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A building within the United Kingdom set apart for Christian worship whose architecture is mainly of the medieval period and using pointed arches.
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Ashburton Parish Church, Devon - Photographs and history of the medieval St. Andrew's, rebuilt in the 15th century, from the official site. Stratford-on-Avon - Collegiate Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, burial-place of William Shakespeare. If you can bear the musical accompaniment, use an interactive plan to find expandable images and historical notes. QuickTime panoramic views of nave and chancel. 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. 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. 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. Sefton, St. Helen's Church - This medieval church is the only grade 1 listed building in the whole of Merseyside. A brief history with dynamic plan that shows the phases of building and drawings of the Tudor woodwork. Walpole St Peter, Norfolk - Some details of this large and famous village church which holds an annual flower festival. Rosslyn Templars - An attempt to separate fact from fancy in the history of the profusely decorated Rosslyn Chapel. Includes descriptions and images of other Scottish collegiate churches. 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. Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire - The parish web site includes some detailed history of the church of St Peter and St Paul, archaeological finds, and a virtual tour of the church and interior panorama. The Temple Church, London - This medieval church built by the Knights Templar is notable for its circular nave. Includes a detailed, illustrated history. 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. 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. Bath Abbey: The Indian Summer of Bath Priory - Jean Manco looks at the history of this magnificent building - the only cathedral built in England in Tudor times. 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. Rosslyn Chapel - The official website of this 15th-century medieval chapel rich in unusual carvings and masonic symbolism in Midlothian, Scotland, includes photographs, history and visitor information.
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