
Putley Church
Putley, Herefordshire | HR8 2QP
Built around 1100, Putley church was restored in 1875 with high Victorian reredos, with some Roman remains still incorporated.
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Putley, Herefordshire | HR8 2QP
Built around 1100, Putley church was restored in 1875 with high Victorian reredos, with some Roman remains still incorporated.
Batheaston, Somerset | BA1 7EF
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Woolley, Somerset | BA1 8AS
Hidden in the hills only four miles north and slightly west of the ancient city of Bath, the village of Woolley dates back to Saxon times and a visit to this most tranquil hamlet is a most uplifting experience.
Wyck Rissington, Gloucestershire | GL54 2PN
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Oldland Common, Gloucestershire | BS30 9QN
In 1811 the newly erected church could somehow seat 256 people plus 94 other and had a capacity congregation each Sunday.
Horfield, City of Bristol | BS7 8SN
In French gothic/arts crafts style, designed by La Trobe who designed various secular buildings in central Bristol.
Hoarwithy, Herefordshire | HR2 6QH
This is not what you expect to find on the lanes of Herefordshire: a church seemingly plucked from southern Italy and plopped down beside the Wye.
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Elmley Castle, Worcestershire | WR10 3HT
The castle, long since ruined, was that of the Beauchamp family and once stood just above the church on the slopes of Bredon Hill.
Upper Swainswick, Somerset | BA1 7DB
Our tiny 12th century church nestles on the edge of the most beautiful valley on the southern edge of the Cotswolds.
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Woolhope, Herefordshire | HR1 4QS
St George’s is a largely Norman, late 12th century church in the village of Woolhope, which lies in the Wye Valley area of outstanding natural beauty.
Colwall, Herefordshire | WR13 6HJ
A church with a variety of notable architectural features from the 12th to the 20th centuries , with fine timber framed roof, ‘Grocer Pews’ linking with the Grocers’ Company local school now the present Elms School, and links with founder of the MU Mary Sumner married here.
Portskewett, Monmouthshire | NP26 5SG
Considered to be one of the best examples of early architecture in south Wales.