1 Nave, choir and apse, with an internal porch and vestry at the W end of the nave. Built about the end of the 18th century and enlarged and gothicised ...
The Church of St Leonard which was largely rebuilt during the Imperial period. It is situated on Main Street, Birdingbury.
1 Chancel and nave with bell turret and spirelet of 1867-8 by Street, S aisle of 1901 by Bidlake. Late 13th century style.
2 Dordon was constituted an ecclesiastical parish in ...
The Parish Church of St Leonard which dates to the Imperial period is situated on the corner of Church Street, Dordon.
1 Chancel, N vestry, nave, N aisle, S porch and W tower. The earliest material is a late 13th century north arcade, indicating an aisle of that period added to ...
The Church of St Leonard which was originally built during the Medieval period. Alterations to the building were carried out during the Medieval period. The church is situated on Shuckburgh Road, Priors Marston.
1 Chancel, nave, vestry, S porch, and W tower. The tower and nave probably date from the late 14th century or early 15th century. It has undergone considerable restoration and ...
The Church of St Leonard which was originally built during the Medieval period. It was largely restored during the Imperial period. The church is situated in Willey.
1 A chapel of ease was built at Lowsonford in 1877.
2 St Luke’s church is marked on the First Edition 6″ Ordnance Survey map
St Luke's Church in Lowsonford was built in 1877 as a Chapel of Ease.
1 Chancel, nave, S aisle, W tower, vestry, and S porch. Practically rebuilt in recent times except for the late C15 tower. The old church consisted of chancel, aisleless nave ...
The Parish Church of St. Margaret which was originally built during the Medieval period but which was largely rebuilt during the Imperial period. It is located on Whitnash Road, Whitnash.
1 Chancel, N and S transepts, N and S aisles, nave, central tower, and modern vestry. Dates from the 12th century, when it probably consisted of chancel, nave and S ...
The Parish Church of St Margaret which was originally built during the Medieval period. The church was later restored during the Imperial period. It is situated 200m south east of Brandon Castle at Wolston.
1 The church of St. Mark is a small rectangular building of red and blue brick with a concrete floor and a slated roof with small timber bell-cote at the ...
The Church of St Mark which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated at the east end of Bush Hill Lane, Flecknoe.
1 Chancel with N chapel, N and S transepts, nave with clearstorey, N and S aisles, S porch and W tower. Red brick with stone dressings, in 14th century style.
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The Church of St Mark was built in the Imperial period in red brick and the architecture was designed to make it look like a Medieval building. It is situated on Rugby Road, Milverton.
1 Chancel, nave, N aisle with a tower W of it, S aisle-chapel,and S porch to its W. Nave and chancel date from c1190-1200, but there was probably an earlier ...
St Martin's Church was originally built during the Medieval period. Alterations were made to the building during the Post Medieval period. The church is located in Barcheston.
1 Chancel, central tower, N and S transepts, nave and N porch. Earliest building on the site appears to have been erected early in the 12th century, and portions of ...
The Church of St Mary and Holy Cross. The church was originally built during the Medieval period but was largely restored during the Imperial period. It is situated in Alderminster.
1 Chancel, nave with W bellcote, N and S aisles and N vestry. There was a chapel in Combrook which was consecrated between 1125 and 1150. In 1853 Combrook was ...
The site of The Church of St Mary and St Margaret, a Medieval chapel which was largely rebuilt as a parish church in the 19th century. The chancel was rebuilt in 1831 and the nave in 1866. It stands in Combrook.
1 A humble church of nave, N aisle, and chancel, with a polygonal W porch-turret. There is Medieval masonry preserved, see one lancet and the recently uncovered priest’s doorway in ...
The Parish Church of St Mary Magdalene which was originally built during the Medieval period. It was later restored during the Imperial period. The church is situated to the east of Manor Farm, Great Alne.
1 Chancel with N chapel and vestry, nave, N and S aisles, S porch and W tower. The old parish church seems to have consisted of chancel, nave, and S ...
The Church of St Mary Magdalene was originally built during the Medieval period, though the only feature from this period that remains is the tower. It was virtually completely rebuilt during the Imperial period. It is situated 700m north west of Lillington Recreation Ground.
1 The nave was originally the choir of a collegiate church and is of late Decorated work. The W (formerly central) tower has a Decorated tower stage, the ...
The Church of St. Mary the Virgin which was originally built during the Medieval period. It is situated 100m south west of Astley Castle.
1 Chancel, nave and bell-turret. Built in 1863, of brick, in the Perpendicular style.
2 Photograph.
The Church of St Mary the Virgin, built in the Imperial period in the perpendicular style. It is situated on Church Lane, No Man's Heath.
1 Chancel, central tower, transepts, nave and aisles. The chancel is 14th century or 15th century but is probably on the foundations of the 12th century chapel of the alien ...
The Church of St. Mary which was originally built during the Medieval period. The nave and chancel were rebuilt during the Imperial period. It is situated on Sheepy Road, Atherstone.
1 Chancel with N and S vestries, clearstoried nave with N and S aisles, S porch, and W tower. Earliest part is the S arcade of early 12th century date. ...
The church of St Mary which was built during the Medieval period. The chancel was repaired in 1780 with further work carried out during the 1800s. It is situated in Cubbington.
1 Chancel, nave, W tower, and modern S porch. Nave probably C12 and the chancel C13. C15 W tower. Nave roof of c1500; the S window and the N ...
The Parish Church of St Mary which is of Medieval origin. The church is situated in Haseley, 300m east of the Falcon Inn Public House.
2 Chancel and nave with no structural division between them; modern S porch. About 17.4m long by 4.4m wide. Consecrated in 1316, when it had probably been largely rebuilt, but ...
The Parish Church of St Mary which was originally built during the Medieval period. It was restored during the Imperial period. The church is situated north of Glebe Farm, Kinwarton.
1 Chancel, N chapel, N and S aisles, S porch, a small W parvise,and N tower with spire connected to the church by a vestibule. Early 12th century aisleless ...
The Church of St Mary dating to the Medieval period. Parts of the church were restored in subsequent periods. It is situated 600m south west of the cricket ground, Lapworth.
1 Large chancel with aisles and short nave minus aisles, modern porches occupying the site of the S aisle. The existing building was the gatehouse chapel of the Abbey and ...
The Parish Church of St Mary which is Medieval in origin and formally the gate chapel of Merevale Abbey. It is situated 200m south west of Abbey Farm.
1 Chancel, N vestry, nave, N and S aisles, S porch and W tower. The building dates from the end of the 11th century or beginning of the 12th century, ...
The Church of St Mary which was originally built during the Medieval period. The church was restored during the Imperial period. It is situated on Main Street, Middle Tysoe.
1 Chancel and nave rebuilt early 14th century. W tower with spire in part early 13th century but mainly early 14th century. 15th century S porch. ...
The Church of St. Mary which is of Medieval date. It is located on Austrey Lane, Newton Regis.
1 The church of St Mary incorporates ancient remains of the Priory Church. The nave was rebuilt in 1876, the chancel in 1906 and the N transept in 1931.
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The Parish Church of St. Mary, built largely during the Imperial period but which incorporates the Medieval remains of the Priory Church. It is situated east of Manor Court Road, Nuneaton.