Northamptonshire

newsagent and the office of a local radio station. But look up to the first floor. Classical pilasters between the windows, and recesses which may have held busts or Grecian…

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Hertfordshire

…stone, a new plinth and a display board describing the significance of Clarkson’s journey and his subsequent career. A shiny new seat has been provided – perhaps in case others…

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Cornwall

…John Wesley, who by now was making regular visits to Cornwall. Some of Walker’s parishioners were unimpressed by his new “Methodist” tendencies and called upon the absentee rector to dismiss…

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Suffolk

…figure. In 1630, his puritan views led him to seek freedom in the New World and he became founder of Boston and first governor of Massachusetts. Winthrop was married four…

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Shropshire

Shropshire   MADELEY John Fletcher’s tomb Madeley is an odd-shaped village with an odd-shaped church, on the outskirts of Telford new town. Down Church Street from the shopping centre, St…

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Warwickshire

…Trinity Church (CV47 9PN) has made new memorial kneelers for the altar rail in the south aisle. There is also a stained glass roundel to the saint in the window…

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Wiltshire

and in the opinion of many, West Kington, built of mellow Cotswold stone, runs it a close second. The same stream runs through both villages and the view of St…

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Dorset

the cobbled Gold Hill, running down steeply from near the ruins, provides one of the most beautiful and evocative images of rural England, worthy of any chocolate box or jigsaw…

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Derbyshire

…is Chinley Independent Chapel at Chapel Milton, by the railway bridge on the road to Glossop.   EYAM St Laurence’s Church, Eyam Many villages in England have interesting stories to…

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