St. Helen’s Church in the Parish of Sefton

St Helen’s Church, Sefton is an active Anglican parish church located in the village of Sefton, Merseyside, England. The church, dedicated to St Helen, is the only Grade I listed building in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton and is considered the “Jewel of South West Lancashire”. It has a rich history dating back to the… Continue reading St. Helen’s Church in the Parish of Sefton

“Campville in Clifton”

St Andrew’s at Clifton Campville is a church located in the Midlands with a beautiful steeple dating back to the 14th century. The church itself is largely contemporary, built as an enlargement of a 13th century structure. Unfortunately, in the late 1980s, a violent storm caused major damage to the church, including the top third… Continue reading “Campville in Clifton”

The Bodelwyddan Marble Church

The Marble Church or St. Margaret’s Church located in Bodelwyddan, Denbighshire, Wales is a significant landmark in the area and can be spotted from miles away. It was built in the memory of Henry Peyto-Verney, 16th Baron Willoughby de Broke by his wife, Lady Willoughby de Broke. John Gibson designed the church, and the Bishop… Continue reading The Bodelwyddan Marble Church

Steeple, Clifton Campville

St Andrew’s at Clifton Campville posseses one particular of the most tasteful steeples in the Midlands, dating from the 14th century. The church at the rear of it is mainly modern with it, getting an enlargement of a 13th century construction. The soaring spire’s leading 3rd was instead dramatically shorn off all through a violent… Continue reading Steeple, Clifton Campville

St Leonard`s Church

St Leonard’s Church Charlecote, Warwickshire, England. Committed to St Leonard, the church stands on the internet site of an before 12th century church, which very similar to quite a few others was demolished for the duration of the Victorian period of time. The current church standing on the edge of Charlecote Park was instigated and… Continue reading St Leonard`s Church