Folder: English Churches and Churchyards
Church of St. Nicholas ad Vincula at Curdworth
(Grade II* Listed Building)
Church of St. Nicholas ad Vincula at Curdworth
(Grade II* Listed Building)
Church of St. Nicholas ad Vincula at Curdworth
(Grade II* Listed Building)
Church of St. Chad at Wishaw
(Grade II* Listed Building)
Church of St. Chad at Wishaw
(Grade II* Listed Building)
Church of St. Chad at Wishaw
A good place for lunch on a circular bench beneath a large yew tree. Out of the sun, but sheltered from the cold wind.
(Grade II* Listed Building)
Christ Church the Baptist Church at Umberslade
Christ Church the Baptist Church at Umberslade
Christ Church the Baptist Church at Umberslade
Church of St. Thomas at Hockley Heath.
The Church of St. Thomas, a red-brick structure in the Early English style, was built in 1879.
Church of St. Thomas at Hockley Heath.
The Church of St. Thomas, a red-brick structure in the Early English style, was built in 1879.
Church of St. Thomas at Hockley Heath.
The Church of St. Thomas, a red-brick structure in the Early English style, was built in 1879.
Church of St.Giles at Packwood.
A large Baptist chapel of Christ Church, built in 1877 by G. F. Muntz.
Church of St.Giles at Packwood.
A large Baptist chapel of Christ Church, built in 1877 by G. F. Muntz.
Church of St.Giles at Packwood.
A large Baptist chapel of Christ Church, built in 1877 by G. F. Muntz.
Interior of the Church of St.Giles at Packwood.
It is a sad reflection that many of the numerous churchyards that we entered on our walks, very few churches were open.
This was one of the few exceptions.
Interior of the Church of St.Giles at Packwood.
It is a sad reflection that many of the numerous churchyards that we entered on our walks, very few churches were open.
This was one of the few exceptions.
Church of St.Giles at Packwood.
A large Baptist chapel of Christ Church, built in 1877 by G. F. Muntz.