St Helen's Church is the Anglican parish church in the village of North Thoresby in Lincolnshire, England. Built of squared limestone rubble, chalk and...
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May 2012 "St Helen's Church". Archived from the original on 12 March 2007. Retrieved 19 December 2005. "Open Domesday, Place: North Thoresby". Open Domesday...
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are four listed buildings in Theddlethorpe St Helen. Theddlethorpe St Helen has a church called St Helen's. Theddlethorpe Hall is a Grade II listed red-brick...
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The Church of St Helen, Denton is a parish church in the hamlet of Denton, near Otley, in North Yorkshire, England. The church was built in 1776 by the...
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Saltfleetby (redirect from Saltfleetby St. Peter)
three parishes: Saltfleetby St Peter, Saltfleetby All Saints and Saltfleetby St Clement, each one centred on the church that gave it its name. The hamlet...
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York Minster (redirect from Cathedral and Metropolitan Church of St Peter in York)
the Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of Saint Peter in York, is an Anglican cathedral in the city of York, North Yorkshire, England. The minster is...
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Potternewton (section Churches and chapels)
century, the Barker/Ray family owned Newton Hall (Low Hall) which Ralph Thoresby described as a "venerable old fabric" and built Potternewton Hall, the...
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Ignite Elim Church, Lincoln New Life, Market Rasen Life Church Lincoln (Birchwood) Grace Church, Lincoln The church is now closed up "CHURCH OF ST VINCENT...
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Louth, Lincolnshire (section St James' Church)
tanged' arrowhead found in the grounds of Monks' Dyke Tennyson College. St Helen's Spring, at the Gatherums, off Aswell Street, is dedicated to a popular...
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attested in 1427, of Chapel Allerton, and once denoted the same place. Ralph Thoresby, writing in 1715, records Chapel-Town as a common name for the township...
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