, there is a step down from the nave into the chancel. There is a wall painting in the north transept. from about 1440 depicting the Holy Trinity. There is a 13th C. Sedile and Piscinae in the chancel, north chapel and south transept. Some of the windows retain fragments of 14th C. glass. Font is octagonal 15th C. The south porch contains a unique feature, a large Tudor style fireplace where it is said that pilgrims on their way to Canterbury rested before their onward journey. In the mid-15th century the manor of Boughton came into the hands of Sir Walter Moyle. His eldest son inherited the estates at Eastwell and his descendants became the Earls of Winchelsea. There is a monument to Amye Clark, neé Moyle who died in 1631. The carving is believed to be the work of William Wright who worked near Charing Cross. The church was restored in 1878. In September 1940 church tower was set on fire by incendiary bombs and considerable damage was done. In 1951 the church had to be closed due to danger of collapse of the main tower and general disintegration of the fabric. There was further restoration in the 1990s

There are no pews in the church, and the relative lack of stained glass gives a very light and airy feeling to the church today.
Inside Llangadwaladr Church - Eglwys Llangadwaladr, Anglesey, Wales 08.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Monsyn, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Dieses Foto zeigt das geschützte walisische Denkmal mit der Cadw-ID
St Michael, Blackawton, Devon - East end - geograph.org.uk - 1738248.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Michael, Blackawton, Devon - East end
St Andrews Church, Kirkby Malzeard (02).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Chris06, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St Andrews Church, Kirkby Malzeard
Brightwell Baldwin Bartholomew east end GeoUK 5500141.jpg
(c) Bill Nicholls, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St Bartholomew, Brightwell Baldwin
Church of St Giles, Costock - geograph.org.uk - 4000828.jpg
(c) Church of St Giles, Costock by Alan Murray-Rust, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Nicholas, Rodmersham 01.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St Nicholas, Rodmersham
All Saints, Coleshill - geograph.org.uk - 1541172.jpg
(c) Michael FORD, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints, Coleshill. Grade 2* listed building erected in the 12th century.
Colwall - St James's church - geograph.org.uk - 845504.jpg
(c) Whatlep, CC BY-SA 2.0
St James the Great parish church, Colwall, Herefordshire, seen from the west
St Thomas, Brightling, interior 01.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
St Thomas, Brightling, interior
South Moreton Oxfordshire eastward heavy arcade 4405850.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Bill Nicholls, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
South Moreton, St John the Baptist, equal naves, but heavy arcade
Church of St Mary the Virgin, Rolvenden - geograph.org.uk - 1956527.jpg
(c) Church of St Mary the Virgin, Rolvenden by E Gammie, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Rolvenden, St Mary's church interior (35528936200).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jules & Jenny from Lincoln, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0

There is some evidence for an Anglo-Saxon church here, but this was replaced around 1200 with the first masonry church. The church dates from the mid-14th to the mid-15th century, it consists of a west tower, nave with north and south aisles, a choir and south chapel and chancel. There is a 14th century south porch. The tower was erected in the first half of the 14th century and is built of ironstone with white ragstone corners, and was actually the last part of the church to be built. There are eight bells. The south porch was built around the same time as the tower, there is a mass dial on the right side. The porch may possibly have had a parvise, but there is no room in existence now. The porch and some of the buttresses show grooves made by sharpening arrowheads, this was common in mediaeval times. The north wall of the chancel has 13th century Lancet windows, and the chancel arch dates from the 14th century, as do the north aisle and tower arch. The chancel has a five light east window dating from circa 1472. The north and south chapels were built in the 15th century in Perpendicular style. At the same time, the south aisle was raised and rebuilt with Perpendicular windows. Arches leading into the new chapels were built by breaking through the original 13th century walls of the church.

The present nave dates from the second half of the 13th century to the early 14th century. The nave arcades are of five arches, alternate round and octagonal. There was originally a Rood screen, the Rood stairs were in an external turret.

The font dates from the 14th century and is hexagonal with Shields of Culpeper and Guldeforde.

At the eastern end of the south aisle is the south Chapel built in the 15th century by Sir Edward Guldeforde (d. 1449). His will asked that he be buried in the middle of the Chapel, and a large slab lies in the centre with indents for brasses which have long since gone. The Chapel contains several Memorials to the Gybbons family, one being to Robert Gybbons (died 1719 aged 77), which was restored in 1994. The Chapel has a piscina on the south wall from the 15th century. The east window has stained-glass portrayal the arms of Gybbons-Moneypenny, dated 1837.

The chancel was renovated in the 1930s. The chancel has a 15th century piscina in the south wall, and there was possibly a 13th century Easter Sepulchre on the north side. The nave and aisles have a mediaeval roof with tie beams and king posts. There are several renditions of the "Green Man". The north Chapel or Scotts Chapel contains several memorials and grave slabs and has a fine memorial to James Moneypenny who died in 1721, as well as his wife and children. The monument features two weeping putti, a garlanded urn and coat of arms.

The nave has a west Gallery upon which is the organ, dating from 1825.

The churchyard contains several table tombs, 18th-century headstones and several ancient Yew trees.
Leominster Priory north arcade GeoUK724460.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Allan Friswell, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Leominster Priory: St Peter & St Paul's Church
Rickinghall Inferior, St Mary's - geograph.org.uk - 301242.jpg
(c) Charles Greenhough, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's Church in the parish of Rickinghall Inferior. The tall memorial commemorates Lt Richard Compton French Maul of the Buffs, who died in April 1874.
St Peter and St Paul, Kimpton, Herts - East end - geograph.org.uk - 374426.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Peter & St Paul, Kimpton, Herts - East end
St Andrew's Church - geograph.org.uk - 306148.jpg
(c) Tony Atkin, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Andrew's Church A view of the southern aspect of this large city centre church.
Hinderclay church - geograph.org.uk - 3792766.jpg
(c) Hinderclay church by Robin Webster, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St. Mary's Church Nave Altar.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Vauxford, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St. Mary's Church Nave Altar
St Mary, Guildford, interior 03.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
St Mary, Guildford, interior
Charlbury Church - geograph.org.uk - 1014219.jpg
(c) Philip Halling, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of England parish church of St Mary the Virgin, Charlbury, Oxfordshire: view from the southeast
St Peter's Church, Norton Disney - geograph.org.uk - 2769628.jpg
(c) St Peter's Church, Norton Disney by J.Hannan-Briggs, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Epwell St Anne from SSW, GeoUK 5032120.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Philip Halling, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Epwell church is dedicated to St Anne
St Sepulchre-without-Newgate 2020.jpg
Autor/Urheber: GrindtXX, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St Sepulchre-without-Newgate church, Holborn Viaduct, London EC1: exterior
Langford StMatthew W.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Motacilla, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Church of England parish church of St Matthew, Langford, Oxfordshire, seen from the west
St Oswald's Church, Dean.jpg
(c) Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
Photograph of St Oswald's church, Dean, Cumbria, England, from the southeast
St Mary the Virgin's church, Weston on Trent 16.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Cherubino, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St Mary the Virgin's church, Weston on Trent
St Disen's Church, Bradninch - geograph.org.uk - 2858309.jpg
(c) St Disen's Church, Bradninch by Maigheach-gheal, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Church of St Peter, Hayton - geograph.org.uk - 4197058.jpg
(c) Church of St Peter, Hayton by Alan Murray-Rust, CC BY-SA 2.0
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All Saints' church - geograph.org.uk - 718315.jpg
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints' church Crenellated Perpendicular church tucked away in the Hall parkland
St Mary's Church, Newchurch in Pendle.jpg
(c) Paul Anderson, CC BY-SA 2.0
Photograph of the church, rotated, cropped and enhanced by me
St Mary's Church Broughton Astley.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Ewen Roberts from San Diego, United States. Uploaded by Victuallers, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
Broughton Astley in Leicestershire
St Jame's Church, Nether Worton - geograph.org.uk - 238643.jpg
(c) David Stowell, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of England parish church of St James, Nether Worton, Oxfordshire. Notice the small figure carved into the right hand end of the tower lintel. Beneath it is a stone inscribed "Roberte Parsons 1630". The house on the left was built as the parish school.
The church of St James Pockthorpe, Norwich (geograph 1999106).jpg
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
The church of St James Pockthorpe, Norwich
Sheepstor Church and churchyard - geograph.org.uk - 2869423.jpg
(c) Sheepstor Church and churchyard by Ruth Sharville, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Whitgift Church on the banks of the River Ouse - geograph.org.uk - 88272.jpg
(c) Gordon Kneale Brooke, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary Magdalene Church, Whitgift on the banks of the River Ouse at Whitgift, East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
St Thomas a Becket church, Dodbrooke - geograph.org.uk - 228712.jpg
(c) Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Thomas of Canterbury parish church, Dodbrooke, Kingsbridge, Devon, seen from the southwest
Stoke Damerel Church.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Jabarney, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The church on Paradise Road
St Catherine and St Paul, Hoddesdon - West elevation - geograph.org.uk - 1348576.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Catherine & St Paul, Hoddesdon - West elevation
Hambleden church - geograph.org.uk - 3834824.jpg
(c) Hambleden church by Robin Webster, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Bishop's Nympton - St Mary's Church - geograph.org.uk - 1403402.jpg
(c) William Cooke, CC BY-SA 2.0
Bishop's Nympton - St Mary's Church St Mary's is a Grade 1 listed parish church dating from the 15th century with extensive renovations in the 19th century. The photograph shows the south face and tower of the church.
St Mary, Willingdon, the nave.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
St Mary the Virgin, Wilmington, the nave looking west
Heighington St Michael from ENE GeoUK 5914428.jpg
Autor/Urheber: pam fray, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
chancel and south aisle
Holy Trinity church, Paulton (geograph 3203541).jpg
(c) Dave Kelly, CC BY-SA 2.0
Holy Trinity church, Paulton
St. Nicholas, Rochester (geograph 4010131).jpg
(c) Chris Whippet, CC BY-SA 2.0
St. Nicholas, Rochester
Canterbury - St Peters Church - interior.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Whn64, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1242343.
Hampton Bishop, St Andrew from SE, GeoUK 1453936.jpg
(c) Roger Davies, CC BY-SA 2.0
It's 5.15 in Church Lane, Hampton Bishop.
Langford StMatthew SE.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Motacilla, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Church of England parish church of St. Matthew, Langford, Oxfordshire, seen from the southeast
Hardwick StMaryV east.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Motacilla, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Parish church of St Mary the Virgin, Hethe Road, Hardwick, Cherwell District, Oxfordshire, seen from the east
Alcester Nicholas eastward GeoUK 4054478.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jonathan Thacker, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Interior, St. Nicholas, Alcester: The nave dates from 1729 and the chancel from 1870.
Church of St John the Evangelist, Belfast, April 2012 (08).JPG
Autor/Urheber: Ardfern, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Church of St John the Evangelist (Church of Ireland), Malone Road, Belfast, Northern Ireland, April 2012 (at the corner with Osborne Park)
St John the Baptist, Staveley - geograph.org.uk - 3895859.jpg
(c) St John the Baptist, Staveley by Neil Theasby, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Cadoc's Church, Llancarfan, Vale of Glamorgan - geograph.org.uk - 1028341.jpg
(c) John Lord, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Cadoc's Church, Llancarfan, Vale of Glamorgan
Marlingford Blessed Virgin Mary's church - geograph.org.uk - 2250415.jpg
(c) Marlingford Blessed Virgin Mary's church by Adrian S Pye, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Withyham Church (geograph 456458).jpg
(c) David BROOKER, CC BY-SA 2.0
Withyham Church
North aisle, St Weonards - geograph.org.uk - 4116139.jpg
(c) North aisle, St Weonards by Philip Pankhurst, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Peter, Vere Street - East end - geograph.org.uk - 4817366.jpg
(c) St Peter, Vere Street - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Bartholomew's Church, Penn.jpg
(c) Row17, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Bartholomew's parish church, Penn, West Midlands (formerly Staffordshire), seen from the west
Tiverton St Paul eastward GeoUK 2866232.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Lewis Clarke, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Nave towards the chancel
The Church of St Nectan in Stoke near Hartland, Devon (geograph 4558235).jpg
(c) Roger Kidd, CC BY-SA 2.0
The Church of St Nectan in Stoke near Hartland, Devon.
London St Helens Bishopsgate W 201008.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Matthias Nonnenmacher, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
London-City: St Helen's Bishopsgate, west facade; towered over by 30 St Mary Axe; August 2010
Stainton - Saint Winifred's Church.jpg
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Winifred's parish church, Stainton, South Yorkshire, seen from the southeast
St Andrew's Church - interior - geograph.org.uk - 2589747.jpg
(c) St Andrew's Church - interior by Gordon Hatton, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Warmington StMichael west.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Motacilla, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St Michael's parish church, Warmington, Warwickshire, seen from the west
Felixkirk church fr ESE GeoUK5668834.jpg
(c) Chris Heaton, CC BY-SA 2.0
East end of St Felix church of Felixkirk, Romanesque apse
Church at Chalfont St.Peter - geograph.org.uk - 42866.jpg
(c) Cered, CC BY-SA 2.0
Parish church of Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire, seen from the southeast. In 1708 the medieval church was destroyed by the Tower falling into the nave. A replacement was built in 1726. In 1853–54 it was enlarged and Gothicised to designs by GE Street.
St Giles Church, Gilesgate, Durham (geograph 2261349).jpg
(c) Carol Bleasdale, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Giles Church, Gilesgate, Durham
Interior of St Peter's Church, Wellesbourne - geograph.org.uk - 4793913.jpg
(c) Interior of St Peter's Church, Wellesbourne by David P Howard, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Church of St Peter, St Paul and St Thomas of Canterbury (geograph 2198441).jpg
(c) Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St Peter, St Paul and St Thomas of Canterbury
Appleby Magna St-Michael fr E GeoUK 4378005.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Tim Glover, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Appleby Magna, church of St Michael and All Angels, seen from the east
St Nicholas, Idbury (geograph 6363966).jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Nicholas, Idbury
St Peter's Church, Marylebone, London, England, UK - panoramio.jpg
(c) trolvag, CC BY-SA 3.0
St Peter's Church, Marylebone, London, England, UK
Sullington St Mary - west end of the northern aisle - geograph.org.uk - 2513914.jpg
(c) North end of Sullington church by Shazz, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Church of St Peter ad Vincula, Ashwater (geograph 2804472).jpg
(c) Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St Peter ad Vincula, Ashwater
Mickleover All Saints south face GeoUK 6344422.jpg
(c) Bill Boaden, CC BY-SA 2.0
South side of All Saints Church, Mickleover
St Peter and St Paul, Appledore - geograph.org.uk - 1593834.jpg
(c) Michael FORD, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Peter & St Paul, Appledore Erected in the 13th century.
Abbots Langley - The Church of St Lawrence the Martyr - geograph.org.uk - 272827.jpg
(c) Nigel Cox, CC BY-SA 2.0
Abbots Langley: The Church of St Lawrence the Martyr
St Ethelbert, Larling - East end - geograph.org.uk - 3127846.jpg
(c) St Ethelbert, Larling - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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All Saints church, Hereford - geograph.org.uk - 4260371.jpg
(c) All Saints church, Hereford by Jonathan Billinger, CC BY-SA 2.0
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East Midlands counties 00.png
Dr Greg and Nilfanion. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2011, CC BY-SA 3.0
Map of the East Midlands region of England, showing its counties and administrative districts. The county colours are the same as those in File:English metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties 2009.svg.

