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St Mary

Cogges, Oxfordshire | OX28 3LA

900 years of worship in the heart of Oxfordshire.

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St John the Baptist

Tiffield , Northamptonshire | NN12 8AB

Delightful limestone church dating from the 13th century and quite possibly replacing a wooden Saxon church which existed on the site when the Domesday Book was written in 1086.

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St Mary

Staunton in the Vale, Nottinghamshire | NG13 9PE

Village church with rare Crusader tombs, Norman font and armorial hatchments.

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St John the Baptist

Inglesham, Wiltshire | SN6 7RD

An ancient painted wonder saved by William Morris.

St John the Evangelist

Calder Vale, Lancashire | PR3 1SR

A small, picturesque and much loved early 19th century church, situated above the village of Calder Vale, Lancashire, in beautiful woodland countryside.

St Paul

Brierley, Yorkshire | S72 9JE

The church was built in 1869 as a chapel of ease to the medieval church of St Peter’s in Felkirk.

St Peter

Lawrence Weston, City of Bristol | BS11 0QE

St Peter's has recently been remodelled which gives better access to the community.

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All Saints

Hawton, Nottinghamshire | NG24 3RN

The tiny rural village of Hawton might seem a surprising place to find an astonishing gallery of medieval carvings in stone, but its handsome and unspoilt church is just that.

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St James

Northampton, Northamptonshire | NN5 5LE

St James may be the finest late 19th century polychrome church in the county.

St John the Evangelist

Cadeby, Yorkshire | DN5 7SW

St John’s church is a wonderful small church in South Yorkshire, overlooking grand views of the Dearne Valley.

St Michael

Penbryn, Ceredigion | SA44 6QL

The church stands above the settlement and beach of Penbryn a popular, National Trust owned, stretch of the coast.

St Pabo

Llanbabo, Anglesey | LL66 0AE

An almost unique medieval church which has enjoyed relatively little restoration such that it remains largely medieval dating from the 12th century and mentioned in the Norwich Taxation of 1254.