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All Hallows, Gedling, Notts. - History and tour. Floor plan hatched to show building phases starting with Norman. Plentiful expandable photos.
 
All Saints Leighton Buzzard Preservation Trust - News on the progress of the restoration of the 13th- century parish church, and the appeal supporting it. Photographs, brief history.
 
All Saints' Church, Nunney, Somerset - Scholarly report without illustrations by Michael Heaton on the archaeological watching brief during repairs in 1999.
 
Ash Fete 2000 - The Church of St Peter and St Paul at Ash (Kent) is holding a fete in June to raise funds to preserve this medieval church. Photographs and brief history.
 
Ash, Kent - The official site includes a photograph, history and detailed description by John Newman of the parish church of St Peter and St Paul.
 
Ashburton Parish Church, Devon - Photographs and history of the medieval St. Andrew's, rebuilt in the 15th century, from the official site.
 
Axmouth Church, Devon - An illustrated article by Roger Johnson from Britannia, giving a history of St. Michael's Church, with a detailed description of its features from many periods, particularly its medieval wall paintings.
 
Fairford Church, Gloucestershire - Cotswold HyperGuide supplies photographs and a chatty description of the only church in the British Isles with an almost-complete set of 15th. century stained-glass windows.
 
Kendal Parish Church - The official site provides a tour via clickable plan and a history of this exceptionally broad, five-aisled, 13th-century church in the Lake District.
 
Long Melford Church - Extensive set of annotated photographs of the huge 15th-century Holy Trinity Church, notable for its stained glass windows of the period.
 
Minster Church, Sunderland - By the City of Sunderland College for the Minster Church of St Michael and All Angels. Attractively-written history, gallery of expandable images, both modern and archival.
 
Model Parish Church - A virtual tour of an imaginary, but typical, 15th-century East Anglian parish church, from 'Mapping Margery Kempe' by the College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
 
Nottingham Parish Church of St. Mary the Virgin - St. Mary's is the oldest religious foundation in Nottingham. Building work commenced around 1377, the nave was completed in 1475, and little has changed since, apart from some Victorian additions.
 
Redundant Churches of Ipswich - Feature in Suffolk Now on the history, architecture and present plight of six medieval churches. The lively text is by Simon Knott, from his own site 'Simon's Suffolk Churches', the photographs are by Aidan Semmens.
 
Rosslyn Chapel, Midlothian, Scotland - The Rosslyn Chapel Trust presents a history of the chapel founded in 1446 by Sir William St Clair, Prince of Orkney, photographs of its rich carvings, and visitor information.
 
St Andrew's Church, Wood Walton - The Friends of St Andrew's provide photographs and history of this church standing isolated in fields north of Wood Walton village. The Friends aim to restore the church.
 
St Illtyd Church, Aberbeeg, Gwent - Photographs and history of this deconsecrated medieval church with pre-Norman origins, provided by the Friends of St. Illtyd. It includes a survey of memorials in the churchyard and a list of rectors.
 
St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol - Magnificent church described by Queen Elizabeth I as 'The goodliest, fairest and most famous parish church in England'. Ground plan and illustrated tour.
 
St Neots Parish Church - The official site provides a photograph, detailed history and description with glossary of this grand late medieval church, and notes on the organ built by George Holdich in 1855.
 
St Olave's, York - Founded by Earl Siward of Northumbria (d.1055), though much altered. History of St Olave's, St Helen's and St Martin-le-Grand, York. Gallery of expandable photographs.
 
 

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