Equirectangular map projection on WGS 84 datum, with N/S stretched 165% Geographic limits:

  • West: 2.1W
  • East: 0.4E
  • North: 53.7N
  • South: 51.9N
Much Marcle St Bartolomew chancel GeoUK 5695580.jpg
(c) Philip Pankhurst, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Bartholomew, Much Marcle, 13th century chancel with Victorian decoration
St Giles Church, Gilesgate, Durham - geograph.org.uk - 2261341.jpg
(c) St Giles Church, Gilesgate, Durham by Carol Bleasdale, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Caythorpe St Vincent - Church from the north-west.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Acabashi, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
St Vincent's parish church, Caythorpe St Vincent, Lincolnshire, seen from the northwest
Nave of the Church of Saint Nicholas, Chislehurst (01).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Doyle of London, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
An east-facing view down the nave of the Church of Saint Nicholas in Chislehurst.
St Marys church, Hinxhill (geograph 3100650).jpg
(c) Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's church, Hinxhill
Armthorpe - Saint Mary and Saint Leonartd's Church.jpg
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
Parish church of SS Leonard and Mary, Armthorpe, South Yorkshire, seen from the southeast
West Bergholt old church - interior - geograph.org.uk - 4792757.jpg
(c) West Bergholt old church - interior by Robin Webster, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Mary's church, Thornton-le-Moors (18).JPG
Autor/Urheber: Rept0n1x, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
St Mary's Church, Thornton-le-Moors, Cheshire, England.
Bletchingley Church - geograph.org.uk - 2205488.jpg
(c) Bletchingley Church by Roger Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St. Bridget's church, Bridstow - geograph.org.uk - 1145531.jpg
(c) Jonathan Billinger, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Bridget's parish church, Bridstow, Herefordshire, seen from the southeast in snow
Hillingdon St John B nave eastward GeoUK 5361429.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Interior of the Church of St John the Baptist, Hillingdon, London
Burnham Overy St Clement's church - geograph.org.uk - 2231715.jpg
(c) Burnham Overy St Clement's church by Adrian S Pye, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Ospringe - geograph.org.uk - 3310817.jpg
(c) Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Ospringe by pam fray, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Interior, All Saints' church, North Street, York - geograph.org.uk - 4346386.jpg
(c) Interior, All Saints' church, North Street, York by J.Hannan-Briggs, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Zennor Church nave.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Nilfanion, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The nave of the parish church in Zennor, Cornwall
St Oswald's Guiseley transversal 6808911.jpg
(c) Stephen Craven, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Oswald's church, Guiseley - sideways view
Brightling Church (North aspect) - geograph.org.uk - 2397879.jpg
(c) Brightling Church (North aspect) by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Mary's church, Throwleigh - geograph.org.uk - 3015682.jpg
(c) St Mary's church, Throwleigh by Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Nicholas, Newton Blossomville interior 02.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
St Nicholas, Newton Blossomville
North Mundham St Stephen balcony + arcade 2208683.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Basher Eyre, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Christmas at St Stephen, North Mundham (3)
Holy Trinity, Rudgwick - North aisle - geograph.org.uk - 2537409.jpg
(c) Holy Trinity, Rudgwick - North aisle by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Mary's Calton DSCN1785.jpg
Autor/Urheber: AlasdairW, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Dieses Foto zeigt das geschützte Denkmal in Schottland mit der Nummer
Church at Church Hougham - geograph.org.uk - 894507.jpg
(c) Nick Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church at Church Hougham The Church of St Lawrence (also found written as St Laurence)
Thelnetham St Nicholas’ church - geograph.org.uk - 2117844.jpg
(c) Thelnetham St Nicholas’ church by Adrian S Pye, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Stoke Talmage St Mary Magdalene north face GeoUK 5734917.jpg
(c) Bill Nicholls, CC BY-SA 2.0
East end of St Mary, Stoke Talmage, Oxfordshire
St Peter's Church, Cowfold - geograph.org.uk - 2789743.jpg
(c) St Peter's Church, Cowfold by Richard Rogerson, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Merton Church - geograph.org.uk - 81498.jpg
(c) Stephen Bashford, CC BY-SA 2.0
Merton Church. Another Devon location where my BLIGHT ancestors came from.
Tawstock St Peter chancel & south chapel GeoUK 3513241.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Mike Searle, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Chancel and south chapel of St Peter's church Tawstock
Grosvenor Chapel, South Audley Street, Mayfair - geograph.org.uk - 1571700.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Grosvenor Chapel, South Audley Street, Mayfair
St Oswald's Church, Hinstock - geograph.org.uk - 1787967.jpg
(c) Eirian Evans, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Oswald's parish church, Hinstock, Shropshire, England, seen from the east
Shefford St Michael fr N(E) GeoUK 6197108.jpg
(c) Humphrey Bolton, CC BY-SA 2.0
chancel end of the church
St.Mary's church - geograph.org.uk - 844111.jpg
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
St.Mary's church A 13th century core with much rebuilding over the intervening 700 years, most notably by Charles Bailey in 1862
KirkdaleMinster.JPG
Autor/Urheber: JohnArmagh, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Photograph of Kirkdale Minster, North Yorkshire, England
St Mary, Westwell, south aisle.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
St Mary, Westwell, south aisle
All Saints Church, Barmston - geograph.org.uk - 810708.jpg
(c) Paul Glazzard, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints Church, Barmston, East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
Much remodelled 12th century church at Barmston which was dedicated to All Saints by 1390. The nave and aisle were re-roofed at the expense of Lady (Elizabeth) Boynton in 1938, in such a way that from certain angles the nave doesn't appear to have a roof.
St Michael and All Saints church, Downholme (05).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Chris06, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St Michael and All Saints church, Downholme
St Clement's Church Old Romney.jpg
Autor/Urheber: kallerna, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St Clement's Church, Old Romney, Kent, UK.
Church of St Vincent - geograph.org.uk - 2835467.jpg
(c) Church of St Vincent by N Chadwick, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Yarnton, St. Bartholomew's Church, The nave with its unusual chancel arch and c15th painting - geograph.org.uk - 5196508.jpg
(c) Yarnton, St. Bartholomew's Church: The nave with its unusual chancel arch and c15th painting by Michael Garlick, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Holy Trinity, Stow Bardolph, Norfolk - geograph.org.uk - 315489.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Holy Trinity, Stow Bardolph, Norfolk
St Mary the Virgin's church, Upchurch, Kent - northeast.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Martinevans123, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St Mary the Virgin's church, Upchurch, Kent - from Northeast
St Michael's Church, Coventry.jpg
(c) Kevin Croucher, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Michael's Church Stoke Old church on Walsgrave Rd, in the Stoke area of Coventry. Gravestones dating from the late 18th Century. Opposite the Rose and Crown pub.
Church, Kennerleigh (geograph 2366390).jpg
(c) Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church, Kennerleigh
Blewbury St Michael from N GeoUK 1364696.jpg
(c) Bill Nicholls, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Michaels from the north View of the side of St Michaels church Blewbury from the North side
St Peter's Church, Heversham, Cumbria - geograph.org.uk - 937730.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Peter's Church, Heversham, Cumbria
St Cadoc Llancarfan, Glamorgan, Wales - South aisle - geograph.org.uk - 544635.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Cadoc Llancarfan, Glamorgan, Wales - South aisle
Maulden Mary the Virgin fr N GeoUK 164458.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Rob Farrow, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
church from the north
Rippingale St. Andrews' Church internal view towards altar - geograph.org.uk - 2608040.jpg
(c) Rippingale St. Andrews' Church internal view towards altar by JOHN BLAKESTON, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Bartholomew's Church, Yealmpton tower.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Nilfanion, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
West tower of St Bartholomew's Church in Yealmpton, Devon, seen from the northwest
Interior of Mansel Lacy church - geograph.org.uk - 2229305.jpg
(c) Interior of Mansel Lacy church by Philip Halling, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St John the Baptist, Upton Bishop - geograph.org.uk - 4431022.jpg
(c) St John the Baptist, Upton Bishop by Philip Pankhurst, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Pevensey St Nicholas nave towards SE 4790774.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Basher Eyre, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Inside St Nicholas, Pevensey
MollandChurch Devon GeneralView.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Lobsterthermidor (Diskussion) 23:51, 28 September 2018 (UTC), Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Molland Church, Devon, view towards east end.
St.John the Baptist's church, Barnack - geograph.org.uk - 204111.jpg
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of England parish church of St John the Baptist, Barnack, Soke of Peterborough. The chancel (right) rebuilt about 1300 and the Walcot Chapel (centre) added about 1500
St George's Church, West Grinstead (NHLE Code 1284797).JPG
Autor/Urheber: The Voice of Hassocks, Lizenz: CC0
St George's Church, West Grinstead, District of Horsham, West Sussex, England. An Anglican church built in the 12th century. Listed at Grade I by English Heritage (NHLE Code 1284797)
Bourton on the Water St Lawrence from NE GeoUK4106990.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jaggery, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St Lawrence's Church, Bourton-on-the-Water
St Catherine and St Paul, Hoddesdon, Herts - East end - geograph.org.uk - 1356397.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Catherine & St Paul, Hoddesdon, Herts - East end
St Petroc's Church, South Brent - geograph.org.uk - 450245.jpg
(c) Ruth Sharville, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Petroc's Church, South Brent
Oban Free High Church 2.jpg
Oban Free High Church.
Radstone St Lawrence eastw GeoUK 5917653.jpg
Autor/Urheber: https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/20983 Philip Jeffrey], Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Nave towards the chancel
Yarnton StBartholomew SpencerChapel.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Motacilla, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Spencer Chapel of the Church of England parish church of St Bartholomew, Yarnton, Oxfordshire, viewed from the southeast
Waldron, All Saints' church (40450624614).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jules & Jenny from Lincoln, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0

The church probably dates back to the 12th century, and was possibly controlled by the monks of Battle Abbey in the 13th century. The church has a west tower with battlemented parapet and higher stairs turret, nave with north and south aisles, chancel, and north porch. The chancel and nave are 13th century, and there is no chancel arch. The south chancel has a small piscina. In the late 13th century the north aisle was added with a four bay arcade and octagonal piers. The tower is from the late 15th century and its proportions are similar to others in the area linked to the Pelhams, although there is no buckle, but this may have been weathered away. The south aisle was added around 1860 when further restoration was undertaken. There is an old tub font in the churchyard, which was used as a cattle trough until circa 1906. However, there is no certainty that it was a font, or belonged to the church. The churchyard has several unusual examples of terracotta embossed gravestones by Jonathan Harmer of Heathfield. There are also the remains of a couple of brasses in the church to Thomas Dyke died 1632, and his wife Joan. Only the inscription and a coat of arms remain.

The church had repairs done in 1971, and in February 2013 work on the tower roof was completed, at a cost of £70,000.
East Face of the Church of Saint Mary, Bexley.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Ethan Doyle White, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
The east face of the Church of Saint Mary in Bexley.
Slapton St James fr NE GeoUK 824163.jpg
Autor/Urheber: N Chadwick, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Church and churchyard
The church at Bolam - geograph.org.uk - 547496.jpg
(c) Walter Baxter, CC BY-SA 2.0
The church at Bolam Taken on a fine September afternoon.
St.Martin's church, North Leverton - geograph.org.uk - 262244.jpg
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
St.Martin's church, North Leverton Exquisitely carved early 14th century windows and a later Perpendicular tower
St Peter ^ St Paul, Eye - East end - geograph.org.uk - 3365752.jpg
(c) St Peter & St Paul, Eye - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St. Michael's church Ilsington - interior - geograph.org.uk - 1417619.jpg
(c) Ruth Sharville, CC BY-SA 2.0
St. Michael's church Ilsington - interior
Morebath - The Church of St George (geograph 2747781).jpg
(c) Lewis Clarke, CC BY-SA 2.0
Morebath : The Church of St George
Scotland (core) council areas.png
Autor/Urheber: TUBS Gallery, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Karte der politischen Gliederung Schottlands (siehe Dateiname)
Hubberholme All Angels GeoUK1171596.jpg
(c) Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Angels Church, Hubberholme, Interior
St. Andrew's Church, Rillington - geograph.org.uk - 166499.jpg
(c) Stephen Horncastle, CC BY-SA 2.0
St. Andrew's Church, Rillington. A SW view of the church which is on the A64 through Rillington.
Church of St Wilfrid, Egginton (geograph 3860733).jpg
(c) Alan Murray-Rust, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St Wilfrid, Egginton
All Saints Church, Old Buckenham, Norfolk - geograph.org.uk - 1394269.jpg
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints' parish church, Old Buckenham, Norfolk, England, seen from the northeast
Loppington St Michael & A.A. from SE, GeoUK 5899251.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Philip Halling, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St Michael and All Angels church, Loppington, Shropshire, England
Doddington (Lincs) St Peter's church interior (26540868965).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jules & Jenny from Lincoln, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0

The earliest record of a church on this site is in the Domesday survey of 1085 when St Peter’s Abbey at Westminster owned the village and over 900 years ago this church was also dedicated to St Peter. The only physical evidence that the Norman church stood on the same site is the presence of part of a round-headed Norman arch, which can be seen embedded in the rough outer stone surface of the Chancel north wall. In 1770 Lord Delaval, owner of the Doddington estate, realised that the church was in a ruinous state of disrepair, so much so that the only solution was to carry out a complete rebuild. It is also relevant that Lord Delaval had already spent a considerable fortune on modernising the Hall and its estate, and he saw the rebuilding of the church as the opportunity to make a serious architectural statement. His choice of the Gothick style certainly related to the rather sombre and romantic interior of the newly refurbished Hall, and it is a measure of his position in fashionable society that the Gothick transformation went on in parallel with Horace Walpole’s creation of his iconic Gothick masterpiece Strawberry Hill. To create his new Gothick church Lord Delaval demolished most of the old building, except the north wall of the Chancel and nave together with the Lady Chapel from which he borrowed the style for his new church. He built a copy of the Lady Chapel on the south side of the widened nave, using the salvaged arcade. By this architectural sleight of hand he created the wide, light and airy space that is present today. A tower and spire over the church entrance completed his composition, and he integrated the whole design by running the battlements of the Lady Chapel round the whole building, and decorating its skyline with crocketed pinnacles. The new structure was built of brick, clad in dressed Ancaster stone to match the Lincoln Limestone of the Lady Chapel. The spire was wooden, clad in elegant herringbone lead, but in 1949 it had to be dismantled because of decay in the woodwork. Lord Delaval decorated the entrance to his new church with a pair of niches and an ogee arch; all dressed in foliate stone carving. At this point the impression received if of light-hearted Strawberry Hill Gothick rather than pure Gothic revival. 800 people attended the dedication of the new church, but no one from the Delaval family. John Delaval,, Lord Delaval’s only son and heir to the whole Seaton Delaval fortune, was critically ill with consumption in Bath, and within a fortnight he was dead. For his funeral in St Peter’s, Lord Delaval in a typically Delaval gesture had the whole inside of the church painted charcoal black, a colour that was not painted out for 65 years. A fragment of this colour has been preserved in the church.

