St John the Baptist
Somersham, Cambridgeshire | PE28 3EG
This fine Grade I listed rural church is larger than those in other local villages and was built in the 13th century.
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Somersham, Cambridgeshire | PE28 3EG
This fine Grade I listed rural church is larger than those in other local villages and was built in the 13th century.
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Suckley, Worcestershire | WR6 5DE
Amidst rolling Malvern Hills countryside, our deep historic roots tell a fascinating story to visitors who may also enjoy the GeoPark Way, Worcestershire Way, Three Choirs Way, Elgar Trail and several nature reserves all within walking distance.
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Pembridge, Herefordshire | HR6 9EA
St Mary’s is a much loved medieval church known for its unique detached belfry, set in well kept grounds in Herefordshire’s 'jewel in the crown' of black and white villages.
Denton, Northamptonshire | NN7 1DG
At first glance the church at Denton might look medieval but in fact all of it, apart from the 13th century tower, was rebuilt in 1827/28 by Charles Squirhill.
Ettington, Warwickshire | CV37 7TH
Built between 1681 and 1684, this tiny meeting house, like most Quaker meeting houses, does not look at all like the usual idea of a church.
Gayton, Northamptonshire | NN7 3HP
A very early church with a Norman tower incorporating a late Saxon door case and, inside, a Norman font.
Long Marston, Warwickshire | CV37 8RN
St James the Great has a 14th century Decorated Gothic nave and chancel, but was rebuilt in the 19th century.
Stretford, Herefordshire | HR6 9DG
A church as broad as it is long.
Easton Maudit, Northamptonshire | NN29 7NR
Lord Alwyne's Minton tiles on the floor are immediately apparent, but you do not come here for the architecture, which is nothing out of the ordinary, but rather for the tombs.
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Elerch, Ceredigion | SY24 5DP
A church designed by Butterfield at the heart of the old lead mining industry.
Preston Deanery, Northamptonshire | NN7 2DX
Preston, the priests farm, was also known formerly as Preston juxta Northampton and Preston Juxta Piddington, it is first referred to in the Domesday Book (1086) as Prestone.
Magherally, County Down | BT32 4EP
A beautiful historic church, set on top of an early medieval ringed fort, with its distinctive round tower, the church was built by the people of the parish in 1885-7.
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