St Peter
Boxworth, Cambridgeshire | CB23 4ND
A Grade II* listed building, at the heart of our village, with parts dating back to the 12th century, it has been there for the community over centuries.
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Boxworth, Cambridgeshire | CB23 4ND
A Grade II* listed building, at the heart of our village, with parts dating back to the 12th century, it has been there for the community over centuries.
Chatham, Kent | ME4 5NE
A friendly welcoming church set in the centre of Chatham.
Lutton, Northamptonshire | PE8 5NE
Two unusual 17th century monuments should be enough to encourage a trip to this remote village adjacent to the borders of Huntingdonshire.
Eggbuckland, Devon | PL6 5RN
A Grade II* listed 15th century church in the village setting of Eggbuckland within Plymouth.
Saffron Walden, Essex | CB10 1AG
1811 Independent Chapel, built to replace an earlier Meeting House for a congregation founded in 1665 with fine Victorian interior including pews, pulpit and screen.
Cooling, Kent | ME3 8DG
The inspiration for a dramatic Dickens tale.
Shepshed, Leicestershire | LE12 9RL
12th century church with many historical features.
Great Sampford, Essex | CB10 2RG
Rural baptist church.
Bere Ferrers, Devon | PL20 7JH
An historic, riverside church with one of the oldest stained glass windows in Devon.
Saffron Walden, Essex | CB10 1BP
Coming into Saffron Walden from the west, St Mary's appears over ancient roofs in much the same way that it has for hundreds of years and the immediate approach to the church takes you through the unspoiled heart of the town. Photo credit: John Fielding CC-BY 2.0
Fenstanton, Cambridgeshire | PE28 9JS
The tall, graceful spire is visible for miles around, it was used by sailors and others returning by boat along the river Great Ouse to the port of St Ives as a welcoming landmark, and it may even have had a lit beacon to aid their way.
Llanpumsaint, Carmarthenshire | SA33 6BY
Lying at the centre of the village and close to the banks of the River Gwili, the church has been the focal point of Llanpumsaint (parish of the five saints) for many centuries.