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St Mary

Greenhithe, Kent | DA9 9ND

St Mary is a Grade II listed church, built in 1856.

St Faith's

Kelshall, Hertfordshire | SG8 9SF

Fine late 14th century church in lovely rural setting on the Hertfordshire Way.

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St Mary the Virgin

Gamlingay, Cambridgeshire | SG19 3JJ

The exterior of St Mary's successfully blends elegant Perpendicular lines with rustic stone, partly fieldstone and partly a type of deep golden green sand known as carstone, which came from a nearby quarry known as The Butts.

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St Mary

Lamberhurst, Kent | TN3 8EB

There is evidence of a church on this site in Saxon times, consecrated on the 29th September 998, of which nothing now remains.

St Leonard

Wollaton, Nottinghamshire | NG8 2AF

St Leonard, now embedded in the suburbs of Nottingham, is a medieval church which has adapted to the needs of each generation.

St Cuthbert

Halsall, Lancashire | L39 8RG

A medieval 700 year old parish church containing decorated and perpendicular styles and much pre Reformation fabric.

St Mary

Ticehurst, Sussex | TN5 7AB

Records from the 12th century mention a church at Ticehurst, but the present building is thought to have been built by Sir William de Etchingham after completing nearby Etchingham church in the 1370s.

Christ Church

Holloway, Derbyshire | DE4 5AY

Do visit this church, built in 1903, and enjoy the feel, integrity and scale of the building.

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All Saints

Strelley, Nottinghamshire | NG8 6PE

Beautiful building offering a glimpse of history and a quiet space for prayer.

St Nicholas

Bulwick, Northamptonshire | NN17 3DY

A 13th century church considerably extended in the 14th century in the perpendicular style and restored in 1870 by Slater and Carpenter with pew ends carved by the then incumbent, the Revd JH Holdich.

St Peter

Awsworth, Nottinghamshire | NG16 2QU

The original chapel was built around 1746 by Richard Smedley, a mining magnate from Risley, on land given by the Earl of Stamford.

St James

Gatley, Cheshire | SK8 4NF

The church is significant to the community as it stands at the heart of Gatley village overlooking and next to the village green and civic war memorial.