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St George

Clun, Shropshire | SY7 8JG

A welcoming large country church, with original Norman and medieval features and Norman tower, playwright John Osborne's grave is in the churchyard.

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St Mary Magdalene

Peckleton, Leicestershire | LE9 7RE

A lovely building in rural Leicestershire dating from the early to mid 14th century but with some earlier as well as later features.

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St Lawrence

Revesby, Lincolnshire | PE22 7NA

The present church was built in the Decorated style in 1891 on the site of a previous Georgian church built in 1733 by Revesby Abbey estate owner Joseph Banks, the great grandfather of naturalist Sir Joseph Banks.

St Mary

Oldswinford, West Midlands | DY8 2HA

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St Teresa Tullyherron

Mountnorris, County Armagh | BT60 2UF

Beautiful gem of architecture.

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St Margaret of Antioch

Stoke Golding, Leicestershire | CV13 6HE

‘One of the loveliest churches in Leicestershire’ (Pevsner) with a rich history spanning over 800 years.

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St Helen

Aswardby, Lincolnshire | PE23 4JS

The church was built in 1747, with later work in the 19th century.

St Peter & St Paul

Osbournby, Lincolnshire | NG34 0DP

Rare medieval hand carved pew ends depicting stories from the Bible.

St John the Baptist

Kinlet, Shropshire | DY12 3BL

Kinlet church no longer has a village around it, but stands in a rather remote location in the grounds of Kinlet Hall.

St Michael

Whichford, Warwickshire | CV36 5PG

In the quiet village of Whichford, nestled in the rolling hills of south Warwickshire and located in the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

St Peter & St Paul

Hareby, Lincolnshire | PE23 4HT

Delightful small church nestling in Hareby, a tiny village situated on thenLincolnshire Wolds with beautiful views to the southeast looking across the fens.