All Saints
Wragby, GB
The first noticeable feature about All Saints is its position in the town. You see this church does not face east.
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Wragby, GB
The first noticeable feature about All Saints is its position in the town. You see this church does not face east.
Londesborough, GB
The church of All Saints at Londesburgh is an historian's treasure; a wonderful historic building with a plethora of intriguing artefacts and associations with the great and the good. The first record of a church was in the early 12th century, when the powerful Herbert the Chamberlain granted it to his son, William (St William of York). The most likely building date is between 1110-1130, and is seems likely that Herbert himself built the church.
Warlingham, GB
All Saints dates from about 1250AD, and much of that structure remains today. In 1893 the south aisle was added and the west end of the church was extended; the 13th century south door was moved, a consecration cross can be seen on the door jamb. The original bell turret was also replaced. Apart from these changes the church is much as it was when built in the 13th century.
Chora, GR
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Douglas, GB
The first All Saints was consecrated in 1898. Known as the "Tin Tabernacle" due to its corrugated iron exterior, in 1965 that it was finally determined to be unfit for further use.
Cane, GB
All Saints Church is located in Kirby Cane, a Norfolk village about 5 miles north-west of Beccles.
Anatoli, GR
The All Saints Church (Agioi Pantes) in Anatoli dates from 1873. It houses important icons from the 15th to the 20th century that were transferred from other churches in the area.
Barmer, GB
All Saints church is located in a very remote position in the middle of a large field to the east of the B1454 Fakenham to Docking road.
Belton, GB
All Saints church is located in Belton, a large village in the suburban area between Great Yarmouth and Gorleston in East Norfolk
Beyton, GB
All Saints church is located in Beyton, a village in Suffolk about 7 miles east of Bury St Edmunds.
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