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All Churches Exteriors
738
photos
All Churches Interiors
364
photos
Anglican Exteriors
411
photos
There are four hundred and ten Anglican churches in Oxfordshire (that I am aware of). All of them are shown here. Of these four hundred and ten churches twenty-nine have become redundant. Nine have...
Anglican Interiors
313
photos
Many Anglican churches are left unlocked for visitors to enjoy. The 314 that were open are shown here: Link to main collection of Anglican...
Anglican Private Houses
9
photos
Oxfordshire has nine Anglican churches that have been converted into private houses. All of them are shown here. Link to main collection of Anglica...
Anglican Commercial
12
photos
Oxfordshire has twelve Anglican churches that have been converted into commercial premises. All of them are shown here. Link to main collection of Anglican...
Anglican CCTrust
6
photos
Oxfordshire has six Anglican churches that are now managed by the Churches Conservation Trust. All of them are shown here. Link to main collection of Anglican...
Anglican Ruins
2
photos
Oxfordshire has two Anglican churches that have become ruins. Both of them are shown here. Link to main collection of Anglican...
Anglican Schools
2
photos
Oxfordshire has two Independent Anglican Schools churches. Both of them are shown here. Link to main collection of Anglican...
Anglican Convents
1
photo
Oxfordshire has one Anglican Convent. It is shown here. Link to main collection of Anglican churches: www.flickr.com/photos/oxfordshirechurches/sets/7215760028... Link to 'Interiors Views'...
Abbotsbury (Bouncing Bomb)
4
photos
Barnes Wallis Bouncing Bomb Tested on The Fleet between December 1942 and March 1943 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnes_Wallis
Abbotsbury (The Fleet)
2
photos
Abbotsbury (The Swannery)
54
photos
Abbotsbury Swannery in Dorset is unique. This is the only place in the world where you are able to walk through the heart of a colony of nesting Mute Swans. A visit to the Swannery is considered...
Aberdovey
4
photos
Aberdovey is a small peaceful seaside village nestling on the north side of the Dyfi estuary. A popular resort for many years it has a thriving little harbour and sits within Snowdonia National...
Abbotsbury (Birding)
52
photos
Aberfan (Cemetery)
13
photos
Aberfan Cemetery Disaster Memorials 50th Anniversary The Aberfan disaster happened on 21 October 1966 when a colliery slag heap slipped down the mountain above the village and engulfed Pantglas...
Aberfan (Memorial Garden)
7
photos
Aberfan Memorial Garden The Aberfan Garden of Remembrance is a small public garden in Moy Road, to the north of the cemetery. It stands on the site of Pantglas School, which was mostly destroyed in...
Abergavenny
1
photo
Abergavenny (Burton's)
14
photos
Abergavenny (Police Car)
1
photo
Aberystwyth (Town)
12
photos
Aberystwyth is a historic market town, administrative centre and holiday resort in Wales. It is often colloquially known as "Aber", and is located at the confluence of the River Ystwyth...
Aberystwyth (Burton's)
10
photos
Abingdon (St Helen)
60
photos
St Helen Church of England
Abingdon (St Nicolas)
19
photos
St Nicolas Church of England
Abindon (Baptist)
2
photos
Abingdon (Town)
113
photos
Abingdon is a market town with its current prosperity based on commercial, academic and scientific developments with the added attraction of its location by the river near Oxford. It has proof of...
Abingdon (Birding)
3
photos
Abingdon (River Thames)
51
photos,
1
video
Abingdon (St Ethelwold’s House)
5
photos
Adderbury (St Mary)
20
photos
St Mary Church of England
Adderbury (Village)
2
photos
Adwell (St Mary)
1
photo
Adwell (Village)
4
photos
Albury (St Helen)
20
photos
St Helen Church of England
Aldeburg (St Peter and St Paul)
5
photos
Aldeburgh
57
photos
Aldeburgh (Birding)
1
photo
Aldeburgh (RNLI Lifeboat)
10
photos
Aldbourne (St Michael)
19
photos
St Michael Church of England
Aldworth (St Mary)
35
photos
St Mary Church of England
Aldworth (Village)
7
photos
Aldworth is a small village, close to the northern edge of Berkshire, and hidden away in the rural area between Reading, Newbury and Oxford.
Alkmonton
1
photo
Alnwick (Birding)
2
photos
Alnwick (Castle)
27
photos
Mighty fortress home of the Percy family, Dukes of Northumberland, since 1309. The medieval castle is one of the finest in Britain. The interior includes lavish state rooms filled with excellent...
Alnwick (Town)
30
photos
Alresford (St John The Baptist)
15
photos
St John The Baptist Church of England
Alresford (Town)
5
photos
Alresford (Watercress Line Station)
23
photos
Alresford (Wedding)
18
photos
St John The Baptist Church of England The Wedding of Andrew Allison & Emma Kewell
Alresford (Watercress Wedding)
16
photos
Alrewas (National Memorial Arboretum)
72
photos
National Memorial Arboretum www.thenma.org.uk
Alsop-en-le-Dale (St Michael and All Angels)
16
photos
St Michael and All Angels Church of England
Alvechurch (M42 Series)
2
photos
Alvescot (Village)
1
photo
Alvescot is a small village in Oxfordshire and it is adjacent to RAF Brize Norton. Alvescot lies between the Cotswold hills and the Thames valley.It has a population of about 400 many of which ...
