
Bath Abbey
Bath, Somerset | BA1 1LT
The King of All England, King Edgar was crowned on this site in 973 and the service set the precedent for the coronation of all future Kings and Queens of England including Elizabeth II.
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Bath, Somerset | BA1 1LT
The King of All England, King Edgar was crowned on this site in 973 and the service set the precedent for the coronation of all future Kings and Queens of England including Elizabeth II.
Bromham, Wiltshire | SN15 2EU
This Grade I church is cruciform, mainly 13th and 14th century, with a spire originally constructed in 1510.
Malvern, Worcestershire | WR14 4LR
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Avonmouth, City of Bristol | BS11 9EF
There has been a church on this site since 1893 although it was not completed until 1934; during the bombing of World War II it was seriously damaged by fire and when rebuilt in 1957 was reduced in size.
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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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Raglan, Gwent | NP15 2EN
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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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