St Peter
Britford, Wiltshire | SP5 4DX
In meadow lands close to the River Avon.
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Britford, Wiltshire | SP5 4DX
In meadow lands close to the River Avon.
Brixham, Devon | TQ5 8NB
It can't have been easy being a Roman Catholic in Brixham for it was here, in 1688 that the protestant King William of Orange landed with 35,000 troops to begin the march on London which ended hopes of a catholic succession.
Brixton, Greater London | SW9 6BE
The building is in a Byzantine style with stock brick walls relieved by bands of purple Berkhampstead bricks and Portland Stone dressings.
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Brixton Deverill, Wiltshire | BA12 7EJ
Where King Alfred prayed for victory against the Danes in 878.
Brixworth, Northamptonshire | NN6 9DF
One of the most important examples of Anglo Saxon in Britain and certainly the largest, dating from the late 8th to early 9th century.
Broad Campden, Gloucestershire | GL55 6US
The Meeting House dates to 1663, making it the earliest in the country still in use.Â
Broad Chalke, Wiltshire | SP5 5DH
This Grade I cruciform church is mainly 14th century although the windows are Perpendicular and the tower 16th century.
Broad Hinton, Wiltshire | SN4 9PS
The Grade i church is Early English with a west tower over the crossing.
Broadstairs, Kent | CT10 2TR
The church was recorded as being on the site since 1128.
Broadwell, Gloucestershire | GL16 7BW
Having started as a mission church in 1890, the current permanent church, designed by William Leah, was built in 1938.
Brockhampton by Ross, Herefordshire | HR1 4SE
This is a church like no other, a genuinely unique building that was the last major work of its architect, William Lethaby.
Brocklesby, Lincolnshire | DN41 8PN
All Saints stands in the grounds of Brocklesby Park, home to the Earls of Yarborough, whose family name is Pelham.