The font in the nave dates from the Early English period and is carved from a large piece of Lincolnshire Limestone. The pews date from a major period of repair work in 1911, when Lord Delaval’s box pews and a three decker pulpit were removed.
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St Mary and St Peter, Salcombe Regis
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Interior of St Oswald's Churchyard, Grasmere, Cumbria. Taken on the afternoon of Saturday the 27th of April 2019.
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St Peter's Church in Bridge, Kent.
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St George's parish church, Ticknall, Derbyshire, seen from the south
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St Paul's parish church, Deptford, London
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St Michael's, Hernhill Unusual among medieval churches in being all of a piece - the whole structure was rebuilt in about 1450.
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Gravesend Church (St. George), Kent, 22 October 2019. Georgian church built in 1731 by Charles Sloane.
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St Mary's Church, Morchard Bishop. Morchard Bishop is about 170m above sea level and the church tower is a prominent feature from surrounding countryside.
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St. George's Church (Sainsbury's), Wolverhampton The church was built from brick, encased in Tixall stone, http://www.tixall-ingestre-andrews.me.uk/tixall/txlqrry.html from 1828-1830. It closed in 1978, became derelict, then was incorporated into a new Sainsbury's supermarket, opening in 1988.
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View to the west end
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Nave and aisles of All Saints' church, Woodchurch, looking eastward
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Llanddewi Velfrey parish church
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Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1257277.
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Bradstone: St. Nonna's Church: nave and north aisle
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St Michael, Steventon: south aisle
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Church of St Peter the Poor Fisherman, Revelstoke
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All Saints' nave Looking west towards the 15th century tower arch, with a 13th century north arcade and 15th century south arcade
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St Paul de Leon's church - interior
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St Lawrence, Appleby: south chapel
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Winkleigh: parish church of All Saints and war memorial Looking east along the churchyard, with the war memorial on the left.
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Parish church of St Mary the Virgin, Willesborough, Ashford, Kent, seen from the north. It is at the junction of Bentley Road (right) and Sevington Lane (left).
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The church is Grade 1 listed and is situated within the Eastnor Conservation Area and the Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Historic England dates this church as 12th century, altered in the 13th and 15th century, with the tower re-modelled in the 14th century. The first parson that we know of is William Willelmus, presbyter Estenovere, who witnessed a charter dated October 1140 and 1148. It was rebuilt in 1851-2 by Sir George Gilbert Scott. The external corbels are sculpted as interesting heads, possibly caricatures of the masons.
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St James the Great, South Leigh
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St John the Baptist, Hatherleigh
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Hall church, interior, looking east
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St Mary's and churchyard
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Geographically from the west, architecturally from north-west.
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£20 ,000 National Churches Trust Community Grant to fund urgent repairs to tiled roofs and gutters and to tower buttresses and to refurbish rainwater goods.
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Tower and aisle of St.German's Church, Germansweek
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HDR of nave and chancel.

High-dynamic-range imaging (HDRI) is a high dynamic range (HDR) technique used in imaging and photography to reproduce a greater dynamic range of luminosity than is possible with standard digital imaging or photographic techniques. The aim is to present a similar range of luminance to that experienced through the human visual system. The human eye, through adaptation of the iris and other methods, adjusts constantly to adapt to a broad range of luminance present in the environment. The brain continuously interprets this information so that a viewer can see in a wide range of light conditions.

HDR images can represent a greater range of luminance levels than can be achieved using more 'traditional' methods, such as many real-world scenes containing very bright, direct sunlight to extreme shade, or very faint nebulae. This is often achieved by capturing and then combining several different, narrower range, exposures of the same subject matter. Non-HDR cameras take photographs with a limited exposure range, referred to as LDR, resulting in the loss of detail in highlights or shadows.

The two primary types of HDR images are computer renderings and images resulting from merging multiple low-dynamic-range (LDR) or standard-dynamic-range (SDR) photographs. HDR images can also be acquired using special image sensors, such as an oversampled binary image sensor.

Due to the limitations of printing and display contrast, the extended luminosity range of an HDR image has to be compressed to be made visible. The method of rendering an HDR image to a standard monitor or printing device is called tone mapping. This method reduces the overall contrast of an HDR image to facilitate display on devices or printouts with lower dynamic range, and can be applied to produce images with preserved local contrast (or exaggerated for artistic effect).

In photography, dynamic range is measured in exposure value (EV) differences (known as stops). An increase of one EV, or 'one stop', represents a doubling of the amount of light. Conversely, a decrease of one EV represents a halving of the amount of light. Therefore, revealing detail in the darkest of shadows requires high exposures, while preserving detail in very bright situations requires very low exposures. Most cameras cannot provide this range of exposure values within a single exposure, due to their low dynamic range. High-dynamic-range photographs are generally achieved by capturing multiple standard-exposure images, often using exposure bracketing, and then later merging them into a single HDR image, usually within a photo manipulation program). Digital images are often encoded in a camera's raw image format, because 8-bit JPEG encoding does not offer a wide enough range of values to allow fine transitions (and regarding HDR, later introduces undesirable effects due to lossy compression).

Any camera that allows manual exposure control can make images for HDR work, although one equipped with auto exposure bracketing (AEB) is far better suited. Images from film cameras are less suitable as they often must first be digitized, so that they can later be processed using software HDR methods.

In most imaging devices, the degree of exposure to light applied to the active element (be it film or CCD) can be altered in one of two ways: by either increasing/decreasing the size of the aperture or by increasing/decreasing the time of each exposure. Exposure variation in an HDR set is only done by altering the exposure time and not the aperture size; this is because altering the aperture size also affects the depth of field and so the resultant multiple images would be quite different, preventing their final combination into a single HDR image.

An important limitation for HDR photography is that any movement between successive images will impede or prevent success in combining them afterwards. Also, as one must create several images (often three or five and sometimes more) to obtain the desired luminance range, such a full 'set' of images takes extra time. HDR photographers have developed calculation methods and techniques to partially overcome these problems, but the use of a sturdy tripod is, at least, advised.

Some cameras have an auto exposure bracketing (AEB) feature with a far greater dynamic range than others, from the 3 EV of the Canon EOS 40D, to the 18 EV of the Canon EOS-1D Mark II. As the popularity of this imaging method grows, several camera manufactures are now offering built-in HDR features. For example, the Pentax K-7 DSLR has an HDR mode that captures an HDR image and outputs (only) a tone mapped JPEG file. The Canon PowerShot G12, Canon PowerShot S95 and Canon PowerShot S100 offer similar features in a smaller format.. Nikon's approach is called 'Active D-Lighting' which applies exposure compensation and tone mapping to the image as it comes from the sensor, with the accent being on retaing a realistic effect . Some smartphones provide HDR modes, and most mobile platforms have apps that provide HDR picture taking.

Camera characteristics such as gamma curves, sensor resolution, noise, photometric calibration and color calibration affect resulting high-dynamic-range images.

Color film negatives and slides consist of multiple film layers that respond to light differently. As a consequence, transparent originals (especially positive slides) feature a very high dynamic range

Tone mapping Tone mapping reduces the dynamic range, or contrast ratio, of an entire image while retaining localized contrast. Although it is a distinct operation, tone mapping is often applied to HDRI files by the same software package.

Several software applications are available on the PC, Mac and Linux platforms for producing HDR files and tone mapped images. Notable titles include

Adobe Photoshop Aurora HDR Dynamic Photo HDR HDR Efex Pro HDR PhotoStudio Luminance HDR MagicRaw Oloneo PhotoEngine Photomatix Pro PTGui

Information stored in high-dynamic-range images typically corresponds to the physical values of luminance or radiance that can be observed in the real world. This is different from traditional digital images, which represent colors as they should appear on a monitor or a paper print. Therefore, HDR image formats are often called scene-referred, in contrast to traditional digital images, which are device-referred or output-referred. Furthermore, traditional images are usually encoded for the human visual system (maximizing the visual information stored in the fixed number of bits), which is usually called gamma encoding or gamma correction. The values stored for HDR images are often gamma compressed (power law) or logarithmically encoded, or floating-point linear values, since fixed-point linear encodings are increasingly inefficient over higher dynamic ranges.

HDR images often don't use fixed ranges per color channel—other than traditional images—to represent many more colors over a much wider dynamic range. For that purpose, they don't use integer values to represent the single color channels (e.g., 0-255 in an 8 bit per pixel interval for red, green and blue) but instead use a floating point representation. Common are 16-bit (half precision) or 32-bit floating point numbers to represent HDR pixels. However, when the appropriate transfer function is used, HDR pixels for some applications can be represented with a color depth that has as few as 10–12 bits for luminance and 8 bits for chrominance without introducing any visible quantization artifacts.

History of HDR photography The idea of using several exposures to adequately reproduce a too-extreme range of luminance was pioneered as early as the 1850s by Gustave Le Gray to render seascapes showing both the sky and the sea. Such rendering was impossible at the time using standard methods, as the luminosity range was too extreme. Le Gray used one negative for the sky, and another one with a longer exposure for the sea, and combined the two into one picture in positive.

Mid 20th century Manual tone mapping was accomplished by dodging and burning – selectively increasing or decreasing the exposure of regions of the photograph to yield better tonality reproduction. This was effective because the dynamic range of the negative is significantly higher than would be available on the finished positive paper print when that is exposed via the negative in a uniform manner. An excellent example is the photograph Schweitzer at the Lamp by W. Eugene Smith, from his 1954 photo essay A Man of Mercy on Dr. Albert Schweitzer and his humanitarian work in French Equatorial Africa. The image took 5 days to reproduce the tonal range of the scene, which ranges from a bright lamp (relative to the scene) to a dark shadow.

Ansel Adams elevated dodging and burning to an art form. Many of his famous prints were manipulated in the darkroom with these two methods. Adams wrote a comprehensive book on producing prints called The Print, which prominently features dodging and burning, in the context of his Zone System.

With the advent of color photography, tone mapping in the darkroom was no longer possible due to the specific timing needed during the developing process of color film. Photographers looked to film manufacturers to design new film stocks with improved response, or continued to shoot in black and white to use tone mapping methods.

Color film capable of directly recording high-dynamic-range images was developed by Charles Wyckoff and EG&G "in the course of a contract with the Department of the Air Force". This XR film had three emulsion layers, an upper layer having an ASA speed rating of 400, a middle layer with an intermediate rating, and a lower layer with an ASA rating of 0.004. The film was processed in a manner similar to color films, and each layer produced a different color. The dynamic range of this extended range film has been estimated as 1:108. It has been used to photograph nuclear explosions, for astronomical photography, for spectrographic research, and for medical imaging. Wyckoff's detailed pictures of nuclear explosions appeared on the cover of Life magazine in the mid-1950s.

Late 20th century Georges Cornuéjols and licensees of his patents (Brdi, Hymatom) introduced the principle of HDR video image, in 1986, by interposing a matricial LCD screen in front of the camera's image sensor, increasing the sensors dynamic by five stops. The concept of neighborhood tone mapping was applied to video cameras by a group from the Technion in Israel led by Dr. Oliver Hilsenrath and Prof. Y.Y.Zeevi who filed for a patent on this concept in 1988.

In February and April 1990, Georges Cornuéjols introduced the first real-time HDR camera that combined two images captured by a sensor3435 or simultaneously3637 by two sensors of the camera. This process is known as bracketing used for a video stream.

In 1991, the first commercial video camera was introduced that performed real-time capturing of multiple images with different exposures, and producing an HDR video image, by Hymatom, licensee of Georges Cornuéjols.

Also in 1991, Georges Cornuéjols introduced the HDR+ image principle by non-linear accumulation of images to increase the sensitivity of the camera: for low-light environments, several successive images are accumulated, thus increasing the signal to noise ratio.

In 1993, another commercial medical camera producing an HDR video image, by the Technion.

Modern HDR imaging uses a completely different approach, based on making a high-dynamic-range luminance or light map using only global image operations (across the entire image), and then tone mapping the result. Global HDR was first introduced in 19931 resulting in a mathematical theory of differently exposed pictures of the same subject matter that was published in 1995 by Steve Mann and Rosalind Picard.

On October 28, 1998, Ben Sarao created one of the first nighttime HDR+G (High Dynamic Range + Graphic image)of STS-95 on the launch pad at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. It consisted of four film images of the shuttle at night that were digitally composited with additional digital graphic elements. The image was first exhibited at NASA Headquarters Great Hall, Washington DC in 1999 and then published in Hasselblad Forum, Issue 3 1993, Volume 35 ISSN 0282-5449.

The advent of consumer digital cameras produced a new demand for HDR imaging to improve the light response of digital camera sensors, which had a much smaller dynamic range than film. Steve Mann developed and patented the global-HDR method for producing digital images having extended dynamic range at the MIT Media Laboratory. Mann's method involved a two-step procedure: (1) generate one floating point image array by global-only image operations (operations that affect all pixels identically, without regard to their local neighborhoods); and then (2) convert this image array, using local neighborhood processing (tone-remapping, etc.), into an HDR image. The image array generated by the first step of Mann's process is called a lightspace image, lightspace picture, or radiance map. Another benefit of global-HDR imaging is that it provides access to the intermediate light or radiance map, which has been used for computer vision, and other image processing operations.

21st century In 2005, Adobe Systems introduced several new features in Photoshop CS2 including Merge to HDR, 32 bit floating point image support, and HDR tone mapping.

On June 30, 2016, Microsoft added support for the digital compositing of HDR images to Windows 10 using the Universal Windows Platform.

HDR sensors Modern CMOS image sensors can often capture a high dynamic range from a single exposure. The wide dynamic range of the captured image is non-linearly compressed into a smaller dynamic range electronic representation. However, with proper processing, the information from a single exposure can be used to create an HDR image.

Such HDR imaging is used in extreme dynamic range applications like welding or automotive work. Some other cameras designed for use in security applications can automatically provide two or more images for each frame, with changing exposure. For example, a sensor for 30fps video will give out 60fps with the odd frames at a short exposure time and the even frames at a longer exposure time. Some of the sensor may even combine the two images on-chip so that a wider dynamic range without in-pixel compression is directly available to the user for display or processing.

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St Gregory the Great parish church, Dawlish, Devon, seen from the southwest. The west tower is Perpendicular Gothic. The rest of the church is Gothic Revival, built in 1824.
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The west wall of St Paul's Church, in the Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham, England.

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St Margaret, Starston, Norfolk - West end
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The organ dates from the 18th century and was presented to the church by Chandos Lord Leigh in 1859.

The gallery, supported on iron columns, has an oak panelled front with a list of charities painted on each panel. In the centre is a carved royal coat of arms, the shield charged with Hanover.

