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St Giles

Willenhall, West Midlands | WV13 2ER

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St Peter

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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St Mary

Willesborough, Kent | TN24 0YR

St Mary's is a shared church used for worship and community, open seven days a week and with a significant 1000 year history.

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St Christopher

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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St Mary & All Saints

Willingham, Cambridgeshire | CB245HS

The Fenland village of Willingham owes its exceptionally interesting church partly to its location on a medieval processional route.

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St Mary

Willisham, Suffolk | IP8 4SS

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St Peter

Williton, Somerset | TA4 4NS

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St Mary & All Saints

Willoughby on the Wolds, Nottinghamshire | LE12 6SY

The church and its chantry chapel date from the 13th century, the chapel contains nationally important alabaster tombs.

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St Helena

Willoughby, Lincolnshire | LN13 9SU

Set back from the road in beautiful surroundings.

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St Nicholas

Willoughby, Warwickshire | CV23 8BY

A church that tells the history of architecture over the centuries, from the Normans to the Victorians, and a real live who done it as you walk round our lovely church situated in the middle of a beautiful churchyard.

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St Mary

Willoughby Waterleys, Leicestershire | LE8 6UF

An attractive village church dating from the 13th century set within the pretty rural village of Willoughby Waterleys, which is mentioned in the Domesday Book and is rich in 17th and 18th century brick houses.

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