St Mary
Pakenham, Suffolk | IP31 2LN
St Mary's was built by one Walter in 1100 AD.
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Pakenham, Suffolk | IP31 2LN
St Mary's was built by one Walter in 1100 AD.
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Formby, Merseyside | L37 3ND
Our church was formed September 1881 as a member of the Congregational Union until 1972, when it became a church in the United Reformed Church.
Somerton, Suffolk | IP29 4ND
A small church in a beautiful setting.
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South Lopham, Norfolk | IP22 2HT
St Andrew's magnificent castle like central tower has five stages and a changing rhythm of blind arcades.
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Llandysilio, Powys | SY22 6RJ
St Tysilio sits on the western side of the A483 about a half mile north of Four Crosses, tucked away behind a farm complex.
Brimfield, Herefordshire | SY8 4NF
There has probably been a church on the site since 1100AD.
Hatfield, Herefordshire | HR6 0SF
Recorded in Doomsday book, St Leonard’s is one of the three oldest churches in Herefordshire.
Richmond, Yorkshire | DL10 7AQ
A very fine church with Norman origins, substantially altered by Gilbert Scott.
Middleton on the Hill, Herefordshire | SY8 4BE
With only a few neighbouring houses for company, the church stands more or less alone on a mound, surrounded by the open farmland of the uplands of Herefordshire.
Sacombe, Hertfordshire | SG12 0JJ
St Catherine's is a place of great tranquillity set in an idyllic secluded position on the edge of Sacombe Park with parts of the church being over 800 years old.
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Bredenbury, Herefordshire | HR7 4TF
St Andrew’s looks much older than it is.
Stowlangtoft, Suffolk | IP31 3JR
This dignified and harmonious building set on the elevated site of a Roman camp was built in a single phase between about 1370 and 1400.