St Mary & St Giles
Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire | MK11 1BD
Sitting alongside the Roman Watling Street, there has been a church at the heart of Stony Stratford since 1451.
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Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire | MK11 1BD
Sitting alongside the Roman Watling Street, there has been a church at the heart of Stony Stratford since 1451.
Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire | MK11 1JW
Nearly four centuries ago, the founding members of Stony Stratford Baptist Church committed to raising a building to glorify God and announce His Kingdom to the community of Stony Stratford.
Hillmorton, Warwickshire | CV21 4PP
A 13th century church, home to many outstanding features including an 18th century singers gallery, a listed pipe organ and 14th century stone effigies of the Astley family, considered to be some of the finest of their kind in the region.
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Furtho, Northamptonshire | MK19 6NR
This remote church at the most southern point of the county is beguilingly set at the end of a long tree lined lane which is well indicated by a brown sign off the main road.
Cheddington, Bedfordshire | LU7 0SG
A rural church in a peaceful location with a public footpath running alongside the churchyard.
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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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Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire | NN7 3PB
The first documentary evidence for the existence of Bugbrooke is the Domesday Book of 1086, although there is no reference to there being a church then.
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Baddiley, Cheshire | CW5 8BS
A 14th century Grade I Listed church in the heart of the Cheshire countryside.
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Nannerch, Flintshire | CH7 5RS
A quaint village church in a beautiful village, home to some spectacular metalwork, interesting memorials, and a Grinling Gibbons funerary monument to one of the Ladies Mostyn.
Elford, Staffordshire | B79 9DA
Highly decorated church with heraldry, 15th century alabaster tombs and stained glass.
Flaunden, Hertfordshire | HP3 0PP
Our beautiful church was built in 1837/8 and was the first church designed by the renowned architect Sir George Gilbert Scott, a nephew of the then incumbent Revd Samuel King.
Gayton, Northamptonshire | NN7 3HP
A very early church with a Norman tower incorporating a late Saxon door case and, inside, a Norman font.