From: 'Parishes: Stoneleigh', A History of the County of Warwick: Volume 6: Knightlow hundred (1951), pp. 229-240. URL: www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=57135&st... Date accessed: 07 February 2009.
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The parish church of ST. MARY is situated on the west bank of the River Sowe at the southern end of the village, surrounded by an extensive churchyard. Built of red sandstone ashlar, it consists of chancel, north chapel, vestry, nave, south aisle, and west tower, and dates from the latter part of the 12th century, when it consisted of chancel, nave, and west tower. It was drastically rebuilt and the south aisle added about the middle of the 14th century. From: 'Parishes: Stoneleigh', A History of the County of Warwick: Volume 6: Knightlow hundred (1951), pp. 229-240. URL: www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=57135&st... Date accessed: 07 February 2009.
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Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1201864.
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View along the nave of St James' church, Nether Worton.
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The southern end of the Church of St Nicholas, Rochester.
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Tower and aisles of the triple-naved hall church
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Interior of St Thomas, Bridford
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St Oswald's Church, Dean, Interior
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Church of St Mary, Alne, North Yorkshire
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Magdalen College, Oxford: from left to right, the Founders Tower, The Muniment Tower and the Chapel as seen from the front quadrangle.
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St Mary. Lamberhurst from South East
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St Margaret de Westwick, Norwich - interior
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Inside the parish church of St Mary Magdalene, Albrighton, east Shropshire, looking east to the chancel
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St Peter's Church, Henfield, West Sussex, seen from the north-east.
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St. Augustine's church at Burrough Green
Radley, St. James the Great Church, The nave with its rare timber arcade - geograph.org.uk - 5192684.jpg
(c) Radley, St. James the Great Church: The nave with its rare timber arcade by Michael Garlick, CC BY-SA 2.0
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South Aisle of the Church of Saint Mary and Saint Peter, Wennington (01).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Doyle of London, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
The east end of the south aisle of the Church of Saint Mary and Saint Peter, Wennington.
Shiplake St Peter & P from SSW GeoUK 1549756.jpg
(c) Michael FORD, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of England parish church of Saints Peter and Paul, Shiplake, Oxfordhire
St. Michael's church and churchyard, Ilsington - geograph.org.uk - 1417633.jpg
(c) Ruth Sharville, CC BY-SA 2.0
St. Michael's church and churchyard, Ilsington
Interior, Holy Rood Church, Mordiford - geograph.org.uk - 3269073.jpg
(c) Interior, Holy Rood Church, Mordiford by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Mary, Fownhope - geograph.org.uk - 4426914.jpg
(c) St Mary, Fownhope by Philip Pankhurst, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Holme Lacy Church (8632911116).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Hugh Llewelyn from Keynsham, UK, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Aisle of Holme Lacy Church, 14th Century, Decorated, 03/13.
Aughton Parish Church, St Michael - geograph.org.uk - 1575228.jpg
(c) Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
Aughton Parish Church, St Michael
Sharnbrook St Peter fr east GeoUK 3263680.jpg
Autor/Urheber: John Salmon, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Church from the east
St Peter and St Paul, Seal 2.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
St Peter and St Paul, Seal
Rackenford All Saints eastward GeoUK 5753380.jpg
(c) Roger Cornfoot, CC BY-SA 2.0
Two-naved hall church
Llantwit Major (Llanilltud Fawr) church (geograph 6875851).jpg
(c) Philip Halling, CC BY-SA 2.0
Llantwit Major/Llanilltud Fawr church. Llantwit Major/Llanilltud Fawr church is dedicated to St Illtud.
Holt, St Martin's, nave 6149662.jpg
(c) Michael Garlick, CC BY-SA 2.0
Holt, St. Martin's Church: The Norman nave
Cradley Church - geograph.org.uk - 775603.jpg
(c) Philip Halling, CC BY-SA 2.0
Cradley Church, near to Cradley, Herefordshire, Great Britain. Cradley church is dedicated to St James the Great.
Linton St Michael and All Saints, Linton, Interior GeoUK931477.jpg
(c) Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
The Parish Church of St Michael & All Saints, Linton, Interior
Bondleigh St James Apostle GeoUK 338617.jpg
(c) Martin Bodman, CC BY-SA 2.0
Bondleigh: St James's church
Lea, Lincs, St Helen aisle & nave eastward GeoUK 5392175.jpg
(c) Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
st Helen's Church, Lea, Lincs
Saint Nicholas' Church, Hereford - IMG 0077.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Rept0n1x, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
View north-northwest across Victoria Street, Hereford, England, to St Nicholas' parish church
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Map of the East of England region, showing its counties and administrative districts. The county colours are the same as those in File:English metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties 2009.svg.

Equirectangular map projection on WGS 84 datum, with N/S stretched 160%

Geographic limits:

  • West: 0.8W
  • East: E
  • North: N
  • South: 51.4N
Sampford Courtenay, St Andrews Church- The barrel vault in the nave (geograph 4951626).jpg
(c) Michael Garlick, CC BY-SA 2.0
Sampford Courtenay, St Andrews Church: The waggon roof in the nave
Church of St Maurice (geograph 5958095).jpg
(c) N Chadwick, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St Maurice
St Michael, Irstead, Norfolk - Font - geograph.org.uk - 481550.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Michael, Irstead, Norfolk - Font
Tedburn St Mary-Townbarton St Mary fr east GeoUK 7396415.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Paul Barnett, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Church from the east, chancel. north aisle, tower
St Mary Magdalene, Ruckinge - geograph.org.uk - 1594679.jpg
(c) Michael FORD, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary Magdalene, Ruckinge Erected in the 13th century.
All saints church, Darfield.jpg
Autor/Urheber: ChicXulub, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
All Saints Church in Darfield, Barnsley
Southwest View of the Church of Saint Mary the Virgin, Hayes (02).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Doyle of London, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
A view of the Church of Saint Mary the Virgin in Hayes from the southwest.
St John the Evangelist Lancaster.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Mdbeckwith, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1289679.
St Gregory the Great's church, Dawlish - interior - geograph.org.uk - 4489159.jpg
(c) St Gregory the Great's church, Dawlish - interior by Ruth Sharville, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St. John the Evangelist Church, New Briggate, Leeds (12th April 2014) 005.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Mtaylor848, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
St. John the Evangelist Church, New Briggate, Leeds, West Yorkshire. Taken on the afternoon of Saturday the 12th of April 2014.
Church of St.Leonard - geograph.org.uk - 4005469.jpg
(c) Church of St.Leonard by Stuart Logan, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Georges Church, Morebath (geograph 4102408).jpg
(c) harry hawkins, CC BY-SA 2.0
St George's Church, Morebath
Kingston church - geograph.org.uk - 1170786.jpg
(c) Alan Murray-Rust, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Winifred's parish church, Kingston-on-Soar, Nottinghamshire, seen from the east from the bridge over the brook
Holy Trinity, Marham, Norfolk - East end - geograph.org.uk - 321411.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Holy Trinity, Marham, Norfolk - East end
St Mary's church, Bickleigh - geograph.org.uk - 1624904.jpg
(c) Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's church, Bickleigh. The C15 west tower of 884456 is described at https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1107473 thus: " in 3 stages with set back buttresses to first 2 stages, moulded bare embattled parapet with gargoyles on north and south sides. Large slightly corballed corner turrets, crenellated and with crocketed finials. Two-light Perpendicular ball openings". The remainder of the church was "largely rebuilt in 1838".
All Saints, Bark Hart Road - North aisle - geograph.org.uk - 2340792.jpg
(c) All Saints, Bark Hart Road - North aisle by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Map of the North West England region, showing its counties and administrative districts. The county colours are the same as those in File:English metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties 2009.svg.

Equirectangular map projection on WGS 84 datum, with N/S stretched 170% Geographic limits:

  • West: 3.8W
  • East: 1.8W
  • North: 55.25N
  • South: 52.9N
St, Nicholas' Church. - panoramio.jpg
(c) Jane White, CC BY-SA 3.0
St, Nicholas' Church.
Weedon Lois St Mary fr SE GeoUK 7465560.jpg
Autor/Urheber: AJD, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Church from the south-east
Bratton Fleming St Peter 04.jpg
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Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1325277.
Church of St Peter and St Paul - West Mersea - geograph.org.uk - 661142.jpg
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St Peter & St Paul - West Mersea
The church of St Mary Magdalene, Albrighton - geograph.org.uk - 1414792.jpg
(c) Richard Law, CC BY-SA 2.0
Parish church of St Mary Magdalene, Albrighton, east Shropshire, seen from the south
St. James, Spilsby, Lincs (- Church - Boston Roads) - geograph.org.uk - 52280.jpg
(c) Andrew Telfer, CC BY-SA 2.0
St. James; Spilsby, Lincs (+ Church / Boston Roads) The Parish Church stands on the corner of Church Street and Boston Road. It was built around the beginning of the 14th. Century in the traditional Spilsby sandstone of the area. However, it has been altered many times. Apart from the tower, it was covered with Ancaster stone in 1879. The church contains memorials of the Willoughby de Eresby family, of Sir John Franklin and his two brothers, Major James Franklin and Sir Willingham Franklin. The six bells date from 1744. More details can be found by visiting the Churchmouse - http://www.churchmousewebsite.co.uk/spilsby.htm
Holy Cross Church, Newton Ferrers (geograph 4836613).jpg
(c) Chris Allen, CC BY-SA 2.0
Holy Cross Church, Newton Ferrers
Dorchester Abbey 04.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
Dorchester Abbey
St Mary's church, Lympstone - geograph.org.uk - 264515.jpg
(c) Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
Parish church of the Nativity of the Blesséd Virgin Mary, Lympstone, Devon, seen from the southwest
All Saints, Hartest - geograph.org.uk - 3341938.jpg
(c) All Saints, Hartest by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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The church of St James the Great, Elmsted - geograph.org.uk - 1245901.jpg
(c) Nick Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
The church of St James the Great, Elmsted St. James the Great is the parish church of Elmsted and it is a commanding building with flint walls. Earliest reference to a church in Elmsted comes from the Canterbury monks Domesday Monachorum of c1100 a record from Archbishop Lanfrancs time (1070-1089).
St George's Church, Dittisham (14th C) - geograph.org.uk - 3089622.jpg
(c) St George's Church, Dittisham (14th C) by Joan Lloyd, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Michael's church, Gittisham - geograph.org.uk - 174037.jpg
(c) Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Michael's parish church, Gittisham, Devon, seen from the northeast, showing the chancel (centre), south chapel (left) and west tower (right)
St.Mary's church, Mortehoe, Devon - geograph.org.uk - 42517.jpg
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
Parish church of St Mary Magdalene, Mortehoe, Devon, seen from east-northeast
St Michael and All Angels Church (geograph 3810226).jpg
(c) Philip Jeffrey, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Michael and All Angels' Church
Hulcott All Saints from W GeoUK 1734636.jpg
(c) Shaun Ferguson, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints Church From The Green All Saints Church Hulcott
Slapton St James east end GeoUK 1738219.jpg
Autor/Urheber: John Salmon, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
eastward from one bay in front of the rood screen
St Mary, Stone in Oxney, Kent - geograph.org.uk - 1925723.jpg
(c) St Mary, Stone in Oxney, Kent by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Iron Acton Church (St. James the Less) (37447581102).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Hugh Llewelyn from Keynsham, UK, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Iron Acton Church (St. James the Less), 3 October 2010. Late 14th/early 15th Century Perpendicular, restored 1878-79 by Sir T G Jackson. Pictured is the nave looking towards the off-centre chancel arch. The nave has a wagon roof.
Edinburgh Charlotte Chapel DSCN6421.jpg
Autor/Urheber: AlasdairW, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Dieses Foto zeigt das geschützte Denkmal in Schottland mit der Nummer
Seal, Peter & Paul, nave, geograph 6276087.jpg
(c) Michael Garlick, CC BY-SA 2.0
Nave of St. Peter and St. Paul Church, Seai, Kent, a hall church with three vessels.
Great Brington Mary the V fr NE GeoUK 271738.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Ian Rob, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Architectural basilica, but chancel and chapel of equal height
Church of St John the Baptist, North Bovey - geograph.org.uk - 2672855.jpg
(c) Church of St John the Baptist, North Bovey by Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Michael and All Angels, Throwley - geograph.org.uk - 239768.jpg
(c) Penny Mayes, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Michael & All Angels, Throwley. Throwley and its church consists of just a handful of houses some distance from the larger settlement of Throwley Forstal.
St. Peter's Linchmere 56.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Simon Burchell, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1276459.
St Andrew's Church interior - geograph.org.uk - 1840632.jpg
(c) St Andrew's Church interior by Gordon Hatton, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Peter and St Paul Church, Ospringe, Kent - East end.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Peter & St Paul Church, Ospringe, Kent - East end
St Peter's Church, Carmarthen - geograph.org.uk - 22229.jpg
(c) Nigel Davies, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Peter's Church, Carmarthen. This church is at the end of King Street, near the library. The unfinished look of the grey-white rendering on the clock tower is allegedly a restoration of the church's original condition.
Church of St Peter and St Paul - West Mersea - geograph.org.uk - 661146.jpg
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St Peter & St Paul - West Mersea View east
All Saints' church, Gainsborough, Lincs. - geograph.org.uk - 47454.jpg
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints' church, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire: a 14th-century Perpendicular Gothic tower with a classical church built 1736–44
St. Mary's church, Much Cowarne, interior - geograph.org.uk - 4281079.jpg
(c) St. Mary's church, Much Cowarne, interior by Jonathan Billinger, CC BY-SA 2.0
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All Saints, the parish church of Stock - geograph.org.uk - 749288.jpg
(c) Robert Edwards, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints; the parish church of Stock This view of the church is very familiar to those who drive to Chelmsford from Billericay as it dominates the view as you climb the hill into the village and the road bears right. The timber belfry is the most interesting part of the church and it is said to date back to the late 13th century.
Bromyard Church (St. Peter) (19144499556).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Hugh Llewelyn from Keynsham, UK, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Bromyard Church (St. Peter), 22 June 2015, Herefordshire. Founded c.840 as a Saxon Mimster, with only a carving of St. Peter and a consecration stone surviing, these being above the porch doorway. The present church is mainly 12th Century Norman with later alterations. Pictured is the church taken from the north west.
Loppington St Michael nave +aisle GeoUK 567740.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Eirian Evans, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Nave/chancel and south aisle/chapel of St Michael & All Angels, Loppington, eastward
St Mary, Bletchingley - South arcade - geograph.org.uk - 984172.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary, Bletchingley - South arcade
St Margaret's church - geograph.org.uk - 1593351.jpg
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Margaret's church The church of St. Margaret's - it is located on an elevation overlooking the Beck and the main street, called The Street - dates from circa 1300 although evidence of an earlier building is present. The tower and chancel were built in the 15th century and are in the perpendicular style. The church is kept open on Saturday mornings during the summer months and a key is available at any other time.
St Peter, Steeple Aston, Oxon - East end - geograph.org.uk - 1609703.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Peter, Steeple Aston, Oxon - East end
Inside St.Mary's Church - geograph.org.uk - 4376827.jpg
(c) Inside St.Mary's Church by Geographer, CC BY-SA 2.0
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East end, Churston church - geograph.org.uk - 991134.jpg
(c) Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
East end, Churston church. A view of 991097 from the lane by the adjacent farm, showing the three separate roofs for the nave and two aisles, and the mixture of sandstone and limestone used in the construction.
Oxenton nave GeoUK 714178.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Philip Halling, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St John the Baptist's church, Oxenton, nave eastward
St Michaels church, Trusham (interior) (geograph 3539786).jpg
(c) Mike Searle, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Michael's church, Trusham (interior)
Doddington (Lincs) St Peter's church (26540865945).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jules & Jenny from Lincoln, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0

