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All Saints

Idmiston, Wiltshire | SP4 0AU

Fearsome gargoyles and medieval carvings.

St Nicholas

Oakley, Suffolk | IP21 4BW

St Nicholas’ church, mainly 15th and 16th century, is possibly on an 8th century site (probably pre-Norman) with a 60ft tower built in the 14th century.

St Bridget

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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St Mary

Sprotbrough, Yorkshire | DN5 7RF

Sprotbrough is a Domesday Book village.

Christ Church

Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire | BA15 1QL

The church was built in 1841 by George Manners of Bath.

St Peter

Staunton on Arrow, Herefordshire | HR6 9HR

An interesting example of Gothic revival, St Peter’s sits on a prominent location next to the Norman motte and bailey with good stained glass, eclectic mix of window tracery, six bell peal and fine organ.

St Andrew

Thursford, Norfolk | NR21 0BW

A surprisingly successful merging of 13th century and Victorian architecture, decorated with fine examples of 19th century stained glass.

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St Andrew

Epworth, Lincolnshire | DN9 1ES

St Andrew’s has its origins in the 12th century and has architectural features from the 12th to the 15th centuries, with some later additions.

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St Saviour

High Green, Yorkshire | S35 3HS

St Saviour’s is the memorial church to Parkin Jeffcock, a mining engineer who was killed during rescue operations after the Oaks Colliery Disaster in 1866.

St Thomas

Trowbridge, Wiltshire | BA14 8PT

A Grade II listed church built for the mill workers of Trowbridge.

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St Barnabas

Brampton Bryan, Herefordshire | SY7 0DH

St Barnabas is one of about six churches built during the English Commonwealth, during Cromwell's time as Lord Protector.

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Hospital of St Cross

Winchester, Hampshire | SO23 9SD

Cited as 'a Norman cathedral in miniature’ by Simon Jenkins, this fine Norman church is all that remains of the original 12th century Hospital.