Amersham (Hospital)
2
photos
Ambergate (River Derwent)
1
photo
Ambergate (British Car Journey) All Pics
71
photos
Ambergate (British Car Journey) 2022
22
photos
Ambergate (British Car Journey) 2023
26
photos
Ambergate (Britsish Car Journey) 2024
23
photos
Amble (Harbour)
2
photos
Amble (RNLI Lifeboat)
1
photo
Ambleside (Village)
8
photos
Ambleside (Bridge House)
3
photos
Appleton (Village)
2
photos
Appleford (St Peter and St Paul)
5
photos
St Peter and St Paul Church of England
Ardington (Holy Trinity)
2
photos
Arncliffe (Village)
5
photos
Arundel (Village)
8
photos
Arundel is a small hilltop town with a skyline dominated by the Castle. The Castle stands high on a hill, at the head of the Arun gap and is surrounded by magnificent grounds. The Castle was built...
Arundel (Castle)
18
photos
The palatial castle at Arundel has grown from its modest origins as a motte and bailey castle built by Roger de Montgomery, Earl of Arundel, around 1068. A shell keep was added to the top of the...
Ascott-under-Wychwood (Holy Trinity)
18
photos
Holy Trinity Church of England
Ashbourne (St Oswald)
64
photos
St Oswald Church of England St Oswald's Church is one of the grandest churches in Derbyshire. The most noticable feature is its very tall spire – 212 feet – which dominates the area even though...
Ashbourne (Town)
55
photos
Ashbourne is one of Derbyshire's finest old market towns, combining a medieval street pattern and historic buildings with a wealth of high quality shops. Lying in a lovely green valley on the...
Ashbury (St Mary The Virgin)
14
photos
St Mary The Virgin Church of England
Ashbury (Village)
6
photos
Ashford-in-the-Water (Holy Trinity)
14
photos
Holy Trinity Church of England
Ashford-in-the-Water (Village)
20
photos
Ashford-in-the-Water (Milestones)
5
photos
Ashford-in-the-Water (Thornbridge Hall)
27
photos
Ashampstead (St Clement)
14
photos
St Clement Church of England
Ashampstead (Village)
3
photos
Askrigg (Village)
2
photos
Ardington (Village)
5
photos
Ardington is a village in the Vale of White Horse district in the county of Oxfordshire. It is about two miles east of Wantage and six miles west of Didcot. According to the 2001 census the parish...
Asthall (St Nicholas)
18
photos
St Nicholas Church of England A 12th century church in the Windrush Valley, with a 14th century transept converted into a chantry chapel. This has a very rare small 14th century altar with a...
Asthall (Village)
4
photos
Aston, (Hamlet)
20
photos
Aston is a hamlet, set back a little way from the Thames and east of Henley-on-Thames. At one time there was a ferry that crossed to Mill End, the village on the opposing side of the river, but that...
Aston (Birding)
3
photos
Aston, (Village)
1
photo
Aston Rowant (St Peter and St Paul)
263
photos
St Peter and St Paul Church of England
Aston Rowant (Village)
976
photos
Aston Rowant is a village and civil parish in the South Oxfordshire district of Oxfordshire, England. It is about six miles south of Thame. The 2001 census gave the population of the parish as 815.
Aston Rowant (20 mph)
12
photos
Aston Rowant (Birding)
2
photos
Aston Rowant (St Peter and St Paul) ChurchFlowers)
64
photos
Aston Rowant (Cricket Club)
216
photos
ARCC was formed during the reign of Queen Victoria in 1881, although the earliest Thame Gazette records show cricket being played earlier in the area. Cricket was played at that time in what is now...
Aston Rowant (Fête 2010)
10
photos
Village Fête 2010
Aston Rowant (Fête 2011)
19
photos
Aston Rowant (Flooding 2014)
25
photos
Aston Rowant (Filming at Aston Park)
10
photos
Aston Rowant (Filming Midsomer Murders)
36
photos
The Oxfordshire village of Aston Rowant turned into a film set for an episode of Midsomer Murders.
Aston Rowant (Lockdown 1) 2020
712
photos
A series of images recording my walks during the 'lockdown' which began on the 23rd March and ended on the 4th July. Lockdown was imposed in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. During the lockdown,...
Aston Rowant (Lockdown 2) 2020
190
photos
A series of images recording my walks during the one-month 'Lockdown 2' which began on the 5th November 2020 and ended on the 2nd December 2020. Lockdown 2 was imposed in response to the second wave...
Aston Rowant Nature Reserve (Birding)
1
photo
Aston Rowant (Nature Reserve)
30
photos
Aston Rowant (Nature Reserve) M40 Soldiers
17
photos
Aston Rowant (Old Vicarage) Open Garden
28
photos
National Garden Scheme The Old Vicarage One and three quarter acre vicarage garden. Lovingly rejuvenated and maintained by the present owners. Centered around a croquet lawn surrounded by beds...
Aston Rowant (Platinum Jubilee Weekend)
53
photos
Aston Rowant (School)
29
photos
Aston Rowant (Signs and Notices)
151
photos
Aston Rowant (Tree Felling)
20
photos
Aston Tirrold (St Michael)
19
photos
St Michael Church of England
Aston Tirrold (United Reformed)
3
photos
Aston Upthorpe (All Saints)
33
photos
All Saints Church of England
Aston Upthorpe (Village)
3
photos
Asygarth (St Andrew)
2
photos
St Andrew Church of England
Asygarth (Falls)
6
photos
Avebury (Avebury Manor)
5
photos
Avebury (Henge and Stone Circles)
8
photos
Aylesbury (LBSG 2009 Meeting)
14
photos
As diverse a collection of individuals as you could find, united only by their shared involvement with the subject theystudy. Among the membership of around 800 are representatives from all walks of...
Aylesbury (Hughes Mercedes-Benz)
2
photos
Aylesbury (Stoke Mandeville Hospital)
2
photos
Aylesbury (The Whiteleafe Centre)
10
photos
The Whiteleaf Centre A mental health facility providing inpatient and community care in a modern and welcoming environment. It is part of the Buckinghamshire Health and Wellbeing Campus in...
