Bath Abbey: The Indian Summer of Bath Priory - Jean Manco looks at the history of this magnificent building - the only cathedral built in England in Tudor times. - http://www.buildinghistory.org/bath/abbey/
St Neots Parish Church - The official site provides a photograph, detailed history and description with glossary of this grand late medieval church, and notes on the organ built by George Holdich in 1855. - http://stneots.org/
Nottingham Parish Church of St. Mary the Virgin - St. Mary's is the oldest religious foundation in Nottingham. Building work commenced around 1377, the nave was completed in 1475, and little has changed since, apart from some Victorian additions. - http://www.stmarysnottingham.org/
St Illtyd Church, Aberbeeg, Gwent - Photographs and history of this deconsecrated medieval church with pre-Norman origins, provided by the Friends of St. Illtyd. It includes a survey of memorials in the churchyard and a list of rectors. - http://www.illtyd.abelalways.co.uk/friends/
St Olave's, York - Founded by Earl Siward of Northumbria (d.1055), though much altered. History of St Olave's, St Helen's and St Martin-le-Grand, York. Gallery of expandable photographs. - http://www.stolave.org.uk/
The Temple Church, London - This medieval church built by the Knights Templar is notable for its circular nave. Includes a detailed, illustrated history. - http://www.templechurch.com/
Bletchingley, Surrey, St Mary's Church - Extensive number of photographs of this church and many of its fittings including glass and monuments. - http://www.stmarybletchingley.org.uk/
St Michael's Church, St Albans, Medieval Doom Painting - Ruth Pickles describes this rare 13th-century painting depicting the Day of Judgement. Includes photographs, drawings and history. - http://www.willpwr.demon.co.uk/St_Michaels_Doom/
Westbere, Kent, All Saints Church - Descriptions of this 13th and 14th century village church near Canterbury, illustrated with photographs. - http://freespace.virgin.net/r.cornish/westbere
Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire - The parish web site includes some detailed history of the church of St Peter and St Paul, archaeological finds, and a virtual tour of the church and interior panorama. - http://www.missendenchurch.org.uk/
Ash, Kent - The official site includes a photograph, history and detailed description by John Newman of the parish church of St Peter and St Paul. - http://www.ash-church.org.uk
Rosslyn Templars - An attempt to separate fact from fancy in the history of the profusely decorated Rosslyn Chapel. Includes descriptions and images of other Scottish collegiate churches. - http://www.rosslyntemplars.org.uk
Walpole St Peter, Norfolk - Some details of this large and famous village church which holds an annual flower festival. - http://www.ely.anglican.org/parishes/walpole-st-peter
Sefton, St. Helen's Church - This medieval church is the only grade 1 listed building in the whole of Merseyside. A brief history with dynamic plan that shows the phases of building and drawings of the Tudor woodwork. - http://www.merseyworld.com/seftonchurch/
All Saints Leighton Buzzard Preservation Trust - News on the progress of the restoration of the 13th- century parish church, and the appeal supporting it. Photographs, brief history. - http://www.pres.appeal.ukgateway.net
Axmouth Church, Devon - An illustrated article by Roger Johnson from Britannia, giving a history of St. Michael's Church, with a detailed description of its features from many periods, particularly its medieval wall paintings. - http://www.britannia.com/church/studies/histaxmt.html
Lavant, East and Mid, Sussex - Good amount of historical information on the churches of St Mary, East Lavant (12C to 19C) and St Nicholas, Mid Lavant (mainly 12C and 13C). - http://www.lavant-churches.cwc.net/church.htm
Long Melford Church - Extensive set of annotated photographs of the huge 15th-century Holy Trinity Church, notable for its stained glass windows of the period. - http://www.holycross.edu/departments/visarts/projects/anglia/melford.htm
Model Parish Church - A virtual tour of an imaginary, but typical, 15th-century East Anglian parish church, from 'Mapping Margery Kempe' by the College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachusetts, U.S.A. - http://www.holycross.edu/departments/visarts/projects/kempe/model/model.html
St Andrew's Church, Wood Walton - The Friends of St Andrew's provide photographs and history of this church standing isolated in fields north of Wood Walton village. The Friends aim to restore the church. - http://www.woodwalton.org.uk
Prittlewell, Essex, St Mary's Church - Site has some history and many photographs of this medieval church and many of its features from the last 14 centuries. - http://www.stmprittlewell.fsnet.co.uk
Fairford Church, Gloucestershire - Cotswold HyperGuide supplies photographs and a chatty description of the only church in the British Isles with an almost-complete set of 15th. century stained-glass windows. - http://www.digital-brilliance.com/hyperg/towns/fairford.htm
St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol - Magnificent church described by Queen Elizabeth I as 'The goodliest, fairest and most famous parish church in England'. Ground plan and illustrated tour. - http://www.stmaryredcliffe.co.uk/
Stratford-on-Avon - Collegiate Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, burial-place of William Shakespeare. If you can bear the musical accompaniment, use an interactive plan to find expandable images and historical notes. QuickTime panoramic views of nave and chancel. - http://www.stratford-upon-avon.org/
Ashburton Parish Church, Devon - Photographs and history of the medieval St. Andrew's, rebuilt in the 15th century, from the official site. - http://homepages.which.net/~harpur/standqq7.htm
Rosslyn Chapel - The official website of this 15th-century medieval chapel rich in unusual carvings and masonic symbolism in Midlothian, Scotland, includes photographs, history and visitor information. - http://www.rosslynchapel.org.uk/