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St Mary de Castro

Leicester, Leicestershire | LE1 5WN

St Mary's is set in a part of Leicester where the city's medieval past can still be imagined: here are the castle mound and the castle walls, approached from the south via a castle gateway.

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St Giles

Leigh on Mendip, Somerset | BA3 5QQ

The magnificent pinaccled tower of St Giles, built around 1480, dominates the surrounding village and is reputed to be the best tower in the Mendips.

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St Mary the Virgin

Leighton Bromswold , Cambridgeshire | PE25 5AX

Built in 1248, remodelled by George Herbert 1634, now contains the most complete set of Jacobean furniture in England including twin identical pulpits.

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St Mary Magdalene

Leinthall Starkes, Herefordshire | SY8 4LL

St Mary Magdalene, Leinthall Starkes is known locally as'the church in the field' due to its location half a mile outside the current village down a long sloping grass track.

St Uny

Lelant, Cornwall | TR26 3DZ

There is no record of first consecration but there is documentary evidence that in 1170 Thomas Beckett confirmed income to the Priory of Tywardreath.

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St Mary the Virgin

Lenten Pool, Denbighshire | LL16 3HF

A remarkable building with wonderful stained glass depicting many events in the life of Christ.

Moravian Church

Leominster, Herefordshire | HR6 8LL

A Moravian congregation was established at Leominster in 1750 with the church being built in 1759, consecrated in 1751 and has served the neighbouring community ever since.

Leominster Priory

Leominster, Herefordshire | HR6 8NH

An outstanding Grade I listed Norman church of unusually large proportions.

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St Giles

Letterston, Pembrokeshire | SA62 5SX

The site and dedication are Norman.

St Peter

Letwell, Yorkshire | S81 8DE

Although there has been a church on this site for over 600 years, the building has been altered several times and what you see today is essentially a 14th century tower with a Victorian nave and apse.

St Athernase

Leuchars, Fife | KY16 0HD

St Athernase has a commanding hilltop position over the town and, thankfully, since its construction in the 12th century, waves of neglect and 'improvement' have not harmed its most distinctive Norman feature: the elaborate 12th century chancel and apse at the east end.

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