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Wimbledon Congregational Church

Wimbledon, Greater London | SW19 3QH

Up to 1957 Wimbledon Congregational Church met in the hall known as the Memorial Hall which is now rented by Building Blocks Nursery.

Llanpumsaint Church

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.

St George

Barton in Fabis, Nottinghamshire | NG11 0OB

Although there has been a church here since the 12th century, the present building dates from the mid 14th century and incorporates a number of architectural styles.

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All Saints

Breadsall, Derbyshire | DE21 5LD

There are no known records of a church before 1087, but Braegesheale is mentioned in an endowment charter dated 1002 of the Abbey of Burton.

St Peter

Ilfracombe, Devon | EX34 9JU

St Peter’s was first conceived at the end of the 19th century as a means of accommodating the growing resident population and the influx of visitors.

St Mary & St Blaise

Boxgrove, Sussex | PO18 0ED

This amazing building is the surviving part of a Benedictine priory that was established here early in the 12th century as an offshoot of the great Norman abbey of Lessay in France, but it soon became independent.

St Leonard

Southoe, Cambridgeshire | PE19 5YJ

A Grade I listed church in Cambridgeshire with splendid Norman carvings over south entrance and other ancient features.

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St George

Donnington, Sussex | PO20 7PN

A haven betwixt a roman walled city, the sea and open countryside.

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St Andrew

Little Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire | SG13 8LS

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St Andrew

Little Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire | SG13 8LZ

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St Mary the Virgin

Overton on Dee, Wrexham | LL13 0EB

The church is perhaps is most famous for the ring of yew trees that are in the churchyard, which are one of the 'Seven Wonders of Wales'.