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St Cadoc

Raglan, Gwent | NP15 2EN

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Holy Trinity

Raithby, Lincolnshire | PE23 4DS

Holy Trinity is a delightful rural church in the heart of the village conservation area with a wonderful lychgate and stone cross in the church grounds as well as memorials to the Rawnsley family from Raithby Hall.

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St Peter

Raithby, Lincolnshire | LN11 9RR

A great feature of the church is the splendid barrel organ, the only one in working order still to be found in a Lincolnshire church.

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St Germanus

Rame, Cornwall | PL10 1LG

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St Augustine

Ramsgate, Kent | CT11 9PA

This Grade I listed Gothic masterpiece is Pugin's model church and it embodies the principles he followed throughout his career.

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St Laurence

Ramsgate, Kent | CT11 0QT

Queen Victoria worshipped in the church as a child when on holiday, the east window is a memorial to her and the clock was installed to commemorate her Diamond Jubilee.

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St John

Ranmoor, Yorkshire | S10 3GX

St John's is a very fine example of Victorian architecture, originally opened in 1879 and, following a fire, reopened in 1897 with one of the tallest spires in northern England.

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St Philip & St James

Ratby, Leicestershire | LE6 0JF

The church has been built in four stages from the 13th century to 15th century and restored by Nicholas Joyce in 1881.

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Holy Trinity

Ratcliffe-on-Soar, Nottinghamshire | NG11 0EB

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St Peter ad Vincula

Ratley, Warwickshire | OX15 6DS

A Grade II* listed village church of golden local Edge Hill stone, peaceful and welcoming and with several unexpected features!

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St Peter

Raunds, Northamptonshire | NN9 6JB

The church stands on rising ground above the main road and the first thing you see is the great west end tower, richly ornamented, with spire above (the latter replaced in 1821 after a fire).

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