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St Andrew

St Andrew

Ashby Peurorum, GB

Ashby Puerorum, Ashby 'of the boys', is so called because in the late thirteenth century the living was appropriated to provide an endowment for the boy choristers of Lincoln Cathedral. Ashby is a remote hamlet and its medieval church of St Andrew is approached across a farmyard. The churchyard affords fabulous views across the Wolds.

St Andrew

St Andrew

Alfriston, GB

St Andrew's church stands on high ground beside the thatched 14th century parsonage, the first property purchased by the National Trust. The church itself dates to around 1370, a strangely late date for this part of Sussex. It stands beside the Tye, a large green that may have served as a market in medieval times. In 1399 the church was granted to Michelham Priory.

St Andrew Old Church

St Andrew Old Church

Upleatham, GB

This tiny church is in fact the remnants of the original church of the village of Upleatham, northwest of Whitby.

St Andrew's Church (Isle of Mann)

St Andrew's Church (Isle of Mann)

Andreas, Isle of Man, GB

Between the years 1270 and 1344, when the Isle of Man was under the dominion of the Scots, the church of St Andrew was built, as he is the patron saint of Scotland and from whom the name Andreas translates.

St Andrew's Church, Bedingham

St Andrew's Church, Bedingham

Bedingham, GB

St Andrew’s church is located in the village of Bedingham. It is one of the largest round tower churches in Europe. The building dates from the 11th century.

St Andrew's Church

St Andrew's Church

Brussels, BE

St Andrew's Church, the only Scottish church in Belgium, is characterised by its English neo-Gothic style. Built in 1925, the façade is signed "J. Waddell and T. Young / Glasgow / Walthère Michel / Architects". The church was built in memory of the Presbyterian soldiers who died in the First World War.

St Andrew's Church, Colney

St Andrew's Church, Colney

Colney, GB

St Andrew’s church is located in Colney on the western outskirts of Norwich, close to the Norfolk an Norwich Hospital. It is pronounced “Cõ-ney”.

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