The earliest record of a church on this site is in the Domesday survey of 1085 when St Peter’s Abbey at Westminster owned the village and over 900 years ago this church was also dedicated to St Peter. The only physical evidence that the Norman church stood on the same site is the presence of part of a round-headed Norman arch, which can be seen embedded in the rough outer stone surface of the Chancel north wall. In 1770 Lord Delaval, owner of the Doddington estate, realised that the church was in a ruinous state of disrepair, so much so that the only solution was to carry out a complete rebuild. It is also relevant that Lord Delaval had already spent a considerable fortune on modernising the Hall and its estate, and he saw the rebuilding of the church as the opportunity to make a serious architectural statement. His choice of the Gothick style certainly related to the rather sombre and romantic interior of the newly refurbished Hall, and it is a measure of his position in fashionable society that the Gothick transformation went on in parallel with Horace Walpole’s creation of his iconic Gothick masterpiece Strawberry Hill. To create his new Gothick church Lord Delaval demolished most of the old building, except the north wall of the Chancel and nave together with the Lady Chapel from which he borrowed the style for his new church. He built a copy of the Lady Chapel on the south side of the widened nave, using the salvaged arcade. By this architectural sleight of hand he created the wide, light and airy space that is present today. A tower and spire over the church entrance completed his composition, and he integrated the whole design by running the battlements of the Lady Chapel round the whole building, and decorating its skyline with crocketed pinnacles. The new structure was built of brick, clad in dressed Ancaster stone to match the Lincoln Limestone of the Lady Chapel. The spire was wooden, clad in elegant herringbone lead, but in 1949 it had to be dismantled because of decay in the woodwork. Lord Delaval decorated the entrance to his new church with a pair of niches and an ogee arch; all dressed in foliate stone carving. At this point the impression received if of light-hearted Strawberry Hill Gothick rather than pure Gothic revival. 800 people attended the dedication of the new church, but no one from the Delaval family. John Delaval,, Lord Delaval’s only son and heir to the whole Seaton Delaval fortune, was critically ill with consumption in Bath, and within a fortnight he was dead. For his funeral in St Peter’s, Lord Delaval in a typically Delaval gesture had the whole inside of the church painted charcoal black, a colour that was not painted out for 65 years. A fragment of this colour has been preserved in the church.

The font in the nave dates from the Early English period and is carved from a large piece of Lincolnshire Limestone. The pews date from a major period of repair work in 1911, when Lord Delaval’s box pews and a three decker pulpit were removed.
St Peter ^ St Paul, Saint Osyth, Essex - East end - geograph.org.uk - 2064271.jpg
(c) St Peter & St Paul, Saint Osyth, Essex - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Peter's Church - church organ - geograph.org.uk - 857918.jpg
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Peter's Church - church organ
St Dunstan's church, West Peckham - geograph.org.uk - 3839102.jpg
(c) St Dunstan's church, West Peckham by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
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All Saints', North Street, York - geograph.org.uk - 4346320.jpg
(c) All Saints', North Street, York by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St. Jude's Parish Church - geograph.org.uk - 73377.jpg
(c) Brian Shaw, CC BY-SA 2.0
St. Jude's Parish Church. This Church of Ireland Parish Church was consecrated in 1873.
Birmingham St Chad's Cathedral, May19.jpg
Autor/Urheber: G-13114, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St Chad's Roman Catholic Cathedral in Birmingham, seen from the nearby St Chads tram stop.
St Michael's Church and churchyard - geograph.org.uk - 4020514.jpg
(c) St Michael's Church and churchyard by Alan Murray-Rust, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Broughton Astley, St Mary from north east.JPG
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St Mary, Broughton Astley
Brasted, St Martin's church, interior (49797796458).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jules & Jenny from Lincoln, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0

There was a Saxon church on this site from before the Conquest, and the church is mentioned in the Domesday book of 1086. The replacement of the Saxon church began early in the 13th century, starting at the east end, and the upper stages of the tower completed by the late 14th century.

The church consists of north and south aisles with north and south transepts, nave, chancel,vestry, and the western tower. The tower is of three stages the lowest is from the late 12th century. It is possible that further building was envisaged such as a spire. The tower is heavily buttressed, there being seven buttresses, the western buttresses has an archway with the original 13th century doorway at the bottom. There are eight bells.

Over time, the church was enlarged and a north Chapel was added by Simon de Stocket, owner of Brasted Place, during the reign of Edward I. The Chapel contains a Memorial to Sir Robert Heath who died in 1649.

In the 19th C. the church had fallen into a state of disrepair, and in 1865 architect Alfred Waterhouse was engaged to rebuild the church. It was considerably enlarged, the walls being entirely rebuilt.

In 1944 the church was severely damaged by a flying bomb. The chancel walls were cracked, most of the tiles blew off the roof and all the glass in the windows was destroyed. There was also a succession of subsidences which followed, and it was about 10 years before all the damage was repaired.

In 1989 there was a severe fire in the church which started in the south east corner and totally gutted that area of the church, destroying the organ, chancel furnishings and several windows as well as most of the roof. The Stocket Chapel was less severely affected. The church was rebuilt in 1991 and the opportunity was taken to make some improvements in the layout. Some fabric from the old church was reused. A clerestory with circular windows was added, bringing more light to the interior. A kitchen and cloakroom were added and the pews were rearranged.

Pic by Jenny.
Seaton St Gregory's Church, north face (NHLE Code 1164812) (September 2019) (8).JPG
Autor/Urheber: Hassocks5489, Lizenz: CC0
St Gregory's Church, Colyford Road, Seaton, Devon. The historic Anglican parish church of Seaton.
Nave looking east, Sts. Peter and Paul, Newchurch - geograph.org.uk - 2134078.jpg
(c) Nave looking east, Sts. Peter and Paul, Newchurch by nick macneill, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Bishop's Nympton St Mary eastward GeoUK 6232991.jpg
(c) Roger Cornfoot, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's Church, Bishop's Nympton, seen from the east
Norwich Pockthorpe St James auditorium.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Evelyn Simak, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St James' church in Pockthorpe, Norwich, converted to a theatre
St Peter's Church, Plemstall - geograph.org.uk - 3167485.jpg
(c) St Peter's Church, Plemstall by Jeff Buck, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Mary, High Street, Putney - geograph.org.uk - 2304340.jpg
(c) St Mary, High Street, Putney by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St.Mary and All Saints' church, Swarby, Lincs. - geograph.org.uk - 90677.jpg
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
St.Mary & All Saints' church, Swarby, Lincs. Victorian restoration of a largely Perpendicular church with a good tower.
Higham Ferrers north aisle.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Andrewrabbott, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
North aisle in St Mary's Church, Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire.
St Mary's Church, Kington, Herefordshire - geograph.org.uk - 10954.jpg
(c) Ruth Harris, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's parish church, Kington, Herefordshire, seen from the east
Interior, St Mary and All Saints church, Swarby (geograph 2924983).jpg
(c) J.Hannan-Briggs, CC BY-SA 2.0
Interior, St Mary and All Saints' church, Swarby
SouthMoreton StJohnBaptist SE.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Motacilla, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Parish church of St John the Baptist, South Moreton, Oxfordshire (formerly Berkshire), seen from the southeast
Brislington St Luke from W GeoUK 6456116.jpg
(c) Neil Owen, CC BY-SA 2.0
west end of the church
St. Michael and All Angels' church, Walford - geograph.org.uk - 975826.jpg
(c) Jonathan Billinger, CC BY-SA 2.0
St. Michael and All Angels' church, Walford View of the west end.
St Mary, St Mary in the Marsh 2.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
St Mary the Virgin, St Mary in the Marsh
St Philip & St James, north face, GeoUK 626650.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Philip Pankhurst, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
North face of St Philip and St James, Tarrington
Black Torrington Church - geograph.org.uk - 81493.jpg
(c) Stephen Bashford, CC BY-SA 2.0
Black Torrington Church. Another Devon location where my BLIGHT ancestors came from.
Streat Church three gables.JPG
Streat parish church, Streat, East Sussex, England.
Wickham Market All Saints east end geo.uk 83296.jpg
(c) Adrian Cable, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saint' parish church, Wickham Market, Suffolk
All Saints, Fornham All Saints - West end - geograph.org.uk - 3127274.jpg
(c) All Saints, Fornham All Saints - West end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Plymtree, St John.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Tigerboy1966, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
St John's Church, Plymtree, Devon, circa 2000.
Fobbing St Michael fr SE GeoUk 4046338.jpg
Autor/Urheber: John Salmon, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
church from south-east
St Catwg's church and churchyard, Llangattock - geograph.org.uk - 2030563.jpg
(c) St Catwg's church and churchyard, Llangattock by Ruth Sharville, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Little Marlow, St John the Baptist (geograph 6357240).jpg
(c) Dave Kelly, CC BY-SA 2.0
Little Marlow, St John the Baptist
Holy Cross, Daventry, Northants - Gallery - geograph.org.uk - 397033.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Holy Cross, Daventry, Northants - Gallery
St Andrew's church, Rippingale - geograph.org.uk - 2921490.jpg
(c) St Andrew's church, Rippingale by J.Hannan-Briggs, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St George the Martyr, Dean Prior - geograph.org.uk - 2422869.jpg
(c) St George the Martyr, Dean Prior by Adrian Platt, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St George's church, Crowhurst - geograph.org.uk - 3067253.jpg
(c) St George's church, Crowhurst by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Badminton St Michael &AA eastward GeoUK 3938954.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Mike Searle, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St Michael & All Angel's church, Great Badminton (interior, looking east)
St Lawrence Chapel of St Michael and St George.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Ericoides, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Church of St Lawrence, Alton. Chapel of St Michael and St George
St Oswald's Church, Horton in Ribblesdale - geograph.org.uk - 1806893.jpg
(c) St Oswald's Church, Horton in Ribblesdale by Stephen Armstrong, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Werburg's Old Church GeoUK4378520.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Phil and Juliette Platt, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Old St Werburgh's, Warburton
Stoke Talmage St Mary Magdalene eastward GeoUK 3980610..jpg
Autor/Urheber: Basher Eyre, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
East end of St Mary, Stoke Talmage, Oxfordshire
All Saints' Church, Cawthorne 2845603.jpg
(c) Chris Morgan, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints church, Cawthorne, near Barnsley, South Yorkshire
Ribbesford St Leonard westward GeoUK 6106032.jpg
(c) Philip Pankhurst, CC BY-SA 2.0
Ribbesford St Leonard westward GeoUK 6106032
St Peter and St Paul, Boughton-under-Blean, Kent (2957789433).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Robert Cutts from Bristol, England, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
The parish church of St Peter and St Paul is a beautiful 13th century building with a peal of eight bells. It overlooks secluded farmland and lies below Blean Woods – hence its name. Though close to Boughton Street – which it serves – it's cut off from the village by the A2 trunk road.
St Mary's church, Halford-geograph.org.uk-2951774.jpg
(c) Richard Rogerson, CC BY-SA 2.0
Parish church of our Blesséd Lady, Halford, Warwickshire
Rye St Mary from WSW.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Josep Renalias, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
St Mary, Rye, seen from west-south-west
Holy Trinity Church, Torbryan (30574605945).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Dave_S. from Witney, England, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
A fine 15th century church in the Devon village of Torbryan.
South Stoke St Andrew eastward GeoUK 4892919.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Bill Nicholls, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St Andrews, South Stoke
Inverness, ESKADALE, St Mary exterior (48496113927).jpg
Autor/Urheber: The National Churches Trust, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
Inverness, ESKADALE, St Mary exterior
St Augustine's Church, Brookland ED 05.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Edgepedia, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
St Augustine's parish church, Brookland, Kent, seen from the west
Shobrooke St Swithun eastward GeoUK 5529093.jpg
(c) Roger Cornfoot, CC BY-SA 2.0
Triple-naved hall church eastward
All Saints, Stock, Essex - Interior - geograph.org.uk - 2018720.jpg
(c) All Saints, Stock, Essex - Interior by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK.jpg
Autor/Urheber: CivArmy, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
St Mary's church, Diptford - geograph.org.uk - 187418.jpg
(c) Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's church, Diptford. The medieval broach spire is later than the tower beneath, and seems to have a slight twist to it, though nothing on the scale of 49908 - maybe explaining the current repair work.
Interior of St Mary's Church, Ross-on-Wye, England arp.jpg
Interior of St Mary’s parish church, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, England.
East Facing View through the Nave of the Church of All Saints, Eastchurch (01).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Ethan Doyle White, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
An east-facing view through the nave of the Church of All Saints in Eastchurch.
Hayes (Hillingdon) St Mary from ENE GeoUK 1686342.jpg
Autor/Urheber: John Salmon, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary the Virgin, Hayes, London Borough of Hillingdon
Westbury-on-Trym Church from south east (2616462940).jpg
Autor/Urheber: crabchick from Bristol, England, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
Westbury-on-Trym Church from south east
St Wulfrum's, Grantham.jpg
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Wulfrum's parish church, Grantham, Lincolnshire, England, seen from the southeast, showing Decorated Gothic windows on the south side of tha nave and chancel.
The Nave, St. Mary's church, Aldingbourne - geograph.org.uk - 4252222.jpg
(c) The Nave, St. Mary's church, Aldingbourne by Derek Voller, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Thomas the Apostle, Navestock - East end (geograph 2444522).jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Thomas the Apostle, Navestock - East end
Eglwys y Santes Fair, St Mary's Church, Cilcain Flintshire Cymru Wales 04.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Llywelyn2000, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
St Mary's Church, Cilcain Flintshire, North Wales. Grade I Listed Building. Date Listed: 11 June 1962 Cadw Building ID: 295
The Parish Church of St Mary, Newchurch-in-Pendle - geograph.org.uk - 1214619.jpg
(c) Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's parish church, Newchurch-in-Pendle, Lancashire, seen from the southwest
St Peter, East Lavington (6) - geograph.org.uk - 1812989.jpg
(c) St Peter, East Lavington (6) by Basher Eyre, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St John the Baptist Church, Layer-de-la-Haye, Essex (geograph 2013175).jpg
(c) Peter Stack, CC BY-SA 2.0
St John the Baptist Church, Layer-de-la-Haye, Essex
The Parish Church of St Mary Magdalene, Hayton, Interior (geograph 3306989).jpg
(c) Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
The Parish Church of St Mary Magdalene, Hayton, Interior
Aston Cantlow St John Ba chancel westward GeoUK 7237828.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Michael Garlick, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
nave pseudobasilical, chancel with chapel like a hall church
Markfield Parish Church.jpg
Markfield parish church taken by kev747
St Botolphs, Chevening, Kent.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Glen, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
Rear view of St Botolphs, Chevening, Kent
Sharnbrook St Peter fr S GeoUK 7583119.jpg
(c) Jonathan Thacker, CC BY-SA 2.0
A hall church with low roof from the south
St Andrew's Feniton - interior - geograph.org.uk - 1320213.jpg
(c) Ruth Sharville, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Andrew's Feniton - interior
St Mary's church and graveyard, Weaverham - geograph.org.uk - 17789.jpg
(c) Lizzie, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's church and graveyard, Weaverham. St Mary's church built of sandstone and its graveyard found in the village of Weaverham now almost surrounded by housing.
All Saints Church, Lindfield, West Sussex.jpg
Autor/Urheber: alexander williams, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
All Saints Church, Lindfield, West Sussex, Interior
St Mary's Church, Quarry St - geograph.org.uk - 2044499.jpg
(c) St Mary's Church, Quarry St by N Chadwick, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Luke's Church, London Road, Holmes Chapel - geograph.org.uk - 4167738.jpg
(c) St Luke's Church, London Road, Holmes Chapel by David Dixon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Peter's Church, Heversham, Cumbria - East end - geograph.org.uk - 937655.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Peter's Church, Heversham, Cumbria - East end
Beeford St Leonard GeoUK1281050.jpg
Autor/Urheber: JThomas, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St Leonard in Beeford, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, from the north west.
North East England counties 2.2.png
Dr Greg and Nilfanion. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2011, CC BY-SA 3.0
Map of the North East England region of England, showing its counties and administrative districts. The county colours are the same as those in File:English metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties 2009.svg.