Baildon
2
photos
Bakewell (All Saints)
32
photos
All Saints Church of England
Bakewell (Town)
73
photos
Bakewell is a small market town in Derbyshire. It's name is derived from 'Badeca's Well'. It is the only town included in the Peak District National Park. It is located on the River Wye, about...
Bakewell (Bakewell Show)
71
photos
Bakewell Show is one of the oldest, and largest, covered agricultural shows in the UK with almost two hundred years of history. It is always held on the first Wednesday & Thursday in August at...
Bakewell (Birding)
12
photos
Bakewell (Birds of Prey)
9
photos
Bakewell Haddon Hall (St Nicholas) All Pics
28
photos
Bakewell Haddon Hall (St Nicholas) 2011
18
photos
Bakewell Haddon Hall (St Nicholas) 2024
10
photos
Bakewell (Haddon Hall) All Pics
99
photos
Bakewell (Haddon Hall) 2011
60
photos
Haddon Hall is probably the finest example of a fortified medieval manor house in existence. Present-day Haddon Hall dates from the 12th Century to the early 17th Century, whereupon it lay dormant...
Bakewell (Haddon Hall) 2024
39
photos
Bakewell (Love Lock Bridge)
14
photos
Bakewell (Post Boxes)
11
photos
Baldon Row
1
photo
Bamburgh Castle
7
photos
Bamford Edge
26
photos
The best views in the Derbyshire Peak District. The views from Bamford Edge are sensational! From Great Tor the view north stretches over Ladybower Reservoir and up towards the other Derwent Dams,...
Bamford Moor
14
photos
Bampton (St Mary The Virgin)
57
photos
St Mary The Virgin Church of England www.sacred-destinations.com/england/bampton-church.htm
Bampton (Village)
26
photos
Banbury (St Mary)
15
photos
St Mary Church of England
Banbury (Fine Lady Statue)
3
photos
Barlaston (Upper House Hotel)
6
photos
Barnsley
4
photos
Barnsley is a large town in South Yorkshire. It lies on the River Dearne, approximately fourteen miles north of Sheffield.
Baptist Exteriors
62
photos
There are sixty-two Baptist chapels in Oxfordshire(that I am aware of). All of them are shown here. Of these sixty-two chapels twenty-five have become redundant and have been converted. Twenty have...
Baptist Interiors
8
photos
Most Baptist chapels are kept locked. The eight that I managed to get into are shown here: Link to main collection of Baptist chapels...
Baptist Private Houses
20
photos
Oxfordshire has Twenty Baptist chapels that have been converted into private houses. All of them are shown here. Link to main collection of Baptist...
Baptist Commercial
5
photos
Oxfordshire has five Baptist chapels that have been converted into commercial premises. All of them are shown here. Link to main collection of Baptist...
Barnard's Gate
2
photos
Barrow Hill (Barrow Hill Roundhouse)
42
photos
Basingstoke (Milestones Museum)
47
photos
Baslow (St Anne)
45
photos
St Anne Church of England The Church of St Anne is beautifully placed by the river, with stately elms and ancient yews in its churchyard. The tower and spire, together with the nave arcade and...
Baslow (Village)
92
photos
Baslow is divided into three distint areas, Over End, Nether End and Bridge End, where the river Derwent is spanned by a charming, 17th century, 3 arched bridge, beside which is a little stone...
Baslow (Apple Day) 2024
1
photo
Baslow Edge (All Pics)
40
photos
Baslow (Baslow Edge) 2017
29
photos
Baslow Edge One of several Gritstone Edges in Derbyshire and part of the Dark Peak (or High Peak) area which is the higher northern part of the Peak District located in Derbyshire and South...
Baslow (Baslow Edge) 2022
11
photos
Baslow (Eagle Stone)
7
photos
Baslow (Eaglestone Flat)
7
photos
Baslow (Milestones)
4
photos
Baslow (Post Boxes)
6
photos
Bath (Abbey of St Peter and St Paul) 2007
6
photos
St Peter and St Paul Church of England Abbey
Bath (Abbey of St Peter and St Paul) 2013
11
photos
Bath (Roman Baths)
11
photos
Bath (Pulteney Bridge)
8
photos
Bath is a city in Somerset, England most famous for its historic baths fed by three hot springs. The city is founded around the only naturally occurring hot springs in the United Kingdom. It was...
Bath (The Royal Crescent)
10
photos
Bath (Street Entertainers)
5
photos
Battle (Battle Abbey) 2019
55
photos
Battle (Town)
2
photos
Baulking (St Nicholas)
29
photos
St Nicholas Church of England
Beachy Head
39
photos
Beachy Head rises 530 feet above the sea below and is the highest chalk sea cliff in Britain. The main reason for Beachy Head's popularity is the wonderful panoramic view which can be seen from the...
Beaconsfield (Bekonscot)
81
photos
In 1927, Mr Roland Callingham, a London accountant, instructed gardeners to dig a swimming pool at his home in Beaconsfield. The pool and tennis courts were used for garden parties, attended by the...
Beaconsfield (M40 Services)
4
photos
Beccles
6
photos
Beckley (Assumption of The Blessed Virgin Mary)
25
photos
Assumption of The Blessed Virgin Mary Church of England
Bedhampton (St Thomas)
1
photo
Begbroke (St Michael)
42
photos
St Michael Church of England
Begbroke (St Philip's Priory)
2
photos
Belvoir Castle
17
photos
Belvoir Castle The ancestral home of The Dukes of Rutland stands high on a hill overlooking 16,000 acres of gardens, parkland, woodland and farmland. Belvoir, meaning beautiful view in French,...
Bempton (St Michael)
20
photos
St Michael Church of England
Bempton Cliffs (RSPB)
45
photos
One of England's top wildlife attractions. Over 250,000 nesting seabirds, including Gannets and Puffins, from April - September. On a visit to this wonderful site, you are guaranteed grandstand...
