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St Richard of Chichester

Peel Hall, Greater Manchester | M22 5HB

A very peaceful, minimalist building with clever use of glazing in the roof to produce beautiful light on a fine day.

Holy Trinity

Denby Dale, Yorkshire | HD8 8RU

The church is a wonderful example of 1930s church architecture, of traditional and Art Deco construction.

St Mary

Gladestry, Powys | HR5 3NR

Ancient church and quiet garden on the Offa's Dyke Path in the Welsh border.

St Nicholas

Ulceby, Lincolnshire | DN39 6TB

A Saxon church with a rood screen linked to Thornton Abbey, the church has been the centre of village life for nearly 1000 years and is home to a family of bats and several swarms of honey bees.

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St John Baptist

Bishopstone, Wiltshire | SP5 4AR

The church is set slightly above the meadows of the River Ebble.

St Mary

Cheadle, Greater Manchester | SK8 1PX

A vibrant, busy church.

Church of the Ascension

Southampton, Hampshire | SO18 1HZ

Grade II listed church with spectacular stained glass windows.

All Saints

Ulceby, Lincolnshire | LN13 0HQ

A little brick built Anglican church standing by the side of a quiet country lane.

St Mary & St Cewydd

Cusop, Herefordshire | HR3 5RF

Close to the book town of Hay on Wye, St Mary’s has some original Norman features including the blocked up ‘devils door’ in the north wall.

St Nicholas

South Boarhunt, Hampshire | PO17 6HP

This Saxon church has changed very little since it was built sometime before 1066.

St Cybi

Llangybi, Monmouthshire | NP15 1NP

Medieval wall paintings and a holy well.

All Saints

Marsham, Norfolk | NR10 5RB

All Saints dates from the late 13th century and has many architectural glories, including: a 15th century rood screen; hammer beam roof with carved angels; seven sacrament font (1467); two small fragments of medieval glass in the tracery of a window depicting an elephant (thought to be the only one in medieval glass in East Anglia) and a unicorn.

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