| All Saints' Church, Brixworth: Photographs, plan, model, history, discussion and bibliography on this Anglo-Saxon church by Stephanie James from Britannia Internet Magazine. |
| All Saints, Thorpe Abbotts: Describes this interesting church in Norfolk with its round tower and some Saxon or Norman features. History, description and photographs of the interior, exterior and churchyard. Also gives a calendar of events and some information on the Friends of Thorpe Abbotts Church. |
| Anglo-Saxon Churches in Britain: David Nash Ford introduces the topic in Britannia Internet Magazine. Links to pages on specific churches. |
| Bradwell-on-Sea, St Peter's Chapel, Essex: Comprehensive site devoted to this important small chapel which was built by St Cedd as a cathedral around 654, using the site of an old Roman fort. |
| Breedon and Worthington, Leicestershire: The official site contains a detailed history, description and bibliography by Brian Williams of the Saxon church of Breedon-on-the-Hill, notable for its sculptures. Plan and drawings. |
| Earls Barton, Northamptonshire: Many photographs with short descriptions, particularly of the famous Anglo-Saxon tower of All Saints church. |
| Kilpeck, Herefordshire: Peter Evans gives a description and photographs of this superb Norman church, with bibliography. |
| Monkwearmouth Parish: The parish web-site provides a history and photographs of the ancient church of St Peter, founded 674, though much rebuilt in the 1870s. |
| Odda's Chapel, Deerhurst: Photograph and brief history of this tiny Anglo-Saxon chapel built by Odda, Earl of the Hwicce, by David Nash Ford from Britannia Internet Magazine. |
| Saint Marys Church, Houghton-on-the-Hill, Swaffham: Details the discovery and restoration of this Anglo-Saxon church, which has revealed unique Holy Trinity wall paintings. |
| Saxon Churches in Sussex: Martin Snow outlines the arrival of Christianity in Sussex and looks at each church. Includes scholarly articles from the Sussex Archaeological Collections, plans, drawings and photographs. |
| Sompting, Sussex, St Mary's Church: A tour around this historic church, accompanied by many expandable photographs. |
| St Andrew's Church, Nether Wallop: Hampshire County Council describes the church which can boast the only Anglo Saxon wall painting to survive in situ. Its illustrated history includes a plan. |
| St Ben't's Church, Cambridge: The official site includes a history, plans and photographs of the church of St Benedict, which has a Saxon tower. |
| St John Baptist, Berkswell, near Coventry: Norman church with a two-storey timber-framed porch added in the 16th century. Photographs and brief history. |
| St Laurence's Chapel at Bradford-on-Avon: Southampton University explains its work on one of the best-preserved Anglo-Saxon churches. History, architecture, excavation, interpretation and computer-based reconstructions. |
| St Mary's Priory Church, Deerhurst: Photographs and history of this Anglo-Saxon church by David Nash Ford from Britannia Internet Magazine. |
| St Nicholas Church, Sturry: A descriptive tour around this Norman church with Gothic additions and Tudor porch. |
| St. Laurence Church, Bradford-on-Avon: Photographs, plan, history, discussion and bibliography on this Anglo-Saxon chapel by Stephanie James from Britannia Internet Magazine. |
| St. Martin's Church in Canterbury: Ghazwan Butrous provides a photograph, outline history and description of probably the oldest church in England still in use as a parish church. Reconstruction drawing by John Bowen. |
| St. Mary's Church, Sompting: Photographs, models, history, discussion and bibliography on this Anglo-Saxon church by Stephanie James and David Nash Ford from Britannia Internet Magazine. |
| The Discovery of Anglo-Saxon Architecture: An illustrated article from the Ecclesiological Society about the work of Thomas Rickman - the first to recognise the Anglo-Saxon style of architecture - at Barton-on-Humber. |
| The Friends of Deerhurst Church: Provide a history of this major Anglo-Saxon church. The Friends support an academic annual lecture which is subsequently published. Details of events and publications. |
| The Shrine Church of Saint Melangell: This simple Romanesque church at Pennant Melangell, Wales, houses the relics of an Irish saint. Photographs, plan with historical notes, the legend of the saint, visitor information. |
| Wimborne Minster: The official site for this church dedicated to St Cuthburga, who founded a nunnery in Wimborne c.705. The present church is mainly Norman. Outline history included. |