Bempton Cliffs (Birding)
45
photos
Benson (St Helen)
9
photos
St Helen Church of England
Benson (Village)
4
photos
Benson (Bald Statements Exhibition)
8
photos
Benson (RAF Families Day 2022)
66
photos
Benson (RAF Tower & Gate Guardian)
4
photos
Benson (Waterfront)
5
photos
Berrick Salome (St Helen)
39
photos
St Helen Church of England Grade II* church with Norman origins and a unique C15 tower. There are three listed bells dated 1692. The building was given an extensive makeover in the Victorian...
Berinsfield
3
photos
Berwick-upon-Tweed (St Andrew)
2
photos
St. Andrew Wallace Green Church of Scotland
Berwick-upon-Tweed (Town)
25
photos
The northernmost town in England. On the east coast at the mouth of the River Tweed. It is 2.5 miles south of the Scottish border. It is 56 miles east-south east of Edinburgh, 65 miles north of...
Besselsleigh (St Lawrence)
23
photos
St Lawrence Church of England
Besselsleigh (Village)
1
photo
Betws-yn-Rhos
1
photo
Beverley (Minster)
65
photos
Beverley Minster, in Beverley, East Yorkshire is a parish church in the Church of England. It is generally regarded as the most impressive (architecturally speaking) church in England that is not a...
Beverley (St Mary)
35
photos
St Mary Church of England St Mary's is a beautiful church and must qualify as one of the great parish churches of England.
Beverly (Town)
25
photos
Beverley (Burton's)
8
photos
Montague Burton TownCentre en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montague_Burton
Beverley (Elwell Art Trail)
22
photos
An art trail which showcases the work of painter Fred Elwell, who was born in the town in 1870 and spent most of his life living in North Bar. Elwell's paintings show Yorkshire men and women at work...
Beverley (Railway Station)
11
photos
Railway Station Operational since 1846. Located on the Hull to Scarborough Line and is operated by Northern...
Beverley (The Westwood)
8
photos
The Westwood A unique and much-loved area of Beverley is the Westwood. A massive common area just outside Beverley where the Freemen of Beverley have the right to graze their livestock free of...
Bibury
3
photos
Bibury is a charming, typically Cotswold, village just a short drive from "The Capital of the Cotswolds", Cirencester. Bibury was once described by William Morris as "the most...
Bicester (St Edburg)
37
photos
St Edburg Church of England
Biddulph (Biddulph Grange Garden)
28
photos
Biggin-by-Hartington
20
photos
Binfield Heath
2
photos
Bingham (St Mary and All Saints)
2
photos
Bingham (Town)
4
photos
Binham (Binham Priory)
38
photos
Bircham (Windmill)
3
photos
Birkenhead
8
photos
Birling Gap
14
photos
Birling Gap is a coastal hamlet situated on the Seven Sisters not far from Beachy Head. It is owned by the National Trust who provide a cafe, shop and visitor centre. Access to the beach is via a...
Birmingham (Cathedral)
12
photos
Birmingham (Bull Ring)
6
photos
Birmingham (Council House)
5
photos
Birmingham (Cityscapes)
6
photos
Birmingham (City Views)
1
photo
Birmingham (Library of Birmingham)
26
photos
The Library of Birmingham is a public library in the city centre of Birmingham, England. It is situated on the west side of the city centre in Centenary Square. Opened on the 3rd September 2013, it...
Birmingham (Photography Show 2016)
3
photos
The Photography Show 2016 National Exhibition Centre
Birmingham (Photography Show 2017)
11
photos
Birmingham (Photography Show 2018)
16
photos
Birmingham (Selfridges Building)
8
photos
Bisham (All Saints)
4
photos
Bisham (Bisham Abbey)
2
photos
Bisham (River Thames)
4
photos
Bishops Lydeard (West Somerset Railway)
40
photos
The railway, a true country branch line of the old Great Western Railway, is full of fascination whether you are looking for a nostalgic ride back in time through lovely countryside or to study the...
Bishops Stortford
2
photos
Bix (St James The Great)
13
photos
St James The Great Church of England (New Church)
Bix (St James) (Old Church)
6
photos
Bix St James Old Church Church of England
Bix (Greenmarsh Farm)
4
photos
Black Bourton (War Graves)
6
photos
Bladon (St Martin)
32
photos
St Martin Church of England en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Martin%27s_Church,_Bladon
Bladon (Churchill's Grave)
5
photos
St Martin Church of England en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Martin%27s_Church,_Bladon Sir Winston Churchill (1874–1965) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winston_Churchill Clementine Ogilvy Spencer...
Bladon (Churchill's Memorial Window)
16
photos
Bladon (Village)
24
photos
Blakeney (St Nicholas)
4
photos
St Nicholas Church of England
Blakeney (Village)
14
photos
Blakeney is located on the North Norfolk Coast, just North of the small market town of Holt. This part of the coastline has been designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty ANOB and the...
Blakeney (Birding)
2
photos
Blakeney (Nature Reserve)
36
photos
Seal-watching trips from early February to the beginning of November. Departing daily from the picturesque Blakeney Harbour or Morston Quay. The traditional clinker-built wooden boats wind their...
Blandford Forum (St Peter and St Paul)
2
photos
St Peter and St Paul Church of England
Blandford Forum (Town)
10
photos
Bledlow (Holy Trinity)
36
photos
Holy Trinity Church of England
Bledlow (Village)
4
photos
Bledlow Ridge (St Paul)
2
photos
St Paul Church of England
Bletchley (Bletchley Park)
36
photos
Bletchley Park, also known as Station X, is an estate located in the town of Bletchley, in Buckinghamshire, England. During World War II, Bletchley Park was the site of the United Kingdom's main...
