Banham: St Mary C13, vast, 128 foot spire, one of only 8 wooden medieval knight effigies in the country, beautiful Victorian furnishings, and reserved sacrament Building is open for worship
Newton Flotman: St Mary the Virgin To learn more about all the species recorded against this church, go to the Burial Ground Portal within the NBN Atlas You can check the spread of records through the years, discovering what has been recorded and when, plus what discoveries might remain to be uncovered
Algarkirk: St Peter St Paul The effigies were originally in the chancel before the nineteenth-century restoration; they were later discovered in the churchyard and moved to the north transept
Allerton Mauleverer: St Martin Over the tower arch is a large 18th century oil-painting of Moses and Aaron flanking the Ten Commandments In the mortuary transepts are two badly preserved wooden effigies of cross-legged Knights It is unknown whether the building is consecrated It is unknown whether the churchyard has been used for burial
Aston: St Peter St Paul Effigy 15th Century to 17th Century Late medieval and 16th 17th cent effigies in chancel and south chapel (Erdington Chapel)
Ainstable: St Michael To learn more about all the species recorded against this church, go to the Burial Ground Portal within the NBN Atlas You can check the spread of records through the years, discovering what has been recorded and when, plus what discoveries might remain to be uncovered
Stratton: St Mary Interior Interior Description Two C14 four-bay arcades C15 font with good C17 cover C17 pulpit East window filled to form pattern with C14, C15 and later glass Monument 1647 with effigies to Sir Edmund Reve and wife As listed on Historic England website
Wickhampton: St Andrew Double recessed tomb of the late C13 2 gabled recesses, flanked by gabled pinnacled buttress shafts containing the effigies of Sir William Gerbygge and his Lady
Whitchurch: All Hallows There are a C15 octagonal font, 2 brasses and 2 limestone effigies on a modern altar tomb Frithburga's stone is a C10 arch-headed fragment with a bust within a recess
Bentham: St Peter Nave of four bays with aisles and clerestory; south porch; south transeptal organ chamber and north transeptal vestry; a bell-cote rises above the east wall of the organ chamber; chancel The church was designed by Sidney Gambier Parry and built in 1888