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St Andrew

Droitwich Spa , Worcestershire | WR9 8DY

This town centre church dates from the early 13th century but was much rebuilt following a fire in 1290 which devastated much of the town.

St Peter de Witton

Droitwich Spa, Worcestershire | WR9 7AN

St Peter's is bounded not only by a peaceful churchyard, but playing fields and the Lido park.

St Augustine

Dodderhill, Worcestershire | WR9 8LN

This hilltop church is on a Roman site and replaced a Saxon building in the early 13th century.

St James the Great

Norton Juxta Kemspey, Worcestershire | WR5 2PS

Garrison church to Norton Barracks and the Worcestershire Regiment the church underwent major restoration and rebuilding by W J Hopkins and Ewan Christian in 1875/76.

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St James

Tedstone Delamere, Herefordshire | HR7 4PT

St James is one of only seven churches in Herefordshire with Saxon origins.

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St Cassian

Chaddesley Corbett, Worcestershire | DY10 1LP

An important village church east of Kidderminster.

St Michael & All Angels

Upper Sapey, Herefordshire | WR6 6XR

The church dates back to the Norman period with many fine Norman arches.

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Grace Church

Kidderminster, Worcestershire | DY11 6PP

Grace Church was formed by three churches partnering together to establish a new, vibrant church community in the Wyre Forest.

St John the Baptist

Suckley, Worcestershire | WR6 5DE

Amidst rolling Malvern Hills countryside, our deep historic roots tell a fascinating story to visitors who may also enjoy the GeoPark Way, Worcestershire Way, Three Choirs Way, Elgar Trail and several nature reserves all within walking distance.

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St Michael & All Angels

Bromsgrove, Worcestershire | B60 4JT

‘Standing amidst its beautiful ‘God’s Acre’ where the memorials of the sleeping dead relieve the beautiful sylvan nature of the scene, and amidst typical Worcestershire scenery, few churches can boast of such lovely attributes of beauty' : Bromsgrove, Droitwich and Redditch Weekly Messenger, August 1895.

St John the Baptist

Bromsgrove, Worcestershire | B61 7JW

Our Grade I Listed church sits on a small hill to the north of the High Street and is a landmark for the town of Bromsgrove.

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Great Malvern Priory

Great Malvern, Worcestershire | WR14 2AY

When the priory was founded in the 11th century, this part of Worcestershire was a densely wooded forest, probably as remote as anywhere in England.