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Emmanuel Church

West Hampstead, Greater London | NW6 1JU

The origin of Emmanuel Church lies in the rapid development of West Hampstead in the second half of the 19th century after the arrival of the railways.

All Saints

Oaksey, Wiltshire | SN16 9TB

This Grade I church is mainly Perpendicular.

All Saints

Ringsfield, Suffolk | NR34 8JZ

A small thatched church set in old Ringsfield in the Waveney Valley in Suffolk.

St Peter

Field Broughton, Cumbria | LA11 6HR

St Peter's is an outstanding example of the decorated style of architecture, with its warm red sandstone and distinctive shingled spire and clay tiled roof, an unusual feature in the Lake District.

St Michael the Archangel

Beccles, Suffolk | NR34 9HE

The colossal 16th century bell tower will guide you to this beautiful town centre church with its gorgeous porch leading into a church that is quite breathtaking in scale.

Christ Church

Bala, Gwynedd | LL23 7RU

Victorian church set within a churchyard close to the town centre.

St Andrew

Stoke Newington, Greater London | N16 5DU

Designed by Sir Arthur Blomfield, the prolific Victorian church architect, St Andrew’s is remarkable for its wall paintings which are generally in very good condition.

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St Michael

Framlingham, Suffolk | IP13 1BJ

St Michael's stands between the centre of the pleasing little market town of Framlingham and the great curtain wall of its 12th century castle.

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St Laurence

Slough, Berkshire | SL3 7LS

Discover famous tombs including Sir William Herschel, research family history, find peace and quiet and more.

Whitworth Parish Church

Whitworth, County Durham | DL167QX

First mentioned in 1183 in the Bolden Book, here are two 13th century stone effigies of a knight in armour and his lady.

St Thomas a Becket

Huntington, Herefordshire | HR5 3PY

St Thomas a Becket church is reputed to have been erected in the early 13th century as part of the penance of one of the murderers of Becket in 1170 and possibly stands on the site of an earlier Saxon church.

St Mary the Virgin

Bishopstone, Wiltshire | SN6 8LZ

The Grade I church is mainly Perpendicular but it possesses on the north side an exquisite late Norman doorway.