Equirectangular map projection on WGS 84 datum, with N/S stretched 170% Geographic limits:

  • West: 2.75W
  • East:
  • North: 55.9N
  • South:
Historic Church - geograph.org.uk - 3937616.jpg
(c) Historic Church by Oast House Archive, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Church of St Andrew the Great - geograph.org.uk - 5024448.jpg
(c) Church of St Andrew the Great by N Chadwick, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Chiddingly Church - geograph.org.uk - 2870864.jpg
(c) Chiddingly Church by Oast House Archive, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Church of the Holy Sepulchre - geograph.org.uk - 3533422.jpg
(c) Church of the Holy Sepulchre by David P Howard, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Dunchideok St Michael south aisle GeoUK 991703.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Martin Bodman, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Rood screen in the south aisle
Moretonhampstead st andew int.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Velvet, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
La nef de l'église St Andrew de Moretonhampstead.
Washfield St Mary Virgin eastward GeoUK 5700353.jpg
(c) Roger Cornfoot, CC BY-SA 2.0
Interior, Church of St Mary the Virgin, Washfield
St Faith's church in Gaywood - view west - geograph.org.uk - 2019542.jpg
(c) St Faith's church in Gaywood - view west by Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Findon St John from NW GeoUK 3499679.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Simon Care, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0

St John the Baptist Church:

Findon's parish church dates from the 11th century and has been added and altered over the following centuries, the last major overhaul coming in 1866-67. The old settlement of Findon once stood to the immediate north of the church but was in its current location by the 16th century. This subsequently left the church and manor house some distance from the rest of the settlement its isolation completed when the Findon By-Pass was constructed in 1938.
Eglwys Sant Dogfan, Church of St Dogfan, Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, Powys 118.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Llywelyn2000, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Dieses Foto zeigt das geschützte walisische Denkmal mit der Cadw-ID
St Andrew's Church - geograph.org.uk - 2589734.jpg
(c) St Andrew's Church by Gordon Hatton, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Churchyard of Bow church in Nymet Tracey - geograph.org.uk - 1727131.jpg
(c) Sarah Charlesworth, CC BY-SA 2.0
Churchyard of Bow church in Nymet Tracey
Marsworth Church interior with font - geograph.org.uk - 1198519.jpg
(c) Chris Reynolds, CC BY-SA 2.0
Marsworth Church interior with font The screen was carved and installed by the Rev. F. W. Ragg in the late 19th century. The font is made of Purbeck marble and was made in the late 14th century, although the stem and base are modern. Unfortunately the surviving baptismal registers only date from 1720.
Great Barr parish church - geograph.org.uk - 33516.jpg
(c) Adrian Bailey, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Margaret's parish church, Great Barr, West Midlands (formerly Staffordshire). The tower was built of brick in 1677, but this is completely hidden by a Gothic revival red sandstone casing added in 1893. The spire is 18th-century.
Lynton eglise st mary nef.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Velvet, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
La nef de l'église St Mary the Virgin de Lynton, Devon.
St. John's Church, Countisbury. - geograph.org.uk - 870739.jpg
(c) Andrew Riley, CC BY-SA 2.0
St. John's Church, Countisbury. Grade II Church.
St Simon's Church, Salisbury Road Plymouth - geograph.org.uk - 997715.jpg
(c) Mick Lobb, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Simon's parish church, Salisbury Road, Plymouth, Devon, seen from the west. The church was built of local limestone in a Perpendicular Gothic style and consecrated in 1907. Until 1958 still had a temporary corrugated iron wall on the west side. Stone from the demolished Granby Barracks was recycled for the new wall.
St Margaret, Stoke Golding - Arcade - geograph.org.uk - 387608.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Margaret, Stoke Golding - Arcade
Berwick St Michael arcade GeoUK 5923593.jpg
(c) Oast House Archive, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Michael and All Angels, Berwck, East Sussex
Bluebells in Holy Trinity churchyard, Normanton-le-Heath (geograph 3484196).jpg
(c) Philip Jeffrey, CC BY-SA 2.0
Holy Trinity (NOT Holy Rood) parish church, Normanton-le-Heath, Leicestershire, seen from the east with bluebells in bloom
West Thurrock St Clement fr W GeoUK 6570971.jpg
(c) Marathon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church from the west, showing littles of nave, ailses, chancel and chapel
Cradley St James font + arcade GeoUK 6638166.jpg
(c) Jeff Gogarty, CC BY-SA 2.0
Baptismal font with cover, St. James the Great, Cradley
St Peter, Stratton - East end - geograph.org.uk - 3508796.jpg
(c) St Peter, Stratton - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Bolney church interior 1.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Antiquary, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Interior of the C of E parish church, Bolney, West Sussex, looking eastward towards the altar.
Thurgarton St Peter from NE 6844592.jpg
Autor/Urheber: [ Alan Murray-Rust], Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St Peter, Thurgarton
All Saints Church, Boughton Aluph, Kent - geograph.org.uk - 811729.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints Church, Boughton Aluph, Kent
St John the Baptist, Wittersham 02.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
St John the Baptist, Wittersham
Exhall (Bedworth) St Giles fr E 73 365 (39909213545)crop.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Amanda Slater from Coventry, West Midlands, UK, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
On a sunny but chilly morning - from the east seen from the burial ground car park.
St Thomas's Church, Stourbridge - geograph.org.uk - 1773148.jpg
(c) Richard Rogerson, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Thomas'’s parish church, Stourbridge, West Midlands, seen from the southeast. Building of the church started in 1728 and was nearly complete by 1736. On the right is the chancel, added in 1890.
Winchelsea St. Thomas the Martyr, ceilings (23).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Immanuel Giel, Lizenz: CC0
This church is dedicated to ‘St Thomas the Martyr’ – Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury.
Halford St Mary eastward GeoUK 5314392.jpg
(c) Philip Halling, CC BY-SA 2.0
two-naved hall church, but chancel without chapel
Mickleover- All Saints Church and churchyard (geograph 4536716).jpg
(c) John Sutton, CC BY-SA 2.0
Mickleover: All Saints' Church and churchyard
All Saints Church, Ledsham - geograph.org.uk - 4444410.jpg
(c) All Saints Church, Ledsham by Ian S, CC BY-SA 2.0
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All Saints Church - geograph.org.uk - 1336423.jpg
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints Church. All Saints church > 1336414 is set back from Church Lane and surrounded by a small woodland. It is difficult to find as not even its tower can be seen from a distance. The unusual flint and brick tower of the church has a chequerboard pattern and dates from the early 16th century > 1336432. The church interior > 1336447 - 1336471 was extensively restored in the late 19th century and not much remains which is of an older date. The colouring on the font bowl > 1336488 - it has an elaborately carved art nouveau cover which is suspended from the ceiling > 1336480 - was probably renewed at that time, as has the rood screen > 1336455 but the elaborate tracery is original 15th century. The church is open every day.
St Mark's, Armagh 121776.jpg
(c) Brian Shaw, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mark's Parish Church. The Church of Ireland Parish Church of Armagh was built in 1811.
The church of Saint John The Baptist, East Down. - geograph.org.uk - 1260893.jpg
(c) Roger A Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
The church of Saint John The Baptist, East Down.
All Saints Church, Rackenford - geograph.org.uk - 1801094.jpg
(c) Humphrey Bolton, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints Church, Rackenford Mainly built in the 15C and 16C, and restored in 1900.
St Chad's Church, Holt.jpeg
(c) Alan Murray-Rust, CC BY-SA 2.0
Holt Church Seen from the English bank of the River Dee near Farndon
Southwest View of the Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Upper Hardres.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Ethan Doyle White, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
A view of the Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Upper Hardres, Kent from the southwest.
Church of St Mary-le-Bow, Durham - geograph.org.uk - 3656225.jpg
(c) Church of St Mary-le-Bow, Durham by David P Howard, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Martin, Detling.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
St Martin of Tours, Detling
Church of St Andrew, Chew Magna 26.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Rodw, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1129613.
Newick Church 6.JPG
St. Mary's Anglican church, Newick, East Sussex, England.
Scarborough, St Mary's church (41107129000).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jules & Jenny from Lincoln, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0

The church dates from the twelfth century onwards and was formerly a large building of which now only about half remains. The existing church comprises the nave and south transept of the original building. The quire, north transept and east end were lost in the mid-seventeenth century.

Records show that a small church stood on this site in 1150, and a few years later the nave was widened, the chancel extended, and building of the east and two western towers began. North and south aisles were added in the early thirteenth century, and the transepts added in the mid-fourteenth century. (Only the south transept now remains). A further north aisle was also added around that time, which caused the roof of the small north aisle to be raised above the north clerestory windows. On the south side of the church four Chantry Chapels were added in the late fourteenth century. The most western, or St Mary Chapel is now used as a baptistery. A south porch with parvis was also added in 1396. The construction of the quire began in the early fifteenth century and was completed in 1450. It was 90 feet long and 52 feet wide with two aisles and five bays. In 1645 during the Civil War, cannons were used to attack the Castle nearby, the bombardment lasting several days. The result was that the quire was severely damaged, but it was never rebuilt. Only some fragments of the east end remain in the churchyard.

By the mid-19th-century the church was full of box pews, galleries, flying staircases, and cupboards, and the south transept became a school, blocked from the church. In 1848 restoration commenced under the direction of Ewan Christian, and the church reopened in 1850.

The church today consists of nave, north arcade of six bays with round piers, south arcade, clerestory and outer north aisle with octagonal piers, south porch, south chapels with tunnel vaults, south transept, and chancel (which is the base of the original crossing tower).

In 1993 work commenced to install a toilet, renew the heating system, set up a refreshment point in the south west tower, build a new choir vestry, screen the lady Chapel and improve the north aisle area.

The church has numerous stained-glass windows and a two manual organ.

