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A Thousand Years of English Churches - The Churches Conservation Trust cares for over 325 Church of England churches no longer needed for parish use. Details of churches, events, publications, all in full version or text only.

Alfriston Churches - Pauline Nicholson provides an image and short history for each of five churches in the Cuckmere Valley in Sussex: four Norman and Gothic parish churches and a Nonconformist built in 1801.

Bedfordshire Church Photo Album - Photographs only by Kevin Quick.

Bourne, Lincolnshire, and Around - Photographs and historical information are available for churches in the town of Bourne and many of the villages nearby.

Bristol Churches - Descriptions and photographs of around 15 churches in Bristol.

Britannia: Parish Churches - Britannia's guide to the Parish Churches of England, Wales and Scotland. Excellent guide with a great deal of historical and architectural information.

Buckinghamshire Church Photos - Photographs by Kevin and Peter Quick of a large number of churches and chapels, arranged alphabetically.

Cardiff Christian Heritage - A catalogue by Bob Evans of almost every place of worship in the Cardiff area of South Wales. Usually supplies a photograph and brief details, such as date and architect.

Cheshire Churches - Large photographs by Bill Moston.

Christ Church, Eastbourne - Includes an illustrated guide to this Victorian church. Text taken from 'A Short Guide to Christ Church', by F. E. Ford; photographs by Andrew Leach.

Church Architecture in Enfield - List of local churches and short descriptions of each.

Church Crawler - Phil Draper has listed the churches of his home city of Bristol, but likes to visit others off the beaten track too. Exterior and interior photos and much information.

Church of England's Built Heritage - The official Church of England site. Organization, history, built heritage.

Church Plans On Line - An online database of the church plans of the Incorporated Church Building Society, founded in 1818 to provide funds for the building and enlargement of Anglican churches throughout England and Wales.

Church Towers - Illustrated article by Edward Wyatt in Prestbury Parish Magazine, featuring towers in Gloucestershire.

Church Wall-Paintings in Wales - Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales explains that the medieval church was a riot of colour inside. An illustrated introduction, with database search via CARN.

Churches and Chapels - Dave Barrett's photographs of historic English churches.

Churches in Brighton - Photographs of Roman Catholic and Anglican churches in Brighton, historic and modern, by Jacque Lintell.

Churches in Hampshire, Surrey and Sussex - For each church of his selection, John Owen Smith offers a photograph and verse. For some there is a history extracted from the guidebook.

Churches in NW England - SE Lancashire, NE Cheshire, NW Derbyshire. Expandable photographs of a selection of churches, compiled by Ian Rhodes.

Churches in the Yorkshire Dales - Attractive presentation from Daelnet of 44 parish churches: a line drawing and brief history of each.

Churches in Worcestershire - Descriptions and expandable photographs from Worcester Archaeological Service, by period from Norman to the 18th century.

Churches of Cumbria - A guide to some 130 of the town and rural churches in Cumbria, with photographs and brief descriptions. From Visit Cumbria.

Churches of London - Clickable map leading to church names, some with short histories, each with an illustration. Part of Steve James's geneological site Steel Jam.

Churches of Suffolk - Many photographs of a handful of splendid Suffolk churches, accompanied by some descriptions, by Dr Dave Postles.

Churches of the Midlands - External and internal photographs by Dr David Postles of Leicester University Department of English Local History. Some explanatory text; more is promised.

Churches on the Isle of Wight - Guide to the churches, with illustrations and varying notes.

Churchmouse - Peter Fairweather's guide to ecclesiastical architecture, stained glass, church monuments and other funerary monuments such as cast-iron grave markers.

Dearne Valley Churches and Chapels - Photograph, brief details and history of every church and chapel in the Dearne Valley, and surrounding areas of South Yorkshire. By Martyn Gleaden.

Derby and Derbyshire Churches - Photographs of some churches in and around Derby, some include a very brief history.

Derbyshire Church Photographs - GENUKI site with photographs of churches, some having a little accompanying text.

Derbyshire Churches - Photographs only of parish churches by Andrew McCann.

Devon Historic Churches Trust - A registered charity that assists Devon churches and chapels, of all denominations, with grants and loans for repairs, maintenance and restoration work.

Diocese of Southwark - Access is available to a short history and description of each of the parish churches of the South London Diocese.

Dorset Churches - A photograph and bibliography for each church, presented by Michael Day.

Duddingston Kirk - Illustrated description and historical development of this Scottish church by J.K. Gillon. The present Gothic structure incorporates Romanesque features.

Dyfed Parishes - Photographs of churches and chapels, with information on parish registers, supplied by the Dyfed Family History Society.

East Anglian and Other Churches - Annotated images by Sarah Stanbury and Virginia Raguin, part of a study of medieval mystic Margery Kempe. There are brief histories and bibliographies for some of the churches, particularly in Kings Lynn and Long Melford.

Ecclesiological Society - History of Society which was founded in 1879, events, publications, membership details. Also monthly articles and images of church features.

Enfield, St Mary Magdalene - This prominent Butterfield Church of the early 1880s is portrayed in detail using many photos along with the details of its history. There is also a page with a photograph and brief details of all churches in the Enfield Deanery.

English Parish Church Architecture and History - David Rees gives histories and images of historic churches, starting with Dorset: St Nicholas at Studland, Milton Abbas and St John's, Holdenhurst.

Essex Churches - Photographs of Essex Churches with some descriptions. The site is being built by John Whitworth.

Friends of Friendless Churches - Cares for nearly 30 historic and redundant places of worship in England and Wales. Details of properties and joint membership with Ancient Monuments Society.

Gloucestershire Christian Heritage - Many churches are each described in a short paragraph, and there is useful information for those wishing to visit them, from Gloucestershire County Council.

Gloucestershire Parish Churches - Photographs of many churches, but no history. John Wilkes has included detailed charts analysing the architectural features on the top of each church's tower.

Greenock, Scotland, Old West Kirk - History and photographs of the first Scottish Presbyterian church to be built after the Reformation. Built in 1591 and moved in 1926, its famous 19th century glass is described.

Hampshire Churches - Extensive histories of around 80 churches, most with a single photograph. Part of a Geneological site, Hampshire Life.

Highgate, St Augustine - The architect of this N London church was J D Sedding, work started in 1887 but was not completed for many years. The site includes photos and some history.

Images of the North East of England - Photographs of some churches, the images are expandable and are then accompanied by a paragraph of historical information.

J31 Churches - Photographs and brief histories of about a dozen churches between Sheffield, Rotherham and Worksop (around J31 of the M1 motorway).

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