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Bath, Somerset | BA2 3NR
A hidden gem in Bath.
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Bath, Somerset | BA2 3NR
A hidden gem in Bath.
Orcop, Herefordshire | HR2 8ES
A picturesque medieval church in an idyllic rural setting, known increasingly as 'the poets church', being the final resting place of the celebrated poet Frances Horovitz .
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Evesham, Worcestershire | WR11 4RW
All Saints church was originally built in the 12th century as a chapel for the monks of Evesham Abbey.
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Evesham, Worcestershire | WR11 4BG
150 years of stained glass art.
Willersey, Gloucestershire | WR12 7PN
This beautiful, ancient parish church in Cotswold stone is remarkable for being cruciform and serves the idyllic villages of Willersey and Saintbury.
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Cradley, Herefordshire | WR13 5LH
Situated in the Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this Grade II* listed church dates back to at least the 12th century.
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Skenfrith, Monmouthshire | NP7 8UB
Skenfrith’s two most notable buildings are its castle and its church, both dating from the 13th century.
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Abbots Leigh, City of Bristol | BS8 3QT
The origins of Abbots Leigh and the Church of Holy Trinity are lost in the mists of time, but there are definite indications of a Celtic Settlement well before the Roman invasion.
Evesham, Worcestershire | WR11 4EJ
The church was built in 1911-12 to the designs of the architects Pugin & Pugin.
Blockley, Gloucestershire | GL56 9ES
Full of human interest and interwoven with the people of this place for more than a thousand years, the church has survived good times and bad, and in the process has been altered, extended, and embellished.
Hampton Bishop, Herefordshire | HR1 4JY
Picturesque Norman church with unusual ground plan and medieval roof timbers.
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Avebury, Wiltshire | SN8 1RG
The Grade I church is well grouped with the Tudor manor.