p.mckendrick: Ebenezer Church. 1857. Now a centre for the arts. Hebden Bridge. West Yorkshire
p.mckendrick: Ovenden West Yorkshire.
p.mckendrick: Hebden Bridge, Parish church
p.mckendrick: Mytholmroyd church. West Yorkshire
p.mckendrick: Around the villages of Ellerton and Aughton, North Yorkshire, UK. All Saints church. Aughton dates back to the 13th Century. Famous for its association with Robert Aske and The Pilgrimage Of Grace (40,000 troops met Henry VIII in battle).
p.mckendrick: Around the villages of Ellerton and Aughton, North Yorkshire, UK
p.mckendrick: Around the villages of Ellerton and Aughton, North Yorkshire, UK. Ellerton Priory. Circa 1300s. It was saved from demolition in 1989
p.mckendrick: Around the villages of Ellerton and Aughton, North Yorkshire, UK Aughton's All Saints church is tucked away down a footpath. Most of it is Norman dating back to late 1200's but it does have extensions added from the 1800s
p.mckendrick: Todmorden and Heptonstall Yorkshire. An early morning stroll
p.mckendrick: Todmorden and Heptonstall Yorkshire. An early morning stroll
p.mckendrick: Todmorden and Heptonstall Yorkshire. An early morning stroll
p.mckendrick: Todmorden and Heptonstall Yorkshire. An early morning stroll
p.mckendrick: Todmorden Yorkshire. An early morning stroll
p.mckendrick: Todmorden and Heptonstall Yorkshire. An early morning stroll
p.mckendrick: Todmorden and Heptonstall Yorkshire. An early morning stroll
p.mckendrick: Todmorden and Heptonstall Yorkshire. An early morning stroll
p.mckendrick: Todmorden and Heptonstall Yorkshire. An early morning stroll
p.mckendrick: Todmorden and Heptonstall Yorkshire. An early morning stroll
p.mckendrick: Todmorden and Heptonstall Yorkshire. An early morning stroll
p.mckendrick: Todmorden and Heptonstall Yorkshire. An early morning stroll
p.mckendrick: Todmorden and Heptonstall Yorkshire. An early morning stroll
p.mckendrick: Todmorden and Heptonstall Yorkshire. An early morning stroll
p.mckendrick: Todmorden and Heptonstall Yorkshire. An early morning stroll
p.mckendrick: Todmorden and Heptonstall Yorkshire. An early morning stroll. 100,000 bodies lie under the two churches. Grave slabs were used twice. Now slabs cover the floor of both the churches on the sight.
p.mckendrick: Holy Trinity Church. Leeds. It was built in 1722–7, but the steeple dates from 1839. It is a Grade I Listed building.
p.mckendrick: York Minster
p.mckendrick: Georgian and Victorian architecture in Durham. County Durham