Forgotten Churches

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Forgotten Churches

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Type: Hardback

ISBN: 9780711294103

Date: 27th March, 2025

Publisher: Frances Lincoln Limited Publishers

  1. Categories

  2. Religious Buildings
  3. History of Architecture
  4. Social And Cultural

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**WINNER OF THE BOOK OF THE YEAR - BRITISH BOOK AWARDS** **THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER** 'One of the most beautiful books I've ever seen.' -Rachel O'Brien, @foxglove_and_ivy Discover England's most beautiful and overlooked churches with Forgotten Churches: Exploring England's Hidden Treasures  For centuries, England's churches have stood as quiet witnesses to history, filled with remarkable craftsmanship, untold stories and layers of cultural heritage. Yet many of these extraordinary buildings remain overlooked - until now.  Luke Sherlock, or @englishpilgrim, has spent years travelling the length and breadth of England, uncovering hidden architectural gems and sharing their beauty with thousands online. In Forgotten Churches, he invites you on a journey through 70 of the country's most atmospheric churches, from thousand-year-old Saxon chapels and striking Gothic landmarks to hidden Romanesque sanctuaries and ornate Victorian treasures.  From the remote landscapes of Cornwall to the Norfolk fens, the Derbyshire dales and the Somerset hills, Sherlock reveals the forgotten stories of these extraordinary places - of local communities, master builders, and the shifting tides of history - while capturing the magic of stepping into these timeless spaces.  Forgotten Churches is the perfect compendium for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and anyone who finds inspiration in England's vivid and storied past.  ---------------------------------------------------------------- 'Beautifully done…Whether you're interested in churches or architecture or just English history, it's a great read.' - Steven Moore, antiquary and TV presenter 'A really, really beautiful book.' - Charlie Cooper, actor, comedian and writer

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