
St Mary the Virgin
Thame, Oxfordshire | OX9 3AJ
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Thame, Oxfordshire | OX9 3AJ
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Mollington, Oxfordshire | OX17 1DW
Possibly the oldest church in the Diocese of Oxford, the earliest parts of All Saints date from the 14th century, but the font is 13th century so there may have been an earlier church building on the site.
Birmingham, West Midlands | B4 6EU
St Chads, the first Catholic Cathedral erected in Great Britain in 1841 following the Reformation of the 16th St Chads, the first Catholic Cathedral erected in Great Britain in 1841 following the Reformation of the 16th century, is Birminghams hidden jewel on the edge of the Jewellery Quarter.
Arundel, Sussex | BN18 9AB
On the edge of Arundel Castle grounds, the private Fitzalen Chapel contains a profusion of tombs and monument to the Howard family.
Chirk, Wrexham | LL14 5HD
Overlooking the beautiful Ceiriog Valley, this impressive church traces its past over nearly a thousand years, with interiors depicting a rich history and strong links to the Myddeltons at Chirk Castle and the Trevors of Brynkinalt.
Chesterton, Warwickshire | CV33 9LG
As the crow flies, Chesterton church is barely a mile from the noise and bustle of Warwick Services on the M40, but it feels amazingly remote.
Lyminster, Sussex | BN17 7QJ
King Alfred is recorded as having bequeathed Lyminster to his nephew in 901, it was the site of a Benedictine nunnery, and the flint church we see today has Saxon origins as the present walls go back to about 1040.
Small Heath, West Midlands | B10 0PR
Consecrated in 1896 and affectionately known as the 'cathedral of the backstreets'.
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Loppington, Shropshire | SY4 5SR
A Grade I listed church, dating from 1190.
Bracknell, Berkshire | RG12 1HD
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Llanfihangel Glyn Myfyr, Denbighshire | LL21 9UR
A beautiful 13th century church nestled along the banks of the River Alwen in a landscape that inspired William Wordsworth.
Croughton, Northamptonshire | NN13 5LS
The remarkable feature of this church is the series of 14th century wall paintings which were discovered almost a century ago by Professor Ernest Tristram, the authority on such works and a professor at the Royal College of Art.