Bletchley (National Museum of Computing)
6
photos
Blewbury (St Michael and All Angels)
6
photos
St Michael and All Angels Church of England
Blewbury (Village)
8
photos
Bloxham (St Mary)
14
photos
St Mary Church of England
Boars Hill
4
photos
Bodiam (Bodiam Castle)
30
photos
Boggle Hole
22
photos
Boggle Hole was once a notorious smugglers’ haunt. Nowadays all ages will love beachcombing and searching for fossils and rockpool life on its shore. The clifftop path affords superb views of...
Bolsover (Bolsover Castle)
54
photos
Bolton Abbey (St Mary and St Cuthbert)
28
photos
Bosham
2
photos
Bosham is arguably the prettiest of the harbour villages and certainly the most popular with today's tourists – they come in droves to admire the pretty cottages, the outstanding views and to visit...
Boston (St Botolph)
6
photos
Boston (Town)
12
photos
Bournemouth
14
photos
With seven miles of golden sands and sparkling sea, the vibrant cosmopolitan town of Bournemouth has it all – a vast variety of shops and restaurants, buzzing nightlife, endless countryside...
Bourne End (Sales Office)
1
photo
Bowness-on-Windermere
8
photos
Bowood (Bowood House)
35
photos
Boylestone
1
photo
Bradbourne
2
photos
Bradenham (St Botolph)
2
photos
Bradenham (Manor)
2
photos
Bradford-on-Avon
1
photo
This is the classic view of the bridge over the river Avon which you will see on all the postcards and just about everywhere else you look - it's even on the front cover of the Ordnance Survey map of...
Braintree
2
photos
Brancaster
4
photos
Brancaster (Beach)
3
photos
Brancaster Staithe (2008)
16
photos
A pretty village on the North Norfolk Coast, popular with sailors, walkers and bird watchers.
Brancaster Staithe (2010)
2
photos
Brancaster Staithe (2019)
4
photos
Brean
3
photos
Brecon (Cathedral)
42
photos
St John the Evangelist Church in Wales Cathedral This magnificent eleventh century cathedral started life in 1093 as the Benedictine Priory of St John the Evangelist. It was built by the Normans on...
Brecon (St Mary The Virgin)
4
photos
Brecon
18
photos
Bridgnorth (Town) All Pics
23
photos
Bridgnorth (Town) 2007
12
photos
Whether you admire the view from the sandstone cliff, or stand on the bridge below you won't have to look far to find a superlative about Bridgenorth. Bridgnorth was once one of the busiest river...
Bridgnorth (Town) 2024
11
photos
Bridlington
73
photos
Bridlington is a seaside resort and minor seaport on the North Sea coast. It lies just south of the promontory of Flamborough Head. It is served by Bridlington railway station which is on the...
Bridlington (Birding)
3
photos
Bridport (St Mary)
4
photos
Bridport (Town)
5
photos
Brighton (Town and Beach)
49
photos
Brighton (The Royal Pavilion)
22
photos
www.brighton-hove-rpml.org.uk/RoyalPavilion/Pages/home.aspx en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Pavilion
Brighton (Burton's)
4
photos
Brightwell-cum-Sotwell (All Pics)
79
photos
Brightwell Baldwin (St Bartholomew)
8
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St Bartholomew Church of England
Brightwell-cum-Sotwell (St Agatha)
46
photos
St Agatha Church of England
Brightwell-cum-Sotwell (St James)
4
photos
Brightwell-cum-Sotwell (Garden Centre)
4
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Brightwell-cum-Sotwell (Harleys)
2
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Brightwell-cum-Sotwell (Island Farm Donkey...
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A registered charity that cares for and protects abused and ill-treated donkeys. Open every day of the year except Christmas day.
Brightwell-cum-Sotwell (Post Boxes)
5
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Brightwell-cum-Sotwell (Village)
7
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Brill (Village)
7
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Brill (Tramway Farm)
18
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Brill (Birding)
4
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Brill (Windmill)
10
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Bristol (Cathedral)
6
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Holy and Undivided Trinity Church of England Cathedral bristol-cathedral.co.uk en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bristol_Cathedral
Bristol (Central)
3
photos
Bristol (Clifton Suspension Bridge)
18
photos
Bristol (SS Great Britain)
50
photos
Bristol (Harbourside)
7
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Bristol (Wallace & Gromit)
7
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Brixham (Artist)
2
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Brixham (RNLI Lifeboat)
2
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'Alec and Christina Dykes' 17-28 was placed on operational duty on the 1st November 2001. During her commissioning period the boat spent time at the Southampton Boat Show and visited the River...
Brize Norton (Crocodiles of The World)
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Crocodiles of the World The UK’s only crocodile zoo and home to more than 100 crocodiles, alligators and caimans from 14 different species of crocodilian. Crocodiles of the World is also home to...
Brize Norton RAF (Vulcan)
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The sheer size, grace and power of this machine is something that mere photos can never show. If you can imagine an aircraft the size of an airliner being thrown around the sky as if it were a...
Brize Norton RAF (Tri-Star)
1
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RAF Brize Norton is the largest Station in the Royal Air Force, employing some 3900 Service personnel and over 600 civilians. It is an extremely busy station and is constantly in the public eye, as...
Brize Norton RAF (C17 Globemaster)
2
photos
Broadstairs
5
photos
Broadway
3
photos
Brough
1
photo
Broughton (St Mary The Virgin)
2
photos
Buckland (St Mary The Virgin)
30
photos
St Mary The Virgin Church of England
Buckland (St George)
1
photo
Bulbourne
1
photo
Burbage Moor
1
photo
Burbage Rocks (All pics)
35
photos
Burbage Edge is in the heart of the Peak District with great views around of the hills of Higger Tor and the Hill Fort of Carl Wark. Close by is the famous Stanage Edge which is great for both...
