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St Peter Collegiate Church

Wolverhampton, West Midlands | WV1 1TS

Standing, cathedral like, on high ground in central Wolverhampton, St Peter's is one of the great city parish churches of the Midlands.

St Andrew & St Mary

Condover, Shropshire | SY5 7AA

The church building is one of the largest country churches in Shropshire, the oldest part of which is the Norman north transept.

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St Peter

Tilton on the Hill, Leicestershire | LE7 9LB

A landmark for travellers for over 900 years, set in the heart of a small Leicestershire village Tilton on the Hill, there is evidence that parts of the church date back to the 12th century.

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All Saints

Oakham, Rutland | LE15 6AA

The largest church in England’s smallest county; a late 13th century and early 14th century church in the centre of a rural market town.

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Castle Square Presbyterian Church

Caernarfon, Gwynedd | LL55 2NA

Across the square from Caernarfon Castle, the church was opened in 1883 to hold English services in this very Welsh town.

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St Andrew

AylestoneAylestone, Leicestershire | LE2 8ND

A beautiful medieval church with many interesting features.

St Peter & St Paul

Exton, Rutland | LE15 8AX

The Noel family of Exton Park, Earls of Gainsborough, have held the manor here since the 17th century, the church has some of the finest church monuments in any parish church in the country.

St James

Dadlington, Leicestershire | CV13 6JB

A beautiful small church where bodies from Bosworth Battlefield are buried.

Sutton Coldfield URC

Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands | B73 6AA

The church began with the faith of one man, Alderman Manton.

All Saints

Thurlaston, Leicestershire | LE9 7TA

Originally built by the Champaine family in the 12th century.

St Mary

Tal y Llyn, Anglesey | LL63 5TQ

Tal y llyn sits in a huge churchyard which throws into relief its diminutive scale.