
Holy Trinity
Teigh, Rutland | LE15 7RT
With a population of barely 40 people, the village of Teigh (pronounced like 'tea') has an appropriately small but most unusual church.
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Teigh, Rutland | LE15 7RT
With a population of barely 40 people, the village of Teigh (pronounced like 'tea') has an appropriately small but most unusual church.
Llanllugan, Powys | SY21 0AG
Llanllugan Abbey was founded by Maredudd ap Rhobert, lord of Cydewain, it was the only religious house for women in North Wales and the former abbey church now serves as the parish church.
Mainstone, Shropshire | SY9 5LZ
Located on Offa's Dyke, in a quiet, picturesque valley.
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Wintringham, Yorkshire | YO17 8HU
A peaceful medieval church.
Knossington, Leicestershire | LE15 8LT
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Tregynon, Powys | SY16 3EH
An ancient church, overlooking the beautiful Bechan valley in rural mid Wales.
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Rock, Worcestershire | DY14 9RX
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Tealby, Lincolnshire | LN8 3XW
Tealby is well known for its connection to Alfred Lord Tennyson and the Tennyson family.
Arnesby, Leicestershire | LE8 5WJ
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Pickering, Yorkshire | YO18 8AA
A Grade II listed Methodist chapel in a conservation area in the market town.
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Monks Kirby, Warwickshire | CV23 0QX
Large Grade I listed priory church dating from 1077, the porch is one of the oldest parts of the church and dates from the rebuilding of 1380.
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Wawne, Yorkshire | HU7 5XH
St Peter's is a wonderful simple village church, 900 years old, originally built by the monks at nearby Meaux Abbey.
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