St Nicholas
Biddestone, Wiltshire | SN14 7DR
This Grade I church has a Norman south doorway and font.
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Biddestone, Wiltshire | SN14 7DR
This Grade I church has a Norman south doorway and font.
Earls Barton, Northamptonshire | NN6 0NA
All Saints has one of the most celebrated of all Saxon towers, dating from about 970, famous for its age as for the decorative stonework patterns of vertical lines and rounded and diamond shapes that rise up the tower.
Lyneham, Wiltshire | SN15 4PR
A lovely rural church and churchyard both containing historical items highlighting the connections with the former RAF Station at Lyneham, in particular the Lyneham stained glass window unveiled in 1990 by Her Majesty the Queen.
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Hardenhuish, Wiltshire | SN14 6HP
The present church was built in 1779 in classical Georgian style to the plans of architect John Wood (the younger), renowned for his designs of The Royal Crescent and The Circus in Bath.
Burghwallis, Yorkshire | DN6 9JL
A church has stood on this site since pre Saxon times.
Bramley, Yorkshire | LS13 3JF
Perkins & Backhouse Gothic Revival built in 1861-63, rebuilt 1979 to provide additional community spaces with Robert Thompson furniture and William Morris glass.
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Penarth, Glamorgan | CF64 1BA
The original church was built in the 12th century but the current St Augustine’s was designed by famous 19th century architect William Butterfield.
St Nicholas, Glamorgan | CF5 6SP
The resting place of three Welsh families; 'Makers of Nations'.
Margam, Glamorgan | SA13 2TA
Small ruined chapel built by the monks of Margam, dating to the 14th century.
Margam, Glamorgan | SA13 2DD
Beulah Chapel, known locally as The Round Chapel was the only building to survive the controversial demolition of Groes village in 1975.
Margam, Glamorgan | SA13 2TA
St Mary's is the surviving nave of a major Cistercian Abbey founded in the 12th century.
Swindon, Wiltshire | SN3 1DH
Opening only ten days after the declaration of the Second World War, Immanuel is not strictly a historic church; but it retains all the hallmarks of 1930s non conformist architecture and design from the art deco to the post war modern.