St Peter
Little Cheverell, Wiltshire | SN10 5YA
The church is of 1850 save for the good 14th century tower, south porch and chancel arch.
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Little Cheverell, Wiltshire | SN10 5YA
The church is of 1850 save for the good 14th century tower, south porch and chancel arch.
Wigmore, Herefordshire | HR6 9UD
A thousand years of history steeped in the stones and mortar of this medieval gem of a church.
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Shrewsbury, Shropshire | SY2 6BS
Roger de Montgomery, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury, owned most of Shropshire, and it was he who founded this Benedictine abbey in 1083, he is said to have been buried here when he died in 1094.
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Loversall, Yorkshire | DN11 9DA
St Katherine’s church has been known to exist since around 1208, but it is likely that the nearby well indicates that there has been a place of worship at Loversall for millennia.
Ifield, Sussex | RH11 0NN
An historic and spiritual gem that speaks to us of the past while continuing to serve the present.
Louth, Lincolnshire | LN11 8DJ
Holy Trinity, a Victorian church of 1866, was severely damaged by fire in 1991.
Hooton Roberts, Yorkshire | S65 4PJ
The first church was built by the Normans shortly after 1100 AD. In spite of the need to extend, repair and replace over the centuries, parts of the original Norman church can still be seen today.
Runhall, Norfolk | NR9 4DR
A 13th century church with a round tower, set in a raised churchyard surrounded by fields, on the outskirts of the sparsely populated village of Runhall.
Monmouth, Monmouthshire | NP25 3DL
Beautiful early Methodist Chapel with stunning interior.
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Plaistow, Sussex | RH14 0PU
Holy Trinity is in the centre of the village, opposite The Sun Inn, next to the school and village pond.
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Rawmarsh, Yorkshire | S62 6LN
Rawmarsh Methodist Church was built in 1908.
Greasbrough, Yorkshire | S61 4DX
The skyline of Greasbrough is dominated by the pinnacled tower of St Mary’s.