Privacy Policy

  PRIVACY POLICY This privacy policy sets out how England’s Christian Heritage uses and protects any personal information we collect about you. England’s Christian Heritage is committed to ensuring that…

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ABOUT US

…particular person For general tourist information, visitors should consult www.visitengland.com or www.visitbritain.co.uk. Unfortunately it is not possible to include information on opening times, disabled access or other facilities. Wherever possible,…

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Northumberland

…cross and a statue of Paulinus.  The inscription tells us that he baptised 3,000 people here during Easter DCXXVII – Paulinus’s personal Day of Pentecost.  This was the same year…

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Yorkshire (East Riding)

…setback. At the Battle of Hatfield Chase in 633, Edwin was defeated and killed by the combined armies of two pagan kings, Penda and Cadwalla. Paulinus had to flee back…

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London (City)

…1555. Many more were to follow. One of his parishioners was John Daye, a printer who shared Rogers’ views and also his prison cell. Daye, however, survived Mary’s purges and…

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Durham

…on the history of the Dark Ages. He lived and died at Jarrow and was buried in the monastery there, but his body was brought to Durham in 1022. In…

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Hertfordshire

…of Exeter from 1885 to 1900. He is remembered for the devotional hymn Peace, perfect peace and also a long visionary poem Yesterday, today and forever. Edward Henry’s wife Rosa…

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Kent

…thus reckoned the second oldest diocese in England. The present Cathedral (ME1 1SX) was begun by the Normans and altered or extended several times during the medieval period. The stumpy…

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Buckinghamshire

…rich mercy of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, preserved, restored, pardoned and appointed to preach the faith he had long laboured to destroy Churchyard and Newton’s rectory Opposite the main gate…

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Norfolk

…country house, complete with old stables, walled gardens and open parkland sloping down to the River Yare. The modern concrete and glass university buildings stand some distance away. The house…

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