Anne Brontës grave is located in the churchyard.
North Shields Christ Church from SE 1900.png
Autor/Urheber: Autor/-in unbekanntUnknown author, Lizenz: CC0
Christ Church parish church, North Shields, seen from south-east
Bromyard Church (St. Peter) (18548109654).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Hugh Llewelyn from Keynsham, UK, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Bromyard Church (St. Peter), 22 June 2015. Founded c.840 as a Saxon Mimster, with only a carving of St. Peter and a consecration stone surviing, these being above the porch doorway. The present church is mainly 12th Century Norman with later alterations. Pictured from the chancel is the nave. Note 14th Century Decorated west window.
St Mary's Church, Morpeth - geograph.org.uk - 2446584.jpg
(c) St Mary's Church, Morpeth by Maigheach-gheal, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Iron Acton Church (St. James the Less) (37447597902).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Hugh Llewelyn from Keynsham, UK, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Iron Acton Church (St. James the Less), 3 October 2010. Late 14th/early 15th Century Perpendicular, restored 1878-79 by Sir T G Jackson. Pictured is the north elevation. The tower is 3-stage.
Dunchideock, St Michael's church - geograph.org.uk - 991698.jpg
(c) Martin Bodman, CC BY-SA 2.0
Dunchideock: St Michael’s church Off the beaten track, yet only four miles from Exeter. Seen in autumn afternoon light
Talaton St James eastward GeoUK 5451992.jpg
(c) Roger Cornfoot, CC BY-SA 2.0
Interior of St James Church, Talaton
Usk Priory Church (St.Mary) (28667670278).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Hugh Llewelyn from Keynsham, UK, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
The Priory Church of St.Mary, Usk, Gwent, South Wales, 2 June 2018. Originated as 12th Century (c.1176) Norman church of Usk Priory, a Benedictine nunnery. In the 13th Century the Early English north aisle was added as a church for the local population and a screen erected between it and the nave where the nuns worshipped. In the 15th Century Perpendicular north and south aisles were added. After the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the 1530's, the nunnery was demolished and the entire church became the parish church. In 1884 Thomas Henry Wyatt restored the church, added a sanctuary and lengthended the nave. In 1899-1900 a further restoration by G E Halliday occured including the reroofing of the nave and aisles. Pictured is the nave and painted rood screen.
Iron Acton Church (St. James the Less) (37220318460).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Hugh Llewelyn from Keynsham, UK, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Iron Acton Church (St. James the Less), 3 October 2010. Late 14th/early 15th Century Perpendicular, restored 1878-79 by Sir T G Jackson. Pictured is the chancel (restored 1950) and modern reredos. Laudian alter rail.
Interior, St Mary the Virgin church, Ringmer - geograph.org.uk - 4238309.jpg
(c) Interior, St Mary the Virgin church, Ringmer by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Catwg's church, Llangattock - interior - geograph.org.uk - 2030574.jpg
(c) St Catwg's church, Llangattock - interior by Ruth Sharville, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Kingstone St Michael from NE GeoUK 905935.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Philip Pankhurst, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St Michael, Kingstone, from north-east
St Oswald's Church, Guiseley - geograph.org.uk - 340809.jpg
(c) Humphrey Bolton, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Oswald's Church, Guiseley This is a Norman church, of which the south arcade of four bays and the south doorway survive. Pevsner liked the south transept, with its large south window (see photograph); he considered that it was probably built between 1260 and 1275. The north arcade and tower are later, in Perpendicular style. By the late 19C the church was too small, due to the growth of the town, but the rebuilding of the nave and north aisle, and the new chancel, were not started until James Howson became Rector in 1906; they were completed by 1909.
Henbury St Mary from NW GeoUK 7448538.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Neil Owen, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
near view from north-west
St Mary's, Calton, Exterior.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Weedwhacker128, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Exterior image of St Mary's Calton, from the other side of Forbes Street.
Lych gate at Paignton Parish Church - geograph.org.uk - 1083990.jpg
(c) Paul Hutchinson, CC BY-SA 2.0
Lychgate of St John the Baptist's parish church, Paignton, Devon (Paignton Parish Church)
Chessington, St Mary the Virgin's church, interior.jpg
Autor/Urheber: AndyScott, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Chessington, St Mary the Virgin's church, interior
St.Mary le Wigford church - geograph.org.uk - 452993.jpg
(c) Donnylad, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary-le-Wigford parish church, Lincoln, England, seen from the southeast from Lincoln railway station
Church of St.Mary the Virgin - geograph.org.uk - 570260.jpg
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of England parish church of St Mary the Virgin, Whiston, Northamptonshire: view from the southeast
Waterperry Church - geograph.org.uk - 719593.jpg
(c) Shaun Ferguson, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of England parish church of St Mary the Virgin, Waterperry, Oxfordshire: west front, showing the timber bell-tower and Perpendicular Gothic west window
St James, Sheldwich, Kent - East end - geograph.org.uk - 325408.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St James, Sheldwich, Kent - East end
Ipplepen Church of St. Andrew (32599655044) ceiling+60 c+45.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Hugh Llewelyn from Keynsham, UK, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Ipplepen Church (St. Andrew), Devon, 10 March 2017. Pictured is the 15th Century Perpendicular nave and barrel roof.
Colwall St James GeoUK 5240985.jpg
(c) Philip Pankhurst, CC BY-SA 2.0
St James, Colwall
Interior- Llanddewi Velfrey parish church (geograph 3753418).jpg
(c) Dylan Moore, CC BY-SA 2.0
Interior: Llanddewi Velfrey parish church
Clifton Hampden Church.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Steve Parker from Ash Vale, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire: Church of England parish church of St Michael & All Angels
Interior of St Andrew's Church, Chew Magna, Somerset (4447605804).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Robert Cutts from Bristol, England, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
Interior of St Andrew's Church, Chew Magna, Somerset
St Peter & St Paul, Horndon on the Hill - East end (geograph 1890100).jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Peter & St Paul, Horndon on the Hill - East end
All Saints, Harewood, inside 4662561.jpg
(c) Mike Searle, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints church, Harewood
Interior of St. Peters church, Goldhanger (geograph 3894926).jpg
(c) Derek Voller, CC BY-SA 2.0
Interior of St. Peter's church, Goldhanger
Upottery St Mary Virgin fr W GeoUK 7036642.jpg
(c) Rob Purvis, CC BY-SA 2.0
North aisle, tower, lychgate
Chapel screen, All Souls College, Oxford.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Simon Q, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
The chapel screen of All Souls College, Oxford. All Souls College Cathedral, Oxford, England. "Screen between chapel and ante-chapel of deal, painted and gilt, and of five bays divided and flanked on the W. face by fluted Corinthian columns supporting an enriched entablature over the side bays with a panelled attic; over the middle bay, a wide semi-circular arch with architrave and coffered soffit surmounted by a pediment with cherub-head brackets and a cartouche-of-arms of the donor w:Sir William Portman, 6th Baronet (died 1690)". ('All Souls College', in An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford (London, 1939), pp. 15-19. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/oxon/pp15-19 ). Baroque style. Arms of Portman: Or, a fleur-de-lis azure, with canton of a baronet, the Red Hand of Ulster.
St Benedicts Lincoln 04.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Tyssul, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Roof of the north chapel in St Benedict's parish church, Lincoln
Northlew church interior.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Dougsim, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The interior of Northlew church showing the magnificent restored rood screen.
Holy Cross Church - geograph.org.uk - 381781.jpg
(c) Alan Walker, CC BY-SA 2.0
Holy Cross Church A photograph of the eastern and northern façades of Holy Cross Church, Morton and taken from the churchyard that overlooks 377757.

Although substantially rebuilt by the Victorians the church retains its 381794.

The church stands, surrounded by its 378994. The grounds are entered from the north via public footpath that connects 379248 to 381108 and from the south by a 378972.

For a photograph of the memorial stone to 2361 Coms Eric W. P. Stamper, click here 381463.

See also this photograph by Nikki Mahadevan, 230345.

A four second recording of the church bells can be heard here http://cccbr.v.servelocity.net/bellrecordings/audiochurch/recordings/TB3462.wav (© Karl Grave) and is part of this web page: http://cccbr.v.servelocity.net/bellrecordings/audiochurch/M.php
Holton cum Beckering, All Saints' church interior (25073818695).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jules & Jenny from Lincoln, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0

The oldest part of the church dates back to the 13th century. The church was enlarged during the 15th century and later had restoration work done under Sir George Gilbert Scott in the 19th century. The arcade – most of the windows and the south porch date from this time. The octagonal font is 13th/15 century. The wrought iron top is modern. The church has north and south aisles and a north chapel. The late 13th C 3 bay arcades have double chamfered arches with octagonal piers and moulded capitals. On the voussoirs are extensive traces of red painted foliage. The lower part of the tower is 13th century and retains the original narrow tower arch and small lancet window in the west wall. The upper tower was added in the 14th century together with the window. The reredos dated 1860 is mosaic and marble and displays Italian workmanship. Restoration dates of interest:- 1851 WA Nicholson – Architect – work undertaken in chancel included the painted ceiling 1859-60 Sir George G Scott – further restoration 1867 Reredos designed by RJ Withers and made by Salviati

1870-74 George G Scott Jnr, urgent restoration work.
St Andrew's Church, Rippingale, aerial, geograph 278994.png
(c) Roger Callow, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Andrew's parish church, Rippingale, Lincolnshire
St Giles, Ickenham - geograph.org.uk - 1094200.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Giles' parish church, Ickenham, Middlesex, seen from the south
St Andrew's Burton Overy - geograph.org.uk - 203591.jpg
(c) Andrew Tatlow, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Andrew's parish church, Burton Overy, Leicestershire
St Peter's Church, Chailey Green-geograph.org.uk-2874544.jpg
(c) Basher Eyre, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Peter's Church, Chailey Green, East Sussex
Paulton Holy Trinity tower & south aisle from SW GeoUK 5153413.jpg
(c) Neil Owen, CC BY-SA 2.0
Holy Trinity, Paulton, hiding in amongst the greenery
Nave St Peters church Shirwell.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jack1956, Lizenz: CC0
A view down the nave of St Peter's church in Shirwell in Devon
St Mary, Ludgershall, Bucks - East end - geograph.org.uk - 333933.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary, Ludgershall, Bucks - East end
Dromore Cathedral - geograph.org.uk - 67460.jpg
(c) Brian Shaw, CC BY-SA 2.0
Dromore Cathedral. The Cathedral Church of Christ the Redeemer is built on a site of Christian activity going back to c.541. The present building dates largely from between 1868 and 1899.
All Saints, Birling, north aisle.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
All Saints, Birling, north aisle
Ashurst St James from SW GeoUK 6425448.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Ian Cunliffe, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
The Parish Church of St James
Brede St Georges Church 2011.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Marcus Bowen, Lizenz: CC0
Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1232070.
Oxford - Mary Magdalene Church 2.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Remi Mathis, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Oxford - Mary Magdalene Church
St John's Church, Lancaster.jpg
(c) Phil Williams, CC BY-SA 2.0
Photograph
Exning - Church of St Martin.jpg
(c) Bob Jones, CC BY-SA 2.0
The Church of St Martin in Exning near Newmarket, Suffolk, England. The medieval church is a Grade I listed building.
Brigham St Bridget GeoUK4352788.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Stephen Craven, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St Bridget's Church, Brigham
St Mary, Hickling, Norfolk - East end - geograph.org.uk - 321602.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary, Hickling, Norfolk - East end
Holcombe Burnell St John GeoUK 164111 cropped.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Derek Harper, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Remote view of the two eastern gables.
St Martin's Church, Allerton Mauleverer. - geograph.org.uk - 419918.jpg
(c) Bill Henderson, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Martin's Church, Allerton Mauleverer., near to Flaxby, North Yorkshire, Great Britain. This Church is now disused and cared for by the Church Conservation Trust.
Upton St Peter from WSW GeoUK335138.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Richard Croft, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St.Peter's church, Upton, the important north aisle is not shown.
St Botolph without Aldgate, London EC3 - East end - geograph.org.uk - 1229914.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Botolph without Aldgate, London EC3 - East end, near to Shoreditch, Islington, Great Britain.
St Lawrence, Appleton - geograph.org.uk - 1540710.jpg
(c) Michael Ford, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Laurence's parish church, Appleton, Oxfordshire (formerly Berkshire), seen from south-southeast
Bere Ferrers church across the water.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Nilfanion, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1163103.
Church of St Peter, Uplowman - geograph.org.uk - 2510447.jpg
(c) Church of St Peter, Uplowman by Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
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All Saints, Birling, May 2021 02.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
All Saints, Birling
Publow Church (All Saints) (29004444235).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Hugh Llewelyn from Keynsham, UK, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Publow Church (All Saints), Somerset, 7 August 2016. Mainly 14th Decorated but with 15th Century Perpendicular 4-stage tower. Illustrated is the east end with aisles the same size as the chancel.
St Martin, Cheriton, Kent.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Martin's parish church, Cheriton, Kent, seen from the northeast
All Saints' Church, Rampton - geograph.org.uk - 3512219.jpg
(c) All Saints' Church, Rampton by JThomas, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Westham, East Sussex St Mary the Virgin IoE 295771 from SW.jpg
Autor/Urheber: The Voice of Hassocks, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Parish church of St Mary the Virgin, Westham, Wealden district, East Sussex. Listed at Grade I by English Heritage (IoE Code 295771)
St Mary, Willingdon, April 2022 03.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Poliphilo, Lizenz: CC0
St Mary the Virgin, Willingdon
Holy Trinity Church, Leeds 2 July 2018 1.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Chemical Engineer, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Holy Trinity church, Boar Lane, Leeds
All Saints, Barrow - East end - geograph.org.uk - 4828062.jpg
(c) All Saints, Barrow - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Atherington St Mary nave & aisle eastward GeoUK 3513359.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Mike Searle, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's church, Atherington, nave &aisle looking east
St. Michael and All Angels' church, chancel - geograph.org.uk - 975814.jpg
(c) Jonathan Billinger, CC BY-SA 2.0
St. Michael and All Angels' church, chancel A sunny afternoon in September.
St Peter's Church, Sowerby, Interior - geograph.org.uk - 1057174.jpg
(c) Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Peter's Church, Sowerby, Interior
Hazelbury Bryan, parish church of St. Mary and St. James - geograph.org.uk - 506510.jpg
(c) Chris Downer, CC BY-SA 2.0
SS Mary and James parish church, Hazelbury Bryan, Dorset, seen from the west
St Mary, Rye, Sussex - Chancel - geograph.org.uk - 1926031.jpg
(c) St Mary, Rye, Sussex - Chancel by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Mary's Church, Sheepy Road - geograph.org.uk - 2376215.jpg
(c) Robin Stott, CC BY-SA 2.0
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near to Atherstone, Warwickshire, Great Britain.

St John the Baptist church, Hatherleigh - geograph.org.uk - 3221256.jpg
(c) St John the Baptist church, Hatherleigh by Dave Kelly, CC BY-SA 2.0
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The Parish Church of St Mary Magdalene, Hayton, Interior (geograph 3307015).jpg
(c) Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
The Parish Church of St Mary Magdalene, Hayton, Interior
Swarkestone Parish Church.jpg
Autor/Urheber: histman, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
St James' Church photographed from the back of the graveyard.
St George's Church - geograph.org.uk - 1417794.jpg
(c) Ian Capper, CC BY-SA 2.0
St George's Church Grade I listed church, the oldest part of which dates from the 11th century. For listing particulars see http://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=392632&resourceID=5.
Ermington Church from SE.JPG
Autor/Urheber: BrianAnalogue, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
SS Peter and Paul parish church, Ermington, Devon, seen from the southeast
St Michael and All Angels parish church in Steventon - geograph.org.uk - 1257117.jpg
(c) Steve Daniels, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of England parish church of St Michael and All Angels, Steventon, Oxfordshire (formerly Berkshire): view from the southwest
St Nicholas' Church, Kenilworth - geograph.org.uk - 2549077.jpg
(c) St Nicholas' Church, Kenilworth by David Dixon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Mary, Sellindge, Kent (geograph 2069664).jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary, Sellindge, Kent
Heanton Punchardon St Augustine eastward GeoUK 3513547 ren.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Roger Cornfoot, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Hall church of two vessels, looking east
Redeemed Christian Church of God, St. Mary Cray, Kent - geograph.org.uk - 154671.jpg
(c) Dr Neil Clifton, CC BY-SA 2.0
Redeemed Christian Church of God, St Paul's Cray, Kent, seen from the east. Formerly the Church of England parish church of St Paulinus.
Church of St Laurence, Northfield (4711359789).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Elliott Brown from Birmingham, United Kingdom, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0

This is the Church of St Laurence in Northfield.

I've been meaning to come over here for a while now.

It was hard to find, without a map to hand.

Getting here, I got off the bus on Bristol Road South (Northfield Town Centre), then walked down Chatham Road (seemed like the wrong way), so then went back to Bristol Road South and onto Great Stone Road. Saw a Church Road and turned left, but that was also the wrong way. Turned back and went into Victoria Common Recreation Ground, and headed towards Heath Road South, then onto Bunbury Road, when I finally saw a sign towards the church.

The church is Grade I listed and dates as far back as the 12th century.

This area seems quite issolated, and must have been a village in the distant past, long before the city of Birmingham swallowed up the area.


C12, C13, C14 and C15 with north aisle of 1900 in a C14 style by G F Bodley. Sandstone built church. Aisles, nave, chancel and west tower of the C12 build the round arched doorway of circa 1170 reset in the Bodley north aisle with double order, the inner zigzag,and with 2 break heads - also C12 the lights with carved animal heads in the north and south faces of the tower. The major Cl3 feature is the chancel with a triple group of lancets forming the east window, moulded heads, double shafted jambs, moulded drip to outer arch. Three groups of tripled lancets to south chancel wall and 2 to north wall, under segmental arches springing from shafts. At west end of south wall is a single lancet originally communicating with a since domolished building traces of which remains on the outside. The C13 south aisle therefore replaced an earlier aisle. Also of the C13 the lower stage of the west tower. The 4 bay octagonal pier arcade to the south aisle is C14. In the C15 the upper stage of the tower was rebuilt and the half timbered porch on its sandstone base added. The north arcade and aisle are a fine addition in matching C14 style by Bodley in 1900. Instead of a chancel arch there is the unusual feature of 4 separate but contiguous trusses with a tympanum still in situ in the second tower from the nave end, framed and wattle and daubed, probably in origin painted with a Last Judgement. This roof structure is probably a late C15 alteration of the Cl3 chancel roof contemporary with the replacement of the nave roof. The pulpit has reused C15 elements from the former screen. Royal Arms, Hanoverian, above the tower arch.