Burbage Rocks (2014)
14
photos
Burbage Rocks (2017)
7
photos
Burbage Rocks (2023)
14
photos
Burbage Valley
1
photo
Burford (St John The Baptist)
32
photos
St John The Baptist
Burford (Town)
8
photos
The beautiful town of Burford on the river Windrush was the site of a fortified ford in Anglo-Saxon times. The town grew to be an important crossroads and very wealthy wool town and is today very...
Burford (Cotswold Wildlife Park)
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photos
Cotswold Wildlife Park www.cotswoldwildlifepark.co.uk
Burford (Cotswold Wildlife Park) (Birding)
3
photos
Burgess Hill (Park Cameras)
6
photos
Burgess Hill (Premier Inn)
1
photo
Burnham Deepdale (St Mary)
30
photos
This church has served the tiny coastal village of Burnham Deepdale since the 11th century. Originally thought to be Saxon in origin, the fabric shows a mixture of influences and is now thought...
Burnham Deepdale (Poppies)
2
photos
Burnham Market (St Mary)
1
photo
St Mary Church of England
Burnham Market (Babes)
4
photos
Burnham Market (Village)
5
photos
Burnham Norton (St Margaret)
24
photos
St Margaret is the most beautiful of the six surviving medieval Burnham churches, both in terms of its setting and its structure. The position is superb, on a hilltop half a mile north of the town of...
Burnham Norton (Lettering Artist)
2
photos
Burnham Overy Staithe
29
photos
Situated in the centre of the North Norfolk Heritage Coast is the delightful sailing village of Burnham Overy Staithe. Once known as a seaport and a place where cockle-pickers gathered to collect...
Burnham Overy Town (St Clement)
20
photos
The historic church of St. Clement dates prior to the 13th-century. It has a lovely interior with a beautiful wall painting of St.Christopher, the only floor piscina to be found in Norfolk and some...
Burnham Thorpe (All Saints)
16
photos
Burnham Thorpe
2
photos
Burnham-on-Sea
10
photos
Burnham-on-Sea is notable for its wonderful beach and mudflats, which are characteristic of Bridgwater Bay and the rest of the Bristol Channel, where the tide can go out for over 1.5 miles and come...
Burton-under-Needwood (LBSG 2008 AGM)
14
photos
As diverse a collection of individuals as you could find, united only by their shared involvement with the subject theystudy. Among the membership of around 800 are representatives from all walks of...
Bury St Edmunds (Cathedral)
18
photos
Bury St Edmunds Cathedral was created when the Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich was formed in 1914. The cathedral was extended with an eastern end in the 1960s, commemorated by Benjamin...
Bury St Edmunds
9
photos
Bury St Edmunds is a town in the county of Suffolk, It is the seat of the East of England Regional Assembly. It is the main town in the borough of St Edmundsbury and is known for the ruined abbey...
Buxton (All Pics)
167
photos
Buxton (Broad Walk)
6
photos
Buxton (Cavendish Arcade)
1
photo
Buxton (Crescent)
16
photos
Buxton (Devonshire Hospital)
30
photos
Buxton (Old Hall Hotel)
3
photos
Buxton (Opera House)
18
photos
Buxton (Palace Hotel)
4
photos
Buxton (Pavilion)
23
photos
Buxton (Pavilion Gardens)
11
photos
Buxton (Poole's Cavern)
24
photos
Buxton (Post Boxes)
6
photos
Buxton (Railway Station)
3
photos
Buxton (Shopping Centre)
1
photo
Buxton (St Anne's Well)
5
photos
Buxton (Thermal Baths)
13
photos
Buxton (Turner Memorial)
3
photos
Buxton (War Memorial)
4
photos
Caernarfon (Castle)
28
photos
Cambridge
21
photos
Canterbury (Cathedral)
57
photos
Canterbury (Town)
20
photos
Cardiff (City Views)
15
photos
Cardiff (Cardiff Castle)
44
photos
Cardiff, Cardiff Cardiff Castle A Roman Garrison, a Norman Stronghold, a Gothic Fantasy. Of all the castles in the UK, Cardiff Castle is one of the most amazing, with a story that spans over 2,000...
Cardiff (Cardiff Bay)
56
photos
A photographic record of a walk from Mermaid Quay to the Cardiff Barrier and back again. Cardiff Bay is the area created by the Cardiff Barrage in South Cardiff, the capital of Wales. The...
Carlisle (Railway Station)
10
photos
Cassington (St Peter)
26
photos
St Peter Church of England www.sacred-destinations.com/england/cassington-church.htm
Cassington (Village)
2
photos
Castle Acre (Castle)
15
photos
Castle Acre (Village)
2
photos
Castle Rising (Castle)
30
photos
Castle Howard
21
photos
Castle Howard One of the premier stately homes of England, 15 miles north of York, and home to the Howard family. Castle Howard is a baroque masterpiece, conceived by Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of...
Castleton (St Edmund)
18
photos
Castleton (Village)
32
photos
Castleton is an outstandingly pretty village situated at the head of the lovely Vale of Hope, in the heart of the Derbyshire Peak District National Park. It is surrounded on 3 sides by steep hills...
Castleton (Lambing)
10
photos
Catholic Exteriors
50
photos
There are fifty Roman Catholic churches in Oxfordshire (that I am aware of). All of them are shown here. Of these fifty churches four have become redundant and have been converted or demolished....
Catholic Interiors
23
photos
Many Catholic churches are kept locked. The twenty-three that I managed to get into are shown here: Link to main collection of Catholic churches...
Catholic Private Houses
2
photos
Oxfordshire has two Catholic chapels that have been converted into a private houses. Both of them are shown here. Link to main collection of Catholic churches...
