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St Matthew

Stretton, Cheshire | WA4 4NT

In 1826–27 this Commissioners Church was built as a chapel of ease to Great Budworth.

St Mary

Weaverham, Cheshire | CW8 3NJ

A warm, welcoming, friendly church with a history of over 1,000 years.

St Leonard

Grendon Underwood, Buckinghamshire | HP18 0SY

Grade II* listed building, with a 12th century nave and 14th century chancel, with works by Peter Gaspar Scheemakers.

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St Peter ad Vincula

South Newington, Oxfordshire | OX15 4JN

This handsome many windowed Norman and Early English church is entered through a splendidly pinnacle porch, which gives it a particularly theatrical effect.

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St Peter by the Waterfront

Ipswich, Suffolk | IP1 1XF

St Peter’s is mentioned in the Domesday Survey in 1086, suggesting that there was a church on this site then.

St Mary

Playford, Suffolk | IP6 9DY

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St Mary

North Aston, Oxfordshire | OX25 6JA

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St Andrew

Rushmere St Andrew, Suffolk | IP5 1DH

From a distance the late medieval flint and flushwork tower is typical of East Anglian country churches, but the surprise on reaching the south side of churchyard is quite the most splendid Norman doorway.

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St Michael the Archangel

Kirkby in Malhamdale, Yorkshire | BD23 4BS

It is thought that the church originated no later than the 9th century, and possibly as early as the 7th century, although there is no mention of the church in the Domesday Book.

St Peter

Darwen, Lancashire | BB3 3HE

We are a Commissioners church consecrated in 1829 and is a warm and friendly place to visit.

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St Andrew Old Church

Upleatham, Yorkshire | TS11 8AG

This tiny church is in fact the remnants of the original church of the village of Upleatham, northwest of Whitby.

St John the Evangelist

Hindley Green, Greater Manchester | WN2 4SA

St John's is a beautiful red brick church consecrated in 1899 and containing many stained glass windows and a fine pipe organ built by Thomas Pendlebury of Leigh.