
St Mary the Virgin
Woodford, Northamptonshire | NN14 4EX
The ancient village centre stands above the flood plain of the river Nene.
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Woodford, Northamptonshire | NN14 4EX
The ancient village centre stands above the flood plain of the river Nene.
Tong, Shropshire | TF11 8PW
St Bartholomew's church is a 600 year old treasure house of alabaster tombs, medieval carving, history and scandal, often described as ‘The Westminster Abbey of the Midlands’.
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Acton Burnell, Shropshire | SY5 7PE
Acton Burnell Castle was the home of Robert Burnell, a close associate of Edward I who became Lord Chancellor and Bishop of Bath and Wells.
South Wigston, Leicestershire | LE18 4TA
An imposing late Victorian intrigue of grandeur and simplicity on one site.
Kibworth Beauchamp, Leicestershire | LE8 0NB
St Wilfrid’s is a beautiful and ancient building dating mostly from the 13th century.
West Thurrock, Essex | RM20 4AL
The first church close to the river would have been on the strip of gravel which the present day church stands, there was no sea wall or river bank as we know it today.
Tregaron, Ceredigion | SY25 6NP
Soar y mynydd is the remotest chapel in Wales, its name is Welsh for 'Zour of the mountain'.
Abbotsham, Devon | EX39 5BR
St Helen's is a beautiful Grade II* listed church situated in the heart of the small village of Abbotsham on the north Devon coast.
Geddington, Northamptonshire | NN14 1AH
St Mary Magdalene, Geddington is one of the most beautiful and historic buildings in Northamptonshire, with its Saxon Nave, Eleanor Cross (over the road), Early Norman, Late Norman, Medieval and Victorian improvements.
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Sutton Bassett, Northamptonshire | LE16 8HP
A small stone church of Norman origins on the village green.
Shifnal, Shropshire | TF11 9AB
A stunning 12th century church at the heart of a vibrant market town, open every day.
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Lullington, Sussex | BN26 5QX
Originally part of a much larger building, which was destroyed by fire (probably in the time of Cromwell), the tiny church of The Good Shepherd was rebuilt from the original chancel.