Western village (2).
Ludlow - St Lawrence
Ludlow - St Lawrence
Eastham - St Peter and St Paul
Water Stratford - St Giles
Brixworth - All Saints
Earls Barton - All Saints
Earls Barton - All Saints
Cambridge - King´s College
Barnack - St John the Baptist
Breedon on the Hill - Breedon Priory
Breedon on the Hill - Breedon Priory
Repton - St Wystan
Church of Mercy.
Tutbury - St Mary
Wirksworth - St Mary the Virgin
Hoveringham - St Michael
Southwell - Southwell Minster
Southwell - Southwell Minster
Grimsby - Grimsby Minster
Selby - Selby Abbey
Riccall - St Mary
Ledsham - All Saints
Shrewsbury - Abbey
Shrewsbury - St Mary the Virgin
Kilpeck - St Mary and St David's Church
Rowlestone - St Peter
Watermill.
Saint Anthony Chapel.
Église de VERT TOULON
Hereford - Cathedral
Castle Frome - St Michael & All Angels
Tewkesbury - Abbey
Pershore - Abbey
Beckford - St John the Baptist
Kempley - St Mary's Church
Gloucester - Cathedral
Bristol - St Mary Redcliffe
Daglingworth - Church of the Holy Rood
Langford - St Matthew's Church
Langford - St Matthew's Church
Southrop - St Peter´s Church
Eastleach - St Andrew´s Church
Eastleach - St Michael and St Martin's Church
Quenington - St Swithin
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Heath Chapel
The small Norman chapel is located in an isolated position in a field in the former civil parish of Heath.
It was built in the middle of the 12th century. The roof of the nave was renewed in the 16th or 17th century. At about this time the walls were whitewashed, covering the medieval wall paintings, and texts were painted on the walls which were later also covered in whitewash. In 1912 the chancel ceiling was removed and a new roof built. At the same time some of the medieval wall paintings were exposed.
It was built in the middle of the 12th century. The roof of the nave was renewed in the 16th or 17th century. At about this time the walls were whitewashed, covering the medieval wall paintings, and texts were painted on the walls which were later also covered in whitewash. In 1912 the chancel ceiling was removed and a new roof built. At the same time some of the medieval wall paintings were exposed.
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