<a href="http://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=216905&resourceID=5" rel="noreferrer nofollow">Church of St Laurence, Northfield - Heritage Gateway</a>

The church with Rectory Road, lovely, peaceful and quiet. Bliss!

<a href="http://billdargue.jimdo.com/placenames-gazetteer-a-to-y/places-n/northfield/" rel="noreferrer nofollow">Northfield history</a>
All Saints Church, Birling (Geograph Image 2325232 63964cf0).jpg
(c) Oast House Archive, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints' parish church, Birling, Kent, seen from the northwest
Claydon St James from NW GeoUK 5100361.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Basher Eyre, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Church from the north-west
Lavenham St. Peter and Paul chancel and chapel 28047891170.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Adam Jones from Kelowna, BC, Canada, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
Church of St. Peter and Paul - Lavenham - Suffolk - England - 04
St Michael's Church, Breaston (07).JPG
Autor/Urheber: Harry Mitchell, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1087960.
St Illtud, Llantwit Major, Glamorgan, Wales - West end - geograph.org.uk - 544792.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Illtud, Llantwit Major, Glamorgan, Wales - West end
Handsworth, St Mary, east end-6358285.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary, Handsworth - East end
St Cuthbert's Church, Aldingham, Interior - geograph.org.uk - 3026533.jpg
(c) St Cuthbert's Church, Aldingham, Interior by Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
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All Saints, Pickhill - geograph.org.uk - 1355966.jpg
(c) David Rogers, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints' parish church, Pickhill, North Yorkshire, seen from the southwest
St. Winifred, Manaton, Devon - East end - geograph.org.uk - 1730442.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St. Winifred, Manaton, Devon - East end
Lansallos Church - geograph.org.uk - 932215.jpg
(c) Alan Howes, CC BY-SA 2.0
Lansallos Church This church, tucked away in a quiet corner of Cornwall but close to the coast path, dates from the 15th century. It was unfortunately subject to an arson attack a few years ago, and was still under internal restoration when this photo was taken.
St Mary's church, Gillingham, Norfolk - geograph.org.uk - 1345559.jpg
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's parish church, Gillingham, Norfolk, seen from the northeast
Bristol Cathedral S Aisle and Nave.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Kognos, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
The Bristol Cathedral nave showing the nave and aisle vaulting
All Saints Church, Cawthorne - geograph.org.uk - 95938.jpg
(c) Nigel Homer, CC BY-SA 2.0
All Saints Church, Cawthorne. Pevsner describes this church - is virtually by G F Bodley and not amongst his memorable works.
St George and All Saints, Beaford - geograph.org.uk - 1411996.jpg
(c) William Cooke, CC BY-SA 2.0
Parish church of St George and All Saints, Beaford, Devon, seen from the west
St Edmund, East Mersea - North aisle - geograph.org.uk - 4875052.jpg
(c) St Edmund, East Mersea - North aisle by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Pauls Monastery Jarrow1.jpg
(c) Ken Crosby, CC BY-SA 2.0
Jarrow, Tyne and Wear. On the right is part of the surviving wall of the west range of St Paul's Monastery. Beyond it is St Paul's parish church.
Church of St Mary the Virgin, Great Ouseburn.jpeg
(c) Bill Henderson, CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St Mary The Virgin, Great Ouseburn.
Gosfield St Katharine arcade, organ GeoUK 2755485.jpg
Autor/Urheber: John Salmon, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Arcade of the hall church
The interior of St Petrock's Church, Parracombe, Devon (4445606252).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Robert Cutts from Bristol, England, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
The interior of St Petrock's Church, Parracombe, Devon
St. Bartholomew Church, Chipping - geograph.org.uk - 1455224.jpg
(c) K A, CC BY-SA 2.0
St. Bartholomew Church, Chipping, near to Chipping, Lancashire, Great Britain.
St Mary's Church - geograph.org.uk - 1428258.jpg
(c) Simon Carey, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's Church Some parts date back to the 14th century with additions in the 16th and 19th centuries. Viewed from entrance via The Green.
Interior of the Church of St James, Spilsby - geograph.org.uk - 626368.jpg
(c) Dave Hitchborne, CC BY-SA 2.0
Interior of the Church of St James, Spilsby The north arcade and aisle.
Holy Trinity Church, Takeley, Essex - geograph.org.uk - 2051422.jpg
(c) Holy Trinity Church, Takeley, Essex by Peter Stack, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Ethelbert, Larling - geograph.org.uk - 3127839.jpg
(c) St Ethelbert, Larling by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St.Denis' church, Silk Willoughby, Lincs. - geograph.org.uk - 81186.jpg
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
St.Denis' church, Silk Willoughby, Lincs. A handsome spire on a Decorated tower, inside a spacious nave with lots of poppyhead bench ends, Jacobean pulpit and Norman drum font with ropework moulding.
St Leonard's Church, Streatham - geograph.org.uk - 4896928.jpg
(c) St Leonard's Church, Streatham by Marathon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Leominster Priory south aisle & south nave GeoUK 5696106.jpg
(c) Fabian Musto, CC BY-SA 2.0
Leominster Priory: St Peter & St Paul's Church
Heanton Punchardon St Augustine north side from E GeoUK 6471243.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Roger A Smith, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
North side (north aisle) from the east
Danby Church of St Hilda from West.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Simon Armstrong, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1316255.
Church of St Bartholomew in Benton.jpg
Autor/Urheber: AlixChaytor, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1025393.
St Peter, Palgrave, Suffolk - East end - geograph.org.uk - 2001580.jpg
(c) St Peter, Palgrave, Suffolk - East end by John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Holy trinity interior 8775.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Peter K Burian, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Interior, Holy Trinity, Wensley
Spondon, St Werburgh's Church - geograph.org.uk - 3979236.jpg
(c) Spondon, St Werburgh's Church by Alan Murray-Rust, CC BY-SA 2.0
Spondon, St Werburgh's Church Strukturierte Daten auf Commons bearbeiten
St Peter's Church, Chester (6064663642).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Robert Cutts from Bristol, England, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
St Peter's Church, Chester
St.Peter's church, South Somercotes, Lincs. - geograph.org.uk - 146786.jpg
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
St.Peter's church, South Somercotes, Lincs. Redundant but well cared for, St.Peter's church is known as the "Queen of the Marsh" and worthy of the name as it's one of the best churches in Lincolnshire. There's a spacious five bay Early English nave and a marvellous Perpendicular font with the emblems of the passion.
Church of St Michael-in-Lewes - geograph.org.uk - 3925751.jpg
(c) Church of St Michael-in-Lewes by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Stibbington St John B from ESE GeoUK 6916027.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jonathan Thacker, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of St. John the Baptist, Stibbington
Staunton iTV St Mary eastward GeoUK 6796097.jpg
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
asymmetrical hall church, nave and aisle looking east
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St Michael on the Mount, Without This church is no-longer in use. It dates from the 15th Century, and was outside the city walls, hence the "without". In the past, children of the parish were given a Tuppenny Starver Bun on each Easter Tuesday, which was the result of a bequest in 1739 (I think now only children attending the St Michael on the Mount Primary School receive them).
Holme St Giles from ESE 1718538.jpg
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Holme by Newark: St Giles “In its way one of the most remarkable churches in the county,” wrote Nikolaus Pevsner. With the exception of the north wall, the roof, the brick gable ends and the spire, everything dates from the late fifteenth century, and is due to John Barton, who had made his fortune from the wool trade with France and began the rebuilding c. 1485. According to the 17th-century Nottinghamshire antiquarian Robert Thoroton, there was an inscription in a window of Barton's house at Holme which read: "I thanke God and ever shall / It is the sheepe hath payed for all". Barton died in 1491 and is buried in the church.
Buckland Monachorum Church - geograph.org.uk - 803201.jpg
(c) Tony Atkin, CC BY-SA 2.0
Buckland Monachorum Church This large church is dedicated to St Andrew.
Church of St Lawrence from the north-west.jpg
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Church of St Lawrence, Alton, from the north-west
Lych gate and church, Abbotskerswell - geograph.org.uk - 1615027.jpg
(c) Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's parish church, Abbotskerswell, Devon, seen from the east
Cockington St Matthew 3034 roof b+108 c+75.jpg
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St Matthew's Church, Cockington
St Mary's Church and graveyard, Wetherden - geograph.org.uk - 3072776.jpg
(c) St Mary's Church and graveyard, Wetherden by Helen Steed, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Colchester StBotolphs Church.jpg
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Anglican church of St Botolph, Colchester
Instow St John Ba eastward GeoUK 6374262.jpg
(c) Roger Cornfoot, CC BY-SA 2.0
Churc of St John the Baptist
St Peter's church, Hever - geograph.org.uk - 4321285.jpg
(c) St Peter's church, Hever by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Mary's Worsbrough 23 June 2015 1.jpg
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St Mary's Church, Worsbrough
St. Dunstans, Frinsted (geograph 5016881).jpg
(c) Chris Whippet / St. Dunstans, Frinsted, CC BY-SA 2.0
St. Dunstan's, Frinsted, from the west
Handsworth Park Walk 810 (fv29).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Ted and Jen, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
St Mary's Church, the Westminster Abbey of the Industrial Revolution
Chailey St Peter from W GeoUK 2874542.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Basher Eyre, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Chailey St Peter's church from west
St Mary the Virgin, East Barnet interior 02.JPG
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St Mary the Virgin, East Barnet
The parish church, Stoke Rivers (geograph 4725910).jpg
(c) David Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
The parish church, Stoke Rivers
St Helen, Cliffe, Kent - East end - geograph.org.uk - 328786.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Helen, Cliffe, Kent - East end
Ancient Maghull Chapel GeoUK327544.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Tom Pennington, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Maghull Old Chapel
St Cuthbert's Church, Norham - geograph.org.uk - 911554.jpg
(c) Richard Law, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Cuthbert's Church, Norham A church has stood on this site since the year 830, but it has been substantially altered, extended and changed over the years. The tower houses a clock and bell which are affectionately known as 'Charlie' in honour of a local clockmaker who installed it in 1887.
Mordiford Holy Rood GeoUK 5751495.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Fabian Musto, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Church of the Holy Rood, Mordiford
St Botolph without Aldgate - geograph.org.uk - 3300534.jpg
(c) St Botolph without Aldgate by Steve Daniels, CC BY-SA 2.0
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The interior of St. Mary's church at Langham - geograph.org.uk - 870992.jpg
(c) Robert Edwards, CC BY-SA 2.0
The interior of St. Mary's church at Langham This is the view along the nave to the 14th century chancel. The nave was originally built by the Normans but later changed over the following two centuries.
Clovelly church - geograph.org.uk - 407424.jpg
(c) Philip Halling, CC BY-SA 2.0
Clovelly church Clovelly church stands next to Clovelly Court on high ground above the picturesque village, it is dedicated to All Saints.
St Mary's, Marlborough.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Richard Avery, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
A general view to the south east in the Church of St Mary the Virgin, Marlborough.
Steventon St Michael nave to chancel GeoUK 7136340 1152x1152 b.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Basher Eyre, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St Michael, Steventon: looking from the nave towards the chancel
Chipping Bartholomew eastward GeoUK 337978.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Alexander P Kapp, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Interior of St Bartholomew Church, Chipping
St Peter's church, Bexhill - geograph.org.uk - 3421814.jpg
(c) St Peter's church, Bexhill by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Interior, Church of St Peter and St Paul, Broadhempston - geograph.org.uk - 946113.jpg
(c) Trish Steel, CC BY-SA 2.0
Interior, Church of St Peter and St Paul, Broadhempston The rood and parclose screens are 15th century, but the cornice and vaulting are modern restorations.
St Dubricius, Hentland - geograph.org.uk - 3516946.jpg
(c) St Dubricius, Hentland by Philip Pankhurst, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Rickinghall Inferior St. Mary
All Saints Church, Settrington, Yorkshire - geograph.org.uk - 3252589.jpg
(c) All Saints Church, Settrington, Yorkshire by Bernard Sharp, CC BY-SA 2.0
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-2015-04-29 Interior, Saint Nicholas parish church, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
Inside Saint Nicholas in the town of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England.
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Vue arrière de l'église St Andrew de Moretonhampstead.
View from the back - geograph.org.uk - 1315660.jpg
(c) Bill Nicholls, CC BY-SA 2.0
View from the back View of St Andrews church from the back.
The Church of Saint John the Baptist, Lea - geograph.org.uk - 444848.jpg
(c) Pauline Eccles, CC BY-SA 2.0
The Church of Saint John the Baptist, Lea On the A40 - open for visitors on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays
St Endellion east elevation GeoUK 3067959.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Bill Harrison, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
St Endellion, Cornwall, England
Arches of south aisle, All Saints church, Thurlestone - geograph.org.uk - 5028200.jpg
(c) Arches of south aisle, All Saints church, Thurlestone by David Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Interior, St Olaf's church, Poughill - geograph.org.uk - 2889867.jpg
(c) Interior, St Olaf's church, Poughill by Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Mary's Church, Ealing, interior.jpg
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St Mary's Church, Ealing, interior
NE side of St Bartholomew’s Church, Much Marcle - geograph.org.uk - 3774742.jpg
(c) NE side of St Bartholomew’s Church, Much Marcle by Jaggery, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Walford St. Michael & A.A. eastward GeoUK 1434003.jpg
(c) Philip Halling, CC BY-SA 2.0
Interior of Walford Church View along the nave towards the altar of St. Michael and All Saints church, Walford.
St Mary, Corringham, Essex - East end - geograph.org.uk - 339757.jpg
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary, Corringham, Essex - East end
St Peter's Church Burnley.jpg
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Here is an hdr photograph taken from St Peter's Church. Located in Burnley, Lancashire, England, UK.
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St Mary and St Ethelburga church, Lyminge

Lyminge - Church of St Mary and St Ethelburga
St Margaret, Ditchling IMG 6150 (33829259956).jpg
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IMG_6150
St. Mary's Church, Lenham 04.JPG
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St. Mary's Church, Lenham, Kent, England.
Goudhurst, St Mary's church (35054169864).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jules & Jenny from Lincoln, UK, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0

Dates from 12th Century and probably back to Saxon times. Much stained glass was destroyed by a bomb in World war II. The church contains a fine tomb to Sir Alexander Culpepper, plus brasses from the 15th Century.

The view from the top of the tower is said to be very fine.
Interior of St. John's, Harpham, East Riding - geograph.org.uk - 2297160.jpg
(c) Interior of St. John's, Harpham, East Riding by nick macneill, CC BY-SA 2.0
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St Dubricius Church (geograph 4445217).jpg
(c) don cload, CC BY-SA 2.0
Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in England mit der Nummer 1224924.
Eglwys St Cadwaladr Church.jpg
(c) Eric Jones, CC BY-SA 2.0
Eglwys St Cadwaladr Church