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St James

Abinger Common, Surrey | RH5 6HZ

This church has considerable visual significance with a shingled spire that is characteristic of the rural parishes of Surrey.

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St John the Baptist

Keele, Staffordshire | ST5 5AT

Village church built 1868-1870 by local landowner in the Gothic style on the site of a 13th century Knights Templar Chapel.

St Mary the Virgin

Holmbury St Mary, Surrey | RH5 6PF

Built on a prominent hillside at the heart of the village that was created at the same time, St Mary's was designed, built and given to the parish by the eminent Victorian architect, George Edmund Street, in memory of his second wife. It was consecrated in 1879.

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St Andrew

Totteridge, Greater London | N20 8PR

The churchyard has a distinct curve to it perhaps following the shape of an underlying moat and ancient meeting place. An ancient Yew tree reckoned to be between 1,000 and 2,000 years old also stands in the churchyard.

St Stephen the Martyr

Shepherd's Bush, Greater London | W12 8JJ

A gem at the heart of a busy corner of west London.

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Derby Cathedral

Derby, Derbyshire | DE1 3GP

The most visited attraction in Derby, its monuments and history, undertaking tours of the tower and enjoying its calm reflective environment.

St James

Thorpe Achurch, Northamptonshire | PE8 5SL

Set in the estate village of Lilford Hall this cruciform medieval church with its fine tower and spire was restored by lord Lilford and his architect William Slater in the 1860s and 70s.

St Mary

East Worlington, Devon | EX17 4TS

After falling into disrepair St Mary's was rebuilt in 1879 by the Earl of Portsmouth. Its Norman roots can be found in the arch above the south porch and the small chancel window.

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Chapel of St Mary on the Bridge

Derby, Derbyshire | DE1 3AT

Dating largely from the 14th century, this little chapel originally stood on the first arch of a medieval bridge over the Derwent; the springing of the arch can still be seen below the east wall.

St Peter

Deene, Northamptonshire | NN17 3EW

A family church.