All Saints
Patcham, Sussex | BN1 8YE
A church is known to have stood on this site since before the compiling of the Doomsday Book in which Patcham was registered as Piceham.
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Patcham, Sussex | BN1 8YE
A church is known to have stood on this site since before the compiling of the Doomsday Book in which Patcham was registered as Piceham.
Leaden Roding, Essex | CM6 1GY
A beautifully light open and simple Norman church recorded as being part of an endowment in 1090.
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Braceby, Lincolnshire | NG34 0TA
A 13th century church that is recorded in the Doomsday Book.
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Bilsthorpe, Nottinghamshire | NG22 8RU
Dates from the 13th century and is thought to have replaced an earlier Saxon preaching cross, the remains of which are preserved in a glass case in the south transept.
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Willingale, Essex | CM5 0SJ
The beautiful church of St Christopher's, built in 1320, is unique in Essex as it shares a churchyard with the older St Andrew's.
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Willingale Spain, Essex | CM5 0SJ
Mainly Norman, with traces of reused Roman brick, St Andrew's has a pretty clapboard bell turret and porch, and shares a churchyard with the later church of St Christopher.
Ysbyty Ifan, Denbighshire | LL24 0NS
The smallest picturesque village with the biggest history in Wales, centred around our church!
Claypole, Lincolnshire | NG23 5AD
Located in the Lincolnshire village of Claypole, St Peter's is a thriving church at the centre of its community where all are welcome and everyone belongs.
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Hove, Sussex | BN3 3HE
A gem on 'Poets Corner'.
Averham, Nottinghamshire | NG23 5RB
The church has Anglo Saxon origins but is mainly 14th and 15th century.
Eyam, Derbyshire | S32 5QH
On a gentle hill in the village of Eyam in Derbyshire’s beautiful Peak District, Eyam is noted for the historical reality of the plague in 1665-66.
Brentwood, Essex | CM14 4DB
There has been a church of St Thomas of Canterbury in Brentwood since the 13th century, and we are very much at the heart of the community.