St John the Baptist
Campsea Ashe, Suffolk | IP13 0PU
From bells and butterflies to wonderful windows, what else will you discover?
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Campsea Ashe, Suffolk | IP13 0PU
From bells and butterflies to wonderful windows, what else will you discover?
We have supported this church
Rotherfield, Sussex | TN6 3LG
This historic hilltop village in the High Weald lies close to the source of the Rother, the Sussex river from which it takes its name.
Teffont Evias, Wiltshire | SP3 5JA
The large cruciform Grade I church has an 18th century tower.
Capel y Ffin, Powys | NP7 7NP
Set in the hidden valley of the Honddu river, with the Black Mountains to the west and the great ridge carrying Offa's Dyke to the east, Capel y Ffin melds art and landscape seamlessly.
Immingham, Lincolnshire | DN40 2EU
St Andrew's Immingham has a light, warm and prayerful atmosphere.
Broad Chalke, Wiltshire | SP5 5DH
This Grade I cruciform church is mainly 14th century although the windows are Perpendicular and the tower 16th century.
Bleddfa, Powys | LD7 1PA
Bleddfa means 'the abode of wolves', and wolves were still to be found in Radnor Forest until Tudor times.
, Cheshire | SK15 2PT
Dating from 1839, with beautiful stain glass windows set against the back drop of the Peak District National Park.
Shepley, Yorkshire | HD8 8AE
The church building was consecrated in 1848 to a design by the architect William Wallen and has been altered over the years.
Dukinfield, Greater Manchester | SK16 5HZ
We are a lively, evangelical Anglican church in Dukinfield on the eastern edge of Greater Manchester.
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Womersley, Yorkshire | DN6 9BH
On the outside, a fine medieval church with a broach spire and on the inside, a complete Victorian Gothic interior by GF Bodley with beautifully decorated ceilings throughout the church.
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Colva, Powys | HR5 3RA
Colva's church stand more or less alone, peeping south through its bower of yew trees high up in the Radnorshire hills.