Catholic Commercial
1
photo
Oxfordshire has one Roman Catholic church that has been converted into commercial premises. It is shown here. Link to main collection of Catholic churches...
Catholic Demolished
2
photos
Oxfordshire had two Catholic churches that have been been demolished. Both of them are shown here. Link to main collection of Catholic churches...
Catholic Schools
1
photo
Oxfordshire has tCatholic churches that is an Independent school chapel. it is shown here. Link to main collection of Catholic churches...
Chalgrove (St Mary The Virgin)
49
photos
St Mary The Virgin Church of England www.sacred-destinations.com/england/chalgrove-church.htm
Chalgrove (John Hampden Memorial)
4
photos
Chalgrove (USAF Memorial)
3
photos
Charlbury (Quaker)
2
photos
Charlbury
9
photos
Charlton-on-Otmoor (St Mary)
23
photos
St Mary Church of England
Charlton-on-Otmoor (Village)
1
photo
Charney Bassett (St Peter)
7
photos
Charney Bassett (Village)
5
photos
Charney Bassett is a village in the Vale of White Horse district and county of Oxfordshire. There has been a settlement here since Anglo-Saxon times. The earliest surviving records of the village...
Chartwell (Chartwell House)
55
photos
Chartwell For over forty years it was the country home of Winston Churchill. He bought the property in September 1922 and lived there until shortly before his death in January 1965. In the 1930s,...
Chartwell (Birding)
3
photos
Chastleton (St Mary)
27
photos
St Mary The Virgin Church of England
Chastleton (Chastleton House)
50
photos
Chastleton House is one of England's rare and probably one of the most complete Jacobean houses to be seen. The house is owned by the National Trust who re-opened the property in 1997 after six...
Chatham (Historic Dockyard)
24
photos
The Historic Dockyard at Chatham lies on the banks of the River Medway and was home to the Royal Navy for over 300 years. Chatham was the birthplace of many of Britain's finest sailing ships that...
Chatsworth House (All pics)
648
photos,
1
video
Chatsworth (Chatsworth House) 2010
89
photos
Chatsworth House www.chatsworth.org en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chatsworth_House
Chatsworth (Chatsworth House) 2013
43
photos
Chatsworth (Chatsworth House) 2014
35
photos
Chatsworth (Chatsworth House) 2016
48
photos
Chatsworth (Chatsworth House) 2018
136
photos
Chatsworth (Chatsworth House) 2019
46
photos
Chatsworth (Chatsworth House) 2021
48
photos
Chatsworth (Chatsworth House) 2022
68
photos,
1
video
Chatsworth (Chatsworth House) 2023
28
photos
Chatsworth (Chatsworth House) 2024
106
photos
Chatsworth House (Beyond Limits) 2013
32
photos
Sotheby's Beyond Limits Sculpture Exhibition in The Garden
Chatsworth House (Beyond Limits) 2016
30
photos
Sothebys Beyond Limits Sculpture Exhibition in The...
Chatsworth House (Grounds for Sculpture) 2018
79
photos
Chatsworth House (Radical Horizons: The Art of...
35
photos,
1
video
Chatsworth House (Wedding Car) 2018
4
photos
Chatsworth House (Princess Anne's Visit) 2018
16
photos
Chatsworth House (Sculpture Gallery) 2024
56
photos
Chawton (St Nicholas)
6
photos
St Nicholas Church of England
Chawton (Village)
5
photos
Chawton (Jane Austen's House Museum)
36
photos
ane Austen's House Museum A small private museum. It occupies the 18th-century house in which novelist Jane Austen spent the last eight years of her life. She wrote Mansfield Park, Emma and...
Cheadle (St Giles)
16
photos
St Giles Roman Catholic Pugin's Gem en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Giles%27_Catholic_Church,_Cheadle
Checkendon (St Peter and St Paul)
20
photos
St Peter and St Paul Church of England
Checkendon (Village)
4
photos
Checkenden (The Nimba Survival)
6
photos
Cheddar (Gorge and Gough's Cave)
18
photos
www.cheddarcaves.co.uk/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheddar_Gorge en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gough's_Cave
Cheddleton (Churnet Valley Railway)
16
photos
Churnet Valley Railway www.churnet-valley-railway.co.uk
Chedworth (St Andrew)
4
photos
Chearsley (The Bell)
1
photo
Cheltenham (Minster)
11
photos
St Mary Church of England Minster
Cheltenham (Town)
81
photos
Cheltenham (or Cheltenham Spa) is a large spa town in Gloucestershire, England. The town has a population of 110,000 (2001 census) and the people of the town are known as...
Cheltenham (Banksy)
4
photos
Cheltenham (Burton's)
4
photos
Town Centre
Cheltenham (Brian Jones)
1
photo
This brilliant, multi-talented musician who attempted - albeit unsuccessfully - to juggle heavy drug use with his musical output, died under questionable circumstances on the 3rd of July, 1969. Born...
Cheltenham (Penfold Post Boxes)
9
photos
Cheltenham is home to nine rare original Victorian Penfold letter boxes. Eight of them are still in use and one is in the Wilson Museum. The boxes are hexagonal with a top decorated with acanthus...
Chester (Cathedral)
26
photos
Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary Church of England Cathedral www.chestercathedral.com/visitors-and-tours/history.html en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chester_Cathedral
Chester (Town)
8
photos
Chester (St George's Day)
7
photos
Chesterfield (St Mary & All Saints) All pics
64
photos
Chesterfield (St Mary & All Saints) 2009
38
photos
St Mary and All Saints Church of England www.chesterfieldparishchurch.org.uk/index.php
Chesterfield (St Mary & All Saints) 2018
15
photos
Chesterfield (St Mary & All Saints) 2023
11
photos
Chesterfield (Town) All Pics
39
photos
Chesterfield in Derbyshire, England, with its crooked spire, is Derbyshire's second largest town. It is surrounded by some of the loveliest and unspoilt countryside in the county. It is built over a...
