St Leonard
South Stoke, Sussex | BN18 9PF
A stunning little church in an idyllic setting.
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South Stoke, Sussex | BN18 9PF
A stunning little church in an idyllic setting.
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South Thoresby, Lincolnshire | LN13 0AS
A lovely red brick church, situated in good walking country on the eastern edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds providing a quiet spot for a welcome rest.
South Tidworth, Wiltshire | SP9 7ST
An extravagently rich interior.
South Wigston, Leicestershire | LE18 4TA
An imposing late Victorian intrigue of grandeur and simplicity on one site.
Southam, Warwickshire | CV47 0EA
A handsome 14th century Grade 1 listed church with interesting and quirky stories to tell and a focal point of our small market town.
Southampton, Hampshire | SO14 1HF
The Holyrood church was badly bombed in 1940 and its shell now remains as a memorial to the dead of the Merchant Navy.
Southampton, Hampshire | SO19 7RT
Pear Tree Church in the ocean city of Southampton is the oldest Anglican church in the world, being the first church built and consecrated after the Reformation.
Exeter, Devon | EX1 1QA
Southernhay has a light and airy feel with a high ceiling, large stained glass windows and a rear gallery.
Southoe, Cambridgeshire | PE19 5YJ
A Grade I listed church in Cambridgeshire with splendid Norman carvings over south entrance and other ancient features.
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Southrey, Lincolnshire | LN3 5TA
This small village church was built as a temporary structure in 1898 by the villagers and the local carpenter Richard Turner, standing on a concrete base with stones from Bardney Abbey in its foundations.
Portsmouth, Hampshire | PO5 4LH
An evangelical style Victorian church at the heart of inner city Portsmouth.
Southwark, Greater London | SE1 9DA
Southwark Cathedral, once a priory church, is (as in monastic days) a centre for a pattern of daily worship within the English cathedral music tradition: a centre of teaching, of worship, prayer and pilgrimage, open and inclusive to all.