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St Mary the Virgin

Yazor, Herefordshire | HR4 7BA

A needle sharp spire with views over the Wye Valley.

Crowland Abbey

Crowland, Lincolnshire | PE6 0EN

A giant splinter of masonry clings to the side of the church here. Apart from the north aisle, which has been the parish church since the 15th century, it is all that remains of the great abbey church and its buildings that once stood on this site.

Holy Trinity

Rothwell, Northamptonshire | NN14 6BQ

The church is the early 12th century and the subterranean charnel chapel houses one of only two remaining in situ medieval ossuaries (collections of human bones) in England.

St Mary the Virgin

Much Cowarne, Herefordshire | HR7 4JQ

The church of St Mary the Virgin is mainly 13th and 14th century on Anglo Saxon foundations, with Victorian restoration after a devastating fire in 1840.

St Peter & St Paul

Whitney On Wye, Herefordshire | HR3 6EG

This peaceful little church was built in 1740 to replace one which was destroyed by the River Wye.

St Mary Magdalene

Gedney, Lincolnshire | PE120BU

Gedney's elegant and beautifully decorated tower is crowned by a spire that is little more than a stump.

Holy Trinity

Preston Wynne, Herefordshire | HR1 3PB

Standing alone in the fields, accessible only by very swampy footpaths, this charming small church was first built in 1727.

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St Matthew

Fromes Hill, Herefordshire | HR8 1HR

A delightful example of a small Victorian rural church.

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St Peter ad Vincula

Hampton Lucy, Warwickshire | CV35 8BE

Architects Thomas Rickman and Henry Hutchinson built this village church on a cathedral scale in the 1820s.

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Blessed Virgin Mary & St Leodegarius

Ashby St Ledgers, Northamptonshire | CV23 8UN

The church of the Catesby family, whose manor is famous for the Gunpowder Plot Room where the conspirators formulated their plan, and where Robert Catesby and Thomas Percy were supposedly felled by a single shot here.

St Michael

Haselbech, Northamptonshire | NN6 9LG

The medieval church has a fine west tower around 1500.

St James the Great

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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