Chesterfield (Town) 2009
24
photos
Chesterfield (Town) 2018
6
photos
Chesterfield (Town) 2023
9
photos
Chesterfield (Burton's)
6
photos
Chesterton (Church Cat)
1
photo
Chicheley (St Lawrence)
21
photos
St Lawrence Church of England
Chichester (All Pics)
44
photos
Chichester (Cathedral)
30
photos
Chichester Cathedral is a magnificent building which has stood at the centre of Chichester for nearly 1000 years. A wonderful combination of the ancient and the modern, it holds a number of...
Chichester (Town)
8
photos
Chichester is a cathedral city in West Sussex, England. It has a long history as a settlement; its Roman past and its subsequent importance in Anglo-Saxon times are only its beginnings. It is the...
Chichester (Festival 2008)
6
photos
Chichester Festivities is an exhilarating 17 day celebration of glorious music and the arts at their best. From 27 June - 13 July the 34th Festival brings some of the world"s biggest names in...
Chichester (Ambulance)
2
photos
Chichester (Railway Station)
2
photos
Chideock (Tractor)
1
photo
Childrey (St Mary)
21
photos
St Mary Church of England
Childrey (Village)
6
photos
The village of Childrey is situated in the Vale of the White Horse close to the historic town of Wantage and on the edge of the Berkshire Downs. www.childrey.org.uk/Site
Chilton (All Saints)
23
photos
Chilton (Wyevale Garden Centre)
2
photos
Chinnor (St Andrew)
35
photos
St Andrew Church of England
Chinnor (Co-op & Coronavirus)
1
photo
Chinnor (Old Kiln)
11
photos
Grade II Listed Beehive Kiln
Chinnor (Old Kiln Lakes)
7
photos
Chinnor (Railway Centre)
41
photos
Originally known as the Watlington and Princes Risborough Railway Company, the railway was largely promoted by local land owners following the failure of the planned extension of the Wallingford...
Chinnor (Santa's Special 2011)
2
photos
Chinnor (Santa's Special 2012)
14
photos
Chinnor (Santa's Special 2013)
6
photos
Chinnor (Santa's Special 2015)
8
photos
Chinnor & Princes Risborough Railway Santa Special 2015 www.chinnorrailway.co.uk
Chinnor (Windmill)
2
photos
Chippenham
1
photo
Chippenham is a market town in Wiltshire. The town was established on a crossing of the River Avon and is believed to have existed as some form of settlement since before Roman times. The town...
Chipping Campden
2
photos
Chipping Campden is one of the loveliest small towns in the Cotswolds and a gilded masterpiece of limestone and craftmanship. The main street curves in a shallow arc lined with a succession of...
Chipping Norton (Holy Trinity)
3
photos
Holy Trinity Roman Catholic
Chipping Norton
3
photos
Henry Cornish, who died in 1650, was the founder of the almshouses. Named in Chipping Norton's Royal Charter of 1606 as one of the first members of the new Corporation which was to govern the town,...
Chirk (Chirk Castle)
59
photos
Chiselhampton (St Katherine)
44
photos
St Katherine Church of England Churches Conservation Trust This delightful church, outstanding for the completeness and beauty of its Georgian furnishings and arrangement, was rebuilt by Charles...
Chiselhampton (Flooding)
2
photos
Cholsey (St Mary)
17
photos
Cholsey (Agatha Christie)
4
photos
One of the most prominent mystery writers, she was born in Torquay, England, the youngest daughter of Frederick Alvah and Clarissa Miller. As a child, she was educated at home, and later studied...
Cholsey (Fair Mile Hospital)
8
photos
Fair Mile Hospital Fair Mile Revisited A unique exhibition of artefacts and archive photographs that explain why and how the asylum came to be and how it functioned as a self-sufficient centre of...
Cholsey (Railway Station)
3
photos
Cholsey (Village)
6
photos
Church Hanborough (St Peter and St Paul)
24
photos
St Peter and St Paul Church of England
Clacton-on-Sea
12
photos
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clacton-on-Sea
Cley-Next-The-Sea
5
photos
Cley–Next–The-Sea is an unspoilt Norfolk village and at one time was the centre of a thriving port community but over a number of decades the entrance to the village from the sea became silted up...
Cleethorpes
16
photos
Cleethorpes is located on the north-east coast of Lincolnshire where the River Humber enters the North Sea. It is a popular and traditional seaside resort with three miles of excellent sandy beaches...
Clevedon
23
photos
A very popular Victorian seaside resort and the home of the only fully intact, Grade 1 listed pier in the country. John Betjeman descrobed the pier as being "the most beautiful pier in...
Clifton Hampden (St Michael and All Angels)
32
photos
St Michael and All Angels Church of England
Clifton Hampden (Manor House)
5
photos
Manor House £6.4million Manor House and home to Kate Bush.
Clifton Hampden (Thames in Flood)
2
photos
Clitheroe
6
photos
Clitheroe is situated in Lancashire, on the southern edge of the Yorkshire Dales. A popular base for tourists visiting the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty known as the Forest of Bowland. One...
Cogges (St Mary)
44
photos
St Mary Church of England
Cogges (Cogges Manor Farm)
3
photos
Cogges Manor Farm dates from around 1250 but it was much altered in the 16th century.
Cogges (Defibrillator)
1
photo
The first life-saving public defibrillator installed in the Cogges area of Witney. Located at The Church Hall and close to Cogges Manor Farm and St Mary's Church.
Colchester
40
photos
Colchester is claimed to be the oldest recorded town in Britain. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colchester
Coleshill (Post Box)
1
photo
Combe (St Laurence)
18
photos
St Laurence Church of England
Combe (Village)
4
photos
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